25-0084 1.0 Perm Registered Behavioural Analyst - West Education Office (External Only)
Top Benefits
About the role
Requisition number
UTA00161
Job Category
Support Staff
Posting Start Date
Aug 15, 2025
Posting End Date
Aug 21, 2025
Work mode
On-site
Location
West Education Office
Geographic Location
Etobicoke
Panel Type
Not Applicable
Working at the TDSB
Our staff members are the backbone of our system. Becoming a part of the TDSB team means joining a talented community of educators and support staff dedicated to enriching the lives of all diverse students and helping them to achieve success.
The TDSB is one of the largest and most culturally school boards in Canada, with approximately 246,000 students in 584 schools and approximately 40,000 employees. We offer a dynamic, challenging work environment and unmatched career opportunities for our staff.
Please review the information provided and explore the exciting career possibilities the TDSB has to offer as we continue to establish ourselves as the leading school board of the new millennium.
The Toronto District School Board adheres to equitable hiring and employment practices. We strive to meet the accommodation needs of persons with disabilities. Applicants are encouraged to make their needs for accommodation known in advance during the application process.
Job Description
Registered Behaviour Analyst - Perm
1 - Permanent, Full-time Position
Professional Support Services
This Permanent position will begin on September 2, 2025
Category C: $76,343.00 to $108,942.00 per annum (effective Sept 1, 2025)
(OSSTF-PSSP, Unit A) Work Year: 194 + 3 Days
Overall Purpose
The Toronto District School Board invites applications for the full-time position of Registered Behaviour Analyst initially assigned to the central Autism Services Team supporting LC 1 and 4 and LC2 and 3.
The ASD Team is a multi-disciplinary team offering comprehensive service delivery models for elementary and secondary students with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Reporting to the Centrally Assigned Principal of Special Education, the Registered Behaviour Analyst (RBA) will work as a member of the ASD team to provide consultation and support to improve outcomes for students with ASD. The RBA will also provide support to students as it relates to behavioural needs without ASD Diagnosis.
The role will be responsible for training and building capacity in the use of ABA practices and instructional methods.
Summary of Duties
- Model appropriate ABA instructional methods to teachers and support staff in the classroom, co-teaching strategies, debriefing, co-planning, etc.;
- Provide comprehensive behavioural consultations and/or assessments regarding strategies and interventions to support students with complex and significant behavioural challenges:
- Complete Functional Behaviour Assessments and develop Behaviour Support Plans;
- Identify behaviour management and reduction strategies for students with various diagnoses/complex profiles;
- Write individualized skill acquisition plans and behaviour reduction programs as a resource for teachers;
- Build system capacity to support teachers to improve their practice when supporting students with behavioural needs;
- Support data collection and analyse data to determine function of behaviour and efficacy of implemented strategies;
- Provide consultation and expertise in the area of ABA practices and instructional methods within an educational context;
- Support the implementation of TDSB and Ministry of Education initiatives such as PPM 140, PPM 156, PR699, etc.
- Collaborate with school staff and multidisciplinary Special Education and Inclusion teams to support the development and implementation of individualized behavior intervention plans, monitor student progress, and promote positive behavioral outcomes;
- Provide time-limited parent training on the student specific strategies recommended to support both the classroom teaching team and home setting, as appropriate;
- Provide support to principals, school staff, school support teams, special education staff, instructional leaders, teachers and parents;
- Train team members on data gathering and implementation of Behaviour Support Plans through the lens of Behaviour Analyst;
- Develop and lead professional development sessions to build the capacity of academic and support staff in the areas of ABA strategies, functional behaviour assessment, and the effective use of resources and best practices, as well as staying current with relevant research and evidence-based practices;
- Prepare reports and maintain appropriate records;
- Attend meetings and in-service seminars/professional development activities as required;
- Supervise BA candidates and supervise those with Certificate of Authorizing Supervised Practice within the TDSB, as appropriate; and
- Other duties as assigned by the Centrally Assigned Principal
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in related field (e.g., ABA, psychology) with two years’ related work experience;
- Registered in good standing as a Behaviour (R.B.A.) with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario;
- Field experience in Autism and behavioural science;
- Clinical experience in behaviour therapy, assessment, direct instruction and consultation regarding ABA;
- Demonstrated expertise in the development and delivery of training and professional development for staff;
- Experience working with children and youth who have special education needs, in particular those who have autism spectrum disorders;
- Excellent organizational and coordinating skills;
- Knowledge of the elementary and secondary education system in Ontario;
- Familiarity with special education issues, particularly for children and youth with autism spectrum disorders;
- Proven ability to work collaboratively in a team environment;
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills;
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills and ability to adapt to changes; and
- Proficient computer skills.
Special Requirements
- Provision of own vehicle for Board business; requires a valid Ontario driver’s license.
- Requires regular travel.
Travel: This position requires travel to various schools and use of car is required for which employees shall receive a monthly travel allowance in accordance with the Collective Agreement.
Additional Information
Hours of Work: Full Time: 7.0 hours per day, 35 hours per week
Work Year: 194 + 3 days
Location: West Education Office
Wheelchair Accessibility:
For Information on accommodations during the application process at the TDSB, please visit the People and Culture Department or contact accessibility@tdsb.on.ca for further support.
Notes:
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In the event of any permanent or temporary vacancies in the bargaining unit, permanent Employees, and Employees on temporary contract, in that order, who express interest in the vacancies, will be given first consideration for such vacancies.
-
Shortlisting of qualified bargaining unit members will be determined by seniority.
-
The Employer shall review the hours of work of existing employees and the economic impact which will result if the Employer offers this position to such employee. Employees whose combined total hours of work of this advertised position and any other position(s) held at the TDSB attract overtime under the ESA shall not be considered for this vacancy.
-
It is anticipated that interviews will take place within three weeks after the closing date of this job posting.
About Toronto District School Board
The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is the largest and one of the most diverse school boards in Canada, and recognized by Forbes and Statista as one of Canada's Best Employers for Diversity for 2023. We serve more than 239,000 students in 582 schools throughout Toronto, and more than 100,000 lifelong learners in our Adult and Continuing Education programs.
The TDSB’s Director is supported by the Senior Team and is responsible for: • serving our students and communities • improving academic performance • managing business services • providing staff support • operating and maintaining our buildings
The Board is also supported by 22 publicly elected Trustees. Our Trustees work to ensure that all of our students realize their potential and succeed. They are advocates for education and are the voice of the public, ensuring all concerns are addressed.
25-0084 1.0 Perm Registered Behavioural Analyst - West Education Office (External Only)
Top Benefits
About the role
Requisition number
UTA00161
Job Category
Support Staff
Posting Start Date
Aug 15, 2025
Posting End Date
Aug 21, 2025
Work mode
On-site
Location
West Education Office
Geographic Location
Etobicoke
Panel Type
Not Applicable
Working at the TDSB
Our staff members are the backbone of our system. Becoming a part of the TDSB team means joining a talented community of educators and support staff dedicated to enriching the lives of all diverse students and helping them to achieve success.
The TDSB is one of the largest and most culturally school boards in Canada, with approximately 246,000 students in 584 schools and approximately 40,000 employees. We offer a dynamic, challenging work environment and unmatched career opportunities for our staff.
Please review the information provided and explore the exciting career possibilities the TDSB has to offer as we continue to establish ourselves as the leading school board of the new millennium.
The Toronto District School Board adheres to equitable hiring and employment practices. We strive to meet the accommodation needs of persons with disabilities. Applicants are encouraged to make their needs for accommodation known in advance during the application process.
Job Description
Registered Behaviour Analyst - Perm
1 - Permanent, Full-time Position
Professional Support Services
This Permanent position will begin on September 2, 2025
Category C: $76,343.00 to $108,942.00 per annum (effective Sept 1, 2025)
(OSSTF-PSSP, Unit A) Work Year: 194 + 3 Days
Overall Purpose
The Toronto District School Board invites applications for the full-time position of Registered Behaviour Analyst initially assigned to the central Autism Services Team supporting LC 1 and 4 and LC2 and 3.
The ASD Team is a multi-disciplinary team offering comprehensive service delivery models for elementary and secondary students with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Reporting to the Centrally Assigned Principal of Special Education, the Registered Behaviour Analyst (RBA) will work as a member of the ASD team to provide consultation and support to improve outcomes for students with ASD. The RBA will also provide support to students as it relates to behavioural needs without ASD Diagnosis.
The role will be responsible for training and building capacity in the use of ABA practices and instructional methods.
Summary of Duties
- Model appropriate ABA instructional methods to teachers and support staff in the classroom, co-teaching strategies, debriefing, co-planning, etc.;
- Provide comprehensive behavioural consultations and/or assessments regarding strategies and interventions to support students with complex and significant behavioural challenges:
- Complete Functional Behaviour Assessments and develop Behaviour Support Plans;
- Identify behaviour management and reduction strategies for students with various diagnoses/complex profiles;
- Write individualized skill acquisition plans and behaviour reduction programs as a resource for teachers;
- Build system capacity to support teachers to improve their practice when supporting students with behavioural needs;
- Support data collection and analyse data to determine function of behaviour and efficacy of implemented strategies;
- Provide consultation and expertise in the area of ABA practices and instructional methods within an educational context;
- Support the implementation of TDSB and Ministry of Education initiatives such as PPM 140, PPM 156, PR699, etc.
- Collaborate with school staff and multidisciplinary Special Education and Inclusion teams to support the development and implementation of individualized behavior intervention plans, monitor student progress, and promote positive behavioral outcomes;
- Provide time-limited parent training on the student specific strategies recommended to support both the classroom teaching team and home setting, as appropriate;
- Provide support to principals, school staff, school support teams, special education staff, instructional leaders, teachers and parents;
- Train team members on data gathering and implementation of Behaviour Support Plans through the lens of Behaviour Analyst;
- Develop and lead professional development sessions to build the capacity of academic and support staff in the areas of ABA strategies, functional behaviour assessment, and the effective use of resources and best practices, as well as staying current with relevant research and evidence-based practices;
- Prepare reports and maintain appropriate records;
- Attend meetings and in-service seminars/professional development activities as required;
- Supervise BA candidates and supervise those with Certificate of Authorizing Supervised Practice within the TDSB, as appropriate; and
- Other duties as assigned by the Centrally Assigned Principal
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in related field (e.g., ABA, psychology) with two years’ related work experience;
- Registered in good standing as a Behaviour (R.B.A.) with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario;
- Field experience in Autism and behavioural science;
- Clinical experience in behaviour therapy, assessment, direct instruction and consultation regarding ABA;
- Demonstrated expertise in the development and delivery of training and professional development for staff;
- Experience working with children and youth who have special education needs, in particular those who have autism spectrum disorders;
- Excellent organizational and coordinating skills;
- Knowledge of the elementary and secondary education system in Ontario;
- Familiarity with special education issues, particularly for children and youth with autism spectrum disorders;
- Proven ability to work collaboratively in a team environment;
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills;
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills and ability to adapt to changes; and
- Proficient computer skills.
Special Requirements
- Provision of own vehicle for Board business; requires a valid Ontario driver’s license.
- Requires regular travel.
Travel: This position requires travel to various schools and use of car is required for which employees shall receive a monthly travel allowance in accordance with the Collective Agreement.
Additional Information
Hours of Work: Full Time: 7.0 hours per day, 35 hours per week
Work Year: 194 + 3 days
Location: West Education Office
Wheelchair Accessibility:
For Information on accommodations during the application process at the TDSB, please visit the People and Culture Department or contact accessibility@tdsb.on.ca for further support.
Notes:
-
In the event of any permanent or temporary vacancies in the bargaining unit, permanent Employees, and Employees on temporary contract, in that order, who express interest in the vacancies, will be given first consideration for such vacancies.
-
Shortlisting of qualified bargaining unit members will be determined by seniority.
-
The Employer shall review the hours of work of existing employees and the economic impact which will result if the Employer offers this position to such employee. Employees whose combined total hours of work of this advertised position and any other position(s) held at the TDSB attract overtime under the ESA shall not be considered for this vacancy.
-
It is anticipated that interviews will take place within three weeks after the closing date of this job posting.
About Toronto District School Board
The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is the largest and one of the most diverse school boards in Canada, and recognized by Forbes and Statista as one of Canada's Best Employers for Diversity for 2023. We serve more than 239,000 students in 582 schools throughout Toronto, and more than 100,000 lifelong learners in our Adult and Continuing Education programs.
The TDSB’s Director is supported by the Senior Team and is responsible for: • serving our students and communities • improving academic performance • managing business services • providing staff support • operating and maintaining our buildings
The Board is also supported by 22 publicly elected Trustees. Our Trustees work to ensure that all of our students realize their potential and succeed. They are advocates for education and are the voice of the public, ensuring all concerns are addressed.