Behavior Specialist (BCBA certified) - Schools of Special Education
Company: Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Location: Wynnewood
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Archdiocese of Philadelphia Schools of Special Education St.
Katherine School Our Lady of Confidence School St. Lucy School for
students with visual impairment Behavior Specialist/Board Certified
Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Three schools of special education in the
Archdiocese that serve students with intellectual and developmental
disabilities along with ASD are seeking a behavior specialist.
Services would be provided to the three schools among five campuses
(three elementary and two high schools). The specialist must have a
minimum of a Master’s Degree conferred in behavior analysis or
other natural science, education, human services, medicine or a
field related to behavior analysis. Board-Certified Behavior
Analyst (BCBA®) granted by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board
preferred and experience working in school-age programs
QUALIFICATIONS: Possess a true passion for special education and
the students that the three special education schools serve.
Ability to work effectively and efficiently in emotionally
stressful situations along with the ability to calmly and
effectively deal with challenging student behaviors. 3. Provide
consultation and intervention regarding behavior management,
effective education and assessment of behavioral needs of students
with disabilities. 4. Conduct functional behavioral assessments and
design, implement and monitor behavior intervention plans and
evaluate accordingly; Develop crisis intervention plans as needed.
5. Demonstrate a clear and deep understanding of disability
categories under IDEA and in determining student needs. Ability to
apply that understanding in short term and long term planning for
student learning and behaviors. 6. Serve as liaison between
students receiving special education services and outside
providers, school staff, psychologists and community agencies. 7.
Ability to work and communicate effectively with building level
staff and outside agencies. Ability to support multiple teachers
and paraprofessionals to meet the educational, personal care and
social needs of the students. 8. Specific knowledge and skills in
working with students who have limited functional communication,
cognitive, and behavioral challenges. 9. CPI or Safety Care
Certification preferred along with current CPR/AED. 10. Perform
other BCBA duties/responsibilities required by the program and
within the scope of licensure and/or certification Candidates
interested in the position should send their cover letter, salary
requirements, resume, and transcripts to Mary Adams, President of
Schools of Special Education madams@archphila.org Interviews will
be granted to the most qualified applicants. PA required clearances
and official transcripts will be required before employment can
begin. The Office of Catholic Education may waive qualifications
relating to experience and education if such a waiver is warranted
by other considerations. As a religious organization, the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia is also bound by Canon Law and Catholic
teachings. For this reason, there may be occasions when an
employee’s failure to adhere to the truths of the Catholic faith
are a factor in employment-related decisions. In the event an
employee fails to adhere to, or takes a position publicly that is
contrary to, Catholic doctrine and teachings, or any policy or
procedure maintained by the Archdiocese, the employee may be
subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination of
employment. Employment practices will not be influenced by an
individual’s legally protected status or any other basis as may be
required by local, state and/or federal law as those laws apply to
the Archdiocese. Any employee with questions or concerns about any
type of discrimination in the workplace is encouraged to bring
these issues to the attention of Human Resources. Employees can
raise concerns and make reports without fear of reprisal. Anyone
found to be engaging in any type of unlawful discrimination will be
subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of
employment. The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is an equal
opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to
providing employment opportunities to all qualified applications
without regards to race, color, religion, age, sex, national
origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you are unable
to use our online application process due to an impairment or
disability, please contact the Office of Catholic Education at
215-587-3700.
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