What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) / Clinical Supervisor position at Bright Star Behavioral Health Services?
Bright Star Behavioral Health Services – West Los Angeles, CA
Bright Star Behavioral Health Services is launching a new West LA location and seeking an experienced BCBA to help build and shape our ABA program. This hybrid role includes in-home, school-based, and clinic-based services, with flexibility for remote administrative work. Strong growth opportunities are available as the company expands.
Why Join Us?
Compensation & Benefits:
- Competitive compensation with performance incentives
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) program with employer participation
- PTO, paid holidays, and paid sick leave
- Mileage reimbursement for client-related travel
- Cell phone reimbursement
- CEU support, mentorship, and ongoing professional development
- Flexible hybrid schedule for improved work–life balance
Work Environment:
- Hybrid fieldwork across home, school, and clinic settings
- Remote flexibility for documentation and planning
- Supportive leadership and strong clinical guidance
Career Growth:
- Advancement opportunities to Assistant Clinical Director, Clinical Director, and multi-site leadership
- Ability to shape workflows, culture, and best practices in a new clinic
- Opportunities to support future location launches
Job Summary
The BCBA / Clinical Supervisor will support the launch of our new West LA clinic by overseeing clinical services, supervising RBTs, conducting assessments, collaborating with families and schools, and ensuring high-quality ABA care. Ideal for a BCBA who enjoys leadership and wants to help build a strong, client-centered ABA program from the ground up.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical
- Conduct FBAs, intakes, and assessments; develop individualized ABA treatment plans
- Monitor client progress, adjust interventions, and ensure treatment integrity
- Maintain accurate, HIPAA-compliant documentation
Supervision
- Provide supportive supervision and coaching for RBTs
- Ensure safety, fidelity, and adherence to clinical standards
- Train staff in ABA methods and data collection
Collaboration
- Provide parent training and caregiver support
- Coordinate with educators, healthcare providers, and multidisciplinary partners
- Maintain clear communication with families throughout care
Program Development
- Assist in establishing workflows and quality standards at the new clinic
- Support case distribution, scheduling needs, and day-to-day clinical operations
- Contribute to long-term program growth and community engagement
Qualifications
Required
- Active BCBA certification (BACB)
- Experience with autism and developmental disabilities
- Strong data collection, analysis, and documentation skills
- Experience with payor/insurance billing processes
- Willingness to drive within the West LA region (up to ~40 miles)
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
Preferred
- Familiarity with CentralReach or similar ABA software
About Bright Star Behavioral Health Services
- Bright Star provides compassionate, evidence-based ABA services focused on meaningful progress, ethical practice, and strong family support. Our mission is to create a clinician-centered environment where providers can grow, lead, and deliver high-quality care.