TLC Behavioral Consulting and Support provides compassionate, evidence-based ABA services for children and families. Our model is relationship-centered and data-driven: we build skills, reduce barriers to learning, and support meaningful outcomes—while keeping dignity, respect, and clinical excellence at the center of how we operate.
The Licensed Assistant Behavior Analyst (LABA) delivers direct ABA services and supports treatment implementation under BCBA supervision. This role works alongside families and technicians to help strengthen programming, increase treatment integrity, and move goals forward with consistency across clinic and home settings.
Provide direct ABA service delivery in clinic and home/community settings under BCBA supervision
Implement skill acquisition and behavior reduction programs with high procedural fidelity
Support assessment activities as assigned (e.g., preference assessments, skills probes, ABC data support)
Collaborate with and support Behavior Technicians/RBTs through modeling, in-the-moment coaching, and feedback
Participate in clinical meetings and case reviews as scheduled
Help maintain consistency in routines, reinforcement systems, prompting/fading plans, and safety strategies
Partner with caregivers to support generalization and routines that work in real life
Participate in caregiver training sessions as assigned
Communicate clearly, respectfully, and proactively with families and the clinical team
Collect and review data to support clinical decision-making
Maintain timely documentation in accordance with ethical standards, payer requirements, and company expectations
Contribute to progress updates and treatment plan support as delegated by supervising BCBA
Active Licensed Assistant Behavior Analyst (LABA) credential in Washington State (or state-equivalent)
Experience delivering ABA services with children and/or adolescents
Strong foundational skills in reinforcement, prompting/fading, shaping, behavior reduction, and data collection
Reliable transportation for home-based sessions (as applicable)
Ability to pass background checks and meet payer credentialing requirements
Experience with trauma-informed, assent-based, and compassionate ABA practices
Experience supporting school collaboration or interdisciplinary teams
Comfort coaching staff to improve treatment integrity and consistency
Bilingual skills a plus
Services may occur in clinic, home, and community environments
Ability to sit on the floor, move quickly as needed for safety, and lift up to ~30 lbs (reasonable accommodations available)
Supportive BCBA supervision and a mission-driven clinical culture
Professional development and growth pathways
Flexible part-time scheduling options
Benefits available for eligible roles (as applicable)
How to Apply
Please submit:
Resume
Proof of LABA license (or license number)
Optional: short note about your availability and preferred setting mix (clinic vs home)
TLC Behavioral Consulting and Support is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment for employees and the families we serve.