BCBA/BCaBA - In-Person Assessment Clinician (Virginia)

Bright Achievements

Virginia Beach, VAFull-time and Part-time

60–90 an hour

Behavioral Health Market Context

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Benefits

Paid Time Off

Job Description

y Responsibilities


Conduct comprehensive initial assessments and provide clinically sound recommendations for treatment dosage within a virtual, focused-care ABA therapy model.


Perform in-person observations in the client's natural environment, including general behavioral observations, Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs), direct assessments, and caregiver interviews.


Develop high-quality initial treatment plans and review them collaboratively with families and the assigned BCBA to ensure clarity, alignment, and continuity of care.


Complete all clinical documentation in accordance with Bright Achievements policies and established professional standards, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and completeness.


Communicate directly with families to coordinate and schedule in-person initial assessments and required virtual follow-up appointments.


Support skill acquisition and behavior reduction plans by monitoring progress and adjusting programming as needed.


Deliver parent/caregiver training in alignment with authorization requirements.


Maintain organized, accurate electronic data and documentation using Rethink Behavioral Health.

Required Skills & Qualities


Must be willing to travel for in-person assessments across Virginia


Must have reliable transportation


Strong ability to build positive, supportive relationships with clients and families.


Commitment to culturally responsive ABA practices.


Excellent written and verbal communication skills.


Organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable managing multiple assessment assignments


Maintains up to one direct client caseload

Qualifications


Active BCBA or BCaBA certification in the United States.


Master's degree (BCBA) or Bachelor's degree (BCaBA).


Experience conducting initial and re-assessments within the state of Virginia


1+ years of ABA experience preferred.


8-Hour Supervision Certificate preferred but not required.

Job Type


Part-time, In-person assessments across Virginia with future full time capability

Benefits


Flexible scheduling


Free CEU events


BCBA & RBT referral bonus program


Healthcare stipend (Full-Time Only)


Flexible PTO & floating holidays (Full-Time Only)


Employee discount program


BCBA quarterly bonus program (Full-Time — can significantly increase base salary)

Position Highlights


Clinician-Owned & Operated


Fieldwork Trainee Mentorship Program


Internal growth and advancement opportunities


Supportive, collaborative culture

Qualifications

  • Must be willing to travel for in-person assessments across Virginia
  • Must have reliable transportation
  • Strong ability to build positive, supportive relationships with clients and families
  • Commitment to culturally responsive ABA practices
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable managing multiple assessment assignments
  • Maintains up to one direct client caseload
  • Active BCBA or BCaBA certification in the United States
  • Master's degree (BCBA) or Bachelor's degree (BCaBA)
  • Experience conducting initial and re-assessments within the state of Virginia
  • Part-time, In-person assessments across Virginia with future full time capability

Benefits

  • Flexible scheduling
  • Free CEU events
  • BCBA & RBT referral bonus program
  • Healthcare stipend (Full-Time Only)
  • Flexible PTO & floating holidays (Full-Time Only)
  • Employee discount program
  • BCBA quarterly bonus program (Full-Time — can significantly increase base salary)
  • Fieldwork Trainee Mentorship Program
  • Internal growth and advancement opportunities
  • Supportive, collaborative culture

Responsibilities

  • We are seeking BCBAs or BCaBAs to conduct in-person assessments and provide ongoing client support throughout the state
  • This role is ideal for clinicians who enjoy hands-on clinical work, autonomy, and meaningful client interaction
  • Conduct comprehensive initial assessments and provide clinically sound recommendations for treatment dosage within a virtual, focused-care ABA therapy model
  • Perform in-person observations in the client's natural environment, including general behavioral observations, Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs), direct assessments, and caregiver interviews
  • Develop high-quality initial treatment plans and review them collaboratively with families and the assigned BCBA to ensure clarity, alignment, and continuity of care
  • Complete all clinical documentation in accordance with Bright Achievements policies and established professional standards, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and completeness
  • Communicate directly with families to coordinate and schedule in-person initial assessments and required virtual follow-up appointments
  • Support skill acquisition and behavior reduction plans by monitoring progress and adjusting programming as needed
  • Deliver parent/caregiver training in alignment with authorization requirements
  • Maintain organized, accurate electronic data and documentation using Rethink Behavioral Health


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