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Sonoranlbs

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

Sonoranlbs, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003

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Sonoran Learning and Behavioral Services LLC Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Phoenix, AZ·Full time Company website Apply for Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) SLBS is seeking BCBAs who demonstrate excellence in case management and possess the confidence to lead teams of RBTs in providing exceptional client care. A BCBA at SLBS should embody an entrepreneurial mindset, exhibit strong clinical skills, and demonstrate proficiency in critical thinking and problem-solving within both clinical and leadership contexts.

About Sonoran Learning and Behavioral Services LLC At Sonoran Learning and Behavioral Services, our aim is to become the leading provider of ABA therapy and autism services in North Phoenix and its surrounding communities. We consider these communities our home and take pride in serving our neighbors. As a BCBA-owned ABA provider, SLBS prioritizes client outcomes and employee satisfaction by striving to treat every client and employee with dignity and respect and realizing that every situation is unique. We aim to create a workplace where every employee can make a positive impact and leave feeling good about their work each day. Our goal is to build a company in the human services and behavioral health field that we'd love to work at ourselves.

Description BCBA / Clinical Supervisor Employment Type:

Full-Time

Reports To:

Clinical Director

About the Role We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate

BCBA / Clinical Supervisor

to manage an assigned caseload and provide high-quality in-person clinical supervision to a team of Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and Behavior Technicians (BTs). This full-time, on-premise role is ideal for a BCBA who enjoys hands‑on clinical work, mentoring staff, and partnering with families to drive meaningful client outcomes. The BCBA/Clinical Supervisor plays a critical role in ensuring treatment quality, staff competency, and positive caregiver experience while meeting clinical service delivery and supervision expectations to enhance clinical outcomes.

Key Responsibilities Clinical Service Delivery

Manage an assigned client caseload, including assessment, treatment planning, and ongoing program oversight

Ensure individualized, data‑driven, and evidence‑based ABA treatment plans

Monitor client progress and adjust programming based on data and clinical needs

Support high‑quality treatment implementation and ethical practice

Supervision & Team Support

Supervise, coach, and support a team of direct‑report RBTs/BTs

Provide ongoing performance feedback, skill development, and competency‑based supervision

Conduct regular observations, modeling, and performance monitoring

Support RBT skill acquisition, professional growth, and adherence to treatment protocols

Caregiver Collaboration & Training

Partner with parents and caregivers to support skill generalization and long‑term success

Provide caregiver training and coaching aligned with treatment goals

Promote caregiver engagement and participation in services

Documentation & Compliance

Complete timely, accurate, and compliant clinical documentation, including treatment plans, progress reports, and session notes

Ensure documentation meets payer, regulatory, and organizational standards

Meet clinical service delivery targets and productivity expectations

Measures of Success Success in this role will be evaluated by:

Client progress and achievement of treatment goals

Parent and caregiver satisfaction

RBT/BT skill development and competency

Caregiver training participation and engagement

Timely and accurate clinical documentation

Achievement of clinical service delivery and supervision targets

Qualifications

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) required

Must be a Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) in Arizona

Master’s degree in ABA, Psychology, Education, or a related field

Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card (or ability to obtain prior to start date)

Current CPR and First Aid certification (or ability to obtain prior to start date)

Experience providing ABA services to individuals with autism and related developmental disabilities

Demonstrated ability to supervise, coach, and develop RBTs/BTs

Strong communication, organizational, and clinical decision‑making skills

Commitment to ethical, compassionate, and family‑centered care

Health, dental, and vision insurance

Health Savings Account (HSA)

Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Sick time

Paid holidays

401(k) with company match

Student loan repayment benefit

Why Join Us

Small, local,

BCBA‑owned

organization with a supportive, collaborative team

Full‑time, in‑person role with direct impact on client outcomes and staff development

Opportunities for professional growth and leadership development

Mission‑driven organization committed to meaningful client impact as a local, BCBA‑owned provider

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