BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst)
Hopebridge
Date: 2 days ago
City: Huntersville, NC
Salary:
$79,000
-
$118,750
per year
Contract type: Full time

At Hopebridge, we provide autism therapy services that help children and families live their best lives. We expand access to compassionate, evidence-based care—rooted in science, delivered with heart, and built for long-term progress. As a BCBA, you’ll guide children through meaningful developmental milestones, mentor the next generation of clinicians, and make a difference.
Company Culture
Hopebridge isn’t just a place to work—it’s a place to grow. We offer a clear career ladder (BCBA → Lead → Senior → Assistant Clinical Director → Clinical Director), free CEUs, and mentorship opportunities through our Bridge Program. With ethical caseloads, a supportive clinical leadership team, and 100+ locations nationwide, we empower you to build a sustainable career doing what you love. You’ll also have access to up to 2 remote work-from-home days per month for flexibility and balance.
Responsibilities
Day in the Life
Company Culture
Hopebridge isn’t just a place to work—it’s a place to grow. We offer a clear career ladder (BCBA → Lead → Senior → Assistant Clinical Director → Clinical Director), free CEUs, and mentorship opportunities through our Bridge Program. With ethical caseloads, a supportive clinical leadership team, and 100+ locations nationwide, we empower you to build a sustainable career doing what you love. You’ll also have access to up to 2 remote work-from-home days per month for flexibility and balance.
Responsibilities
Day in the Life
- Conduct behavioral assessments and develop individualized ABA therapy plans
- Supervise RBTs and fieldwork students, ensuring ethical, high-quality service delivery
- Provide parent and caregiver guidance to foster skills
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of speech, occupational, and mental health professionals
- Track progress, write treatment plans, and adjust interventions based on clinical data
- Participate in clinical team meetings and ongoing learning cohorts
- Master’s degree or higher in ABA, education, psychology, or related field
- Active BCBA Certification and Licensure in Applicable States
- Commitment to neurodiversity-affirming, child-centered care
- Ability to supervise and mentor RBTs and clinical fellows
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, center-based setting
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