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Board Certified Behavior Analyst - Relocate to Idaho

Opal Autism Centers · Clearfield, UT · 1 mo ago
On-siteHealthcare$26k/yrFull-time

About the role

MUST BE WILLING TO RELOCATE TO IDAHO - Assistance will be provided!

At Opal Autism Centers, we're intentionally building a different kind of BCBA experience — one centered on clinical quality, sustainable workloads, strong operational support, and long-term clinician growth.

Position: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

Location: 738 Bridgeway Place, Suite 150, Eagle, Idaho 83616

Job Type: Full-Time | In-Person | Center-Based (part-time opportunity is also available)

Pay

Base Salary: $76,000-$85,000 (DOE)

Retention Bonus: $5,000

Relocation Assistance: Paid out with your first paycheck

Quarterly Bonus Opportunities: Earn up to $26,000 annually without PTO penalty

Benefits

Total Earning Potential: High-performing BCBAs may exceed $100,000 annually through a combination of competitive base salary, quarterly bonus opportunities, retention incentives, and ongoing investment in professional development and clinical support.

Why BCBAs Choose Opal

  • Independently owned organization — not private equity backed
  • No restrictive employment agreements or bonus repayment clauses
  • Center-based early intervention model (ages 2-6)
  • Dedicated operations, scheduling, and administrative support
  • Flex days built into scheduling structure
  • Sustainable caseload management philosophy
  • Quarterly bonus opportunities up to $26,000 annually
  • Collaborative, clinician-led culture
  • Leadership growth and mentorship opportunities
  • Intentional, stable organizational growth
  • Dedicated clinical quality and compliance leadership focused on ethical care, evolving funder requirements, and sustainable clinical practices

What You'll Do

Maintain clinically appropriate caseloads and productivity expectations aligned with quality care and evolving payer requirements

Conduct ongoing treatment integrity observations and protocol modification to support individualized clinical outcomes

Provide supervision and caregiver collaboration consistent with medical necessity, treatment intensity, and payer expectations

Maintain timely, accurate, and audit-ready clinical documentation in alignment with state, funder, and ethical requirements

Support caregiver training and skill generalization across settings to promote long-term client success

Requirements

  • Required Qualifications:
  • Current BCBA certification
  • Master's degree in ABA, Psychology, Education, or related field
  • Experience working with children with autism and/or early intervention populations
  • Current CPR & First Aid certification
  • Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience supervising RBTs and clinical teams
  • Strong collaboration, mentorship, and coaching skills
  • Experience with EMR systems and clinical documentation platforms
  • Behavior Analyst Licensure "LBA" (per state requirements)

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