Supervised Instructor Therapist (ABA)
Deliver 1:1 direct ABA therapy to children and youth under the supervision of qualified clinicians. Implement individualized treatment programs to improve communication, social interaction, and daily living skills while reducing interfering behaviors.
- On-site
- Ottawa, ON
- Posted Apr 26, 2026
- 1 position
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Job summary
Supervised Instructor Therapist (ABA) OneHealth Kids / Montessori Kids by OneHealth Role Summary The Supervised Instructor Therapist (IT) works under the ongoing supervision and direction of qualified clinicians (e.g., BCBA/RBA, Psychologist) to deliver high-quality, evidence-based Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) services to children and youth. In this role, you will implement individualised treatment programs designed to support the development of: Communication and language Play and social interaction Motor and daily living skills School readiness and academic skills You will also support the reduction of interfering behaviours using proactive, compassionate, and evidence-based strategies. This is a highly rewarding opportunity to contribute to meaningful outcomes for children and families while working within a collaborative, multidisciplinary team environment. Position Type Full-time, Permanent Monday to Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Tuesday to Saturday 8:30 AM- 4 pm Part-time arrangements may be considered based on candidate availability and organizational needs Note: Part-time roles may not be eligible for full benefits Location Primary location: Bells Corners / Kanata (Ottawa region) In home Flexibility required to travel between clinic, home, school, or community settings based on client needs Compensation & Benefits $22.00 – $25.00/hour, based on education and experience Paid professional development and training opportunities Comprehensive health and dental benefits Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel Why Join OneHealth Structured onboarding and training program Ongoing clinical supervision and mentorship Collaborative, inclusive, and supportive team culture Strong focus on quality care, ethics, and family-centered services Opportunities for growth and career advancement Key Responsibilities Deliver 1:1 direct therapy using ABA principles under supervision Implement individualized behaviour intervention and skill acquisition programs Support behaviour management using proactive and de-escalation strategies Teach functional life skills (e.g., hygiene, communication, social skills) Utilize alternative communication systems (e.g., PECS, AAC apps) Collect, record, and graph data accurately (paper or digital platforms) Assist with skill assessments and program updates as directed by supervisors Prepare therapy materials and maintain organized workspaces Participate in team meetings, supervision, and training sessions Collaborate with families and multidisciplinary team members Supervision & Clinical Expectations This role operates within a supervised clinical model, meaning: All services are delivered under the direction of a qualified supervisor Supervisors are responsible for treatment planning, oversight, and clinical decision-making Instructor Therapists must follow all clinical guidance and ethical standards You will be expected to: Maintain accurate and timely session documentation Communicate clinical updates and concerns to supervisors promptly Follow all supervision, documentation, and escalation protocols Adhere to professional and ethical standards, including client confidentiality (Aligned with supervision expectations and documentation standards )
What you’ll do
Deliver 1:1 direct ABA therapy to children and youth under the supervision of qualified clinicians. Implement individualized treatment programs to improve communication, social interaction, and daily living skills while reducing interfering behaviors.
Requirements
Candidates must be able to implement behavior intervention plans and utilize alternative communication systems. Flexibility is required to travel between clinic, home, and community settings in the Ottawa region.
Benefits
• Professional Development • Training Opportunities • Health Benefits • Dental Benefits • Mileage Reimbursement
Other relevant skills
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- Applied Behaviour Analysis
- Behaviour Intervention
- Skill Acquisition
- De-escalation Strategies
- Data Collection
- PECS
- AAC Apps
- Clinical Documentation
- 1:1 Therapy
- Functional Life Skills
Job areas
- Healthcare
- Education
- Social Services
Additional details
- Minimum experience
- 2+ years
- Posting language
- English
- Working hours
- 40 hours per week