Behavioral Health Business May 20, 2024
Chris Larson

Hopebridge has revamped its internal board-certified behavior analysts (BCBA) career pathways and is opening its fellowship program to non-employees.

The Indianapolis-based autism therapy provider is hopeful this will improve its prospects of attracting and retaining practicing and prospective BCBAs. The new career pathways will also provide additional support for BCBAs at the clinic level. These initiatives are responsive to one of the top challenges facing the autism therapy industry: finding and retaining clinicians.

“We’ve always had this kind of innovation at Hopebridge: For nearly two decades, we’ve continued to invest in the clinical community and in expanding access to these types of therapies and services,” Jana Sarno, chief clinical officer of Hopebridge, told Autism Business News.

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