About the position
Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) Peak Potential Therapy – Northeast Ohio Part Time or Full Time | Hourly | Flexible Schedule | Clinical Support Role Why This Role Stands Out If you are a BCaBA who enjoys working closely with clients, supporting RBTs, and being an integral part of a strong clinical team, this role is built for you. At Peak Potential Therapy, we prioritize: Clear clinical structure and support Manageable caseload expectations Strong collaboration with BCBAs and leadership A team environment where you can grow and develop This role is designed to provide meaningful clinical experience while supporting BCBAs and the Clinical Director in delivering high-quality care. About Us Peak Potential Therapy is a growing provider of ABA, Speech, and Occupational Therapy services, dedicated to improving the lives of children with autism and related developmental needs. We focus on high-quality, individualized care and building strong relationships with families and our clinical team. What This Role Is and Is Not ✔ A hands-on clinical role with direct impact on clients and RBTs ✔ A support role working closely with BCBAs and leadership ✔ Flexible scheduling based on availability and caseload needs ✔ An opportunity to grow toward a BCBA role if desired ✘ Not an independent clinical decision-making role ✘ Not a purely administrative position ✘ Not a leadership role with full staff accountability Who This Role Is Ideal For A BCaBA who enjoys hands-on clinical work and supporting RBTs Someone looking for flexibility in their schedule A professional who values consistency, collaboration, and clear expectations Someone interested in developing toward a BCBA role (optional) Peak Potential Therapy is an equal opportunity employer. If you are looking for a role where you can make a meaningful impact while growing your clinical skills, we would love to connect. Apply today!
Responsibilities
Assist in managing and supporting an assigned ABA caseloadProvide direct supervision and guidance to RBTs in the field and clinicSupport implementation of treatment plans developed by the supervising BCBACollect and review data to ensure accuracy and consistencyAssist with assessments, program updates, and clinical documentationCollaborate with BCBAs, Clinical Director, and team membersMaintain timely and compliant documentationSupport a consistent and structured clinical environmentRequirements
BCaBA certification requiredOhio certification requiredBachelor's degree in ABA, Psychology, Education, or related fieldExperience working with individuals with autism or developmental disordersStrong understanding of ABA principlesStrong communication and organizational skillsAbility to work collaboratively within a clinical teamBenefits
Part-time and full-time opportunities availablePaid time off (for eligible employees)Continuing education and supervision support toward BCBA (if applicable)Collaborative and clinician-focused environmentOpportunity for growth and development