Provide Behavioural Consultation for families and caregivers with children and youth with support needs to address behaviours that challenge individuals and families through completing comprehensive functional assessments, developing Positive Behaviour Support Plans, and providing a range of support, training, and consultation services.
Utilize a community-based, family centered outreach service delivery approach to build the child’s skills, parent’s skills, and family quality of life in home, school, social and community settings.
Position
- Position: Behavioural Consultant
- Program: Behavioural Consultation
- Posting Date: May 26, 2026
- Location: Child Development Association
- Status: 37.50 hours/week; 1.00 FTE
- Position Start Date: ASAP
Wage
- Wage range: $44.85-$56.02 (@ April 1, 2026) (Commensurate with Education and Experience)
- Classification & Salary Range: Professional Health Sciences Association (HSA)
Wage Schedule I, P1
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical:
- Using principles of applied behavioural analysis (ABA) to provide behavioural consultation, complete comprehensive assessments, and develop and implement positive behavioural support plans for referred children, youth, and families.
- Complete a comprehensive assessment for each child or youth including a functional behavioural assessment to decrease and eliminate challenging and problem behaviours; incorporate a developmental approach which considers how the child develops including physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and familial functioning.
- Develop and implement individualized behavioural assessment and intervention (Positive Behaviour Support) plans. Consult and collaborate with the child/youth, family/caregivers, teachers or school support staff and other involved health care and social service professionals. Incorporate the child/youth and family’s interests, abilities, strengths, needs, and preferences. Include the six basic skill domains of academic, communication, social/play skills, emotional/self regulation, motor/sensory functioning, and independence/life skills.
Establish short and long-term goals, intervention, and training strategies. - Utilize a range of strategies to impart knowledge, improve skills and build awareness of resources with children, youth and families. Consider and support improved functioning, as per the child/youth and family needs and preferences in the domains of health, safety, education, emotional, physical, social, leisure, spiritual, cultural, interpersonal relationships and other child-specific or family needs.
- Deliver services on an outreach basis within family, the home and/or in community settings.
- Provide regular and ongoing monitoring and evaluation.
Administrative
- Maintain individual files; prepare and submit reports as required.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Additional Requirements
- A criminal record check will be required
- Employees of the CVCDA are required to obtain boosters as necessary and set out by agency policy
Qualifications
Required Education and Experience
- Master’s Degree and current certification as a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst.
- Minimum of two years’ previous experience working as a Behavioural Consultant with children and youth with support needs.
- Minimum of two years’ experience working in a family-centered service delivery model and working within a team context.
Skills and Abilities
- Excellent communication and report-writing skills
- Ability to work independently and as a team member
- Ability to manage time and workload effectively
- Ability to maintain confidentiality
- Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position
- Vehicle that meets ICBC annual inspection standards, and valid BC Driver’s License
