Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA

PLAYTHINKS

Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA

Chicago, IL
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Flexible schedule

    Training & development

    Are you a passionate and visionary BCBA/LBA looking for more than just a clinic job? At PlayThinks, we believe therapy should be dynamic, joyful, and deeply human. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact without burnout—thanks to small caseloads, flexible scheduling, and a collaborative, multidisciplinary team by your side. What We Offer

    Competitive salary based on experience

    Health insurance, Vision and Dental

    401(k) retirement plan

    Paid time off, sick leave, and holidays

    Professional Liability Insurance provided

    CEU support and ongoing professional development

    $1,500 sign-on bonus

    Why Join PlayThinks?

    $1,500 Sign-On Bonus – We’re excited to welcome you.

    Not a traditional ABA clinic – Our programs integrate play, creativity, and cultural values.

    Collaborative environment – Partner with speech therapists, social workers, teachers, and rabbis to support the whole child.

    Flexible scheduling – Options include 9–5, 8–4, or evening hours. We match clients to your availability.

    Small caseloads – Focus on quality and depth of care.

    Supportive culture – Innovation, compassion, and professional growth are at the heart of our work.

    What You’ll Do

    Conduct FBAs and develop individualized BIPs.

    Design and oversee ethical, data-driven programs.

    Supervise and mentor RBTs and technicians to ensure high-quality care.

    Collaborate with families, educators, and community leaders.

    Provide services in home, school, clinic, and community settings.

    Monitor progress, ensure compliance, and uphold client dignity.

    Participate in ongoing training and contribute to a culture of excellence.

    Qualifications

    BCBA certification and/or LBA license (or Illinois eligibility)

    Master’s degree in ABA, Psychology, Special Education, or related field

    Strong communication and collaboration skills

    Have the ability to commute to clinic location in Chicago, IL

    Preferred:

    Experience working with the Orthodox Jewish community

    Comfort working across diverse settings (home, school, clinic, community)

    Flexible work from home options available.