Clinical Director; BCBA
Listed on 2026-02-18
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Healthcare
Mental Health
Job Title: Clinical Director (BCBA)
Location: Hybrid - St. Peters, Missouri, United States
Salary: $90,000+ depending on experience
Skills: Clinical Supervision, Behavioral Health Leadership, BCBA Certification, Program Development, Regulatory Compliance
Are you a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) seeking a senior leadership role in the growing mental health care sector? Our client, a well-established organization dedicated to exceptional clinical outcomes, is searching for a Clinical Director in St. Peters, Missouri. This is a rewarding opportunity to drive clinical quality, mentor a team of behavior analysts and therapists, and shape innovative programs in a mission-driven setting focused on measurable client growth and advancement for staff.
Responsibilities- Oversee, mentor, and provide expert guidance to BCBAs, PLBAs, and RBTs/BTs, ensuring high standards of clinical practice, supervision, and professional development.
- Conduct regular performance reviews, facilitate conflict resolution, and foster a positive, collaborative team environment.
- Supervise the implementation of client treatment plans, reviewing documentation, monitoring clinical outcomes, and ensuring fidelity in service delivery.
- Maintain a reduced personal caseload to focus on leadership responsibilities while ensuring timely and accurate session documentation and billing.
- Lead communication with clients, families, and the community regarding services, programs, and resources, and represent the organization at events and meetings.
- Ensure operational compliance with regulatory, ethical, and internal protocols, including data management and policy adherence.
- Support staff outreach, training, adherence to productivity standards, and oversee paid time off (PTO) and leave submissions.
- Manage special projects such as parent training, staff development initiatives, and partnerships with educational institutions.
- Master’s Degree in a related field.
- Proven experience in clinical supervision, team leadership, and behavioral health service delivery.
- Current CPR (Adult, Child, and Infant) and First Aid certification, with a clear FCSR background check.
- Proficiency using digital tools for data collection, treatment planning, and documentation.
- Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
- Experience managing performance-based incentive programs and professional stipends.
- Background with special projects such as virtual parent training or university collaborations.
- Familiarity with Safety Care Training and best practices for ABA settings.
- Ability to innovate in clinical programming and drive staff growth initiatives.
- Existing relationships within the local mental health care or educational communities.
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