What are the responsibilities and job description for the BCBA/BCaBA - In-Person Assessment Clinician (Virginia) position at Bright Achievements?
Bright Achievements is a leading provider of in-home ABA services, committed to delivering high-quality and individualized support to clients across Virginia. We are seeking BCBAs or BCaBAs to conduct in-person assessments and provide ongoing client support throughout the state. This role is ideal for clinicians who enjoy hands-on clinical work, autonomy, and meaningful client interaction.
Primary Responsibilities
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Conduct comprehensive initial assessments and provide clinically sound recommendations for treatment dosage within a virtual, focused-care ABA therapy model.
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Perform in-person observations in the client's natural environment, including general behavioral observations, Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs), direct assessments, and caregiver interviews.
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Develop high-quality initial treatment plans and review them collaboratively with families and the assigned BCBA to ensure clarity, alignment, and continuity of care.
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Complete all clinical documentation in accordance with Bright Achievements policies and established professional standards, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and completeness.
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Communicate directly with families to coordinate and schedule in-person initial assessments and required virtual follow-up appointments.
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Support skill acquisition and behavior reduction plans by monitoring progress and adjusting programming as needed.
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Deliver parent/caregiver training in alignment with authorization requirements.
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Maintain organized, accurate electronic data and documentation using Rethink Behavioral Health.
Required Skills & Qualities
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Must be willing to travel for in-person assessments across Virginia
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Must have reliable transportation
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Strong ability to build positive, supportive relationships with clients and families.
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Commitment to culturally responsive ABA practices.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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Organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable managing multiple assessment assignments
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Maintains up to one direct client caseload
Qualifications
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Active BCBA or BCaBA certification in the United States.
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Master's degree (BCBA) or Bachelor's degree (BCaBA).
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Experience conducting initial and re-assessments within the state of Virginia
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1 years of ABA experience preferred.
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8-Hour Supervision Certificate preferred but not required.
Job Type
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Part-time, In-person assessments across Virginia with future full time capability
Benefits
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Flexible scheduling
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Free CEU events
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BCBA & RBT referral bonus program
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Healthcare stipend (Full-Time Only)
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Flexible PTO & floating holidays (Full-Time Only)
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Employee discount program
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BCBA quarterly bonus program (Full-Time — can significantly increase base salary)
Position Highlights
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Clinician-Owned & Operated
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Fieldwork Trainee Mentorship Program
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Internal growth and advancement opportunities
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Supportive, collaborative culture
Primary Responsibilities
•
Conduct comprehensive initial assessments and provide clinically sound recommendations for treatment dosage within a virtual, focused-care ABA therapy model.
•
Perform in-person observations in the client's natural environment, including general behavioral observations, Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs), direct assessments, and caregiver interviews.
•
Develop high-quality initial treatment plans and review them collaboratively with families and the assigned BCBA to ensure clarity, alignment, and continuity of care.
•
Complete all clinical documentation in accordance with Bright Achievements policies and established professional standards, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and completeness.
•
Communicate directly with families to coordinate and schedule in-person initial assessments and required virtual follow-up appointments.
•
Support skill acquisition and behavior reduction plans by monitoring progress and adjusting programming as needed.
•
Deliver parent/caregiver training in alignment with authorization requirements.
•
Maintain organized, accurate electronic data and documentation using Rethink Behavioral Health.
Required Skills & Qualities
•
Must be willing to travel for in-person assessments across Virginia
•
Must have reliable transportation
•
Strong ability to build positive, supportive relationships with clients and families.
•
Commitment to culturally responsive ABA practices.
•
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
•
Organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable managing multiple assessment assignments
•
Maintains up to one direct client caseload
Qualifications
•
Active BCBA or BCaBA certification in the United States.
•
Master's degree (BCBA) or Bachelor's degree (BCaBA).
•
Experience conducting initial and re-assessments within the state of Virginia
•
1 years of ABA experience preferred.
•
8-Hour Supervision Certificate preferred but not required.
Job Type
•
Part-time, In-person assessments across Virginia with future full time capability
Benefits
•
Flexible scheduling
•
Free CEU events
•
BCBA & RBT referral bonus program
•
Healthcare stipend (Full-Time Only)
•
Flexible PTO & floating holidays (Full-Time Only)
•
Employee discount program
•
BCBA quarterly bonus program (Full-Time — can significantly increase base salary)
Position Highlights
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Clinician-Owned & Operated
•
Fieldwork Trainee Mentorship Program
•
Internal growth and advancement opportunities
•
Supportive, collaborative culture