Provide clinical supervision and oversee the implementation of ABA programs by Behavior Technicians.
Develop and execute individualized Treatment Plans under the guidance of a BCBA, Licensed Individual, or Clinical Director.
Design, develop, and implement personalized ABA programs for individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, and/or delays, in collaboration with families and interdisciplinary professionals.
Deliver both individual and group learning experiences aimed at helping clients achieve their treatment goals and objectives.
Train, supervise, and provide guidance to Behavior Interventionists to ensure effective implementation of treatment plans, reviewing client progress and goals regularly.
Conduct assessments (e.g., VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R, Vineland-III), define target behaviors, and establish treatment goals with guidance from the BCBA or Licensed Clinical Supervisor.
Develop and manage behavioral intervention plans that promote adaptive skills and functional communication, supporting clients in home, school, and community environments.
Empower parents, caregivers, and support staff by modeling and teaching intervention strategies that integrate into daily routines, fostering client independence.
Analyze data, evaluate progress, and provide written reports to ensure strategies are evidence-based and remain effective.
Establish and maintain supportive relationships with clients, families, and staff, promoting collaboration and a positive environment.
Manage ABA session schedules, making adjustments or cancellations as needed to ensure consistent and effective service delivery.
Meet regularly with families and caregivers in-home to review progress, refine intervention strategies, and ensure treatment plans are implemented effectively.
Work primarily with children and adolescents up to 18 years of age.
Requirements
2 years of professional experience in implementing behavior modification intervention services or working in a similar role
Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Early Education, or higher in a related field
Availability to work a consistent schedule (afternoons/evenings with some weekend/morning availability)
Ability to pass a Live Scan FBI & DOJ Clearance
Ability to obtain a Physical (past year) and TB Test (past 90 days)
Must have reliable transportation, valid auto insurance, and a driver’s license (if working in-person)
Eligibility to work in the U.S.
CPR & First Aid Certification
Benefits
Competitive pay: $28–$32/hour, based on experience.
Supervision hours towards your BCBA licensure
Access to exclusive tuition discounts and scholarships with partner universities
Mileage reimbursement between client homes
Flexible schedules to support work/life balance
Ongoing supervision and coaching from our dedicated Training Team, Supervisor, and BCBA
Shadowing opportunities and hands-on mentorship to build confidence
Clear pathways to move into advanced roles—whether as a lead technician, trainer, clinical supervisor, or BCBA
Supervision hours and internship support for those pursuing BCBA, LMFT, or LCSW credentials
CEU opportunities through partnerships with insurance providers
Medical, dental, and vision insurance (for employees working 30+ hrs/week)
401(k) retirement plan, for those who have accrued 1000 hours of service within 12 months.
Aflac supplemental insurance options (for employees working 30+ hrs/week)
LifeCare Employee Assistance Program: includes free confidential counseling, referrals, and wellness resources
LifeMart Employee Discount Program: exclusive savings on everyday purchases and services