Clinical Director (BCBA) at Elevation Autism Center
Elevation Autism Center · Alpharetta, United States Of America · On-site
- Office in Alpharetta
Description
Role: Clinical Director (BCBA)
Location: 11560 Great Oaks Way, Alpharetta, GA 30022
Total Compensation: $100k–110k base, $118k–128k OTE
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Elevation Autism Center is seeking a Clinical Director (BCBA) to lead our early intervention ABA clinic in Alpharetta, GA.
About Elevation Autism Center
Elevation Autism Center is a locally owned provider of early intervention ABA and Speech Therapy services for young children with autism. We specialize in serving children ages 1–6, offering comprehensive programming in a fun, engaging environment tailored to each child’s unique needs.
Why Join Us?
- Clarity of purpose, with an exclusive focus on center-based, naturalistic, early intervention ABA services (ages 1 through 6).
- $100,000-$110,000 in base salary, plus performance-based incentives
- $2,000 in annual budget for conferences, dues, and professional development
- 20 days PTO and 10 paid holidays
- Generous Health, Dental and Vision benefits
- Student loan repayment and tax-free retirement programs available
This position provides significant autonomy, excitement, and professional challenge as you mentor a team of Clinical Supervisors (BCBAs) and champion Elevation’s standards for treatment and quality. Our long-term plan includes dynamic leadership responsibilities and growth potential as we expand our service areas.
Key Responsibilities
- Team Leadership: Hire and develop a team of 8 - 10 Behavior Analysts. Guide their professional growth with comprehensive program development and effective supervision practices for naturalistic ABA services.
- Clinic Culture: Foster an environment of safety, security, and HRE in the clinic.
- Model Values: Serve as a role model for Elevation’s values of Kind, Curious, Client-Centered, Prodaptable, and Does the Right Thing.
- Systems & Outcomes: Implement systems and processes to ensure consistent clinical outcomes.
- Balance & Fun: Contribute to a positive workplace by having fun and not taking yourself too seriously
Requirements
The ideal candidate will possess:
- 3+ years of experience as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in a clinical setting.
- Passion for teaching, mentoring and developing other Behavior Analysts in their professional growth.
- Exceptional self-leadership, time management and communication skills.
- Expertise in the development, implementation and oversight of comprehensive programming for young children diagnosed with ASD.
- Confidence and enthusiasm in promoting the principles of ABA to caregivers and staff.
- Full understanding of NET, DTT and developing communication skills for early learners.
- Experience with the key elements of running an effective center-based ABA program.
- Full understanding of medical necessity criteria for autism spectrum disorder services.
- Knowledge of typical childhood development across language, learning and social domains.
- A humble, collaborative and solution-based approach to problem-solving.