Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) JobPhoenix, AZ
Are you a mission-driven Board-Certified Behavior Analyst ready to lead clinical excellence and make a measurable impact for Arizona families? Our locally owned, purpose-led organization serving the greater Phoenix and Tucson areas is expanding to the West Valley—including Glendale, Avondale, and North Phoenix—and is seeking experienced Board-Certified Behavior Analysts to advance our dual mandate of increasing access to Autism diagnosis and delivering exceptional applied behavior analysis services.
These full-time, center-based roles follow a consistent Monday through Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm schedule, with opportunities to support home and community-based care. As a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, you will train and manage a team of assistant supervisors/BCaBAs and behavior technicians/RBTs while ensuring high-quality implementation of individualized treatment plans grounded in the science of Applied Behavior Analysis. You will complete functional behavior assessments (FBA) and create, monitor, and maintain individualized ABA-based programs for children with Autism across clinic, school, home, and community environments.
The Board-Certified Behavior Analysts work closely with Operations and Clinical leadership to ensure authorization, supervision, and treatment fidelity align with best practices and drive meaningful outcomes. In these roles, the Board-Certified Behavior Analysts also model organizational culture through daily interactions, setting the standard for professionalism, collaboration, and compassionate care for individuals with Autism and their families.
Our culture is intentionally designed for growth and sustainability. Every Board-Certified Behavior Analyst on our team benefits from structured professional development, multiple career paths, licensure cost coverage, in-house CEUs, and base plus bonus compensation structure. We also provide up to 80% employer contribution toward employee-only health coverage, allowing each Board-Certified Behavior Analyst to focus on clinical excellence without distraction. We offer a competitive salary range of $93,000 to $115,000, a generous PTO program, nine paid holidays, paid sick time, and up to 80% employer contribution for employee-only health coverage. This environment allows each Board-Certified Behavior Analyst to focus fully on clinical leadership and advancing Autism services.
Qualified candidates will hold a master’s degree in a relevant field, maintain BACB certification, and be current or eligible for Arizona Behavior Analyst licensure. Experience supervising clinical teams and delivering evidence-based Autism treatment is essential. This opportunity is ideal for a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst who values leadership, accountability, and long-term impact.
If you are a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst seeking a high-energy, mission-aligned organization where your leadership directly expands access to quality Autism care, apply direct for quick consideration today and take the next step in shaping outcomes for Arizona children and families.
Responsibilities
Key responsibilities include:
- Conducting comprehensive client intake assessments, including Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA), and developing, implementing, and modifying individualized, data-driven treatment plans and behavior support protocols.
- Providing direct clinical supervision to ensure treatment fidelity and effectiveness across clinic, home, and community settings.
- Leading, training, and supervising assistant supervisors/BCaBAs and behavior technicians/RBTs, including mentorship, performance evaluation, and support for clinicians pursuing certification.
- Collaborating closely with the Clinical Director and interdisciplinary teams to review cases, resolve barriers to progress, and ensure quality care and compliance with organizational and regulatory standards.
- Partnering with parents and caregivers through ongoing communication and structured training to promote treatment alignment, generalization of skills, and long-term client success.
Skills & Qualifications
- Master’s or Doctoral degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, Special Education, or a related field, with active BCBA certification in good standing and a minimum of two years of professional ABA experience supporting children with autism spectrum disorder.
- Demonstrated expertise in evidence-based, ethical ABA practice, including strong analytical skills to assess clinical and social data, develop effective treatment plans, and monitor outcomes.
- Proven ability to train, supervise, and support staff in behavioral principles and procedures, while maintaining professionalism, ethical boundaries, and strict confidentiality.
- Highly effective communicator with strong organizational, computer, and documentation skills; able to navigate clinical software systems, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and engage families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds across varying socioeconomic settings.
- Flexible, solutions-oriented professional with sound critical thinking and behavior management skills, capable of meeting the physical demands of the role and possessing a valid Arizona driver’s license with reliable, insured transportation.