Clinic Director, BCBA
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Healthcare
Behavior Technician/RBT, Mental Health
Skills: BCBA Certification, Clinical Supervision, Caseload Management, Leadership, Communication
About the Health Care Company / The OpportunityAre you a Board Certified Behavior Analyst passionate about leading and making a significant difference for children and families? Our client is a dynamic leader in the Health Care sector, specializing in center-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services. The Clinic Director (BCBA) role offers an exciting opportunity to join a collaborative team dedicated to delivering high-quality, child-focused therapy while supporting professional growth within a BCBA-led environment.
You will guide clinical teams, impact the lives of children through effective ABA programs, and foster community connections, all with competitive compensation and robust support for your success.
- Oversee clinical caseloads and provide direct supervision and support to BCBAs and behavior technicians.
- Address and resolve escalated parental concerns in line with established protocols.
- Ensure accurate and secure record keeping for presentations, files, and reports.
- management and clinical practices in compliance with BACB standards and company policies.
- Facilitate the onboarding of new clients and apply judgment to accept new cases based on fit and team capacity.
- Participate in hiring, training, and ongoing development of BCBAs and Behavior Technicians.
- Create and manage master schedules for client therapy sessions.
- Analyze client progress data, modify treatment plans, and lead parent/caregiver training sessions.
- Attend and lead meetings as required and take on additional duties or special projects as assigned.
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and LBA credential in good standing.
- Minimum of 3 years of experience as a BCBA; supervisory status under BACB preferred.
- Experience managing caseloads and overseeing RBTs or junior BCBAs.
- Strong leadership, communication, time management, and planning skills.
- Ability to work directly with children and provide therapy as needed (physical capacity required).
- Proficient with computers and tablets for documentation and data review.
- Reliable transportation, valid driver’s license, and ability to pass a background check.
- Five or more years of total professional experience, with two years in a clinical supervisory role.
- Experience leading caregiver or parent training programs.
- Flexibility and adaptability in a dynamic, growing healthcare environment.
- Active involvement in hiring, mentoring, and onboarding clinical team members.
- Familiarity with creating and maintaining master schedules and operational oversight of therapy clinics.
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