CALIFORNIA AUTISM CENTER
About California Autism Center (CAC)
At California Autism Center (CAC), we help our clients get school‑ready through in‑clinic behavioral services that prioritize each child’s safety and dignity. Through one‑on‑one, hands‑on learning, our clinicians build trust with each child by providing personalized support and acceptance.
Our naturalistic teaching strategies emphasize learning through play, fostering joy and meaningful growth. We’re here to cheer kids on, lift them up, and empower them to learn new things in the way that helps them thrive. CAC is a locally owned and operated ABA service provider in the heart of the Central Valley. We currently have 6 Treatment Centers in Fresno, Merced, and Visalia. We lead with positivity, perseverance, and teamwork.
What makes CAC great?
Joyful & Playful Therapy
– Natural, child‑centered environments focused on early intervention for children aged 2–6.
Strong Support System
– Safety, crisis management, and a culture of mentorship to prevent burnout. We care about your well‑being!
Collaboration
– Work alongside a dedicated team of professionals, receive hands‑on support, and grow together in a shared mission.
The Role A Clinical Supervisor, BCBA will work under the Treatment Center Director and be responsible for implementing behavior intervention plans.
Conduct initial assessment with the client to determine a treatment plan.
Work collaboratively with families, educators, and other professionals to obtain better insight into the client’s concerns.
Conduct naturalistic observations of clients within individual and group settings.
Create simulated conditions where you will observe the behavior of each client.
Formulate an appropriate treatment plan sensitive to clients’ cognitive, social, emotional, and sensory needs.
Administer treatment and tailor intervention plans as needed.
Suggest additional treatment by other professionals, as required.
Operate within time, financial, and other resource constraints insofar as possible.
Review and sign off on behavior plans, offer training to direct support staff, and provide field supervision when necessary.
Remain abreast of changes in research on evidence‑based practices.
Perform other duties as assigned.
This position is a full‑time salary, exempt position with benefits.
Compensation $72,000 - $85,000 USD
Seeking a behavior analyst who has:
A Master’s degree, PsyD., or Ph.D. from an accredited college or university with a concentration in early childhood education/development, special education, psychology, or a related field, with specialized knowledge of behavioral health and treatment philosophies and professional practices.
At least three years of related professional experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a multidisciplinary team setting.
Knowledge of early childhood and autism assessment tools and procedures, and a thorough understanding of child development. Experience developing positive behavior support plans and programs; experience teaching social interaction and play skills.
Knowledge of current methods for technicians of applied behavior analysis and discrete trial training; ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing with clients, parents, and professionals; competence in analyzing assessment results, designing appropriate individuals’ treatment plans and behavioral programs, and monitoring progress.
Two or more years of experience providing staff direction and development in a supervisory role.
Excellent verbal and report‑writing skills.
Calm, empathic, and patient.
Ability to remain composed and adhere to best practices, even when under duress.
The perks and benefits of working with us
Health Insurance (60% contribution for full‑time employees and their dependents on the base plan)
Dental and Vision Insurance (60% contribution to the base plan)
ASPCA Pet Insurance
Life and AD&D Insurance
Access to supplemental insurance benefits
Employee Assistance Program (Available for Full‑Time and Part‑Time)
Discounted Gym Membership for Employees and Friends & Family (Planet Fitness) (Available for Full‑Time and Part‑Time)
401(k) retirement plan (Available for Full‑Time and Part‑Time)
Quarterly staff appreciation events (free lunch; staff celebrations and recognition) (Available for Full‑Time and Part‑Time)
Employee Recognition Platform w/ rewards (Available for Full‑Time and Part‑Time)
We Value
POSITIVITY .
PERSEVERANCE .
TEAMWORK .
We are committed to providing a positive and diverse workplace for all team members. California Autism Center and Learning Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minority / Women / Disability / Veteran / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation.
California Autism Center and Learning Group is committed to upholding the privacy rights of California residents as stipulated by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This disclosure provides detailed information about how we handle personal information in accordance with the CCPA.
Collection of Personal Information:
We collect the following categories of personal information: Email Address, First name and last name, phone number, address, state, ZIP/Postal Code, City. This information is sourced from your application.
Purpose of Collecting Personal Information:
The personal information we collect serves the following purposes: to contact you.
Sharing of Personal Information:
We may share your personal information with third parties for business purposes. The categories of third parties with whom we share personal information include screening companies with your consent.
Sale of Personal Information:
We do not sell your personal information.
Your Rights Under the CCPA:
As a California resident, you have the right to request that we disclose what personal information we collect, use, disclose, and sell. You also have the right to exercise any of your CCPA rights, including deletion and opt‑out.
How to Exercise Your Rights:
To exercise any of these rights, please call the human resources department.
Contact Information:
For questions or concerns regarding our privacy policies and practices, please contact us at (559) 492‑7900.
Updates to Our CCPA Disclosure:
We may update this CCPA disclosure from time to time. Any changes will be posted on our website with an updated revision date.
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Our naturalistic teaching strategies emphasize learning through play, fostering joy and meaningful growth. We’re here to cheer kids on, lift them up, and empower them to learn new things in the way that helps them thrive. CAC is a locally owned and operated ABA service provider in the heart of the Central Valley. We currently have 6 Treatment Centers in Fresno, Merced, and Visalia. We lead with positivity, perseverance, and teamwork.
What makes CAC great?
Joyful & Playful Therapy
– Natural, child‑centered environments focused on early intervention for children aged 2–6.
Strong Support System
– Safety, crisis management, and a culture of mentorship to prevent burnout. We care about your well‑being!
Collaboration
– Work alongside a dedicated team of professionals, receive hands‑on support, and grow together in a shared mission.
The Role A Clinical Supervisor, BCBA will work under the Treatment Center Director and be responsible for implementing behavior intervention plans.
Conduct initial assessment with the client to determine a treatment plan.
Work collaboratively with families, educators, and other professionals to obtain better insight into the client’s concerns.
Conduct naturalistic observations of clients within individual and group settings.
Create simulated conditions where you will observe the behavior of each client.
Formulate an appropriate treatment plan sensitive to clients’ cognitive, social, emotional, and sensory needs.
Administer treatment and tailor intervention plans as needed.
Suggest additional treatment by other professionals, as required.
Operate within time, financial, and other resource constraints insofar as possible.
Review and sign off on behavior plans, offer training to direct support staff, and provide field supervision when necessary.
Remain abreast of changes in research on evidence‑based practices.
Perform other duties as assigned.
This position is a full‑time salary, exempt position with benefits.
Compensation $72,000 - $85,000 USD
Seeking a behavior analyst who has:
A Master’s degree, PsyD., or Ph.D. from an accredited college or university with a concentration in early childhood education/development, special education, psychology, or a related field, with specialized knowledge of behavioral health and treatment philosophies and professional practices.
At least three years of related professional experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a multidisciplinary team setting.
Knowledge of early childhood and autism assessment tools and procedures, and a thorough understanding of child development. Experience developing positive behavior support plans and programs; experience teaching social interaction and play skills.
Knowledge of current methods for technicians of applied behavior analysis and discrete trial training; ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing with clients, parents, and professionals; competence in analyzing assessment results, designing appropriate individuals’ treatment plans and behavioral programs, and monitoring progress.
Two or more years of experience providing staff direction and development in a supervisory role.
Excellent verbal and report‑writing skills.
Calm, empathic, and patient.
Ability to remain composed and adhere to best practices, even when under duress.
The perks and benefits of working with us
Health Insurance (60% contribution for full‑time employees and their dependents on the base plan)
Dental and Vision Insurance (60% contribution to the base plan)
ASPCA Pet Insurance
Life and AD&D Insurance
Access to supplemental insurance benefits
Employee Assistance Program (Available for Full‑Time and Part‑Time)
Discounted Gym Membership for Employees and Friends & Family (Planet Fitness) (Available for Full‑Time and Part‑Time)
401(k) retirement plan (Available for Full‑Time and Part‑Time)
Quarterly staff appreciation events (free lunch; staff celebrations and recognition) (Available for Full‑Time and Part‑Time)
Employee Recognition Platform w/ rewards (Available for Full‑Time and Part‑Time)
We Value
POSITIVITY .
PERSEVERANCE .
TEAMWORK .
We are committed to providing a positive and diverse workplace for all team members. California Autism Center and Learning Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minority / Women / Disability / Veteran / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation.
California Autism Center and Learning Group is committed to upholding the privacy rights of California residents as stipulated by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This disclosure provides detailed information about how we handle personal information in accordance with the CCPA.
Collection of Personal Information:
We collect the following categories of personal information: Email Address, First name and last name, phone number, address, state, ZIP/Postal Code, City. This information is sourced from your application.
Purpose of Collecting Personal Information:
The personal information we collect serves the following purposes: to contact you.
Sharing of Personal Information:
We may share your personal information with third parties for business purposes. The categories of third parties with whom we share personal information include screening companies with your consent.
Sale of Personal Information:
We do not sell your personal information.
Your Rights Under the CCPA:
As a California resident, you have the right to request that we disclose what personal information we collect, use, disclose, and sell. You also have the right to exercise any of your CCPA rights, including deletion and opt‑out.
How to Exercise Your Rights:
To exercise any of these rights, please call the human resources department.
Contact Information:
For questions or concerns regarding our privacy policies and practices, please contact us at (559) 492‑7900.
Updates to Our CCPA Disclosure:
We may update this CCPA disclosure from time to time. Any changes will be posted on our website with an updated revision date.
#J-18808-Ljbffr