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Job Description
BCBA Fayetteville, North Carolina$105,000-$110,000 Base Salary + Performance Bonus + Sign-On Bonus NC Licensed BCBA Required (or Willing to Relocate and Obtain NC Licensure) Build a Sustainable Career While Making a Meaningful Impact Already Autism Health is seeking an experienced Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our growing North Carolina team. This is a clinical role designed for BCBAs who want meaningful face-to-face work with clients and families. We have intentionally designed this position around current and anticipated North Carolina ABA requirements to create a sustainable, compliant, and clinician-friendly practice model.
Compensation & Incentives Base Salary:
$105,000-$110,000 Performance Bonus Opportunity $20,000 Sign-On Bonus Relocation Assistance Available for Qualified Candidates Leadership Development Opportunities Growth Path to Lead BCBA, Clinical Director, and Center Director Roles Why Join Already Autism Health? Competitive compensation and bonus opportunities Dedicated clinical and operational support Sustainable caseload expectations Strong emphasis on clinical quality and outcomes Dedicated recruiting and scheduling support Collaborative, mission-driven culture Opportunities for career advancement and leadership development Meaningful impact on children and families Our North Carolina Practice Model Already Autism Health is committed to balancing clinical excellence, flexibility, compliance, and work-life balance. In-Person First Hybrid Model Services must be provided face-to-face with clients and staff in both clinic and home based settings Pending changes to the NC Telehealth regulations, if allowable, telehealth can be utilized for appropriate supervision, caregiver guidance, parent training, protocol review, and other approved activities Reasonable regional travel expectations supported by scheduling and operations teams Strong emphasis on efficient scheduling to minimize unnecessary travel Clinical and operational support designed to allow BCBAs to focus on quality care rather than administrative burden We are proactively structuring this role around current and anticipated North Carolina ABA requirements to ensure we remain compliant, sustainable, and positioned for long-term success. Position Overview The BCBA is responsible for providing high-quality clinical oversight and behavior analytic services to children and families receiving ABA therapy. This position combines direct clinical work, supervision of RBTs, caregiver collaboration, treatment planning, and ongoing assessment of client progress. The ideal candidate is passionate about clinical excellence, enjoys mentoring others, values collaboration, and is committed to helping children reach meaningful outcomes. Essential ResponsibilitiesClinical Services Conduct behavioral assessments and treatment planning Develop and oversee individualized behavior intervention plans Monitor client progress and make data-driven treatment decisions Ensure clinical services are delivered in accordance with best practices and ethical standards Support successful client outcomes through ongoing evaluation and treatment modification Supervision & Clinical Oversight Supervise and support Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) Provide clinical feedback, coaching, and guidance to direct service staff Conduct observations and supervision activities consistent with company, payer, and regulatory requirements Ensure treatment fidelity and high-quality service delivery Family Support Provide caregiver guidance and parent training Collaborate with families to support generalization of skills Maintain strong communication and partnership with caregivers Documentation & Compliance Complete clinical documentation accurately and timely Maintain compliance with payer requirements, North Carolina regulations, BACB standards, and company policies Participate in treatment reviews and interdisciplinary collaboration Required Qualifications Current Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification in good standing Active North Carolina Behavior Analyst License OR willingness and ability to obtain North Carolina licensure immediately upon hire Current North Carolina resident OR willingness to relocate to North Carolina Master's degree in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, or related field Experience providing ABA services to children with autism spectrum disorder Strong understanding of ABA principles and behavior analytic treatment Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills Preferred Qualifications Experience supervising RBTs Experience providing clinic-based and home-based ABA services Experience with caregiver training and collaboration Leadership aspirations and interest in future advancement opportunities Benefits $105,000-$120,000 base salary Performance bonus opportunity $20,000 sign-on bonus Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) Paid time off Paid holidays CEU reimbursement and support Professional development opportunities Leadership development pathways Supportive clinical and operational infrastructure Grow With Us Already Autism Health is committed to helping clinicians build rewarding and sustainable careers while delivering exceptional care to children and families. If you're looking for a BCBA opportunity that offers support, meaningful clinical work, and long-term growth opportunities, we'd love to speak with you. Apply today to learn more.
Pay:
$105,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) Continuing education credits Dental insurance Employee assistance program Employee discount Flexible schedule Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Vision insurance