Bluebell ABA Therapy is seeking a dedicated Traveling Board Certified Behavior Analyst in North Carolina to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a passion for working with individuals with developmental disabilities and providing high-quality behavioral analysis services. The responsibilities of this role include managing the creation and execution of personalized treatment plans for children with ASD, offering supervision and mentorship to fellow ABA clinicians, and fostering close collaboration with families to ensure the success of each child. This is a leadership position with a lot of room for growth, providing an opportunity for professional development and advancement within our organization.
Why Bluebell?
At Bluebell, we believe that great clinicians deserve transparency, stability, and strong leadership.
As North Carolina's ABA landscape continues to evolve, including the proposed Medicaid supervision and service delivery changes currently under discussion, we are committed to keeping our team informed every step of the way. While many large organizations leave clinicians guessing about how regulatory changes may impact their careers, caseloads, compensation, or day-to-day responsibilities, we believe in open communication and proactive planning.
Over the past several years, Bluebell has invested heavily in building a strong clinical and operational foundation, cultivating relationships with payers and state stakeholders, and developing systems that allow us to adapt to changing regulations without losing sight of what matters most: providing exceptional care to children and families.
We do not believe in keeping our clinicians in the dark. As new guidance emerges, our leadership team will continue to communicate openly, share what we know, explain what we do not yet know, and work collaboratively to navigate changes together.
Our goal is simple: to provide a stable, supportive, and long-term home for exceptional clinicians. We have positioned Bluebell to remain strong and successful regardless of how Medicaid requirements evolve, and we are committed to ensuring our team has the resources, support, and leadership necessary to thrive.
If you are looking for an organization that values transparency, clinical excellence, and long-term stability, Bluebell is the place for you.
Full job description
What You'll Do as our Traveling Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- The Traveling Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will plan, oversee, deliver, and adapt naturalistic therapy for young children in a home based setting
- Exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys traveling and exploring different parts of beautiful North Carolina
- In-person role
- Travel to client locations to provide access to supervision
- Deliver supervision and clinical support to BTs/RBTs
- Conduct assessments and reassessments
- Conduct treatment planning sessions
- Coordinate care with primary care physicians & other professionals
- Monitor client progress, update treatment plans and goals, and communicate needed changes to team members and families
- Partner with client families to develop goals, build relationships, communicate progress, and coach and support them in their journey What You Have as our Traveling Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Current BCBA certification
- Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) certification per NC state requirements
- 2 or more years of experience as Board Certified Behavior Analyst, with ABA early intervention experience preferred
- Preferred candidates have a background in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or a related field
- Embodiment of Bluebells Core Values: High expectations, Belonging, Trust, Collaboration, Continuous Improvement, and Fun
- Clear professional communication, both verbally and in writing
- Fluency in navigating devices such as computers and tablets
What You'll Get as our Traveling Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Company will pay for car expenses and hotel stays.
- Quality medical, dental, and vision plans.
- Real multidisciplinary collaboration!
- A mission deeply focused on care quality for kids. We are an organization deeply committed to advancing the standard of care for young kids with autism, via high-quality, ethical services to their families.
- A culture that cares about you! Shout outs, helping hands, and staff appreciations for your hard work.
- Opportunities to grow your career in a growing organization: multiple opportunities and avenues for career advancement as a clinician.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $105,000.00 - $115,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Referral program
- Vision insurance
Compensation Package:
- Bonus opportunities
- Signing bonus
Willingness to travel:
Work Location: On the road