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BCBA (Full-Time, Remote)

Saint George, UT · Remote

$75K - $105K/yr

Remote BCBA The BCBA Clinician practices under the close, ongoing supervision of the Clinical ... Willingness to travel to our center on a quarterly basis (company-paid). * Accommodations for ...

BCBA (Remote with Travel)

Austin, TX · On-site +1

$65K - $75K/yr

Why Traveling BCBAs Choose ABC: Full Time, Permanent Position Hybrid - Remote with Travel (3 Full ... LeBlanc for live CE events specially crafted for the Visiting BCBA team and continuous leadership ...

BCBA

Evans, GA · On-site +1

$75K - $83K/yr

Remote work options when necessary * Tiered system of support from the Clinical Director based on ... In person BCBAs may be required to travel between up to 2 different locations. Caseloads are ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Traveling BCBA, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Traveling BCBA, you need a master's degree in behavior analysis or a related field, BCBA certification, and expertise in applied behavior analysis (ABA) practices. Familiarity with telehealth platforms, electronic data collection systems, and clinical documentation tools is typically required. Strong communication, adaptability, and organizational skills are essential for managing remote client relationships and frequent travel. These competencies ensure effective therapy delivery, client engagement, and compliance with professional and ethical standards across various settings.

How does a Remote Traveling BCBA effectively manage communication and collaboration with clients and local team members while working from different locations?

As a Remote Traveling BCBA, maintaining open and consistent communication is key to delivering effective services. Most professionals in this role use secure telehealth platforms, video calls, and regular check-ins to stay connected with clients, caregivers, and on-site RBTs or therapists. It's essential to be proactive in scheduling meetings across time zones and documenting all interactions for continuity of care. Collaboration tools and digital data collection platforms are commonly used to share progress updates and treatment plans, ensuring everyone involved in a client's care is informed and aligned.

What is the difference between Remote Traveling Bcba vs Remote Bcba?

AspectRemote Traveling BcbaRemote Bcba
CertificationsBCBA or BCBA-D, supervised fieldworkBCBA or BCBA-D, supervised fieldwork
Work EnvironmentTraveling to client locations, in-home or community settingsPrimarily remote, telehealth sessions, minimal travel
Employer & IndustryBehavior therapy providers, clinics, schoolsBehavior therapy providers, clinics, telehealth companies

The main difference is that Remote Traveling Bcba professionals travel to clients' locations, providing in-person services, while Remote Bcba roles are primarily telehealth-based with minimal or no travel. Both roles require BCBA certification and serve similar industries, but their work environments differ significantly.

What is a Remote Traveling BCBA?

A Remote Traveling BCBA is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who provides behavioral therapy services, assessments, and supervision to clients in different locations, often using telehealth or traveling to various sites as needed. This role combines the flexibility of remote work with the requirement to occasionally travel to clients’ homes, schools, or other settings. The primary duties include developing behavior intervention plans, supervising Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), and collaborating with families and care teams. This position allows BCBAs to reach underserved areas while maintaining flexibility in their work schedule.
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BCBA (Full-Time, Remote)

BCBA (Full-Time, Remote)

Possibilities

Saint George, UT • Remote

$75K - $105K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

About Us

At Possibilities, we’re redefining what ABA therapy can look and feel like for our learners, their families, and our team. We are growing at a healthy, exciting pace and are looking for employees who are passionate about helping others, inspired by meaningful progress, and energized by building something special. Founded on the belief that every child and young adult can succeed with the right tools, Possibilities exists to help learners and their loved ones imagine new opportunities through compassionate, individualized care. We do ABA differently, guided by values of hope, community, empowerment, and growth that shape everything we do.

Remote BCBA Job Description

The BCBA Clinician practices under the close, ongoing supervision of the Clinical Director and is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing  the skill-acquisition and behavior-reduction plans for their assigned learners as well as preparing their ongoing progress reports.  The BCBA Clinician is also responsible for supervising the ongoing performance of their assigned clinicians (BACB Trainees and BCaBAs) and RBTs.  The BCBA Clinician provides assistance to learners, families, and team members by providing an appropriate, safe, and supportive learning environment. 

Job Duties:

  • Attend to and resolve parent, staff, and learner concerns under close supervision of the Clinical Director 
  • Conduct intake assessments and generate reports, as assigned 
  • Oversee an assigned caseload of learners
  • Develop treatment goals that are objective, measurable, and provide clear planning toward discharge
  • Develop, implement, and oversee individualized treatment plans, ensuring learners are making optimal progress and plans are implemented with high fidelity. Use professional knowledge and independent judgment to strategize continuous improvements.
  • Create behavior programming to support the development of appropriate behavior while reducing inappropriate behavior
  • Conduct ongoing assessment when necessary, including but not limited to the following: PEAK, VB-MAPP, Functional Analyses, ABLLS, AFLS, preference assessments, functional analyses, etc. 
  • Write ongoing progress reports according to funder guidelines
  • Provide direct ABA therapy to children with Autism and related development disabilities across the clinic, home, and community, as needed  
  • Consult with colleagues, collaborate/consult with caregivers and other professionals (e.g., daycare, medical professionals, SLP, OT, etc.), and work as a team to best support each learner. Coordinate continuity of care across all team members.
  • Maintain clinical paperwork (e.g., required forms, releases, reports, etc.), analyze data, and engage in accurate and complete documentation of hours and activities 
  • Provide ongoing support, supervision, and training to RBTs across clinic, home, community, and school settings
  • Assist in the training and development of RBT, BACB Trainee, and BCaBA staff according to the performance metrics of their positions, providing direction and clear expectations 
  • Fill in gaps and/or provide support during callouts and other low-level management issues 
  • Carry a caseload and meet direct service hours as identified by the CEO 
  • Track and enforce learner cancellation policy and authorization fulfillment (escalate to Clinical Director as necessary) 
  • Communicate ongoing progress with parents (at least monthly) 
  • Understand and disseminate all company policies (including HIPAA) to supervisees 
  • Work closely with Clinical Director 
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Compensation & Schedule:

  • Full-time: 
    • Salary between $75,000-$105,000 depending on experience.
    • Full-time is 40 hours per week.
    • Reduced full-time options of 30 or 35 hours per week are available, with salary prorated accordingly.
  • Billing & Administrative Expectations (for both part-time and full-time): 
    • Employees are expected to maintain 75% of hours worked as billable client time.
    • The remaining 25% of hours are allocated to administrative tasks.
  • This is a remote position serving clients in Southern Utah, so the work schedule follows Mountain Standard Time (MST).

Benefits

  • Opportunities for career growth and advancement 
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Employee recognition and rewards programs
  • Medical Insurance Contributions
  • Additional voluntary group insurance options including:
    • Dental 
    • Vision
    • Short-term disability
    • Basic Life Insurance, Voluntary Life Insurance, and AD&D. 
    • Accident Insurance
    • Pet Insurance
  • Discounted mobile phone plans

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Master’s Degree 
  • Active BCBA Certification.
  • 8-Hour Supervision Course
  • Minimum of 2 years of BCBA experience required, with 3 or more years preferred.
  • Licensed as a Behavior Analyst in Utah or South Dakota (or willingness to obtain, depending on the service location).
  • Prior experience in a remote role is preferred.
  • Willingness to travel to our center on a quarterly basis (company-paid).
    • Accommodations for travel will be considered upon request.

Physical Requirements: 

  • Proficient in spoken and written English 
  • Able to effectively learn, demonstrate, and teach physical tasks relevant to the role
  • Capable of transitioning from standing to kneeling and back, as required by job tasks
  • Sufficient mobility and range of motion to perform role-specific duties (e.g., guiding physical activities, demonstrating movement-based skills)
  • Able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs, with or without reasonable accommodation

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement

Possibilities is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all employees and applicants. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic in accordance with applicable laws.