State Clinical Director (Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA) – Colorado
Aurora, CO, United States
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst
- ABA therapy
- clinical supervision
The State Clinical Director (BCBA) leads and supervises ABA therapy services across Colorado, ensuring quality client outcomes through direct supervision, treatment plan development, and family collaboration. This role combines in-home and telehealth services, prioritizes manageable caseloads, and uses technology to streamline clinical operations. The position requires a BCBA certification, clinical leadership skills, and offers competitive benefits including relocation assistance and professional development support.
State Clinical Director (Board Certified Behavior Analyst / BCBA) – Colorado
Location: Hybrid
Pay: $100,000-$130,000
Job Type: Full-time
About Achieve ABA Therapy Group
Achieve ABA Therapy Group is a growing, independent ABA organization dedicated to providing high-quality, family-centered therapy across Colorado. We know families can’t wait months for ABA therapy, which is why we’re building a team that can deliver timely, effective care. Our model is designed to support clinicians—not burn them out—with smaller caseloads, user-friendly technology, and leadership that prioritizes your professional growth.
Why Join Us?
As the State Clinical Director – Colorado, you’ll play a key role in shaping ABA services for families across the state. We believe in:
Manageable caseloads with BCBA-to-client ratios designed for quality supervision
Dedicated time for caregiver meetings (2x/month) and treatment plan updates
Central Reach platform for streamlined, tech-enabled ABA
Leadership that values collaboration, transparency, and clinical excellence
Responsibilities
Serve as the State Clinical Director – Colorado, providing direct supervision and support to RBTs with a focus on quality outcomes
Develop and update individualized treatment plans with measurable client goals
Lead caregiver meetings to ensure family involvement and progress monitoring
Balance in-home and telehealth services across assigned cases
Maintain high standards of data collection and clinical documentation
Qualifications
Current Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification (required)
At least 1 year of experience as a BCBA (preferred)
Strong communication and leadership skills with families and team members
Experience with both in-home and center-based services
Comfort with technology-based ABA tools
Must be able to relocate to New Hampshire prior to starting
Benefits
Competitive salary starting at $100,000
401(k) retirement plan
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off + 7 federal holidays
Flexible schedule
Relocation assistance
CEU allowance & professional development support
Referral program
Apply Today
If you’re a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) ready to step into leadership, this State Clinical Director – Colorado role offers the opportunity to build something meaningful. At Achieve ABA Therapy Group, we’re not just providing services—we’re creating a supportive, innovative ABA community for clinicians, families, and kids across Colorado.




