We’re looking for a full?time Behavior Analyst who is collaborative, compassionate, and excited to make a meaningful impact. With a thoughtfully managed small caseload of just 8–10 clients, you’ll have the time and space to build strong relationships and provide high?quality, individualized support.In this role, you will:
Partner with clients and their support systems to guide treatment planning
Provide outreach services and ongoing collaboration with your clinical team
Maintain a 23?hour weekly billable requirement, balanced in a way that supports both client care and your own sustainability
Contribute your ideas, celebrate successes, and stay connected through team meetings and shared resources
Requirements:
Masters or Doctoral degree in Behavioral Analysis or Special Education or another Human Services Discipline with an emphasis in Behavioral Analysis
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Licensed Behavior Analyst – within the State of North Carolina
Completed 8-hour BACB Supervision Training