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6 January 2024

Program Supervisor at Applied Behavior Autism Center (ABAC) 

Location: Riverside, CA, Hemet, CA, Moreno Valley CA, San Jacinto CA, Victorville CA, Menifee CA, Perris CA, San Bernardino CA,

Pay: $50,000 DOE 

Passion Meets Profession
Do you have an innate drive to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with Autism? Are you a compassionate soul guided by a clinical expertise, working towards or already possessing your BCBA certification? If so, our team at ABAC is seeking someone like you. At ABAC, our commitment transcends clinical intervention. We believe in nurturing potentials, fostering growth, and empowering lives. Our evidence-based ABA techniques go beyond textbooks; they touch hearts, shape behaviors, and pave pathways towards independence.

Position Summary In your role as a Program Supervisor, you will provide multi-platform supervision, including in-home, school, center, and telehealth, for individualized ABA-based therapy programs. Working under the mentorship of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), your guidance and oversight will become a beacon of hope for those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and other related disabilities.

Responsibilities and DutiesLeadership and Supervision: Oversee individualized ABA programs, ensuring alignment with unique client needs.Skill Crafting: Develop and implement skill acquisition plans that are personalized, targeted, and compassionate.Team Collaboration: Work closely with Behavior Technicians, building a support network that fosters success.Progress Monitoring: Evaluate client growth, adjusting plans, and celebrating achievements through detailed reporting.Family Communication: Engage with parents and caregivers, turning therapy into a collective journey towards progress.Ethical Practices: Uphold client confidentiality, maintaining professionalism, and adhering to HIPPA guidelines.Physical Engagement: Your hands-on approach will involve various physical activities, ensuring alignment with behavioral intervention plans.

RequirementsQualification: Master’s level, studying for BCBA or in an ABA master’s program (or equivalent in psychology with an ABA emphasis) within 6 months.Experience: 2 years in ABA, 1 year as an ABA supervisor, and 1 year of staff management.Character Traits: Positive attitude, patience, perseverance, and a heart committed to child welfare.Compliance: Background check clearance, up-to-date TB test results, and agreement to travel within the Inland Empire.

Join Our Mission
At ABAC, we are more than an organization; we are a family dedicated to enriching lives. We welcome you to a workplace that celebrates diversity, embraces equality, and ignites passion. ABAC is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. If you’re ready to take a step that resonates with your inner calling, we invite you to apply. and telehealth supervision of ABA-based therapy programs to individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder or other developmental and/or intellectual disabilities. Must travel within the Inland Empire as needed. Program Supervisors are responsible for the oversight of individualized ABA programs and supervision of Behavior Technicians under the guidance of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

Physical Demands: Navigating the Everyday Challenges
In the dynamic environment of ABA therapy, our Student Analyst role requires both mental agility and physical adaptability. Here are some of the physical demands you may encounter:

  • Touch and Control: Using hands to manipulate, control, or feel objects and tools, a vital part of working with various therapeutic materials.
  • Posture Flexibility: Whether standing or sitting for extended periods, kneeling, stooping, crouching, or crawling, your body must be ready to adapt to the needs of our clients.
  • Mobility and Strength: Bending, stretching, twisting, or reaching out, along with lifting objects up to 50 pounds, are part of our daily dance in providing quality care.
  • Repetitive Actions: Certain therapeutic exercises may require you to repeat the same movements, demanding both patience and endurance.
  • Visual Acuity: Seeing details of objects that are close by, making precise adjustments to objects, and recognizing differences between colors, shades, and brightness are essential skills in our interactive environment.
  • Adaptive Movement: Running, jumping, skipping – our work often mimics play, and your ability to engage in these movements will bring joy and progress to our clients.
  • Compliance with Plans: Being able to meet physical requirements based on specific behavioral intervention plans, ensuring alignment with individualized therapeutic goals.

These demands highlight the active and engaged nature of our work. They represent not only the physical requirements but also the enthusiasm and energy we bring to each and every interaction with our clients.

Benefits:

  • Investing in You: 401(K) matching, medical, dental, vision, paid training, life insurance.
  • Work-Life Balance: Flexible schedule, professional development assistance, chiropractic and acupuncture care, paid cancellations and drive time/mileage.

Join Us:
We value diversity and are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our commitment to your growth and our unwavering focus on quality of service make ABAC a place where passion meets profession. Apply today and be a part of something larger than life.

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