Ready to grow beyond traditional BCBA responsibilities?
At Opal Autism Centers, we’re intentionally building a different kind of clinical leadership experience — one focused on ethical care, sustainable clinical practices, mentorship, operational support, and long-term leadership development.
As an independently owned, center-based ABA organization, we are committed to creating an environment where clinical leaders feel empowered to support their teams, uphold treatment quality, and make a meaningful impact without sacrificing clinical integrity or personal well-being.
Our Assistant Clinical Directors play a critical role in supporting clinical excellence, mentoring BCBAs and RBTs, and helping create stable, high-quality treatment environments for children and families.
Position: Assistant Clinical Director - BCBA
Location: 7 Oak Branch Drive, Suite E, Greensboro, NC 27407
Job Type: Full-Time | In-Person | Center-Based
Base Salary: $85,000–$89,000
Retention Bonus: $5,000
Annual Bonus Opportunity: Earn up to ~15% of salary
Total Earning Potential: High-performing Assistant Clinical Directors may exceed $100,000 annually through a combination of competitive base salary, annual bonus opportunity, retention incentives, and ongoing investment in professional development and clinical support.
Why BCBAs Choose Opal:
Independently owned organization — not private equity backed
No restrictive employment agreements or bonus repayment clauses
Center-based early intervention model (ages 2–6)
Dedicated operations, scheduling, and administrative support
Flex days built into scheduling structure
Sustainable caseload management philosophy
Annual bonus' opportunity up to ~15% of salary
Collaborative, clinician-led culture
Leadership growth and mentorship opportunities
Opportunity to influence clinical culture, mentorship, and team development
Intentional, stable organizational growth
Dedicated clinical quality and compliance leadership focused on ethical care, evolving funder requirements, and sustainable clinical practices
Our Care Model
At Opal Autism Centers, we provide assent-based, trauma-informed, and neuro-affirming care- prioritizing learner autonomy, emotional safety, and dignity through compassionate, non-coercive, and individualized ABA practices.
What You’ll Do:
The Assistant Clinical Director supports the Clinical Director in overseeing clinical operations, maintaining treatment quality, mentoring clinical teams, and helping ensure alignment with clinical, ethical, and payer expectations. This role is ideal for an experienced BCBA who is passionate about leadership, mentorship, quality improvement, and helping shape a positive and sustainable clinical culture.
Requirements
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Preferred Qualifications:
Benefits
Customized Transition Support:
We understand that transitioning into a new BCBA role can involve financial, logistical, and career-planning considerations. Depending on experience, location, and organizational need, individualized employment packages may include relocation support, sign-on or retention incentives, assistance navigating previous employment-related financial obligations, and contingent offers for future BCBAs preparing to sit for their certification exam.
We’ve intentionally built a compensation and support structure that prioritizes sustainability, growth, clinician well-being, and ethical clinical practice.
Compensation & Growth:
Work-Life Balance & Support:
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About Opal Autism Centers:
At Opal, we are committed to delivering ethical, high-quality ABA services that prioritize dignity, compassion, collaboration, and meaningful outcomes for the children and families we serve.
We are intentionally building an organization where clinicians and leaders can grow long-term without sacrificing quality care, clinical integrity, or personal well-being. As the ABA landscape continues to evolve, our leadership team remains proactive in adapting to changing clinical, ethical, state, and payor requirements to help create sustainable clinical practices that support and protect both our clients and clinicians.
We believe strong leadership creates stronger outcomes — for children, families, and clinical teams alike.
Opal Autism Centers is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or any other protected status. We value diversity and inclusion in our workplace. By applying for this position, you acknowledge and agree to the above statement.