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Lead BCBA Behavioral Specialist (K-12)

Job Locations US-VA-Virginia Beach
Job Post Information* : Posted Date 6 hours ago(7/16/2026 10:21 AM)
ID
2026-11389
# of Openings
1
Job Family
Other
Type
Temporary Assignment
Practice Area
Education Services

Overview

The Lead Behavioral Support Specialist provides leadership and supervision to behavior specialists by overseeing evidence-based behavioral practices that improve student outcomes and support inclusive learning environments. This role conducts and oversees specialists who engage in functional behavior assessments, behavior intervention plans, data analysis, and the implementation of positive behavior supports while coaching educators, specialists, and multidisciplinary teams. The Lead Behavioral Support Specialist delivers professional development, mentors staff and BCBA candidates, and provides guidance on behavioral interventions, classroom management, IEP and 504 implementation, and tiered systems of support across multiple school settings. The position requires strong collaboration, organization, and leadership to build staff capacity, ensure fidelity of behavioral programming, and foster effective, compliant, and professional performance of behavior specialists

Responsibilities

Essential Tasks

  • Provide professional development tailored to specialist needs, student behavior data, and behavior needs at each campus including:
  • Classroom management strategies, classroom design/set-up, and classroom practices.
  • Collaborative strategies used between specialists and staff
  • Support the Student Response Team (SRT) process by helping school teams develop methods for collecting behavioral data and determining effective interventions to support students.

 

Supervise

  • Specialists and school teams with conducting functional behavioral assessments as needed
  • Development, monitoring, and adjustment of effective behavior intervention plans to address a variety of student behaviors
  • Collection and use of behavioral data on the school, classroom, and student levels to develop tiered systems of support addressing student behavior
  • Effective development and implementation of IEP and 504 goals
  • Effective implementation of strategies, accommodations, and behavior intervention plans for students with disabilities with behavioral needs

Qualifications

Education & Credentials

  • Master's degree in a student support field (e.g., psychology, special education, school counseling, social work) with coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification preferred (or actively pursuing BCBA if appropriate for the position)

Professional Experience

  • Experience conducting Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and developing Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)
  • Experience guiding the implementation of evidence-based positive behavior interventions and supports across school settings
  • Experience collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, educators, and related service providers
  • Experience supporting students with a wide range of behavioral, social-emotional, developmental, and communication needs
  • Experience supervising or mentoring BCBA candidates pursuing fieldwork hours (preferred)
  • Demonstrated teacher leadership experience, including coaching educators, modeling instructional and behavioral strategies, facilitating professional development, or leading school- or district-based behavioral initiatives
  • Experience working across multiple school sites, and in virtual environments as needed

 

Technical Knowledge

  • Extensive knowledge of:
    • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
    • Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
    • Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs)
    • Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)
    • Data collection, analysis, and progress monitoring
    • Social, emotional, and behavioral development

Professional Skills

  • Strong consultation and coaching skills with teachers and instructional staff
  • Ability to mentor others while balancing multiple priorities
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong organizational and problem-solving abilities
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office, educational technology platforms, and data management systems.
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment and maintain confidentiality

Personal Characteristics

  • Collaborative leader who enjoys coaching adults as well as supporting students
  • Calm, patient, and solutions-oriented
  • Strong rapport with staff under their supervision as well as other stakeholders
  • Flexible and responsive in dynamic school environments
  • Committed to creating positive, inclusive learning environments
  • Organized with staffing caseload and time management

Compensation

$35-$40 Hourly 

EEO Statement

UI is an equal opportunity employer

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