Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) / Clinical SupervisorNorthern Behavioral SolutionsOverviewAt Northern Behavioral Solutions, we believe every individual deserves access to compassionate, ethical, and high-quality behavioral services—regardless of location or circumstance. We are seeking a passionate and experienced Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our team as a Clinical Supervisor and help bring meaningful ABA services to an area of critical need.This is a primarily center-based position with some in-home requirements and offers a unique opportunity to build strong clinical programming in an underserved community. You will be supported by an exceptional administrative team, allowing you to focus on clinical leadership, mentorship, and meaningful outcomes for clients and families.Your ImpactAs a Clinical Supervisor, you will play a vital role in shaping services, mentoring clinicians, and ensuring every client receives thoughtful, data-driven, and compassionate care. Your leadership will directly impact client progress and support the professional growth of the clinical team.A reduced caseload may be maintained as needed (to be determined during contracting).Key Responsibilities- Lead, supervise, and mentor clinical staff in the ethical delivery of ABA services- Develop, oversee, and refine individualized treatment plans using Applied Behavior Analysis- Monitor client progress through meaningful data collection and clinical assessments- Maintain accurate and compliant documentation in accordance with HIPAA standards- Provide ongoing training, mentorship, and clinical guidance to staff- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to strengthen services and improve client outcomes- Ensure alignment with organizational values, policies, and regulatory requirements- Build trusting relationships with clients and familiesQualifications & Experience- Active BCBA certification in good standing- Experience in a clinical leadership or supervisory role- Background working with children or individuals with developmental disabilities- Strong knowledge of ABA principles and ethical practice- Experience using data to guide clinical decision-making- Excellent communication, organization, and leadership skills- Passion for serving underserved or high-need communitiesPosition Details- Job Type: Full-time- Setting: Primarily center-based with some in-home services- Caseload: Reduced caseload as needed (TBD during contracting)Benefits- 401(k) with matching- Health, dental, and vision insurance- Paid time off and paid sick time- Flexible scheduling- Mileage reimbursement- Continuing education credits- Strong administrative and leadership support