Clinic Director – (BCBA)
Location:
Salt Lake City
Salary:
$90,000-$110,000(with significant upside potential)
Job Type:
Full-time
About the Opportunity
This is a
leadership position
for a Board Certified Behavior Analyst ready to run a clinic while maintaining a direct connection to client care. As
Clinic Director (BCBA)
, you’ll oversee day-to-day clinic operations, mentor and develop your team, ensure service quality, and uphold our mission of providing exceptional, personalized ABA therapy. You’ll also carry a caseload, keeping your skills sharp and your connection to families strong.
If you’re a strong leader with proven clinical expertise and a passion for building high-performing teams, this role offers a direct pathway to senior leadership as Aviation ABA expands.
Why Join Aviation ABA?
Competitive Pay:
With a lot of room to grow.
Comprehensive Benefits:
Health, dental, vision insurance; PTO; professional development; relocation assistance; referral bonuses.
Modern Facilities:
Brand-new, state-of-the-art clinics (COMING SOON!).
Career Growth:
Defined leadership pathway to senior roles.
Supportive Team:
Collaborative, mission-driven culture.
Boutique ABA Model:
Prioritize quality over quantity in a supportive, family-like environment.
Key Responsibilities
Clinic Director Leadership
Help Oversee day-to-day clinic operations, including scheduling, staffing coordination, and clinical troubleshooting.
Provide leadership, mentorship, and oversight to BCBAs, RBTs, and clinic staff.
Develop, refine, and implement clinic policies, procedures, and systems for operational and clinical excellence.
Serve as the primary point of contact for clinical and operational matters in the clinic.
Lead staff trainings, professional development sessions, and team meetings.
Partner with senior leadership to align clinic performance with company goals.
BCBA Clinical Duties
Conduct initial assessments, reassessments, and functional behavior assessments.
Design and implement individualized ABA treatment and behavior intervention plans.
Maintain a small caseload to ensure high-quality, hands-on clinical care.
Supervise, train, and provide ongoing support to RBTs/BTs.
Deliver parent and caregiver training using evidence-based strategies.
Perform program evaluations and make data-driven treatment adjustments.
Ensure compliance with ethical guidelines, state regulations, and quality benchmarks.
Conduct documentation audits, treatment plan reviews, and quality checks.
Provide in-home support when needed to maintain continuity of care.
Qualifications
Required: Current BCBA certification and UT LBA (or eligibility).
2+ Years working as a BCBA In a clinic setting
Master’s degree in ABA, Psychology, Education, Special Education, or related field.
Leadership or supervisory experience in ABA preferred.
Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills.
Willingness to balance both clinical and operational responsibilities.
Reliable transportation for local travel.
Preferred: Safety Care Specialist certification (or willingness to obtain).
Benefits
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Performance-based bonuses
Referral program
Relocation assistance
Ready to Lead?
If you’re an experienced BCBA who thrives in leadership, excels in clinical care, and wants to build a thriving clinic, Aviation ABA invites you to apply today and help shape the future of ABA services.