Autismcoe
Assistant Clinical Director / BCBA — Durham, NC
Autismcoe, Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27703
Autism Center of Excellence (AutismCOE) is seeking an
Assistant Clinical Director / BCBA
to support clinical leadership and team development at our Fayetteville, NC location.
Our mission is to help children with autism build independence, confidence, and meaningful life skills — while supporting families every step of the way. The Assistant Clinical Director plays a key leadership role through clinical oversight, mentorship, and ensuring high-quality, ethical ABA service delivery across settings where services are provided.
This position supports both direct clinical care and leadership responsibilities, including coaching clinicians, supporting quality initiatives, and collaborating closely with senior leadership.
This is a full-time, Monday–Friday role.
Key Responsibilities
Provide clinical leadership, guidance, and support to BCBAs, RBTs, and Behavior Technicians
Support ethical caseload management and quality-focused ABA programming
Conduct assessments and develop treatment plans as needed
Lead clinical consultation, case review, and treatment planning support
Coach and mentor clinicians to promote growth and best-practice standards
Provide caregiver training and collaboration
Support documentation, payer, and regulatory compliance
Contribute to onboarding, training, and development of clinical staff
Partner with leadership on quality improvement and program initiatives
Promote a positive, mission-centered team culture
Services may be delivered across multiple settings depending on client needs.
Requirements Required
Active Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification
Eligible for North Carolina Behavior Analyst licensure
Strong clinical expertise and professional judgment
Experience supervising or mentoring clinical staff
Commitment to ethical, family-centered ABA
Preferred
Minimum 3–4+ years of BCBA experience
Prior leadership, supervisory, or program coordination experience
Experience supporting children with autism across varying support needs
Benefits
Base salary: $105,000–$120,000 per year (experience-dependent)
Performance-based bonus eligibility
CEU and professional development support
Supportive leadership partnership
Opportunities for continued clinical leadership growth
Mission-driven, collaborative team culture
Monday–Friday schedule
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Assistant Clinical Director / BCBA
to support clinical leadership and team development at our Fayetteville, NC location.
Our mission is to help children with autism build independence, confidence, and meaningful life skills — while supporting families every step of the way. The Assistant Clinical Director plays a key leadership role through clinical oversight, mentorship, and ensuring high-quality, ethical ABA service delivery across settings where services are provided.
This position supports both direct clinical care and leadership responsibilities, including coaching clinicians, supporting quality initiatives, and collaborating closely with senior leadership.
This is a full-time, Monday–Friday role.
Key Responsibilities
Provide clinical leadership, guidance, and support to BCBAs, RBTs, and Behavior Technicians
Support ethical caseload management and quality-focused ABA programming
Conduct assessments and develop treatment plans as needed
Lead clinical consultation, case review, and treatment planning support
Coach and mentor clinicians to promote growth and best-practice standards
Provide caregiver training and collaboration
Support documentation, payer, and regulatory compliance
Contribute to onboarding, training, and development of clinical staff
Partner with leadership on quality improvement and program initiatives
Promote a positive, mission-centered team culture
Services may be delivered across multiple settings depending on client needs.
Requirements Required
Active Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification
Eligible for North Carolina Behavior Analyst licensure
Strong clinical expertise and professional judgment
Experience supervising or mentoring clinical staff
Commitment to ethical, family-centered ABA
Preferred
Minimum 3–4+ years of BCBA experience
Prior leadership, supervisory, or program coordination experience
Experience supporting children with autism across varying support needs
Benefits
Base salary: $105,000–$120,000 per year (experience-dependent)
Performance-based bonus eligibility
CEU and professional development support
Supportive leadership partnership
Opportunities for continued clinical leadership growth
Mission-driven, collaborative team culture
Monday–Friday schedule
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