Telehealth - BCBA Role with Limited TravelTravel to the Atlanta area twice per month is required - 2 to 3 days each time$85,000-$95,000 base + bonuses (up to $107,000 total)Must live in GeorgiaThis role is primarily a telehealth position where eight out of every ten days you will be able to make a difference with children affected by autism from your home office. However, to ensure the highest quality standards, we require you to travel two days every two weeks to your assigned market to foster stronger relationships with your clients, their families and your team. Benefit from local leadership, weekly guidance from a Regional BCBA Director, and ongoing professional development. Make a meaningful difference for a community in need while enjoying true work-life balance.
Compensation & Benefits- Salary + Incentives: $85,000-$95,000 base plus up to $12,000 in annual performance incentives.
- Generous Time Off: PTO and paid holidays for balance and rest.
- Comprehensive Health Coverage: Medical, dental, vision, life, supplemental, and HSA options.
- Future Security: 401(k) retirement plan.
- University partnerships and tuition assistance: earn your doctoral degree.
Professional Growth & Development- Local Leadership Support: On-the-ground directors ensure you're never working in isolation.
- Mentorship Program: Personalized guidance for early-career BCBAs.
- Research & Innovation: Opportunities to publish and present at national conferences.
- CEUs & Ongoing Learning: In-house CEUs, external conference funding, and our annual Clinical Conference.
At Butterfly Effects, you'll gain
flexibility, support, and purpose-all while advancing ABA access for families who need it most.
Your Role as a BCBA at Butterfly EffectsAs a vital member of our ABA team, you'll lead family-centered therapy for children with autism and guide the success of your clinical team. Your impact includes:
- Supervision & Support: Oversee RBTs and BTs to ensure consistent, high-quality services.
- Assessment & Planning: Conduct FBAs, set individualized goals, and design evidence-based treatment plans.
- Family Training: Empower caregivers with ABA strategies through regular training sessions.
- Collaboration: Partner with therapists, educators, and professionals for holistic care.
This role is perfect for passionate BCBAs looking to make a difference-without restrictive non-compete clauses.
Qualifications- Master's degree in ABA, Psychology, or related field
- Active BCBA Certification (BACB)
- Commitment to supporting children and families with autism
- Strong communication and collaboration skills
All experience levels are welcome, where we tailor opportunities to your career stage!
If you are ready to bring your passion, expertise, and compassion to a stable team that values you as much as the families we serve, we would love to meet you.