Are you looking for a creative place to work?!
We are hiring for a full‑time Clinical Director to join our Creative Crew!
About Creative Therapy Solution
Creative Therapy Solution is a BCBA‑owned, women‑owned, privately owned, and locally operated ABA provider. Our leadership team is close to the work, deeply invested in the people, and intentional about building a culture where clinicians and staff can thrive — not just get through the day. We believe great care starts with supported people . That’s why we build strong systems, set clear expectations, and create space for collaboration and growth.
- Clinician‑led decision making: Our leaders understand the work because they’ve done the work.
- Ethical, neurodivergent‑affirming care: Not as a buzzword, but as a daily practice.
- Strong systems over constant firefighting: We design processes that allow people to focus on meaningful work.
- Real leadership access: Leadership is present, approachable, and accountable.
- Intentional growth: We grow with purpose, protecting quality and culture along the way.
At CTS, your voice matters. We value people who are thoughtful, collaborative, and committed to doing what’s right — even when it’s hard. Whether you’re leading, supporting, or growing into your next role, you’ll find a team that believes in clarity, trust, accountability, and continuous improvement .
If you’re ready to step into a Clinical Director role where your expertise, leadership, and voice truly matter , and where you can help shape clinical direction while developing others, we’d love to hear from you.
About the Role
The Clinical Director is a key member of CTS’s leadership team and serves as the owner of clinical excellence . This role has real authority and influence, including setting clinical standards, guiding clinical decision‑making, and developing future clinical leaders. This is a leadership role—not a full caseload position—though occasional clinical support may be provided for coverage, training, or complex cases.
What You’ll Do
- Lead and oversee all clinical services across settings
- Ensure ABA services are ethical, evidence‑based, individualized, and neurodivergent‑affirming
- Supervise, mentor, and develop BCBAs and clinical leaders
- Serve as the senior clinical resource for complex cases and ethical decision‑making
- Own clinical quality, consistency, and outcomes across programs
- Monitor key clinical metrics, including outcomes, authorization utilization, supervision compliance, and efficiency
- Partner with operations and executive leadership on staffing, scheduling, growth, and strategy
- Oversee onboarding, training, and professional development for clinical staff
- Ensure compliance with BACB standards, HIPAA, and regulatory requirements
Who This Role Is For
- A BCBA who enjoys leading and developing other clinicians
- A systems‑minded leader who values clarity, accountability, and quality
- Someone comfortable balancing clinical excellence with operational realities
- A clinician committed to ethical, neurodivergent‑affirming care
- A leader ready for ownership, accountability, and meaningful impact
Qualifications
Required
- Master’s degree in ABA or related field
- Active BCBA certification and state licensure (as applicable)
- Meets BACB supervision requirements
- 5+ years of clinical ABA experience
- 3+ years supervising treatment programs for individuals with autism
Preferred
- Prior clinical leadership or management experience
- Experience with clinic‑based and community‑based ABA services
Schedule & Location
- Full‑Time, Monday–Friday (9:30 am‑5:30 pm)
- Limited Travel
- Based in Scottsdale, AZ
Benefits
- Competitive compensation
- Paid holidays, PTO, and paid sick time
- Health, dental, vision, and life insurance
- 401(k) with matching
- Work‑provided laptop, phone, and iPad
- Referral program