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BCBA Consultant

Crayons Learning ABA Therapy, Winston Salem, NC, United States


Job Title: Board Certified Behavior Analyst - Consultant - Remote Company: Crayons Learning ABA Therapy Location: Winston-Salem, NC (Must be NC-licensed and locally based) Job Type: 1099 Contractor | Part-time to Start | Remote Work Flexibility About Us: Crayons Learning ABA Therapy is a

startup ABA therapy provider

committed to delivering

compassionate, evidence-based care

to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). By bridging the language gap, we aim to deliver therapy that’s culturally sensitive, impactful, and truly transformative. The Opportunity: We’re seeking a

motivated BCBA

based in or near

Winston-Salem, NC , to help us

launch and shape

our practice. This is a

unique consultant opportunity

ideal for someone interested in joining a growing organization from the ground up. What You’ll Do: Serve as the

initial licensed BCBA

to support Crayons Learning ABA during credentialing. Provide

clinical oversight

and

carry a small caseload . Help with

recruiting and onboarding RBTs

and clinical team members. Influence practice direction as we grow – opportunity for

long-term leadership

role. Support delivery of

bilingual ABA services

aligned with our mission. Compensation Structure: $1,500 upfront fee

upon onboarding $500/month retainer

during the credentialing phase Transition to

competitive hourly rate

once caseload begins 1099 contractor position with flexible hours What We’re Looking For: Active

BCBA certification Must be

licensed in North Carolina Reside in or near

Winston-Salem, NC

(remote work is allowed, but must be local for compliance) Bilingual in English and Spanish

preferred but not required Passion for working with diverse, multilingual communities Interest in

building a practice , not just taking a caseload Why Join Us? Be part of

something meaningful from Day 1 Influence the

mission and model

of a growing ABA practice Flexible schedule and

remote-friendly setup Make a

real difference

for underserved bilingual families

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