The Role
We are seeking a BCBA who wants to do meaningful, hands-on work while helping shape a growing organization. You will design and oversee individualized treatment programs, supervise and mentor technicians, and partner closely with families to support progress across environments.
This role is ideal for a BCBA who values autonomy, strong clinical culture, and the opportunity to practice in a way that aligns with their ethics and training.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Practice
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Conduct FBAs and skill-based assessments such as VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R, and AFLS
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Develop individualized treatment and behavior support plans aligned with family priorities and daily life needs
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Analyze data to guide clinical decisions and adjust programming as needed

BCBA Job Description
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Home & Community-Based Services | Western North Carolina
Full-Time
About Clearway Autism Services
Clearway Autism Services is a locally rooted ABA provider serving children and families across Western North Carolina. We deliver individualized, evidence-based ABA services in homes, schools, and community settings, with a strong emphasis on dignity, collaboration, and outcomes that matter in daily life.
Our work is guided by a simple belief: effective ABA should support autonomy, honor communication in all its forms, and build skills that genuinely improve quality of life. Families are not passive recipients of care. They are partners. Children are not projects. They are people.

OUR CLINICAL APPROACH
Clearway is committed to neuro-affirming, assent-based practice. That means:
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Respecting the child’s voice, preferences, and boundaries
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Prioritizing functional communication, self-advocacy, and independence
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Designing goals around what improves real life, not just what is easy to measure
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Supporting regulation and skill-building without relying on coercion or compliance-based models
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Collaborating closely with families, schools, and community partners
We value thoughtful clinical decision-making, ethical clarity, and humility in practice. We expect our clinicians to think critically, reflect often, and adjust when something is not serving the child.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
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Ensure high-quality implementation across home, school, and community settings
Supervision and Mentorship
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Provide competency-based supervision to RBTs and behavior technicians
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Conduct field observations, coaching, and performance feedback
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Support staff growth through modeling, collaboration, and ongoing clinical guidance
Family and Community Partnership
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Collaborate with caregivers to promote generalization and sustainability of skills
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Provide caregiver training and ongoing communication around progress and priorities
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Coordinate with schools and other providers as appropriate
Organizational Contribution
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Participate in quality improvement efforts and clinical systems development
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Uphold BACB ethical standards and Clearway policies
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Represent Clearway with professionalism and integrity in the community
Qualifications
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Master’s degree in ABA, Psychology, Education, or a related field
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Active BCBA certification in good standing
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Licensed or license-eligible in North Carolina
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Experience supervising clinical staff preferred
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Strong clinical judgment, communication skills, and professionalism
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Reliable transportation for local travel
Compensation and Benefits
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Competitive salary based on experience
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Health, dental, and vision insurance
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Paid time off and company holidays
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CEU and professional development support
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Opportunities for growth in a thoughtfully scaling organization
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Supportive, values-driven clinical culture

Why Clearway
Clearway is intentionally built to be sustainable for clinicians and meaningful for families. We are growing carefully, investing in our people, and creating systems that allow BCBAs to focus on clinical quality rather than constant productivity pressure.
If you are looking for a place where your clinical voice matters and your values are reflected in practice, we would love to connect.
Apply to join Clearway Autism Services and help clear a path that families can truly walk.
Clearway Autism Services is an equal opportunity employer. We value diverse perspectives and are committed to creating a respectful, inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or veteran status.
Ready to start your journey with Clearway?

Use the form on our Contact Us page, or email us at hello@clearwayautism.com
If you have questions before applying, we’re happy to talk.
