Behavior One Autism Solutions
Entry BCBA - Clinical Manager
Behavior One Autism Solutions, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Entry BCBA - Clinical Manager
Behavior One Autism Solutions is hiring a full-time (32+ hours a week) Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to manage ABA services delivered to clients in Los Angeles County.
Benefits for Full‑Time Staff (32+ Hours)
Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance for staff working 30+ hours
SIMPLE IRA Plus retirement plan with a 100% employer match up to 3% of gross income after 1 year of employment
Accrued Paid Time Off
6 observed paid holidays plus 1 floating holiday
ACE Provider with paid Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and in‑house ongoing professional development aligned with BACB standards
Compensation
Hourly Pay equivalent to $85,000.00 – $105,000.00 per year
Opportunities for up to $120,000.00 per year with bonus incentive
Pay is negotiable
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBAs)
Design ABA treatment programs for individuals with autism spectrum disorders and other behavioral disabilities
Ensure integrity of program implementation
Monitor effectiveness of treatment plans and modify programs as needed
Analyze data and create graphs for visual analysis of data
Develop the behavioral/clinical skill sets and clinical decision‑making skills for a team of behavior technicians
Provide individualized client‑centered parent training
Facilitate clinical team meetings (CTMs)
Participate actively in professional growth opportunities such as staff trainings and supervision
Model appropriate behavior intervention strategies for behavior technicians and caregivers
Check in with caregivers about client behavior/progress
Engage in active listening and positive interaction with clients and caregivers
Provide supervision and support to behavior technicians and case supervisors
Generate and complete progress reports
Conduct initial behavioral assessments
Use assessment tools (e.g., Vineland‑3, VB‑MAP, etc.) to assess progress
Depending on tentative caseloads, potential locations of operation for BCBAs may be within a 15–25 mile radius from the listing location
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
A master’s degree in a related field is required
Must be a current Board‑Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Have previous clinical experience as an autism service provider in home or a school setting with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Prior supervisory experience overseeing a team of ABA staff
Key Skills
Strong Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and clinical skills
Self‑disciplined: Able to schedule and attend client appointments and clinical team meetings with consistency, reliability, and punctuality
Excellent written and verbal communication
Excellent time management skills
Excellent interpersonal skills
Excellent team player attitude and customer service orientation
We are committed to ensuring all levels of staff are supported and motivated to deliver superior services. We are looking for a leader who shares our vision for the ethical delivery of ABA services to some of the most vulnerable members of our society. The BCBA works with individuals with a variety of disorders, such as Autism, ADHD, and Mild Intellectual Disabilities, and collaborates with the client’s caregivers and case supervisor to develop comprehensive, individualized intervention plans.
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Benefits for Full‑Time Staff (32+ Hours)
Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance for staff working 30+ hours
SIMPLE IRA Plus retirement plan with a 100% employer match up to 3% of gross income after 1 year of employment
Accrued Paid Time Off
6 observed paid holidays plus 1 floating holiday
ACE Provider with paid Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and in‑house ongoing professional development aligned with BACB standards
Compensation
Hourly Pay equivalent to $85,000.00 – $105,000.00 per year
Opportunities for up to $120,000.00 per year with bonus incentive
Pay is negotiable
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBAs)
Design ABA treatment programs for individuals with autism spectrum disorders and other behavioral disabilities
Ensure integrity of program implementation
Monitor effectiveness of treatment plans and modify programs as needed
Analyze data and create graphs for visual analysis of data
Develop the behavioral/clinical skill sets and clinical decision‑making skills for a team of behavior technicians
Provide individualized client‑centered parent training
Facilitate clinical team meetings (CTMs)
Participate actively in professional growth opportunities such as staff trainings and supervision
Model appropriate behavior intervention strategies for behavior technicians and caregivers
Check in with caregivers about client behavior/progress
Engage in active listening and positive interaction with clients and caregivers
Provide supervision and support to behavior technicians and case supervisors
Generate and complete progress reports
Conduct initial behavioral assessments
Use assessment tools (e.g., Vineland‑3, VB‑MAP, etc.) to assess progress
Depending on tentative caseloads, potential locations of operation for BCBAs may be within a 15–25 mile radius from the listing location
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
A master’s degree in a related field is required
Must be a current Board‑Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Have previous clinical experience as an autism service provider in home or a school setting with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Prior supervisory experience overseeing a team of ABA staff
Key Skills
Strong Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and clinical skills
Self‑disciplined: Able to schedule and attend client appointments and clinical team meetings with consistency, reliability, and punctuality
Excellent written and verbal communication
Excellent time management skills
Excellent interpersonal skills
Excellent team player attitude and customer service orientation
We are committed to ensuring all levels of staff are supported and motivated to deliver superior services. We are looking for a leader who shares our vision for the ethical delivery of ABA services to some of the most vulnerable members of our society. The BCBA works with individuals with a variety of disorders, such as Autism, ADHD, and Mild Intellectual Disabilities, and collaborates with the client’s caregivers and case supervisor to develop comprehensive, individualized intervention plans.
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