Master's degree in ABA, Special Education, Psychology, or a related field required
Valid BCBA certification and state licensure required
Responsibilities
Conduct in-depth behavioral assessments and design individualized intervention plans
Supervise and mentor RBTs, Fellows, and new BCBAs
Collaborate with OTs, SLPs, and Psychologists for interdisciplinary care
Work in a fully equipped center with therapy rooms and play spaces
Benefits
Full medical, vision, and dental coverage options with HSA and FSA
401(k) with matching
Short-term and long-term disability insurance, life insurance, and pet insurance
20 days of PTO per year
8 paid holidays, including 1 flex day
2 professional development days per year
$500 yearly professional development stipend
Earned Wage Access tools for pay flexibility
Free CE events on various relevant topics
Relocation Packages Available
Full Job Description
Responsibilities
What You'll Do
Conduct in-depth behavioral assessments and design individualized intervention plans
Supervise and mentor RBTs, Fellows, and new BCBAs
Collaborate with OTs, SLP, and Psychologists to provide well-rounded, interdisciplinary care
Work in a fully equipped center with therapy rooms, gross motor areas, and play spaces
Skills & Qualifications
What You'll Need
Master's degree in ABA, Special Education, Psychology, or a related field is required
Valid BCBA certification and licensure in applicable states is required
Ready to Make an Impact? Here's What You Can Expect
Quick online application
Chat with a recruiter on your schedule
Virtual interview with a Regional BCBA
Fast feedback and offer-no long waits
Join a company that values your expertise, prioritizes your growth, and champions ethical care. Apply today and take your ABA career to the next level.