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Regional BCBA

Company:
hopebridge
Location:
Columbus, OH
Pay:
90000USD - 110000USD per year
Posted:
August 14, 2025
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Job Description

We are seeking an experienced and dedicated Regional BCBA to join our team in our Columbus, Ohio region. In this role, you will play a crucial part in leading and mentoring clinical teams to ensure the delivery of high-quality ABA services for children with autism and their families. The Regional BCBA will support local clinical leadership, collaborate with the Regional Manager and HR, and drive growth and clinical excellence across the Columbus region. This role offers a rewarding opportunity to make a lasting impact while advancing your career within an organization committed to compassionate care.ResponsibilitiesKey Responsibilities:

Direct and oversee the implementation of ABA therapy programs aligned with evidence-based practices.

Provide mentorship and training to local clinical leadership teams (Assistant Clinical Directors, Clinical Directors, BCBAs).

Support the development and delivery of the mentorship program for Assistant Clinical Directors and Clinical Directors.

Ensure compliance with national and state-level regulatory policies.

Analyze clinical performance and accessibility to optimize services.

Oversee BCBA placement and manage clinical staff to maximize service delivery.

Conduct clinical overlaps to provide feedback and guidance for ongoing cases.

Collaborate on clinic optimization plans and support organizational growth initiatives.

Participate in clinical committees and contribute to the creation of continuing education workshops.Required SkillsRequired Competencies:

Active listening and effective communication.

Ability to delegate, motivate, and lead teams.

Strong organizational and task management skills.

Experience in developing others and fostering team growth.

Financial literacy and strategic thinking.Qualifications:

Master’s degree in human services or related field.

BCBA certification in good standing, with a minimum of 4 years of post-certification experience.

At least 2 years of management experience, with multi-site clinical leadership preferred.

Experience working with children with autism spectrum disorder is required.

Strong background in skills assessments and curricula (VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R, PEAK, etc.).

Preferred experience in organizational behavior management (OBM).

Certified and/or licensed as a BCBA, in good standing.

Experience with effective clinical mentorship. Work Environment:

This role will involve both remote and clinical settings (including schools), with travel required up to 25%.

Full-time

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