BCBA
Company: Therapy and Learning Center of GA
Location: Kennesaw
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Therapy & Learning
Center of Georgia (TLC) Job Description: Board Certified Behavior
Analyst (BCBA) — Full-Time Department: Applied Behavior Analysis
(ABA) FLSA Status: Exempt (Salaried) Reports To: Director of ABA
Services (or assigned clinical leader) Supervises: Registered
Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and/or ABA clinical staff as assigned
Work Setting: Primarily in-clinic (multidisciplinary pediatric
setting); limited work-from-home days may be approved for
administrative/documentation or telehealth tasks, based on business
needs and leadership approval. Position Summary Therapy & Learning
Center of Georgia (TLC) is a multidisciplinary pediatric clinic
providing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Speech Therapy, and
Occupational Therapy services. Our mission is to create a better
future for our patients and their families by working together as a
collaborative, compassionate team. The BCBA serves as a clinical
leader responsible for conducting assessments, developing
individualized treatment plans, supervising and coaching RBTs,
collaborating with interdisciplinary providers, and supporting
families through training and ongoing communication. This role is
ideal for a team-oriented clinician who wants to make an impact in
a supportive, collaborative clinic environment. Key
Responsibilities Clinical Assessment & Treatment Planning Conduct
intake evaluations and re-evaluations for new and existing clients.
Utilize assessment tools such as VB-MAPP, ABLLS, AFLS, and PEAK (as
clinically appropriate) to guide treatment planning. Develop,
implement, and update individualized Behavior Intervention Plans
(BIPs) and skill acquisition programs. Monitor client progress
through data review and clinical analysis; adjust programming as
needed to ensure effective outcome Supervision, Coaching, and Team
Leadership Provide weekly supervision and ongoing coaching/feedback
to assigned RBT team members. Lead and support a small clinical
team while promoting TLC’s standards for high-quality care and
staff retention. Participate in regular 1:1 meetings with ABA
leadership and attend leadership/clinical meetings as scheduled.
Family Support & Caregiver Training Conduct bimonthly
parent/caregiver trainings and provide ongoing support to help
generalize skills to the home and community Communicate treatment
goals, progress, and recommendations in a clear, supportive, and
professional manner. Interdisciplinary Collaboration & Professional
Communication Collaborate with other BCBAs, Speech-Language
Pathologists (SLPs), and Occupational Therapists (OTs) to support
each child comprehensively. Communicate professionally with schools
and outside providers to coordinate care and promote continuity of
services. Documentation, Compliance, and Ethical Practice Maintain
timely, accurate documentation (clinical notes, treatment plans,
progress updates, caregiver training documentation, and other
required records). Uphold BACB ethical standards, payer
requirements, and clinic policies/procedures. Maintain required
credentialing and licensure in good standing. Productivity
Expectations Maintain a minimum of 25 patient visit hours per week
(or as otherwise defined by TLC based on business needs and
caseload). Caseload & Population (Typical) Caseload: Approximately
6–8 full-time early intervention clients (may vary based on
business needs). Population: Pediatric clients in a clinic-based,
multidisciplinary environment. Required Qualifications Master’s
degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education,
or a related field (required). Current BCBA certification
(required). Georgia BCBA license (or eligibility, if
applicable/required for the role). Demonstrated ability to
supervise RBTs and lead clinical work with professionalism and
consistency. Strong organizational, communication, and leadership
skills. Core Competencies Collaborative, team-first mindset in a
multidisciplinary setting Clinical judgment and data-based
decision-making Coaching and performance support for direct-care
staff Professional communication with families and external
stakeholders High attention to documentation quality and compliance
expectations Schedule Monday–Friday Typical therapy hours: 8:30
a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (exact schedule may vary by clinic operations and
client needs) Compensation & Benefits Overview (TLC Standard
Offering) TLC offers a competitive compensation and benefits
package. Offer details may vary based on experience, credentials,
and internal compensation guidelines. Benefits Medical, dental, and
vision insurance Short-term and long-term disability coverage
401(k) with employer match Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Professional development support, which may include: Paid CEU days
(example: 2 days/year) CEU stipend (details provided during hiring)
Employer-paid BCBA certification renewal fees Paid time off and
paid holidays (structure may include vacation/PTO, holidays, and
floating holiday) Referral program Mileage reimbursement (when
applicable) Relocation assistance may be considered for select
candidates Physical & Work Requirements (Clinic Environment)
Ability to work in an active pediatric clinical environment and
engage with children throughout the day. Ability to sit, stand,
walk, and move between treatment areas; occasional lifting/moving
of materials. Ability to maintain professional composure and sound
judgment in dynamic clinical situations. Equal Employment
Opportunity TLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed
to building a diverse and inclusive workplace and do not
discriminate on the basis of any legally protected status.
Requirements: Required Qualifications Master’s degree in Applied
Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related
field (required). Current BCBA certification (required). Georgia
BCBA license (or eligibility, if applicable/required for the role).
Demonstrated ability to supervise RBTs and lead clinical work with
professionalism and consistency. Strong organizational,
communication, and leadership skills. Core Competencies
Collaborative, team-first mindset in a multidisciplinary setting
Clinical judgment and data-based decision-making Coaching and
performance support for direct-care staff Professional
communication with families and external stakeholders High
attention to documentation quality and compliance expectations
Schedule Monday–Friday Typical therapy hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
(exact schedule may vary by clinic operations and client needs)
Compensation & Benefits Overview (TLC Standard Offering) TLC offers
a competitive compensation and benefits package. Offer details may
vary based on experience, credentials, and internal compensation
guidelines. Medical, dental, and vision insurance Short-term and
long-term disability coverage 401(k) with employer match Employee
Assistance Program (EAP) Professional development support, which
may include: Paid CEU days (2 days/year) CEU stipend (details
provided during hiring) Employer-paid BCBA certification renewal
fees Paid time off and paid holidays (structure includes PTO,
holidays, and floating holiday) Referral program Mileage
reimbursement (when applicable) Relocation assistance may be
considered for select candidates Physical & Work Requirements
(Clinic Environment) Ability to work in an active pediatric
clinical environment and engage with children throughout the day.
Ability to sit, stand, walk, and move between treatment areas;
occasional lifting/moving of materials. Ability to maintain
professional composure and sound judgment in dynamic clinical
situations. Equal Employment Opportunity TLC is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse and
inclusive workplace and do not discriminate on the basis of any
legally protected status.
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