Behavior Analyst (School-Based)
LocationDreamhouseewabeach public charter school, Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi
Multi-campus public charter school
Full-time
SalaryCompetitive and commensurate with experience, credentials, and licensure
DreamHouse ʻEwa Beach Public Charter School is a growing, community-centered public charter school serving students across multiple campuses on Oʻahu. Our school is grounded in culturally responsive practices and a belief in educating the whole child. We prioritize strong relationships, clear systems, accountability, and student-centered decision-making.
Our work is collaborative, data-informed, and rooted in equity. We serve a diverse student population and are committed to building systems that support both student success and staff sustainability.
Position OverviewDreamHouse ʻEwa Beach PCS is seeking a licensed Behavior Analyst to serve as a clinical, consultative, and supervisory leader within our student support framework. This role supports students with behavioral, emotional, and developmental needs through evidence-based, ethical behavior-analytic practices within a school-based environment. The Behavior Analyst works closely with teachers, administrators, counselors, special education teams, and families to assess behavior, design interventions, monitor progress, and build staff capacity. This position plays a critical role in supporting IEP implementation, improving student outcomes, and strengthening school-wide behavior systems.
Core Responsibilities Student Assessment and InterventionConduct Functional Behavior Assessments and other educationally relevant assessments
Develop, implement, and monitor Behavior Intervention Plans aligned with IEP goals
Design and oversee Applied Behavior Analysis programs in classroom and school settings
Observe students across instructional environments to assess behavior and intervention fidelity
Collect, analyze, and interpret behavioral data to guide instructional and intervention decisions
Collaborate with teachers, administrators, counselors, and related service providers
Participate actively in IEP meetings, student support meetings, and problem-solving teams
Consult with staff on behavior strategies, classroom supports, and positive behavior interventions
Communicate clearly with families regarding behavioral goals, progress, and strategies
Provide clinical supervision, coaching, and performance feedback to Behavioral Technicians and other paraprofessionals
Ensure supervision practices align with BACB standards and ethical guidelines
Train staff using evidence-based methods such as Behavioral Skills Training
Support paraprofessionals seeking to build competencies in behavior-analytic practices
Ensure compliance with BACB standards, ethical requirements, and State of Hawaiʻi regulations
Maintain accurate documentation, data systems, and progress reports
Support the development, refinement, and implementation of school-wide behavior systems
Contribute to program planning, continuous improvement efforts, and best-practice alignment
Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in behavior analysis, education, psychology, or a closely related field
ExperienceThree years of post-master’s professional experience providing behavioral, counseling, or therapeutic services
At least one year of experience providing Applied Behavior Analysis services to individuals with disabilities
Experience may be independent or under BACB-approved supervision
Valid State of Hawaiʻi Behavior Analyst license required
Valid Hawaiʻi driver’s license
Doctorate degree in behavior analysis, education, or psychology
Experience working in school-based or special education environments
Experience supervising ABA paraprofessionals or Behavioral Technicians
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently while contributing to a collaborative team
Applied Behavior Analysis and evidence-based intervention strategies
Special Education laws, IEP processes, FBAs, and BIPs
Data collection systems, graphing, analysis, and progress monitoring
Behavioral Skills Training and staff coaching methods
Ethical decision-making and case conceptualization
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to build trust and collaborative relationships with staff and families
School-based setting serving students with diverse behavioral, emotional, and developmental needs
Students may include those with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other significant learning challenges
Fast-paced charter school environment with evolving systems and opportunities for leadership
Ability to perform essential duties with or without reasonable accommodation, including observing students, participating in meetings, and supporting staff across school settings.
How to ApplyApply by submitting a resume and proof of licensure, or other credentials. Qualified candidates will be contacted for interviews.
Professional Field
Behavior Analysis
Counseling
Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field

