Middle Tier Spanish Speaking ABA Supervisor

BEACHMONT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INC

Middle Tier Spanish Speaking ABA Supervisor

Santa Barbara, CA
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Potential for Full Time & Salary

    BACB Fieldwork Supervision

    Flexible schedule

    Training & development

    Competitive salary

    401(k)

    POSITION SUMMARY:

    Beachmont Behavioral Health (BBH) is looking for a motivated and compassionate Spanish Speaking Behavior Analyst Assistant (BAA) to join our team of game-changers! If you’re on the path to BCBA certification and looking for hands-on experience that really matters—you’re in the right place.

    This mid-level clinical supervision role puts you right in the action, supporting amazing clients, mentoring Behavior Technicians, and learning the ropes alongside experienced BCBAs. It's the perfect stepping stone to a career in ABA!

    If you are in a Masters in ABA program or post Masters and need supervision hours, this is a great opportunity for you!!

    Candidates must meet QAS Professional qualifications as defined in California’s SPA 14-026.

    COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:

    $28-35/Hour (Potential for Salary opportunity (Evaluated After 90 Day Probationary Period)

    67K - 70K

    In-between Mileage and Drive Time Paid

    BACB Supervision hours provided by BCBA-D with 25 yrs experience

    When maintaining full time work, qualifies for medical, dental, etc.

    Technology Allowance

    BCBA Exam Test Prep Support

    Pay for Performance Bonus opportunities

    PRIMARY MEASUREMENT ACCOUNTABILITY (KPIs):

    Treatment integrity and fidelity scores

    Timely data review and documentation

    Behavior Technician supervision hours completed

    Parent and caregiver training support

    Staff satisfaction and performance development

    Caseload organization and session coverage reliability

    Client's Treatment Outcomes

    MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Lives Beachmont's values, mission, and vision.

    Supports implementation of individualized treatment plans under BCBA supervision.

    Conducts real-time observation and supervision of Behavior Technicians during client sessions.

    Collects and analyzes treatment data to inform ongoing clinical decisions.

    Provides clinical feedback and mentorship to Behavior Technicians.

    Participates in caregiver education and training to promote generalization of behavior change.

    Maintains accurate, timely documentation in accordance with company and payer standards.

    Collaborates with interdisciplinary team members as needed.

    Assists in program updates and graphing as assigned by BCBA.

    Participates in departmental performance improvement initiatives and supports High-Performance Work Teams.

    SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Provides regular feedback and support to direct reports (Behavior Technicians).

    Participates in routine team check-ins, clinical meetings, and treatment planning sessions.

    Assists with onboarding and training new Behavior Technicians as assigned.

    QUALIFICATIONS

    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

    Must meet QAS Professional qualifications as outlined in California’s State Plan Amendment 14-026.

    EXPERIENCE:

    Minimum 1-2 year of experience providing ABA services.

    Supervisory or mentorship experience preferred.

    EDUCATION:

    Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Education, or related field required. Should be in an ABA Master's Program.

    Master’s degree preferred.

    Actively pursuing BCBA certification required.

    LANGUAGE SKILLS:

    Strong verbal and written communication skills.

    Proficiency in documenting clinical interventions and data summaries.

    Fluent in MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and electronic health record systems.

    Spanish speaking is highly desired but not required

    MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:

    Ability to analyze behavior data, calculate percentages, and interpret visual displays of data.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

    Regularly required to sit, stand, talk, hear, and use hands.

    Occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.

    Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.

    Local travel between client homes and office sites is required.