ABA Program Supervisor
Listed on 2026-02-08
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Healthcare
Behavior Technician/RBT, ABA Therapist
Overview
Benefits: 401(k), dental insurance, flexible schedule, health insurance, opportunity for advancement, paid time off, vision insurance, wellness resources.
Attention ABA Program Supervisors! Are you passionate about making a real impact in the lives of individuals diagnosed with Autism and their families? Join us at ABA SHINE, where we prioritize the well-being of clients and the growth and fulfillment of our team members.
At ABA SHINE, you ll be part of a team dedicated to providing top-notch ABA services to families in the Richmond, California area. With competitive compensation, training, mentorship, and a positive work environment, your journey with us will be rewarding and fulfilling. Apply now and become a part of something truly meaningful!
Responsibilities- Supervises Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) programs for a caseload of children with autism spectrum disorders, ages 0-22 years old, including management of direct care staff (Behaviour Technicians).
- Designs and supervises individualized ABA programs for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, ages 0-22 years old, in natural settings (in-home, community, schools, and center).
- Schedules and attends regular home visits with caregivers to review the program and provide parent coaching.
- Ensures clients receive interventions to meet the full extent of services authorized; adjusts staffing of the treatment team as needed.
- Coordinates visits to overlap with Behavior Technicians to observe sessions and provide coaching and clinical support.
- Analyzes session data and reviews documents (session notes, lesson plans); updates programs to reflect development and progress toward goals.
- Assists BCBAs in initial and ongoing assessments to generate treatment plans and assessment reports.
- Partners with the BCBA to develop and implement Behavior Support Plans as needed.
- Produces progress reports and treatment plans to meet regulatory and funding requirements; leads staff training for Behavior Technicians.
- Plans and leads treatment plan review meetings with families; provides parent coaching to support the treatment plan and address implementation challenges.
- Travel is required; attend staff meetings, trainings, and other meetings as requested.
- Responsible for completing additional job duties as assigned by Manager and achieving position competencies related to role responsibilities.
- Administrative responsibilities include meeting billable hour requirements, maintaining HIPAA-compliant documentation, tracking sessions, assisting with scheduling, maintaining files, and participating in recruitment and onboarding of clinical staff.
- Provide regular performance feedback to Behavior Technicians and conduct formal performance reviews under BCBA guidance.
- Manage the performance of direct reports and collaborate with BCBA on development or corrective actions.
- Physical requirements:
ability to walk, stand, bend, lift up to 50 pounds; manual dexterity to enter data; vision and hearing requirements; ability to drive. - Be able to speak clearly; capable of driving a motor vehicle.
- Program Supervisors develop and oversee clinical programs, supervise Behavior Technicians, and educate caregivers.
- Provide clinical instruction and behavior reduction protocols based on ABA for children with Autism in home, community, school, and clinic settings.
- Collect data, assist with parent training, and implement programs developed by a BCBA; ensure billable hours are met.
- Supervise, train, and support BTs to build rapport with families and conduct effective sessions.
- Provide coverage for peers during absences and deliver direct therapy if needed.
- Maintain professional communication with client families and colleagues, including regular updates and documentation.
- Typical work schedule includes Monday to Friday operations.
- Minimum of a bachelor s degree in psychology, childhood development, childhood education, special education, pediatric therapy (physical, occupational, or speech), or a related field; must be enrolled in an ABA master s program (BCBA).
- 2 years of related professional experience working with children with autism spectrum disorders and/or other developmental disabilities in a multi-disciplinary team setting.
- Applied Behavior Analysis knowledge, assessments, and report writing.
- Driver s License (Required); RBT certification preferred.
- Experience:
1 year in Applied Behavior Analysis (Required);
Clinical ABA Supervision preferred. - Education:
Graduated from an ABA Master s Program (Preferred) or actively enrolled in such program with 1 year of programming/supervision experience. - Bilingual candidates are a plus.
- Ability to travel to multiple program service areas; reliable transportation and valid license with adequate insurance and driving record per NIAC standards.
- Paid time off; 60-day probationary period eligibility for benefits.
- BCBA supervision hours provided for eligible employees.
- Education reimbursement and professional development assistance; referral program.
- Additional…
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