Board Certified Behavior Analyst Careers in North Carolina
North Carolina has a growing demand for Board Certified Behavior Analysts as the state expands home and community-based services (HCBS) under Medicaid waiver programs. OneWell Healthcare actively recruits BCBAs in North Carolina to support individuals with disabilities and seniors who want to live independently in their communities.
North Carolina Pay Note
North Carolina's Innovations Waiver funds community DSP services throughout the state.
Open Board Certified Behavior Analyst Positions in North Carolina
No openings listed right now — but we're always growing in North Carolina.
Browse All BCBA OpeningsRequirements in North Carolina
- ✓High school diploma or GED
- ✓Valid driver's license
- ✓Clean background check
- ✓CPR / First Aid certification (employer-provided)
- ✓State-specific training (covered in onboarding)
What OneWell Provides in North Carolina
- →Competitive salary with performance bonuses
- →Manageable caseloads — quality over quantity
- →CEU reimbursement and professional development support
- →Collaborative team including BCBAs, RBTs, and clinical supervisors
- →Work across home, school, and community settings
Board Certified Behavior Analyst FAQ — North Carolina
How much does a Board Certified Behavior Analyst make in North Carolina?
In North Carolina, Board Certified Behavior Analysts typically earn $14–$18 per hour, or $29,000–$37,000 per year. North Carolina's Innovations Waiver funds community DSP services throughout the state.
Are there Board Certified Behavior Analyst jobs available in North Carolina right now?
OneWell Healthcare is actively growing its North Carolina team. Sign up for job alerts to be notified when positions become available in your area.
What are the requirements to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst in North Carolina?
Basic requirements in North Carolina typically include a high school diploma or GED, a valid driver's license, and a clean background check. BCBA-specific training is provided by OneWell Healthcare. Some states have additional certification requirements which your coordinator will walk you through.
How long does it take to become a BCBA?
The process typically takes 6–8 years total: 4 years for a bachelor's degree, 2 years for a master's, and 1–2 years of supervised fieldwork before sitting for the exam.
How much does a BCBA earn?
The average BCBA salary is approximately $78,000 per year nationally. Experienced BCBAs in high-demand markets can earn $90,000–$110,000+. Telehealth BCBAs often earn at the higher end of the range.