Texana Center
Behavior Treatment and Training Center BCBA Clinical Supervisor or Behavior Analyst Supervisee
Behavior Treatment and Training Center is part of Texana’s Center’s Specialized Services Division. Texana Center is a 501(c)3 public, not for profit organization whose mission is to deliver life changing services to people with behavioral health issues and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Texana provides a wide variety of behavioral analytic services and has a long history of involvement in public policy at the state and local levels. Texana’s Behavior Analysts are provided with opportunities to collaborate with others and to conduct behavior analytic research. The Behavior Treatment and Training Center is a well-established program that has been providing high quality ABA treatment for over 21 years.
We offer many benefits to our BCBA Clinical Supervisors including
Now offering a $5000 sign-on bonus for current BCBAs and for Behavior Analyst Supervisees after obtaining their BACB certification
Opportunity to earn bonuses of up to $750/3000 per quarter/$ per year based on performance
Competitive salary and career ladder
Free CE opportunities
$3k per year toward conferences and travel expenses
Time-off benefits include
Paid time off (PTO) to be used at your discretion for personal, vacation, or sick time
New employees earn 15 days of PTO in their first year
PTO accruals increase with years of service
Employees earn 18 days of PTO starting in their second year of employment, 21 days per year starting in their third year, 25 days per year starting in their fifth year, and additional increases up to 10 years of employment
In addition to PTO, each year employees receive
9 paid holidays (2025)
2 paid self-care days
1 paid holiday of choice day to be used at your discretion
Six paid days per year to attend conferences and paid travel days for out-of-state conferences
We pay for your licensure and BACB recertification fees
We also pay the BCBA exam fees for Behavior Analyst Supervisees
Texana has a competitive benefit package including affordable health insurance, a 401a retirement plan that contributes 6% to the employee’s 4% contribution, 457 retirement plan, and Employee Assistance Program for staff and their family members, as well as other benefits
Manageable caseloads and realistic billing targets
An environment in which diversity and inclusion are priorities
On site experienced, knowledgeable, and approachable ABA management team
An awesome team of Behavior Analysts, interns, administrative staff, and technicians
Annual longevity bonusMonthly budget for client materials
Opportunity to earn referral bonuses for referring applicants to designated in demand positions
Texana is a member of the Council of Autism Services Providers (CASP). CASP membership benefits include free CE events, access to a variety of resources, and various opportunities to collaborate with other providers across the country via Special Interest Groups, events, and conferences.
Relocation assistance for highly qualified candidates
Role Responsibilities
The Behavior Analyst Supervisee works under the direction of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) until obtaining their BCBA certification and License
Behavior Analyst Supervisees must sit for the BCBA exam within three months of hire and must pass the exam within 6 months of hire
Primary job responsibilities include and training of assigned Behavior Treatment and training staff and daily oversight of each child’s treatment program
Maintaining a caseload of 6-8 clients. If the caseload is smaller than 6-8 clients, the BCBA Clinical Supervisor or Behavior Analyst Supervisee may also provide direct technician services to clients until the full caseload is established
Developing individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) treatment programs for each assigned child based on behavioral assessment and individualized data and family input
Conducting the initial implementation of the programs; reviewing data frequently, modifying programs as necessary to get maximum progress, and monitoring treatment integrity
Providing direct one on one using ABA procedures for children with a diagnosis of autism and/or intellectual disability who display aggressive, disruptive, non-compliant, and/or self-injurious behavior. Training consists of skill acquisition for self-help skills, academic skills, social skills, communication skills, vocational skills, and basic attending skills, and treatment and training of children, parents, and other care givers
Ensuring standardized preference assessments, functional analyses, and skill assessments are conducted in a timely manner
Conducting direct observations, collecting data, summarizing data, and documenting training progress
Working in collaboration with parents, teachers, and other staff
Providing supervision to Behavior Analyst Interns and/or BCaBAs as outlined in the BACB Experience Standards
Complying with the Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts as well as the Texana Business Code of Conduct
Remaining current with the literature of ABA and autism treatment
Flexibility and the ability to identify and solve problems in a IDT team-oriented environment
Traveling in and out of the area is required for training of individuals and parents in their home and community settings.
Salary
Behavior Analyst Supervisee: $62,000 annually
BCBA Clinical Supervisor: $72,000-$81,000 annually depending on years certified
Required Experience, Skills, Education and/or Certifications
BCBA Clinical Supervisor:
Board certification (through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board) and Texas license or certification applied for on first day of hire
Master’s Degree in Behavior Analysis or with multiple behavior analysis credits during degree completion
Behavior Analyst Supervisee:
Masters in behavior analysis or related field, all coursework for BCBA completed, and all supervision hours supervision completed
Must sit for board exam within 3 months of hire and obtain BCBA certification within 6 months of hire
Applicants should be well-versed in clinical technology as well as able to discuss and explain the technology using scientific and lay terms
Applicants should be able to communicate and interact professionally and positively with team members, caregivers, and clients
Applicants must possess excellent written and verbal communication skills
Fingerprinting may be required through the Department of Public Safety
Preferred Experience, Skills, Education and/or Certifications
Applicants with clinical experience
Applicants with autism intervention experience
Job Related Physical Requirements
Must be able to perform SAMA (Texana’s crisis intervention program) and CPR.
Must be able to run.
Must be able to perform moderate to heavy lifting (15#- 45#), pushing, stooping, light carrying (15#), repeated bending, reaching above shoulder, simple grasping, hearing, walking, sitting and twisting.
Must have ability to see, write, operate office equipment, operate a motor vehicle and have depth perception.
Qualified individual must be able to perform these functions with or without reasonable accommodation.
Texana Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer #J-18808-Ljbffr
We offer many benefits to our BCBA Clinical Supervisors including
Now offering a $5000 sign-on bonus for current BCBAs and for Behavior Analyst Supervisees after obtaining their BACB certification
Opportunity to earn bonuses of up to $750/3000 per quarter/$ per year based on performance
Competitive salary and career ladder
Free CE opportunities
$3k per year toward conferences and travel expenses
Time-off benefits include
Paid time off (PTO) to be used at your discretion for personal, vacation, or sick time
New employees earn 15 days of PTO in their first year
PTO accruals increase with years of service
Employees earn 18 days of PTO starting in their second year of employment, 21 days per year starting in their third year, 25 days per year starting in their fifth year, and additional increases up to 10 years of employment
In addition to PTO, each year employees receive
9 paid holidays (2025)
2 paid self-care days
1 paid holiday of choice day to be used at your discretion
Six paid days per year to attend conferences and paid travel days for out-of-state conferences
We pay for your licensure and BACB recertification fees
We also pay the BCBA exam fees for Behavior Analyst Supervisees
Texana has a competitive benefit package including affordable health insurance, a 401a retirement plan that contributes 6% to the employee’s 4% contribution, 457 retirement plan, and Employee Assistance Program for staff and their family members, as well as other benefits
Manageable caseloads and realistic billing targets
An environment in which diversity and inclusion are priorities
On site experienced, knowledgeable, and approachable ABA management team
An awesome team of Behavior Analysts, interns, administrative staff, and technicians
Annual longevity bonusMonthly budget for client materials
Opportunity to earn referral bonuses for referring applicants to designated in demand positions
Texana is a member of the Council of Autism Services Providers (CASP). CASP membership benefits include free CE events, access to a variety of resources, and various opportunities to collaborate with other providers across the country via Special Interest Groups, events, and conferences.
Relocation assistance for highly qualified candidates
Role Responsibilities
The Behavior Analyst Supervisee works under the direction of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) until obtaining their BCBA certification and License
Behavior Analyst Supervisees must sit for the BCBA exam within three months of hire and must pass the exam within 6 months of hire
Primary job responsibilities include and training of assigned Behavior Treatment and training staff and daily oversight of each child’s treatment program
Maintaining a caseload of 6-8 clients. If the caseload is smaller than 6-8 clients, the BCBA Clinical Supervisor or Behavior Analyst Supervisee may also provide direct technician services to clients until the full caseload is established
Developing individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) treatment programs for each assigned child based on behavioral assessment and individualized data and family input
Conducting the initial implementation of the programs; reviewing data frequently, modifying programs as necessary to get maximum progress, and monitoring treatment integrity
Providing direct one on one using ABA procedures for children with a diagnosis of autism and/or intellectual disability who display aggressive, disruptive, non-compliant, and/or self-injurious behavior. Training consists of skill acquisition for self-help skills, academic skills, social skills, communication skills, vocational skills, and basic attending skills, and treatment and training of children, parents, and other care givers
Ensuring standardized preference assessments, functional analyses, and skill assessments are conducted in a timely manner
Conducting direct observations, collecting data, summarizing data, and documenting training progress
Working in collaboration with parents, teachers, and other staff
Providing supervision to Behavior Analyst Interns and/or BCaBAs as outlined in the BACB Experience Standards
Complying with the Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts as well as the Texana Business Code of Conduct
Remaining current with the literature of ABA and autism treatment
Flexibility and the ability to identify and solve problems in a IDT team-oriented environment
Traveling in and out of the area is required for training of individuals and parents in their home and community settings.
Salary
Behavior Analyst Supervisee: $62,000 annually
BCBA Clinical Supervisor: $72,000-$81,000 annually depending on years certified
Required Experience, Skills, Education and/or Certifications
BCBA Clinical Supervisor:
Board certification (through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board) and Texas license or certification applied for on first day of hire
Master’s Degree in Behavior Analysis or with multiple behavior analysis credits during degree completion
Behavior Analyst Supervisee:
Masters in behavior analysis or related field, all coursework for BCBA completed, and all supervision hours supervision completed
Must sit for board exam within 3 months of hire and obtain BCBA certification within 6 months of hire
Applicants should be well-versed in clinical technology as well as able to discuss and explain the technology using scientific and lay terms
Applicants should be able to communicate and interact professionally and positively with team members, caregivers, and clients
Applicants must possess excellent written and verbal communication skills
Fingerprinting may be required through the Department of Public Safety
Preferred Experience, Skills, Education and/or Certifications
Applicants with clinical experience
Applicants with autism intervention experience
Job Related Physical Requirements
Must be able to perform SAMA (Texana’s crisis intervention program) and CPR.
Must be able to run.
Must be able to perform moderate to heavy lifting (15#- 45#), pushing, stooping, light carrying (15#), repeated bending, reaching above shoulder, simple grasping, hearing, walking, sitting and twisting.
Must have ability to see, write, operate office equipment, operate a motor vehicle and have depth perception.
Qualified individual must be able to perform these functions with or without reasonable accommodation.
Texana Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer #J-18808-Ljbffr