Position Overview
Salary Range: $76,000 - $116,000. The Clinical Supervisor is a salaried, exempt, full‑time position reporting to the Group Clinical Manager. Core responsibilities include assessment, planning, implementation, and supervision of treatment for patients and coaching of behavioral technicians across multiple settings.
Key Responsibilities
- Uses clinical judgment to promote optimal outcomes for each patient
- Develops and maintains treatment plans
- Ensures all supervision hours are at 100% treatment adherence each month
- Evaluates patients to identify skill deficits and strengths
- Analyzes challenging behaviors to identify the function of the behavior
- Develops functionally relevant treatment plans to reduce challenging behaviors
- Observes treatment implementation for potential program revisions
- Monitors treatment integrity to ensure satisfactory implementation of treatment protocols
- Directs behavior technicians in implementation of new or revised treatment protocols
- Provides ongoing coaching and training to behavioral technicians
- Supports technicians at the center through direct observation and best practices
- Summarizes and analyzes data to evaluate patient progress toward treatment goals and adjusts protocols based on data
- Updates treatment plans at least once per month based on patient response
- Fulfills a minimum of 120 billable hours per month, inclusive of supervisory and therapy hours
- Communicates treatment response to stakeholders (caregivers, payers)
- Coordinates care with other professionals
- Administers, completes, and scores standardized assessments
- Includes caregiver collaboration through consistent meetings
- Interacts with payers collaboratively, professionally, and informatively
- Engages with payers for funding meetings (IEP, peer reviews)
- Stays up to date on best practices for ABA treatment to ensure clinical excellence
- Maintains appropriate documentation in Skills and patient medical records
- Communicates effectively and compassionately with patients, families, and colleagues
- Provides a safe and supportive environment for patients, families, and colleagues
- Maintains compliance with HIPAA requirements at all times
- Partners effectively with center leadership (Operations Manager, Clinical Supervisors, Administrative Coordinator, Technician Leads)
- Other duties as assigned
Core Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis or related field (required)
- Certification as a behavior analyst from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (required)
- Experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) (required)
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Empathetic and compassionate, maintaining strict confidentiality
- Collaborative team player with a positive, solution‑focused attitude
- Independently problem‑solving and exercising clinical judgment
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Excellent time‑management in a fast‑paced, changing environment
- Proficiency with MS Excel, Word, Outlook; ability to use new systems and iPads
- Desire to continuously learn and develop skill sets
- Willingness to work in a variety of settings (center, patient home, community)
- Reliable means of transportation with proof of auto insurance
- Must pass tuberculosis test
- Proficiency in English, both written and verbal
Physical Requirements
- Work with patients seated on the floor, small chairs, or other environments
- Move frequently throughout therapeutic settings to gather materials and respond to patient movement
- Participate in patient movements, including bending, kneeling, crouching, and reaching to prevent safety incidents
- Use continuous visual tracking to monitor patient movement and environmental items
- Evade aggressive behaviors and physically block attempts to aggression when necessary
- Encourage patients to use vocal speech and model clear speech
- Model gross and fine motor skill training (climbing, jumping, clapping)
- Work indoors and outdoors under varying weather conditions
- Lift up to 30 lbs. while assisting patients
EEOC & EER Statement
Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with the California Fair Chance Act. CARD is an equal opportunity employer.
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Benefits
- Up to $30,000 in annual bonuses
- Free CEUs, paid training, and ongoing mentorship
- Onsite, hybrid, and fully remote opportunities
- Free telemedicine with mental health and wellness support
- Flexible scheduling and PTO
- 401(k) plus free financial wellness seminars
- Pet insurance, corporate discounts, subscriptions, and more
- University partnerships and tuition discounts
- Potential relocation assistance up to $10,000