COOVA HEALTH
Human Care, Thoroughly Coordinated
BOARD CERTIFIED BEHAVIOR ANALYST (BCBA)
Independent Contractor (Revenue-Share) | British Columbia
WHY WORK WITH COOVA HEALTH?
What if you could design interventions with a team instead of operating in a silo? What if you had time to train families properly, monitor implementation fidelity, and adjust based on real-world data?
That's the job. Small caseloads. Interdisciplinary integration. Evidence-based interventions. You finally get to practice behavior analysis the way you always believed it should be done.
WHO WE ARE
Coova Health provides private case management for individuals, families, and community organizations navigating challenging situations. We are who you call when someone is consulting with multiple specialists, all speaking different terminology. We step in to act as a single point of continuity. We bring structure, support, accountability, and clarity to layered cases. We walk alongside healthcare providers, schools, caregivers, families, and all who are part of someone's circle of care.
YOUR ROLE
- Conduct comprehensive functional behavior assessments (FBA) and functional analyses in naturalistic settings
- Develop individualized intervention plans grounded in evidence-based practices, including skill acquisition protocols and behavior reduction plans
- Design and oversee implementation of positive behavior support plans addressing challenging behaviors, skill deficits, and adaptive functioning
- Provide caregiver and staff training to ensure treatment fidelity across home, school, and community environments
- Collect, analyze, and interpret behavioral data to guide clinical decision-making and program modifications
- Support school-based behavior planning and collaborate with educators on IEP goals and classroom interventions
- Address neurodevelopmental and behavioral needs related to autism, ADHD, intellectual disabilities, and concurrent mental health conditions
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members (Case Managers, OTs, Behavior Interventionists, Psychiatrists, RPNs and other professionals) to ensure coordinated, trauma-informed care
- Maintain BACB ethical standards and BC regulatory compliance in all aspects of practice
WHAT YOU BRING
Must-haves:
- Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or related field
- Active Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification in good standing with the BACB
- 2–3+ years of experience ideally in community or home-based settings
- Comprehensive understanding of BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Code and BC legislation relevant to behavior support
- Demonstrated ability to conduct FBAs, develop behavior intervention plans, and analyze behavioral data
- Strong knowledge of discrete trial training, natural environment teaching, verbal behavior, and functional communication training
- Experience training caregivers, educators, and behavior technicians in implementation strategies
- Deep knowledge of BC autism services, developmental disabilities supports, and individualized funding programs
- Confident working independently and supervising others in homes, schools, and community settings
- Clear, concise documentation skills that meet BACB standards and would hold up to regulatory scrutiny
- Ability to design interventions based on functional assessment data and adjust programs based on ongoing analysis
- Give and receive constructive feedback with professionalism and genuine openness as thought partnership is central to how we build excellent care plans
- Adapt when family capacity or client needs shift. You stay steady and solutions-oriented even when families are navigating difficult decisions
- Professional liability insurance (minimum $2 million coverage)
- Valid BC driver's license and access to a personal vehicle for work-related purposes, with business use insurance coverage
Bonus skills:
- BCBA-D (Doctoral-level certification)
- Experience with neurodevelopmental populations across the lifespan (early intervention through adulthood)
- Training in trauma-informed care, compassionate behavior support, or assent-based practice
- Experience integrating treatment for concurrent diagnoses
- Knowledge of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Relational Frame Theory, or other contextual behavioral science approaches
- Familiarity with AAC (augmentative and alternative communication)
- Experience with PBIS, school-based consultation, or transition planning
- Bilingual or multilingual capacity
WHAT WE OFFER
- Revenue-share model: your compensation increases with your experience and tenure at Coova
- Flexible scheduling that accommodates your other commitments
- Autonomy backed by peer consultation: you will always work as part of a team
- Interdisciplinary collaboration as every case is held by a team
- Engaging, layered cases where your programs are implemented within a coordinated care structure
- A genuine opportunity to help shape a first-of-its-kind private model that prioritizes family partnership and interdisciplinary integration
WHO THRIVES IN THIS ROLE
This role is ideal for BCBAs who:
- Are energized by rigorous behavior analysis and the opportunity to integrate with mental health clinicians, OTs, and family supports
- Value data-driven decision-making and understand that effective intervention requires sustained implementation support
- Want to work with families as partners: building capacity, respecting autonomy, and adapting to real-world constraints
- Stay calm and constructive when working with neurodivergent individuals and families under stress — leading with compassion and clinical rigor
- Hold professional precision and deep humanity in equal measure
HOW TO APPLY
Apply directly on our website — complete the intake form and upload your resume at:
www.coovahealth.ca/team/
We will consider other professional designations when skills and experience match job description expectations.
EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP
This position is an independent contractor role, not an employment relationship. You must:
- Be responsible for your own income tax remittances, CPP contributions, and EI premiums
- Maintain your own professional liability insurance
- Set your own schedule in collaboration with client needs and team coordination
- Not be entitled to employment benefits, vacation pay, or statutory holiday pay under the BC Employment Standards Act
- Invoice Coova Health for services rendered based on the agreed revenue-share structure
- Retain the right to decline assignments and to collaborate with other organizations
A formal independent contractor agreement will be provided upon offer, outlining the terms of the relationship, compensation structure, confidentiality obligations, and termination provisions in compliance with British Columbia law.
[email protected] | coovahealth.ca | Human Care, Thoroughly Coordinated
Pay: $43.01-$110.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Flexible schedule
Education:
- Master's Degree (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Burnaby, BC V5E 4J6