What are the responsibilities and job description for the $2,000 Sign-on Bonus: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) position at Speech Tactics, PC?
Who We Are
At The LEEAP Center, we do things differently—and purposefully.
As Charlotte’s leading interdisciplinary pediatric therapy provider, we believe therapy is more than a service. It is a lifeline of support, advocacy, and compassion for children with neurodevelopmental differences and their families. Our team of behavior analysts, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and psychologists works together with intention, curiosity, and care to support the whole child and the whole family.
At The LEEAP Center, “Beyond Therapy” is more than a phrase. It reflects how we show up for families, how we collaborate across disciplines, and how we invest in our team. We are building something special: a mission-driven, family-centered environment where clinicians are supported, empowered, and equipped to make a meaningful impact.
We are not looking for someone to simply fill a role. We are seeking a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) who is mission-aligned, values-driven, and excited to be part of something bigger than themselves. Someone who believes in collaborative care, family empowerment, and helping children do more than reach milestones, but truly thrive.
About the Opportunity
The LEEAP Center is seeking a compassionate, skilled, and collaborative BCBA to provide comprehensive behavior analytic services to children and families in a supportive interdisciplinary setting. This role is ideal for a clinician who values both clinical excellence and meaningful connection with families and teammates.
The BCBA will be responsible for conducting assessments, developing and implementing individualized treatment plans, supervising RBTs, monitoring client progress, and partnering closely with caregivers and other clinical professionals to deliver high-quality, family-focused care.
Why Join The LEEAP Center
Here, your work is valued, your expertise is respected, and your growth matters.
What You Can Expect
$2,000 sign-on bonus
Smaller caseloads of 8–10 clients to support quality care and balanced clinical responsibilities
Hybrid schedule options, including in-clinic direct supervision and remote flexibility for indirect work
Autonomy to create your own supervision schedule
Clinical assistant support to help with the creation of stimuli
Support from a strong administrative team to assist with parent training and evaluation scheduling
Dedicated RBT Trainers to support RBT growth and development
Monthly in-house CEUs for BCBAs
CEU reimbursement of $300 per year
Quarterly commission bonus structure
Annual merit raises
A beautiful clinic-based workspace, eliminating the need for home-to-home travel
True interdisciplinary collaboration with ST, OT, PT, ABA, and Psychology
Open-door leadership that values each team member’s voice and contribution
A clinician-led organization where quality care and employee experience are top priorities
Ongoing mentorship, professional development, and team training
Team engagement, recognition, and quarterly gatherings with food, fun, and connection
Key Responsibilities
Utilize evidence-based practices to assess behavior and develop individualized treatment plans for children
Conduct functional behavior assessments and other clinical evaluations as appropriate
Develop and implement behavior intervention plans tailored to each child’s unique needs
Create individualized skill acquisition programs that are functional, ethical, and family-focused
Supervise and mentor a team of Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs)
Provide RBT supervision, training, support, and performance feedback
Monitor client data and evaluate progress toward treatment goals
Collaborate with each child’s multidisciplinary care team, including Speech, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Psychology
Provide training, guidance, and support to families, caregivers, and other professionals
Implement positive, evidence-based reinforcement strategies
Maintain timely, accurate, and compliant documentation of services and client progress
Qualifications
Current Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification
Master’s degree in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, or a related field
Experience working with pediatric clients, particularly children with autism and neurodevelopmental differences
Strong understanding of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles and evidence-based intervention strategies
Experience conducting assessments, building treatment plans, and supervising RBTs
Strong communication, collaboration, and family-partnership skills
Passion for interdisciplinary care and mission-driven pediatric work
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k)
Paid time off and holidays
Paid parental leave
Life insurance
Flexible spending account
Employee assistance program
Employee discount
Professional development assistance
Licensure reimbursement
Wellness program
Why This Role Matters
At The LEEAP Center, we are building a place where children are deeply supported, families feel seen and empowered, and clinicians have the space and support to do their best work.
This is an opportunity to join a growing organization that is committed to going Beyond Therapy through collaboration, compassion, and clinical excellence. If you are looking for a role where you can grow professionally, contribute meaningfully, and be part of a team that truly cares, we would love to hear from you.Salary : $82,000 - $100,000