Houston, Texas | Full-Time
Join the Blossom Center for Children Team
Are you passionate about helping children with autism reach meaningful milestones while building a career where your clinical expertise is respected and supported?
ABA Case Supervisor / BCBA
Blossom Center for Children is seeking a compassionate and dedicated ABA Case Supervisor/BCBA to join our Houston team. In this role, you will design, maintain, and oversee individualized ABA treatment programs while collaborating closely with children, families, technicians, and fellow clinical professionals.
At Blossom, we prioritize high-quality, child-centered care—and we believe exceptional care begins with supporting the professionals who provide it.
Why Choose Blossom?
Blossom Center for Children is proud to be an ACQ-accredited provider, reflecting our commitment to quality, accountability, and excellence in Applied Behavior Analysis services.
As a CASP member, we are also committed to advancing the field of ABA and providing our clinical team with the resources, training, and professional support needed to thrive.
What Sets Blossom Apart
- Clinically Led and Privately Owned: Blossom was founded and is led by clinical expert Dr. Gia Koehne, who brings firsthand experience and a deep understanding of effective autism treatment.
- Manageable Caseloads: We prioritize quality over quantity so our clinicians have the time and support needed to provide thoughtful, individualized care.
- Monthly Treatment Goals: Our monthly goal structure provides greater flexibility than traditional weekly quotas, allowing clinicians to focus on meaningful outcomes without feeling overloaded.
- Flexible Scheduling: We understand the importance of work-life balance and offer flexibility to create a schedule that supports both client needs and your personal responsibilities.
- A Unique Treatment Approach: Our programs incorporate Dr. Koehne’s Milestones in Autism guide, a progressive treatment model designed to support meaningful and measurable client development.
- Meaningful Bonus Opportunities: Your contributions are recognized through performance-based bonus opportunities.
- Free CEU Opportunities: Access continuing education opportunities designed to help you maintain your credentials, strengthen your clinical skills, and remain current in the field.
- Individualized Development Plans: Work toward personalized, performance-based goals aligned with your strengths, interests, and long-term career aspirations.
- Ongoing Professional Development: Receive access to workshops, advanced training, clinical resources, and opportunities to expand your expertise.
- A Collaborative Clinical Culture: Join a knowledgeable and supportive team where your ideas, experience, and clinical judgment are valued.
Your Role
- Developing and overseeing individualized, evidence-based ABA treatment programs
- Conducting assessments and using clinical data to guide treatment decisions
- Monitoring client progress and adjusting treatment plans as needed
- Providing supervision, training, and ongoing support to direct-care team members
- Collaborating with families, caregivers, and interdisciplinary professionals
- Supporting caregiver education and treatment-plan implementation
- Maintaining accurate and timely clinical documentation
- Promoting ethical, compassionate, and child-centered clinical practices
- Contributing to a positive, collaborative, and quality-focused team culture
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, Special Education, or a related field
- Current certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in good standing
- Current Texas Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) credential or eligibility to obtain licensure before beginning the position
- Experience developing, implementing, and monitoring individualized ABA treatment programs
- Experience conducting behavioral assessments and using clinical data to guide treatment decisions
- Knowledge of current BACB ethics requirements, professional standards, and evidence-based ABA practices
- Ability to supervise, train, and provide constructive feedback to RBTs and other direct-care team members
- Strong communication, organization, time-management, and clinical documentation skills
- Ability to collaborate effectively with children, families, caregivers, team members, and other professionals
- Ability to meet applicable background-check, credentialing, and funder requirements
- Ability to maintain required CPR/BLS and other job‑related certifications
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous experience providing ABA services to children with autism in a clinic-based setting
- Experience supervising RBTs, trainees, or other clinical team members
- Experience collaborating with families and providing caregiver training
- Familiarity with insurance authorization, clinical reporting, and treatment-plan requirements
- Bilingual English/Spanish communication skills are a plus
What We’re Looking For
The ideal candidate is compassionate, dependable, collaborative, and committed to ethical, child-centered care. You should be comfortable balancing clinical responsibilities, team supervision, family collaboration, and documentation while maintaining a strong focus on meaningful client outcomes.
Comprehensive Benefits And Employee Programs
Eligible full-time team members may receive:
- Up to 170 hours of Paid Time Off per calendar year
- Nine paid holidays annually
- Birthday time off
- Bereavement leave
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- SIMPLE IRA retirement plan with Blossom matching up to 3% of employee contributions
- Up to 12 weeks of parental leave
- Monthly childcare stipend for children under age three
- Reimbursement for eligible BCBA exam costs, study materials, CEUs, and conferences
- Training Funds Program
- Productivity Bonus Program
- Free continuing-education opportunities
- Ongoing professional-development support
Total Compensation
Total compensation package valued at up to $111,566 annually
Grow With Blossom
At Blossom, you are joining an organization that values clinical quality, professional growth, collaboration, and respect. You will have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families while continuing to grow as a clinical professional.
If you are looking for a supportive environment where quality care and employee development are genuine priorities, we would love to meet you.