Autism Center of Excellence is seeking a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our Richmond, VA team.<\/span>
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We're looking for a BCBA who is passionate about helping children achieve meaningful progress while working in an environment where clinical quality, collaboration, and professional growth are genuinely valued.<\/span>
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At Autism COE, our clinicians receive support from experienced leadership, operational teams, and administrative professionals who allow BCBAs to focus on what matters most—client care.<\/span>
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Why Join Autism COE?<\/span><\/b>
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• $85,000–$100,000 total earning potential including bonus opportunities<\/span>
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• Ethical and realistic billable expectations<\/span>
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• Growing market with strong demand for ABA services<\/span>
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• Opportunity to help shape continued growth and clinical excellence<\/span>
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• Strong clinical leadership and mentorship<\/span>
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• Administrative and operational support teams<\/span>
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• Leadership growth opportunities<\/span>
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• CEU and professional development support<\/span>
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• Collaborative and supportive culture<\/span>
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• Paid onboarding and training<\/span>
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Responsibilities<\/span><\/b>
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• Conduct behavioral assessments and develop individualized treatment plans<\/span>
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• Design and oversee ABA programming and behavior intervention plans<\/span>
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• Supervise and mentor Registered Behavior Technicians and Behavior Technicians<\/span>
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• Monitor client progress and make clinical modifications as needed<\/span>
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• Provide parent training and caregiver support<\/span>
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• Maintain timely and compliant clinical documentation<\/span>
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• Collaborate with families and interdisciplinary providers<\/span>
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• Support clinical excellence and positive client outcomes<\/span>
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Schedule<\/span><\/b>
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This is a full -time position requiring reasonable flexibility in work hours to meet client, clinical, and operational needs. Schedules are generally aligned with organizational and client needs; however, occasional schedule adjustments or Saturdays may be required based on operational or client needs.<\/span>
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• Active Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification in good standing
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• Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, or related field
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• Must be eligible to practice in Virginia
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• Prior ABA clinical experience required
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• Strong communication, leadership, and organizational skills preferred
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• Passion for improving outcomes for children with autism and their families
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• Medical, dental, and vision insurance<\/span>
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• Company -paid life insurance<\/span>
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• 401(k) with company match<\/span>
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• Paid Time Off (PTO)<\/span>
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• Paid holidays<\/span>
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• CEU and professional development support<\/span>
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• Opportunities for advancement and leadership development<\/span>
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