Clinical Support Specialist (BCBA Student Analyst)
The LEEAP Center | Charlotte, NC | $43,000 – $46,000 annually, based on experience
Who We Are
At The LEEAP Center, we do things differently—and purposefully. As Charlotte’s leading bilingual interdisciplinary pediatric therapy provider, we believe therapy is more than a service. It is a lifeline of support, advocacy, and compassion for children with neurodevelopmental differences and their families. Our team of behavior analysts, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and psychologists works together with intention, curiosity, and care to support the whole child and the whole family. We are not looking for someone to simply fill a position. We are seeking a mission-aligned, values-driven professional who wants to be part of something bigger than themselves—someone who believes in collaborative care, family empowerment, and helping children do more than reach milestones, but truly thrive.
Role Snapshot
•$43,000 – $46,000 annual salary
•Meaningful growth pathway for experienced RBTs
•Clinic-based setting with no home-to-home travel
•Interdisciplinary collaboration with ST, OT, PT, ABA, and Psychology
•Mentorship, training, and professional growth opportunities
•Open-door, clinician-owned leadership culture
About the Opportunity
We are seeking a highly organized, dependable, and collaborative Clinical Support Specialist (BCBA Student Analyst) to join our growing ABA department. This role is designed as a meaningful growth pathway for experienced Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) who want to advance within the company and expand their impact beyond direct therapy.
The ideal candidate will have a strong command of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles, a proven track record of supporting children and families, and the ability to stay calm during challenging moments. This professional will serve as a vital bridge between clients, families, therapists, and the clinical team, supporting clinical operations, crisis management, and the implementation of behavior intervention plans.
This is an opportunity for an RBT who wants:
•To step into a higher level of responsibility within clinical operations
•A true interdisciplinary environment
•To support clinical excellence without being required to be on the BCBA track
•A clinic-based model with strong support
•A workplace where quality care and employee experience both matter
Why Join The LEEAP Center
Here’s why this role stands out:
•Growth from within: A clear pathway to expand your skills in clinical operations and leadership.
•Clinical assistant support: Opportunities to prepare materials and assist with assessments.
•Meaningful interdisciplinary collaboration: Work alongside ST, OT, PT, ABA, and Psychology.
•Open-door leadership: A culture that values each team member’s voice and contribution.
•A clinician-owned environment: Where quality care and employee satisfaction remain top priorities.
•Team engagement: Recognition and a culture that values people—not just productivity.
Responsibilities
•Act as a bridge between clients, families, therapists, BCBAs, and the broader clinical team to support effective treatment and holistic client care
•Provide calm, professional crisis support and implement crisis prevention strategies to ensure a safe and therapeutic environment
•Support clinical staff by preparing client materials, assisting with assessments, and managing documentation-related tasks
•Perform skills assessments for the ongoing service and professional development of direct therapists
•Assist in the implementation of behavior intervention plans under the guidance of clinical leadership
•Assist with interpreting and communication for Spanish-speaking families (if bilingual)
Qualifications
•Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) (Required)
•Current enrollment in a BCBA program (Preferred, but not required)
•Strong communication, organizational, and family-partnership skills
•Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
•Demonstrated compassion, patience, professionalism, and commitment to client outcomes
•Proficiency in Google Suite to create materials for BCBAs and the clinical team
•Ability to pass a LEEAP Center competency assessment based on the RBT curriculum
•Experience in crisis prevention and behavior management (Preferred)
•Bilingual (Spanish/English) is highly preferred
Benefits
•Medical, vision, and dental insurance coverage
•401(k)
•Employee Assistance Program
•Employee discount
•Flexible spending account
•Life insurance
•Paid time off and holidays
•Paid parental leave
•Professional development assistance
•Wellness program
Why This Role Matters
At The LEEAP Center, we are building more than an ABA role. We are building a place where clinicians are supported, families are empowered, and children receive collaborative care designed to create meaningful long-term outcomes.
If you are an experienced RBT looking for a role with strong support, leadership potential, and a truly interdisciplinary environment, we would love to hear from you.