What are the responsibilities and job description for the BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) position at Hopebridge?
At Hopebridge, we provide autism therapy services that help children and families live their best lives. We expand access to compassionate, evidence-based care—rooted in science, delivered with heart, and built for long-term progress. As a BCBA, you’ll guide children through meaningful developmental milestones, mentor the next generation of clinicians, and make a difference.
Company Culture
Hopebridge isn’t just a place to work—it’s a place to grow. We offer a clear career ladder (BCBA → Lead → Senior → Assistant Clinical Director → Clinical Director), free CEUs, and mentorship opportunities through our Bridge Program. With ethical caseloads, a supportive clinical leadership team, and 100 locations nationwide, we empower you to build a sustainable career doing what you love. You’ll also have access to up to 2 remote work-from-home days per month for flexibility and balance. We offer generous compensation and a clinician-created bonus with a total compensation range of $80,000 - $124,000.
Responsibilities
Day in the Life
Company Culture
Hopebridge isn’t just a place to work—it’s a place to grow. We offer a clear career ladder (BCBA → Lead → Senior → Assistant Clinical Director → Clinical Director), free CEUs, and mentorship opportunities through our Bridge Program. With ethical caseloads, a supportive clinical leadership team, and 100 locations nationwide, we empower you to build a sustainable career doing what you love. You’ll also have access to up to 2 remote work-from-home days per month for flexibility and balance. We offer generous compensation and a clinician-created bonus with a total compensation range of $80,000 - $124,000.
Responsibilities
Day in the Life
- Conduct behavioral assessments and develop individualized ABA therapy plans
- Supervise RBTs and fieldwork students, ensuring ethical, high-quality service delivery
- Provide parent and caregiver guidance to foster skills
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of speech, occupational, and mental health professionals
- Track progress, write treatment plans, and adjust interventions based on clinical data
- Participate in clinical team meetings and ongoing learning cohorts
- Master’s degree or higher in ABA, education, psychology, or related field
- Active BCBA Certification and Licensure in Applicable States
- Commitment to neurodiversity-affirming, child-centered care
- Ability to supervise and mentor RBTs and clinical fellows
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, center-based setting
Salary : $80,000 - $124,000