The Board Certified Behavior Analyst conducts functional behavior assessments, develops treatment plans, evaluates client progress, mentors behavior specialists, and supports staff development within a person-centered system of service delivery. The role involves promoting a person-centered approach to treatment, assessing behavior functions, evaluating client progress, and supporting staff development. Minimum requirements include a Master’s degree in a human services field and current board certification as a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst. The job offers a starting salary ranging from $37.71 to $50.21 per hour, along with various employee benefits.