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BCBA High Impact, International Project | Relocation Support to Mexico (Spanish Required)

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REDKNOT

Florida City, FL (In Person)

$34,280 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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Job Description

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - High Impact, International Project (Spanish Required) RedKnot / Brilus is seeking a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join and help lead an innovative, international ABA project serving families across Mexico. This role is ideal for a BCBA who is ready for a meaningful professional challenge and a true life change: relocating to Mexico, building a high-quality clinical model from the ground up, and shaping the future of ethical, modern ABA in the region. You will serve as a clinical leader, working closely with therapists, families, and partner organizations, while setting clinical standards and guiding program growth across Mexico. Key Responsibilities Clinical Lead & Quality Build and strengthen the clinical foundation of the project. Implementing and maintaining ABA treatment programs. Review session data and provide feedback to ensure treatment fidelity. Development of teaching programs, behavior strategies, and skill-building procedures. Supervision & Training Provide coaching and ongoing guidance to therapists delivering direct services. Conduct fidelity checks, observe sessions, and give constructive, actionable feedback. Help standardize and strengthen clinical processes across the team. Family Support Participate in family check-ins and help explain program components Contribute to parent training sessions using established curricula. Content Development & Outreach Collaborate on the creation of educational content for families, therapists, and partner organizations (e.g., clinical explanations, best-practice summaries, guidance documents). Contribute expert input to resources designed to raise awareness and improve understanding of ABA in Latin America. Participate in meetings with schools, providers, and healthcare professionals to support coordinated care and explain clinical recommendations (always within BCaBA scope and under BCBA oversight). Qualifications Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential in good standing. Minimum 2 years of experience supervising ABA programs. Strong ability to design, monitor, and adjust individualized treatment plans. Fluency in English and Spanish (spoken and written). Excellent communication and intercultural skills. Willingness and readiness to relocate to Mexico. Experience working across cultures or international contexts is a strong plus. Who You Are Excited by international work and cultural adaptation. Open to a different pace of life and a more human-centered healthcare model. Creative and resourceful ; you enjoy adapting established practices to new cultures, environments, and patient needs. Builder's mindset ; you like designing processes, testing ideas, and improving systems as they grow. Curious and open; you see change not as a barrier but as an opportunity to innovate. Passionate about impact ; you want your work to improve lives and reshape ABA services in an international context. Benefits Full-time leadership role with real clinical influence. Relocation support and onboarding assistance. Collaborative, values-driven clinical culture. Opportunity to help shape the future of ABA in Latin America. Long-term growth into regional or executive clinical leadership. Join RedKnot/Brilus and help shape the future of ABA care in the region.
Pay:
$2,500.00 - $3,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Relocation assistance
Work Location:
In person

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