Bilingual Telehealth Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) English/Spanish - Full Time
Texas, United States
FronteraCare delivers life-changing autism services to children and families across New Mexico and Colorado. We provide high quality diagnostic evaluations and ABA therapy, partnering closely with parents, grandparents, foster parents, and other caregivers to create individualized care plans rooted in each child's unique strengths, needs, and family context.
Our clinicians are committed to evidence-based, compassionate care that helps children with autism thrive. We believe the best outcomes are when families are at the heart of the treatment. By combining clinical expertise with family insights, we help children build skills, gain confidence, and thrive.
Our Mission Our mission is to expand access to exceptional diagnostic and behavioral healthcare for every child, no matter where they live or their circumstances.
About the Role:
At Frontera, we’re not just providing ABA therapy, we’re transforming how behavioral health is delivered. Born from firsthand experience with the delays and inefficiencies in today’s diagnostic and therapeutic systems, Frontera was created to bridge the gap between families and the care they need. We do this by combining compassionate, culturally informed clinical care with innovative technology that supports—rather than replaces—clinicians, making care more precise, accessible, and sustainable.
We’re seeking a mission-driven, technology-forward Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our telehealth team in New Mexico. This is more than a clinical role, it’s a leadership opportunity. As a BCBA at Frontera, you’ll be at the forefront of an innovative care model that leverages digital phenotyping, intelligent assessment tools, and asynchronous supervision technology to expand access and improve outcomes. You’ll lead and mentor RBTs with intention, ensuring high-quality implementation and meaningful professional development.
If you believe in the power of technology to transform care—without compromising clinical integrity, and if you're passionate about guiding and growing the next generation of behavior technicians, we want to hear from you.
The BCBA will operate within Local, State and Federal Regulations as well as adhere to all Frontera policies and procedures. Essential duties include but are not limited to:
Conducting behavior or functional Analytic Assessment Process
Developing the case supervision and clinical management
Developing and implementing an ABA Treatment Plan
Consulting with a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) or Behavior Technician (BT) regarding client/family concerns
Selecting appropriate stimulus materials and treatment modalities for age and ability of person served
Including the client/family in setting treatment goals and training families on specific treatment strategies and carryover skills for the client/family
Giving clear concise instructions in presenting materials and/or techniques in therapy
Recording and tracking daily progress for client/family accurately
Utilizing time in session efficiently to meet objectives
Providing accurate and immediate feedback to the client and/or family
Planning for discharge of the person served
General Requirements:
General knowledge and experience in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis
Services and/or knowledge of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Managerial experience
Proficient computer skills in Excel, database management and record keeping
Effective oral and written communication
Excellent interpersonal and coaching skills
Evidence of the practice of a high level of confidentiality
Excellent organizational skills
Completing stage two assessments
Completing other duties as assigned
Education and Experience:
Master's Degree in Psychology or related field, emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis
Two or more years of experience working with a pediatric population
Two or more years of experience in an applied setting participating in functional assessments/ analyses, the development and implementation of functional behavior plans as well as the ongoing oversight and monitoring of the implementation and adjustments to such programs
Memberships to specific state and national (ABAI) professional associations are highly recommended
1+ year of Telehealth supervision experience
Located in NM, AZ, TX, FL, GA, ID, NV, UT, OK, or CO
Ability to work within the hours of 8am-5pm MT
Why Frontera Health?
Opportunity to be at the forefront of innovation in pediatric healthcare
Work on challenging and impactful projects that leverage cutting-edge AI/ML technologies
Collaborate with a talented and passionate team in a fast-paced and dynamic environment
Make a real difference in the lives of children and families in rural communities
Full time and part time opportunities available
Competitive salary and benefits package
Join us in building the future of developmental healthcare!
At Frontera Health, we are committed to innovation in the ABA field. We’re excited to offer clinicians access to our cutting-edge Assessment Builder, the first platform that leverages AI, computer vision, and clinical reasoning to analyze unstructured data. If you're looking to streamline your workflow, save time, and leverage cutting-edge AI, this is it!
We are not able to hire candidates in CA, WA, OR, NY, PA, NJ, MA, CT, IL, VA, MD, or MN.
Why Join Us At Frontera Care, you will be part of a mission-driven, supportive team making a real difference for children and families. We provide the tools, resources, collaboration you need to focus on what matters most: delivering high-quality, family-centered care. If you are passionate about helping children with autism, and want to grow your career while transforming access to care, accessible healthcare, we would love to welcome you to our team.
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