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Board Certified Behaviour Analyst

A place to use your full skill set, grow as a clinician, and work within a supportive, values-driven team.


Employment Type: Full-time and part time opportunities available for the right therapist. 

 

 

Why Allied Therapy?

If you’re a BCBA ready to take the next step in your career, Allied Therapy offers a unique opportunity to provide meaningful care without sacrificing flexibility, mentorship, or collaboration. Whether you’re just starting your certification or looking to move into a team-focused, whole-family approach, this is a place where your voice matters and your growth is supported.

We understand Behaviour Analysts are asking:

  • “How can I use my training in more creative and meaningful ways?”

  • “Will I still have support as I grow in my role?”

  • “Can I be part of a team that actually works together?”

 

At Allied Therapy, the answer is yes. Here, you can be supported and challenged. You’ll collaborate with other professionals in a respectful, inclusive culture built on integrity, growth, and accessibility.

 

What You’ll Be Doing

Clinical Evaluation

  • Conduct functional behaviour assessments (FBAs) using standardized and observational tools.

  • Develop evidence-based, data-informed behaviour support plans tailored to client needs.

  • Collaborate with SLPs, OTs, and other professionals to design wholistic, client-centered plans.

Client Care

  • Create and support neurodivergent affirming ABA programming in clinic, home, community, and virtual settings.

  • Provide direct coaching and training to families, support staff, and educators.

  • Offer trauma-informed care to clients of varying ages and needs.

Documentation

  • Maintain accurate records and progress reports in Jane (our electronic health record system).

Community Education

  • Occasionally deliver educational programming for families, daycares, and schools to promote best practices and community understanding.

Team Engagement

  • Participate in weekly professional development and monthly team meetings.

  • Engage in case discussions, mentorship, and shared learning opportunities.

 

What You Bring to the Team

  • Master’s degree in a relevant field and certification as a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA).

  • Certified as a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA).

  • Experience supporting neurodivergent individuals, ideally across the lifespan.

  • Competency in trauma-informed care and a family-centered, strength-based approach.

  • Computer literacy and comfort with tools like JaneApp, Google Workspace, etc.

  • Valid driver’s license, access to reliable transportation, and a clean Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry.

  • Bonus: Fluency in French, Cantonese, or Arabic to serve our diverse community.

 

How You’ll Know You’re Successful Here

  • Your clients and families feel heard, supported, and engaged.

  • You consistently demonstrate strong clinical reasoning, professionalism, and teamwork.

  • Your documentation is complete and timely, and you contribute to billing sustainability.

  • You feel connected, valued, and challenged in your work, never isolated or unsupported.

 

What Makes Allied Therapy Different

  • Hybrid Flexibility: Work in the clinic, community, homes, and virtually, designed to meet the needs of your clients and your life.

  • Use Your Full Skill Set: No cookie-cutter programming. You’re trusted to build thoughtful, individualized plans with full support.

  • Ongoing Development: Weekly PD, peer learning, and mentorship are part of how we work.

  • Real Team Culture: We mean it. No silos, no egos- just strong, collaborative care.

 

Our Values in Action

  • Integrity: We do what’s right- even when it’s hard.

  • Collaboration: We show up for each other and for our families.

  • Innovation: We find creative, practical ways to solve complex challenges.

  • Accessibility: We meet families where they are, removing barriers to care.

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