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Clinical Supervisor (School-Based Board Certified Behavior Analyst)
Location: Nampa, ID
Employment Type: Full-Time
Job Overview
Step into a vital leadership position as a Clinical Supervisor (BCBA), specializing in a school-based setting. We are seeking a passionate and skilled clinician to join a highly supportive structure that focuses on maximizing your clinical impact by significantly reducing administrative burdens. This role empowers you to concentrate on delivering exceptional, high-quality behavioral health services, developing sophisticated treatment protocols, and mentoring emerging professionals within an educational environment. You will be instrumental in a collaborative culture that champions strong clinical outcomes and long-term professional development.
Key Responsibilities
- Direct the execution of comprehensive functional assessments and lead the creation of evidence-based, data-driven treatment plans tailored for the school environment.
- Provide robust, consistent mentorship, training, and direct supervision to Behavior Technicians (BTs) and Program Supervisors, ensuring the highest standards of clinical practice.
- Deliver impactful training sessions to parents, caregivers, and school staff to ensure high fidelity of treatment implementation and promote generalization of skills.
- Manage clinical responsibilities efficiently to maintain a minimum of 30 billable hours per week, optimizing time for direct clinical engagement.
- Actively collaborate within a supportive team structure to ensure clinical consistency, shared learning, and strong peer backing.
- Contribute valuable insights and expertise to ongoing internal initiatives, including quality assurance protocols, curriculum development, and staff training modules.
- Engage with opportunities to be involved in innovative research initiatives and academic partnerships.
Requirements
- Completion of a Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a closely related, recognized field.
- Must hold a current, active BCBA certification.
- Significant professional experience successfully working with individuals with autism spectrum disorder and diverse developmental needs, preferably in a school setting.
- Demonstrated high proficiency and comfort level utilizing modern clinical technology for data collection, scheduling, and service delivery (e.g., electronic platforms, tablets).
- Successful clearance of all required pre-employment screenings, including a background check, recent TB test, and documentation of current immunizations.
Preferred Qualifications
- Fluency in Spanish is a highly desirable asset that strengthens communication with families and clients.
What We Offer
- An attractive first-year total earnings potential ranging from $91,000 to $106,000, which includes a base salary of $80,000 to $95,000 and potential for up to $6,000 in monthly performance-based earnings annually.
- A stable, predictable work schedule: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, supporting consistent work-life integration and free evenings.
- The flexibility of one work-from-home day per week, contingent upon role eligibility and performance metrics.
- Comprehensive coverage through medical, dental, and vision insurance plans.
- Generous paid time off, including two weeks of vacation and eight paid holidays.
- Substantial investment in professional growth with $750 annual reimbursement for Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
- Access to a 401(k) retirement savings plan featuring a company match of up to 4%, vested after one year of service.
- Excellent potential for long-term career advancement and leadership development within an actively expanding organization.
- A positive, empowering, and team-focused culture that actively promotes open communication and social connection.
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Job Type: Full-time
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Work Location: On the road
Salary : $80,000 - $95,000