Autism 360·Charlotte, North Carolina
The BCBA will provide 25 hours of in-person billable services per week and conduct clinical supervision, treatment planning, and program modifications. They are also responsible for collaborating with caregivers, coaching RBTs, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation.
The role requires a qualified BCBA to provide clinical services and support learner progress within a hybrid work structure. Candidates must be capable of maintaining ethical and compliant service delivery while managing both billable and non-billable responsibilities.
Market context
In North Carolina, BCBA openings often reflect steady demand for clinicians who can support learner progress while balancing direct service, documentation, and coordination work. Hybrid roles can be competitive because employers look for candidates who are comfortable with ethical, compliant practice and who can manage both billable and non-billable responsibilities. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly compare fit and save time before applying.