Board Certified Behavior Analyst; BCBA

Institute for Applied Behavior Analysis

Palm Bay, FLFull-timePosted Jun 18, 2026

60K–80K a year

Behavioral Health Market Context

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Benefits

Compensation & BenefitsPaid Time Off (PTO)401(k)Full‑time employee status with consistent caseload

Job Description

Position: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

BCBA – Clinical Leadership Track | Socially Significant ABA

Socially Significant ABA is seeking a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who values clinical integrity, accountability, and meaningful outcomes. We serve children, teens, and young adults with complex needs and are committed to high‑quality, individualized care.

This is a full-time employee position (not contract) designed for clinicians who want to lead—both in their caseload and within a growing organization.
Role Overview

The BCBA serves as the clinical lead for assigned cases, responsible for assessment, program development, supervision, and treatment integrity, while contributing to a developing leadership structure.
Responsibilities
• Conduct assessments (FBA, VB-MAPP, Vineland-3, MAS, FAST, etc.)
• Develop and oversee individualized behavior and skill acquisition plans
• Manage a caseload of 6–8 clients
• Supervise and train ABA technicians to ensure high‑quality implementation
• Analyze data and adjust programming based on measurable progress
• Provide parent and caregiver training
• Maintain accurate and timely documentation
Work Setting
• Primarily clinic‑based, with a strong partnership with a local school
• Some in‑home sessions as needed
• Assessments and key clinical tools are provided by the organization
Qualifications
• Active BCBA certification in good standing
• Experience with autism spectrum disorder and related developmental disabilities
• Strong clinical judgment, leadership, and organizational skills
• Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
Compensation & Benefits
• Paid Time Off (PTO)
• 401(k)
• Full‑time employee status with consistent caseload
Growth & Leadership

This role offers a clear path toward clinical leadership
, including opportunities to support operations and maintain quality across the organization. We are building a team of clinicians who can lead confidently and operate independently.
What Defines This Role
• Manageable caseload with emphasis on quality
• Clinical autonomy with accountability
• Supportive, team‑based environment
• Opportunity to step into leadership and help guide the organization
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Qualifications

  • Active BCBA certification in good standing
  • Experience with autism spectrum disorder and related developmental disabilities
  • Strong clinical judgment, leadership, and organizational skills
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation

Responsibilities

  • The BCBA serves as the clinical lead for assigned cases, responsible for assessment, program development, supervision, and treatment integrity, while contributing to a developing leadership structure
  • Conduct assessments (FBA, VB-MAPP, Vineland-3, MAS, FAST, etc.)
  • Develop and oversee individualized behavior and skill acquisition plans
  • Manage a caseload of 6–8 clients
  • Supervise and train ABA technicians to ensure high‑quality implementation
  • Analyze data and adjust programming based on measurable progress
  • Provide parent and caregiver training
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation
  • Primarily clinic‑based, with a strong partnership with a local school
  • Some in‑home sessions as needed
  • Assessments and key clinical tools are provided by the organization
  • This role offers a clear path toward clinical leadership
  • , including opportunities to support operations and maintain quality across the organization
  • Manageable caseload with emphasis on quality
  • Clinical autonomy with accountability
  • Supportive, team‑based environment
  • Opportunity to step into leadership and help guide the organization


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