Careers That Makes A Difference

Join a team that values clinical excellence, meaningful relationships, and real impact—every single day.

At New Life Behavior Solutions, you help children build meaningful skills and support families in real life—not just in sessions. You’ll be part of a team that prioritizes quality care and strong relationships.

Why Work With Us

You do your best work when you’re supported. We focus on giving you the tools, structure, and guidance you need to grow.

Supportive Environment

Work with a team that communicates, collaborates, and shows up for each other

Real Impact

Help children build communication, independence, and daily living skills.

Ongoing Training

Access supervision, mentorship, and continuing education.

Flexible Settings

Provide services in-home, in school, in the community, or in clinic.


Who We’re Looking For

We’re looking for professionals who care about doing this work well. You take pride in helping children grow, supporting families, and showing up consistently for your team

Ideal Traits:

  • Compassionate and patient-centered approach
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills
  • Commitment to ethical, evidence-based care
  • Desire to grow and continue learning
  • Ability to build meaningful relationships with families

What you can expect

What We Offer

Competitive Pay

Flexible Scheduling

Ongoing Support & Supervision

CEU Opportunities

A Team That Values Your Work

Roles at New Life

Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)

Location: Queens, Nassau, Brooklyn
Type: Full-Time / Part-Time

Responsibilities:

  • Implement individualized ABA programs under BCBA supervision
  • Collect and record data accurately
  • Support skill development in communication, behavior, and daily living
  • Collaborate with families and team members

Requirements:

  • RBT certification (or willingness to obtain)
  • Experience working with children preferred
  • Strong communication skills

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

Type: Full-Time

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct assessments and develop treatment plans
  • Supervise RBTs and provide clinical guidance
  • Collaborate with families and multidisciplinary teams
  • Monitor progress and adjust programming

Requirements:

  • Active BCBA certification
  • Experience in ABA service delivery
  • Strong leadership and communication skills