Seven Hills Foundation

Behavior Analyst Clinician

Type
Regular Full-Time
Job ID
33085
Schedule
Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Overview

Pay Rate: $80,000/year

 

Seven Hills Community Services is expanding its innovative home-based ABA program into the Lowell area—and we’re seeking a mission-driven BCBA to help lead this next phase.

 

This isn’t your typical BCBA role. You’ll provide clinical oversight and behavioral consultation for adults with developmental disabilities, supporting them in their homes and communities with the goal of building independence, stability, and quality of life.

Why This Role Matters

By delivering high-quality ABA services to adults in the environments where they live and thrive, we’re building a more inclusive, responsive, and long-term model of behavioral support.

What This Role Offers

  • An opportunity to shape the expansion of a successful and growing program

  • Autonomy and flexibility within a highly collaborative team

  • The chance to apply ABA across complex, real-life settings—not just controlled environments

  • A meaningful role supporting adults who are often overlooked in traditional ABA care models

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, or a related field

  • Active BCBA certification in good standing

  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation

  • Willingness to travel for in-home visits and team meetings in the Greater Lowell area

What We're Looking For

  • Strong clinical judgment and confidence managing behavior support plans

  • Someone who values person-centered care and inclusive practice

  • A clinician who thrives on innovation, flexibility, and professional impact

  • Previous experience with the adult population or strong interest in transitioning into this space

About the Program

This home-based ABA program launched last year and is now expanding due to its early success. You’ll work closely with clinical leadership to support adult clients in achieving meaningful goals across home and community settings.

Redefine What ABA Can Look Like

This is more than behavior support—it’s a chance to help adults lead fuller, more autonomous lives while shaping a model of care that’s gaining statewide momentum. If you’re ready to lead with impact, apply now.

 

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