BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONS INC

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Assistant Program Director

Location
Horsham, PA 19044
Employment type
Full-time
Last seen
Aug 7, 2026

About the role

**BCBA CERTIFICATION REQUIRED** Position Title: Assistant Program Director, ABA Classification: Exempt Compensation: Starting at $93,600 annually Position type: Full-time Hours: Minimum of 40 hours per week, (Center hours are typically between 8:30am-5:00pm) Location: Horsham, PA Center-based role, except when providing client or supervision services in designated settings (home, community, or school). Remote work is available up to 1 day per week with Program Director approval. Travel Required: Some travel for site visits and other BII centers, the Plymouth Meeting HQ, and other locations for training, meetings and company events. Start Date: ASAP About Behavior Interventions, Inc. Behavior Interventions was founded in 2006 by two Board Certified Behavior Analysts with a mission to provide quality Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to our families in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Our team is composed of clinical and administrative team members all focused on creating meaningful change in the lives of those we serve. We are seeking an Assistant Program Director, ABA to support our Clinical team and maintain our ABA treatment centers in Horsham, PA. Reporting Relationship: The Assistant Program Director, ABA reports to the Program Director, ABA for all of the duties and responsibilities listed below and for other duties that the Program Director, ABA may assign. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following: RBT Requirements Coordinator Support: Support Program Director for RBT supervision requirements Participate in RBT Orientation/Bootcamp Participate in Competency Assessments for Orienting Technicians Support Program Supervisor in running RBT monthly meetings as needed Treatment Center Management: Provide crisis management support during sessions and general treatment center coverage Functions as a Trainer for crisis management in identified centers determined by needs to support center staff with direct crisis management training to support their recertification and remediation requirements Support the management of current treatment center services, (e.g., EIBI, CBSI, EP, and summer camp) Support with client referrals and staffing of treatment teams Provides On Call responsibilities, supporting coverage per the annual schedule as a joint responsibility across all centers, compensated by a stipend Supports annual center team goals Attends assigned training, performance meetings, monthly supervision meetings, monthly team meetings, weekly supervision meetings and other administrative meetings as assigned Upholds all Behavior Interventions’ standards, policies and procedures including our equal employment opportunity and anti-harassment policies Operates as a mandated reporter, maintaining awareness of signs or reports of suspected abuse or neglect and reporting to the appropriate state reporting line Implements quality control measures while supporting staff to provide exceptional services Responsible for client referrals and staffing of treatment teams; provide occasional coverage as needed. Clinician Support: Utilizes the science of behavior analysis to teach skills to BCBAs, their supervisees, and caregivers Provide weekly BCBA Orientation and support Program Director with orienting new BCBA Hires Co-run BCBA Monthly Meetings Supervise BCBAs as assigned by the Program Director Supervision of Behavior Analysts is mainly provided by the Program Director, with support from the Assistant Program Director (e.g., 70% and 30% supervision distribution respectively). Deviations from this proportion may be required determined by center needs and must be approved by the Senior Director of Clinical Services & Operations. Runs 1:1 meeting with BCBAs per identified schedule Completes monthly and quarterly direct observation of Behavior Analysts providing feedback on performance, ensuring satisfactory implementation of treatment protocols, program development, and supervision of Behavior Technician/Registered Behavior Technicians. Direct observation includes on-site, live-virtual and recorded sessions. Implements strategies to support clinical staff in meeting and exceeding expectations. Strategies include providing feedback, training and coaching on behavior-analytic strategies as appropriate, and implementing performance improvement plans Provides performance feedback for BCBAs Works with clinical leadership and human resources in employee selection, retention and termination proceedings for Behavior Analyst positions for designated office location. Activities include interviewing and selecting candidates, orienting new hires, and participating in decisions relating to disciplinary action. Complete clinical-based initiatives/projects Support center with evaluations as needed and assigned by the Program Director Responsible for all follow up with BCBAs when included on emails across departments that require action Responsible for supporting BCBAs in the Restrictive Procedure Assessment and Committee process as designed Functions as a Trainer for staff when trained in “Train the Trainer” contexts related to onsite professional development and offsite R2P events Maintains appropriate written documentation of supervision and team meetings including discussion of clinical programming, performance goals, expectations and corrective feedback when applicable Participates in clinical-based initiatives/projects including Strategic Planning Coordinates and provides BACB supervision experience opportunities to supervisees in the BACB Supervision Experience (BSE) program as assigned by the Program Director determined by need with approval by the Senior Director of Clinical Services & Operations BCBA Caseload: Maintain a caseload and bill a minimum average of 30 hours monthly; for centers identified as requiring a PCM trainer, the APD minimum average is reduced accordingly to 25 hours monthly. The billable hours should be: telehealth cases to appropriately target titration as appropriate, center-based cases to limit travel, high-complexity cases to ensure clinical expertise, Case coverage for employee resignations/terminations, and evaluations. Billable hours will be assigned by the Program Director and evaluated by the Senior Director of Clinical Services & Operations. These hours may be adjusted based on center-specific needs with approval by the Senior Director of Clinical Services & Operations (e.g., census, leaves, exits, number of BCBA supervisees, etc.) Assessment and intervention based science of behavior analysis to support families referred Maintains administrative and non-clinical functions to ensure continued success of families served, treatment team, employees and organization as a whole. Engages in professional development activities and supports the professional development of Behavior Interventions’ team members through approved supervision activities.

Pay

Compensation: Starting at $93,600