2026 ESY - BCBA2 Positions - K-8
Qualifications Required
Valid Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA certification. Successful experience as a BCBA. Experience modifying and implementing Positive Behavior Support Plans for students within sub-separate and inclusion classes. Ability to relate and communicate effectively with teachers, students, parents, and administrators.
Teachers must commit to being present for each day of the program. See dates below for more information.
Qualifications Preferred
Experience working in the Malden Public Schools. ESL Licensed or SEI Endorsement. Licensed as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
Duties and Responsibilities
Participate in two staff development meetings. Collaborate with the Program Managers Coordinator to plan and implement ESY Curriculum. Complete planning logs for each session and maintain student attendance records. Provide consultative BCBA services for students in the ESY Program. Update BSP as necessary. Plan and oversee the development and implementation of classroom and individual programs related to instruction using the principles of ABA for students with autism and other disabilities. Collect data and prepare reports, including progress reports for the purpose of documenting case history. Perform other related activities as required by the program coordinator.
Duration
Program Administration and Implementation
103 hours total, including the following:
Professional In-service Day: Date TBD (3 hours) 18 days, Monday-Thursday from July 6-August 6, 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Stipend: $40/hour, totaling $420 (20 days) 1 in-service at 3 hours
Funding Source Special Education
To Apply Apply formally on School Spring. Questions should be directed to the Special Education Department at Malden Public Schools: scalesemaldenps.org jrizzomaldenps.org tmcdonaldmaldenps.org
Please note: All positions are contingent upon student enrollment for summer programming.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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