Autism Center of Excellence is seeking a dedicated Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) to join our established Fayetteville, NC clinic. This full -time, salaried role offers the opportunity to deliver high -quality ABA services while working within a collaborative, clinically supportive environment.
This position is ideal for clinicians who are passionate about making a meaningful impact in the lives of children with autism and who value mentorship, professional development, and strong clinical leadership.
Key Responsibilities
• Provide supervision and ongoing feedback to Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) to support treatment integrity
• Assist in conducting descriptive assessments and developing behavior reduction and skill acquisition programs
• Deliver direct, hands -on ABA therapy to pediatric clients
• Monitor, graph, and interpret clinical data to evaluate client progress
• Collaborate with families, teachers, and supervising BCBA to implement and adjust treatment plans
• Support consistent, ethical, and effective ABA programming
About the Role
• Full -time, salaried position
• Pediatric population (ages 2–14)
• Services provided in clinic and home settings
• Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBA leadership
Compensation
• Base Salary: $60,000 – $70,000
• Bonus: Performance -based bonus for exceeding clinical targets
Why Join AutismCOE
• Low caseloads designed to support clinical quality
• Strong clinical mentorship and leadership support
• Growth and development toward BCBA certification
• Established clinic with a collaborative team culture
• Opportunity to make a meaningful clinical impact
Requirements
Education & Certification
• Bachelor’s degree in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, or related field
• Active BCaBA certification (BACB)
Licensure
• Eligible for (or willing to obtain) North Carolina licensure (LABA)
Experience
• Newly certified BCaBAs encouraged to apply
• Experience in pediatric ABA services preferred but not required
Knowledge & Competencies
• Understanding of ABA principles and ethical guidelines
• Ability to implement and support behavior intervention plans
• Strong data collection and analysis skills
• Effective communication and collaboration abilities
• Professional, organized, and clinically detail -oriented
Benefits
• Competitive base salary plus bonus opportunity
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance
• Paid time off (PTO)
• Paid holidays
• Continuing education and professional development support
• Clinical mentorship and supervision
• Career growth opportunities