Clinical Director
Company: GBE Alliance
Location: Jackson
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About Us: GBE Alliance is
comprised of a network of licensed professionals who specialize in
autism spectrum disorders to provide telehealth and direct services
for individuals with autism and their families - paving the way for
a brighter future. We pride ourselves on being an all-encompassing
resource, providing autism evaluations for a clinical diagnosis,
ABA treatment, speech therapy, and occupational therapy. Experts in
the field have formed an alliance to help families around the globe
in a convenient online format or face-to-face. Join our team of
passionate professionals and make a meaningful impact on the lives
of those we serve. Job Summary: The Clinical Director is
responsible for overseeing clinical operations and clinical
administrative functions within assigned clinic(s). This role
provides clinical leadership to ensure high-quality, ethical, and
evidence-based ABA services while supporting staff development,
clinical quality, and treatment integrity. The Clinical Director
works in close partnership with the Operations Director, who
oversees the general business operations of the clinic. The
Clinical Director and Operations Director collaborate as members of
the functional Director Dyad, ensuring coordinated decision-making
and aligned execution across clinical and operational domains.
Responsibilities Clinical Leadership and Oversight Provide clinical
management and oversight to a team of BCBAs, Behavior Technicians,
and Registered Behavior Technicians. Serve as the lead clinician or
primary reviewer for initial assessments and the development,
review, and evaluation of individualized treatment plans grounded
in ABA principles. Ensure treatment integrity, ethical practice,
and compliance with BACB Ethical Code standards, state regulations,
payer requirements, and organizational clinical policies. Monitor
client progress through systematic review of behavioral data;
problem-solve and provide clinical direction when insufficient
progress toward outcomes is identified. Maintain a reduced clinical
caseload, as assigned, which may include direct assessment,
supervision, and treatment. Promote a therapeutic, assent-focused
environment in which client input and clinical appropriateness are
actively considered in treatment planning and implementation.
Clinical Administration and Quality Assurance Oversee clinical
administrative systems and trackers, including technician level
tracking, BT/RBT credential monitoring, client level systems, and
city BCBA trackers. Execute and enforce clinical policies and
procedures to ensure consistent, compliant service delivery.
Establish, implement, and monitor quality assurance processes
related to clinical performance, documentation integrity, and
treatment effectiveness. Conduct regular reviews of client
progress, treatment outcomes, and clinical documentation; direct
adjustments as clinically indicated. Oversee the collection,
review, and analysis of clinical data to inform treatment decisions
and quality improvement initiatives. Ensure accurate, timely, and
compliant clinical documentation across clinical teams.
Supervision, Training, and Professional Development Supervise,
train, and mentor BCBAs and clinical staff to support skill
development, professional growth, and adherence to evidence-based
practices. Conduct performance evaluations for BCBAs, Assistant
Clinical Directors, and ABA Supervisors, focusing on clinical
competencies, treatment integrity, and client outcomes. Pinpoint
staff performance variables that directly support meaningful,
measurable client progress. Conduct and/or oversee staff and
caregiver trainings. Promote a culture of ongoing professional
development through continued education, literature review, and
participation in relevant conferences and workshops. Regularly
reference behavior analytic literature to inform clinical
decision-making and program development. Collaboration and
Leadership Engagement Collaborate closely with the Operations
Director as part of the functional Director Dyad to support
coordinated clinic functioning and aligned decision-making.
Communicate with administrative teams to support clinical records
management, authorization tracking, and payer-related clinical
requirements. Work collaboratively with interdisciplinary
professionals (e.g., speech-language pathologists, occupational
therapists, educational staff) to support coordinated care when
applicable. Attend leadership meetings and actively contribute to
clinical planning, problem-solving, and cross-functional
initiatives. Participate in service, quality, and growth
initiatives through clinical leadership and implementation support.
Address sensitive employee relations matters related to clinical
performance and conduct professionally and ethically, independently
or in collaboration with Human Resources. Requirements Master’s
degree in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) or a closely related
field required. Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in good
standing with the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) .
Tennessee Behavior Analyst License / Kentucky Behavior Analyst
License preferred Minimum of three (3) years of experience
practicing as a BCBA. Demonstrated experience in clinical
supervision, leadership, and data-based decision-making. Strong
communication skills, sound clinical judgment, professionalism, and
ability to work effectively within a leadership team. Demonstrated
commitment to ethical practice and improving outcomes for children
and families. Successful completion of a background check and
required screenings. Willingness to work onsite 2-3 full days per
week on reoccurring schedule. Physical Requirements Ability to
walk, stand, sit, kneel, stoop, crouch, crawl, twist, reach
overhead, pull, bend, and lift up to 50 pounds. Ability to engage
in occasional running and physical prompting as required by the
clinical environment. Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with
experience. Health, dental, and vision insurance options. Paid time
off and company holidays. 401(k) retirement plan. Ongoing
professional development opportunities. Supportive and
collaborative work environment. Meaningful work impacting
individuals, families, and communities. GBE Alliance is an Equal
Opportunity Employer and is committed to providing a workplace free
from discrimination and harassment. Employment decisions are made
without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex (including
pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression),
national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information,
marital status, veteran status, citizenship, or any other
characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local
law. GBE Alliance complies with all applicable laws governing
nondiscrimination in employment and is dedicated to ensuring equal
opportunity in recruitment, hiring, training, promotion,
compensation, benefits, discipline, and termination.
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