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Description
The Children’s SPOT, Inc. is growing—and we’re looking for passionate Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) who want more than just a job. If you’re seeking a full-time position where your clinical voice is respected, your caseload is supported, and your work truly matters, we’d love to meet you.
Why BCBAs Love Working Here
At The Children’s SPOT, collaboration isn’t a buzzword—it’s our foundation.
Our BCBAs partner daily with Speech Therapists and Occupational Therapists to deliver integrative, whole-child care through a warm, relationship-driven model. You’ll never feel like you’re doing this work alone.
Your Role
You’ll work with children from preschool through high school across both clinic and home settings, designing meaningful programs that support communication, social skills, play, independence, and overall quality of life. Every caseload is intentionally individualized based on client needs and your strengths as a clinician.
What We Offer
Early Learner Program (Ages 6 and Under)
Full-day model: Monday–Friday, 8 AM–3 PM
Emphasis on communication, social/play skills, school readiness, and life skills
Daily structured schedule including group and individual sessions, snack/lunch, and rest time
Center-Based ABA
One-on-one sessions
Targeting communication, play, social skills, and daily living skills
Weekly 60-minute social skills groups available
Home & Community Services
Therapy delivered in-home or in community environments (e.g., daycare)
Sessions generally 2 hours, with flexibility based on client needs
Why You’ll Thrive Here
Therapist-owned and operated: leadership that gets it and genuinely supports clinicians
Collaborative, compassionate team across ABA, Speech, and OT
Caseloads designed with intention—not overload
Strong work-life balance with flexible scheduling
Ongoing professional growth opportunities
A culture centered on high-quality, ethical care
Who We’re Looking For
You’re a BCBA who:
Values teamwork, communication, and ethical practice
Loves individualized, family-centered treatment
Enjoys contributing to a tight-knit, community-rooted organization
Has experience with the VB-MAPP and working with children ages 2–15
Requirements:
Active BCBA certification (in good standing with the BACB)
Compensation
Hourly or Salary options available
85,000- $100,000 annually (based on a minimum of 30 billable hours/week)
$5,000 sign-on + retention bonus
Supportive leadership, structured onboarding, and room to grow
FT Benefits
Health benefits (medical, dental and vision)
Paid MD state licensure
80 hrs of PTO, which increases with years in the company
6 Paid holidays
$600 per year towards Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
401K plan with matching
Professional liability insurance coverage
CPI training and certificate
First Aid and Basic Life Support certificate
Mileage reimbursement for travel per company policy
Access to AFLAC Supplemental Insurance
Ready to Work Where You’re Truly Valued?
If you want a full-time BCBA role where collaboration, respect, and clinical excellence are at the heart of your day, we’d love to connect.
Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive behavioral assessments and diagnostic evaluations to determine client needs.
Develop, implement, and monitor individualized behavior intervention plans based on applied behavior analysis (ABA) principles.
Collect and analyze data to measure progress and adjust treatment strategies accordingly.
Provide direct supervision and training to behavior technicians and staff to ensure fidelity of interventions.
Collaborate with families, caregivers, educators, and multidisciplinary teams to promote consistency across settings.
Maintain accurate medical documentation, patient records, and reports in compliance with HIPAA regulations.
Conduct intake assessments and ongoing patient evaluations to inform treatment planning.
Educate families about behavioral health strategies, progress updates, and treatment goals.
Ensure all services adhere to ethical standards, confidentiality requirements, and best practices in special education and behavioral health.
Experience
Apply Today! Join a team where therapists lead the way—and where your work makes a lasting difference.
Requirements
Current certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Proven experience working with children or individuals with developmental disabilities, particularly autism spectrum disorder.
Strong background in behavioral therapy, applied behavior analysis (ABA), and patient care.
Familiarity with data collection methods, medical terminology, medical documentation, and medical records management.
Experience conducting diagnostic evaluations, intake procedures, and patient assessments.
Knowledge of HIPAA compliance standards related to medical records and patient confidentiality.