Board Certified Behavior Analyst
$93,492–$116,865 year
Hybrid · Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Job Summary
BCBA leading a transdisciplinary team delivering neurodiversity-affirming ABA for children with developmental differences; oversee clinical programming, supervise behavior technicians, and empower families through collaborative care. Flexible hybrid role with autonomy over scheduling and administration support to enable thoughtful clinical decision-making. Competitive salary range with dual bonus opportunities, CEU stipend, license renewal reimbursement, and comprehensive health coverage. Growth through BCBA levels I-IV with leadership development and reduced productivity targets at senior levels. Telehealth is determined by the BCBA as clinically appropriate for each client.
Required Qualifications
- Master’s degree in human services or a related field
- Current BCBA (Board-Certified Behavior Analyst) Certification required
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