ABA Regional Clinical Director (BCBA)

Ability Builders ABA Co

Lehi, UTFull-time

85K–115K a year

Behavioral Health Market Context

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Benefits

Competitive compensationLeadership role with strong growth potentialSupportive and collaborative team cultureManageable clinical expectationsOpportunity to help shape a growing ABA organization401(k)Dental insuranceHealth insurancePaid time offVision insurance

Job Description

Urgently Hiring!
We are seeking a passionate and experienced Regional Clinical Director (BCBA) to join our growing team. This leadership role provides clinical oversight and mentorship to BCBAs and RBTs while maintaining a manageable clinical caseload to ensure continued connection to direct clinical work.
The ideal candidate is a strong clinician and leader who values ethical, high-quality ABA services and enjoys building strong teams that promote excellent outcomes for children and families..
Key Responsibilities
• Provide clinical leadership and supervision to BCBAs and RBTs across the region
• Maintain a manageable caseload of clients and oversee treatment plans
• Ensure quality assurance and clinical compliance with BACB standards and payer requirements
• Review and approve treatment plans, assessments, and progress reports
• Provide ongoing staff training, mentorship, and performance feedback
• Support clinical teams with case consultation and problem-solving
• Monitor clinical quality, documentation, and treatment integrity
• Collaborate with leadership to improve clinical systems and service delivery
• Assist with staff development, hiring, and onboarding of clinical team members
• Maintain positive relationships with families, providers, and community partners
Qualifications
• Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification required
• Utah LBA (or ability to obtain)
• Experience supervising BCBAs and RBTs
• Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
• Commitment to ethical, high-quality ABA services
Experience
• 5+ years of experience as a BCBA preferred
• Experience supervising BCBAs and RBTs
• Experience reviewing treatment plans, assessments, and clinical documentation
• Experience with quality assurance and maintaining clinical standards
• Experience working with children with autism and developmental disabilities
What We Offer
• Competitive compensation
• Leadership role with strong growth potential
• Supportive and collaborative team culture
• Manageable clinical expectations
• Opportunity to help shape a growing ABA organization
We are committed to providing high-quality, ethical, and compassionate ABA therapy for children and families. We believe in supporting our clinicians, maintaining manageable caseloads, and fostering a positive culture focused on meaningful outcomes.
Benefits:
• 401(k)
• Dental insurance
• Health insurance
• Paid time off
• Vision insurance
Education:
• Master's (Required)
License/Certification:
• Licensed Behavior Analyst (Required)
• BCBA (Required)

Qualifications

  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification required
  • Utah LBA (or ability to obtain)
  • Experience supervising BCBAs and RBTs
  • Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
  • Commitment to ethical, high-quality ABA services
  • Experience supervising BCBAs and RBTs
  • Experience reviewing treatment plans, assessments, and clinical documentation
  • Experience with quality assurance and maintaining clinical standards
  • Experience working with children with autism and developmental disabilities
  • Master's (Required)
  • Licensed Behavior Analyst (Required)
  • BCBA (Required)

Responsibilities

  • This leadership role provides clinical oversight and mentorship to BCBAs and RBTs while maintaining a manageable clinical caseload to ensure continued connection to direct clinical work
  • The ideal candidate is a strong clinician and leader who values ethical, high-quality ABA services and enjoys building strong teams that promote excellent outcomes for children and families.
  • Provide clinical leadership and supervision to BCBAs and RBTs across the region
  • Maintain a manageable caseload of clients and oversee treatment plans
  • Ensure quality assurance and clinical compliance with BACB standards and payer requirements
  • Review and approve treatment plans, assessments, and progress reports
  • Provide ongoing staff training, mentorship, and performance feedback
  • Support clinical teams with case consultation and problem-solving
  • Monitor clinical quality, documentation, and treatment integrity
  • Collaborate with leadership to improve clinical systems and service delivery
  • Assist with staff development, hiring, and onboarding of clinical team members
  • Maintain positive relationships with families, providers, and community partners


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