BCBA (Hybrid In Home)

The Treetop ABA

Hinesville, GAFull-time

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Benefits

Paid Time Off

Job Description

es, we ensure treatment is not only clinically effective but also supportive and collaborative.
The Treetop ABA continues to expand and is recognized for its high-quality service delivery across multiple regions, with both hybrid and in-clinic programming supported by strong clinical leadership and operational infrastructure.
We are seeking a full-time, passionate BCBA to join our team in a hybrid position. This role blends meaningful in-home/community-based clinical work with remote flexibility for planning, documentation, collaboration, and supervision.

Responsibilities
• Manage a small, intentional caseload to support high-quality, individualized care
• Develop and oversee ABA treatment plans tailored to client needs
• Conduct assessments and track progress through data-driven decision making
• Supervise and support Behavior Technicians / RBTs
• Collaborate with families and other care providers for cohesive support
• Maintain accurate and timely documentation and compliance
• Stay current with ABA research, best practices, and ethical standards

Requirements
• Master’s degree in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, or related field
• Active BCBA certification (required)
• State LBA license (required or in process)
• Experience developing and implementing ABA programs
• Strong communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills

Nice-to-haves
• Experience with diverse client populations is a plus

Benefits
• Competitive Pay: \$85,000–\$100,000 base salary
• Attractive monthly performance bonuses with clear, attainable benchmarks
• Generous Sign-On Bonus: Paid out within your first 9 months
• Hybrid Flexibility: In-home sessions plus remote administrative days
• Generous PTO: Vacation, holidays, and personal days
• \$1,000 CEU Stipend: Annual continuing education support
• 401(k) with Match: Invest in your future with employer support
• Referral Bonuses: Rewards for bringing great people to the team
• Career Growth: Clear advancement paths into leadership
• Manageable Caseloads: Focus on quality, not just numbers
• Relocation Support: Assistance available if you are moving to Georgia

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, or related field
  • Active BCBA certification (required)
  • State LBA license (required or in process)
  • Experience developing and implementing ABA programs
  • Strong communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills

Benefits

  • Competitive Pay: \$85,000–\$100,000 base salary
  • Attractive monthly performance bonuses with clear, attainable benchmarks
  • Generous Sign-On Bonus: Paid out within your first 9 months
  • Hybrid Flexibility: In-home sessions plus remote administrative days
  • Generous PTO: Vacation, holidays, and personal days
  • \$1,000 CEU Stipend: Annual continuing education support
  • 401(k) with Match: Invest in your future with employer support
  • Referral Bonuses: Rewards for bringing great people to the team
  • Career Growth: Clear advancement paths into leadership
  • Manageable Caseloads: Focus on quality, not just numbers
  • Relocation Support: Assistance available if you are moving to Georgia

Responsibilities

  • This role blends meaningful in-home/community-based clinical work with remote flexibility for planning, documentation, collaboration, and supervision
  • Manage a small, intentional caseload to support high-quality, individualized care
  • Develop and oversee ABA treatment plans tailored to client needs
  • Conduct assessments and track progress through data-driven decision making
  • Supervise and support Behavior Technicians / RBTs
  • Collaborate with families and other care providers for cohesive support
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation and compliance
  • Stay current with ABA research, best practices, and ethical standards


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