BCBA Clinical Supervisor Ventura

BCBA Clinical Supervisor

Full Time • Ventura
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Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Dental insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) – Clinical Supervisor
Beachmont Behavioral Health (Ventura County)

Employment Type: Full-time (Hourly or Salary option) | Schedule: Flexible, primarily weekdays, typically 1230-830pm | Spanish-speaking desired but not required

About Beachmont
Beachmont Behavioral Health is a clinician-led ABA organization serving Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. Our mission is straightforward: deliver ethically sound, data-driven outcomes for children and families while giving BCBAs the conditions to do their best work.  BCBAs choose Beachmont for a clinical focus without corporate noise, protected time, and real administrative support. We want you to focus on providing quality treatment, not to worry about meeting minimum a billable requirement.

Role Summary
This is a clinical (non-executive) supervision role. You’ll continue to receive mentorship and supervision from a BCBA-D clinician, conduct assessments, write behavior intervention plans (BIPs), provide caregiver and technician training, and ensure treatment integrity and positive clinical outcomes.

Benefits & Compensation (We have two options):
  • Option 1- Part Time Hourly 
    • Compensation Range: $40-50/hour
    • Drive Time & Mileage 
    • CEUs
    • 401K
    • Technology Stipend
    • Pay for Performance Opportunities
  • Option 2 - Full Time Salary 
    • Compensation Range: 80-90K
    • Medical, Dental, etc
    • Auto Allowance
    • CEUs
    • Technology Stipend
    • Pay for Performance Opportunities

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct functional behavior assessments and skills-based assessments; develop data-based treatment plans and BIPs.

  • Oversee treatment integrity via direct supervision, fidelity checks, and performance feedback for RBTs/behavior technicians.

  • Deliver caregiver training using behavior-skills training (BST) and empirically supported curricula.

  • Monitor outcomes via reliable data systems; adjust plans using visual analysis and structured decision rules.

  • Complete clinically sound, payer-compliant documentation (assessment, progress, treatment reports) on schedule.

  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary partners (e.g., SLP/OT/pediatrics/schools).

  • Uphold BACB Ethics Code v2.0 and privacy laws (HIPAA/FERPA).

Minimum Qualifications

  • Master’s in ABA, Psychology, Special Education, or related field.

  • Current BCBA certification in good standing; eligible for payer credentialing.

  • Valid CA driver’s license; reliable transportation for in-home/community services.

  • Strong fluency with ABA measurement, experimental/logical analysis, and supervision best practices.

Preferred Qualifications

  • 1-2 Yrs Experience as a BCBA
  • Spanish bilingual (highly desired but not required).
  • Able to supervise BACB Fieldwork Hours

  • Experience supervising techs/RBTs in home/community settings.

  • Familiarity with ReThinkBH or similar EHR/practice platforms.

Work Setting
Hybrid: home/community visits across Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties; occasional clinic or telehealth. Travel is local and scheduled.

Equal Opportunity
Beachmont Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value a diverse clinical team and encourage bilingual and bicultural applicants.

How to Apply
Submit your resume/CV. Please indicate whether you prefer Hourly or Salary track and your Spanish proficiency.
Compensation: $80,000.00 - $90,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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