Kyo is a leading provider of child-centric Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), serving thousands of children and teens across nine states. Every day, we seek to achieve the unachievable for our clients. Kyo’s BCBAs work with each client to create customized treatment plans and target the skills that are most meaningful to them and their families. They utilize assessments and advanced technology to measure outcomes and ensure maximum results. As a Kyo BCBA, you will receive 1:1 mentorship and the opportunity to collaborate with like-minded clinicians nationwide, in order to foster your personal and professional development. Our Tampa team is looking for a BCBA to join them! Our clinicians experience personalized mentorship, competitive benefits, flexible work hours and the opportunity to support clients on average 50% via telehealth. Responsibilities include directing client programs, managing staff implementation of ABA services, supervising Behavior Therapists and Program Supervisors, serving as Responsible Supervisor for BCBA Trainees, conducting observations and assessments in various settings, developing individualized treatment plans, communicating progress with families and staff, designing and delivering training, assisting with clinical or operational projects, modeling program implementation, attending meetings, ensuring program efficacy, meeting performance metrics, and performing other duties including direct therapy as needed. Mentoring responsibilities include overseeing Behavior Therapist mentorship groups, delivering quarterly performance reviews, acting as Responsible Supervisor for BTs in BACB coursework, and providing individualized mentorship. Kyo offers a collaborative work environment with tailored mentorship, comprehensive benefits, reasonable workloads, bonuses, vacation time, 401K matching, company equipment, mileage reimbursements, and relocation assistance. Requirements include BCBA certification, MA degree in Psychology, Special Education or related field, excellent interpersonal and communication skills, operational skills, ability to drive to client and business meetings, willingness to occasionally work longer than 8 hours/day, reliable transportation, valid driver's license and insurance. Physical requirements include ability to walk, kneel, crawl, bend, crouch, stand, sit on child-sized chairs, lift up to 50 pounds, manual dexterity for data entry, specific vision and auditory abilities, and ability to speak and receive detailed oral communication. Work environment includes homes, schools, community locations, or clinical centers, with potential stress due to client behavior or busy office environment. The job description reflects general functions and may be elaborated by management.