Program Supervisor
Program Supervisors design and supervise programs for children and adolescents with autism and other developmental differences in their homes, schools, the community, and at ABI’s center. Primary duties include conducting functional behavior assessments, designing and modifying client treatment plans, preparing initial and progress reports, training and supervising behavior technicians, conducting parent training, leading team meetings, and participating in IEP meetings.
Job Requirements
Master’s degree in behavior analysis, psychology, education, or a related field
BCBA credential or sitting for exam within 2 months of hire
Passion and enthusiasm for working with individuals diagnosed with autism and other developmental differences and their caregivers across settings
At least 3 years’ experience providing ABA treatment to individuals with autism or other developmental differences
Willingness to travel to clients’ homes and schools in the Greater Los Angeles area
Pre-Employment Screening, including criminal background check and TB clearance
Full range of body motion including the ability to stand, stoop, kneel, reach, push and pull
Willingness to work with individuals who engage in challenging behaviors such as aggression, elopement, and property destruction
Benefits
Competitive pay based on education and experience
Bonus Opportunities
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid vacation
Paid holidays
Paid sick time
Company laptop
Monthly technology stipend
Paid Drive Time & Mileage if you elect to drive your own vehicle
Free, ongoing continuing education unit (CEU) events
Continuing education/professional development stipend
Ongoing mentorship and training
Employee referral bonus
Short- and long-term disability insurance
Retirement plan with employer matching (for eligible employees)
Employee social events
Additional Information
Program Supervisors working in client homes may be in contact with dogs, cats and other pets.
Program Supervisors often work with challenging behaviors and may be exposed to aggressive behaviors, such as biting, kicking, spitting, scratching, or hitting. (Note that all staff are trained in crisis-prevention and de-escalation techniques)
Training on ABI policies and procedures, curriculum development, working with ABA treatment payers, making evidence-based recommendations, conducting assessments, and more will occur upon hire
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $48,211.73 - $58,061.44 per year
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Weekends as needed