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BCBA Clinical Supervisor

$115,000-135,000/year

Liberty Behavioral & Community Services, Inc.

Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Liberty Behavioral & Community Services, Inc., a leading provider of services for individuals with autism and developmental disabilities, is dedicated to fostering independence, inclusion, and personal growth for our participants. We are currently seeking a full-time BCBA Clinical Supervisor to join our dynamic team serving clients throughout Los Angeles County. As the BCBA Clinical Supervisor at Liberty Behavioral & Community Services, Inc., you will have the unique opportunity to profoundly impact the lives of individuals with special needs. The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for monitoring the daily operations, having a strong clinical acumen and creating strong programs and interventions for ABA services. The BCBA Clinical Supervisor ensures a clear line of communication between BCBA's, RBT's and other clinical team members. By providing expert clinical supervision and innovative training, you will help shape the future of our dedicated staff. Your substantial experience and knowledge in working with adults with developmental disabilities will be invaluable as you offer clinical guidance, participate in staff meetings, and lead development programs. This is more than just a job; it’s a chance to be part of a mission-driven organization where your expertise and dedication will contribute to the personal growth and independence of those we serve. If you are committed to excellence in clinical care and are looking for a role where you can make a significant impact, we invite you to join our team and help drive our mission forward. Reports To: Director of Clinical Services Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Clinical Supervision: - Supervise BCBA's and RBT's to ensure clinical quality and gain positive outcomes - Supervise and makes informed decisions on the daily implementation on behavior interventions, BIPs, treatment and client progress through graphical analysis - Provide guidance to grow the clinical and professional skills of BCBA's - Provide direct and verbal feedback to BCBA's and RBT's regarding clinical implementation and BST - Conduct on-site supervision of BCBA's and RBT's across service locations/settings - Travel for assessments, oversight of clinical team, and support clients with high-risk behaviors Staff Meetings and Consultation: - Weekly meetings with BCBA's to review data analysis on each client on the BCBA's caseload - Make bi-weekly check-in phone calls with families Training and Development: - Administer behavior skills assessments, FBA's and treatment plans for clients admitted and understand scientific prescriptions Regulatory Compliance and Knowledge: - Stay current on changes in professional licensing laws affecting supervised disciplines and disseminate relevant information regarding legal and ethical issues. - Ensure that all clinical activities comply with applicable laws, regulations, and professional standards. Clinical Services and Program Support: - Support BCBA's in extended assessment opportunities (FA's, ABC and preference assessments) Requirements - Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Education or Psychology - BCBA Certification from the BACB - 3-5 years of clinical experience, particularly with adults with developmental disabilities. - California Behavior Analyst Licensure - At least 3 years' experience in the ABA field, client facing and operational - Must maintain clean background/drug screening and driving record - Proficiency in clinical documentation and use of relevant software. - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. - Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. Benefits Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, and life insurance. 401(k) retirement matching plan Salary: $115K - $135K Flexible Schedule

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