Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst - Clinical Supervisor
TreeHouse Workforce Solutions - for our ABA Department
Port Orange, FLPart-time
5,634–6,174 a month
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Benefits
Compensation & BonusesCompetitive salary based on experienceAppreciation‑based thank‑you bonuses acknowledging reliability, professionalism, and meaningful clinical impactYour work is seen here—and rewardedBenefitsTime Off & SchedulingGenerous paid time offPaid holidaysPredictable scheduling model designed for stability and work‑life balanceHealthcare & Financial WellnessHealthcare support with flexible spending optionsFSA options for healthcare and dependent care expensesProfessional GrowthOngoing continuing education and CEU supportOpportunities for mentorship and long‑term career advancementAdditional IncentivesReferral incentives for helping build a strong, collaborative clinical teamValued for meaningful contributions—not billable numbersPay: $67,613.29 - $74,085.62 per year
Job Description
About the Role
Exceptional clinical care starts with well‑supported clinicians. Our BCaBA positions are intentionally designed to provide clarity, stability, and professional respect, allowing you to focus on what matters most: delivering high‑quality, ethical, and meaningful ABA services.
This is not a volume‑driven role. It is a clinically grounded position built to support sound decision‑making, strong collaboration, and long‑term professional growth.
What Makes This Role DifferentA Thoughtfully Designed Hybrid Clinical Model
BCaBAs work within a clearly defined hybrid structure that protects both direct and indirect clinical time.
On average, BCaBAs spend approximately 23.5 hours per week in the field, supported by protected, paid indirect clinical time for:
• Thoughtful treatment planning
• Ongoing data review and interpretation
• Collaboration with supervising BCBAs
• Supervision preparation and clinical follow‑through
This structure ensures that your clinical decisions are intentional, data‑driven, and sustainable—without the pressure of unrealistic billable requirements.
Responsibilities
As a BCaBA, you play a central role in both client progress and staff success. Responsibilities include:
• Providing high‑quality supervision and mentorship to RBTs
• Leading parent and caregiver training to support generalization and long‑term outcomes
• Supporting clients through select direct‑care hours when clinically appropriate
• Collaborating with supervising BCBAs on treatment planning and case organization
• Ensuring ethical, consistent, and high‑quality service delivery
Your work directly strengthens treatment quality, clinical consistency, and team confidence.
Qualifications
• Active BCaBA certification (required)
• Bachelor’s degree in ABA, psychology, education, or related field
• Experience working in ABA or supporting individuals with developmental disabilities
• Strong organizational and communication skills
• Commitment to ethical, evidence‑based practice
• Ability to work collaboratively within a clinical team
Compensation & Bonuses
• Competitive salary based on experience
• Appreciation‑based thank‑you bonuses acknowledging reliability, professionalism, and meaningful clinical impact
• Your work is seen here—and rewarded.
BenefitsTime Off & Scheduling
• Generous paid time off
• Paid holidays
• Predictable scheduling model designed for stability and work‑life balance
Healthcare & Financial Wellness
• Healthcare support with flexible spending options
• FSA options for healthcare and dependent care expenses
Professional Growth
• Ongoing continuing education and CEU support
• Opportunities for mentorship and long‑term career advancement
Additional Incentives
• Referral incentives for helping build a strong, collaborative clinical team
Why Join Us
We are intentional about creating an environment where BCaBAs feel:
• Respected for clinical expertise
• Supported with protected time and manageable caseloads
• Valued for meaningful contributions—not billable numbers
Our structure prioritizes long‑term satisfaction and well‑being—not burnout. This is a place where BCaBAs can grow, contribute, and build a lasting career.
Pay: $67,613.29 - $74,085.62 per year
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Port Orange, FL 32127
Exceptional clinical care starts with well‑supported clinicians. Our BCaBA positions are intentionally designed to provide clarity, stability, and professional respect, allowing you to focus on what matters most: delivering high‑quality, ethical, and meaningful ABA services.
This is not a volume‑driven role. It is a clinically grounded position built to support sound decision‑making, strong collaboration, and long‑term professional growth.
What Makes This Role DifferentA Thoughtfully Designed Hybrid Clinical Model
BCaBAs work within a clearly defined hybrid structure that protects both direct and indirect clinical time.
On average, BCaBAs spend approximately 23.5 hours per week in the field, supported by protected, paid indirect clinical time for:
• Thoughtful treatment planning
• Ongoing data review and interpretation
• Collaboration with supervising BCBAs
• Supervision preparation and clinical follow‑through
This structure ensures that your clinical decisions are intentional, data‑driven, and sustainable—without the pressure of unrealistic billable requirements.
Responsibilities
As a BCaBA, you play a central role in both client progress and staff success. Responsibilities include:
• Providing high‑quality supervision and mentorship to RBTs
• Leading parent and caregiver training to support generalization and long‑term outcomes
• Supporting clients through select direct‑care hours when clinically appropriate
• Collaborating with supervising BCBAs on treatment planning and case organization
• Ensuring ethical, consistent, and high‑quality service delivery
Your work directly strengthens treatment quality, clinical consistency, and team confidence.
Qualifications
• Active BCaBA certification (required)
• Bachelor’s degree in ABA, psychology, education, or related field
• Experience working in ABA or supporting individuals with developmental disabilities
• Strong organizational and communication skills
• Commitment to ethical, evidence‑based practice
• Ability to work collaboratively within a clinical team
Compensation & Bonuses
• Competitive salary based on experience
• Appreciation‑based thank‑you bonuses acknowledging reliability, professionalism, and meaningful clinical impact
• Your work is seen here—and rewarded.
BenefitsTime Off & Scheduling
• Generous paid time off
• Paid holidays
• Predictable scheduling model designed for stability and work‑life balance
Healthcare & Financial Wellness
• Healthcare support with flexible spending options
• FSA options for healthcare and dependent care expenses
Professional Growth
• Ongoing continuing education and CEU support
• Opportunities for mentorship and long‑term career advancement
Additional Incentives
• Referral incentives for helping build a strong, collaborative clinical team
Why Join Us
We are intentional about creating an environment where BCaBAs feel:
• Respected for clinical expertise
• Supported with protected time and manageable caseloads
• Valued for meaningful contributions—not billable numbers
Our structure prioritizes long‑term satisfaction and well‑being—not burnout. This is a place where BCaBAs can grow, contribute, and build a lasting career.
Pay: $67,613.29 - $74,085.62 per year
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Port Orange, FL 32127
Qualifications
- •Active BCaBA certification (required)
- •Bachelor’s degree in ABA, psychology, education, or related field
- •Experience working in ABA or supporting individuals with developmental disabilities
- •Strong organizational and communication skills
- •Commitment to ethical, evidence‑based practice
- •Ability to work collaboratively within a clinical team
- •Respected for clinical expertise
- •Supported with protected time and manageable caseloads
Responsibilities
- •Thoughtful treatment planning
- •Ongoing data review and interpretation
- •Collaboration with supervising BCBAs
- •Supervision preparation and clinical follow‑through
- •This structure ensures that your clinical decisions are intentional, data‑driven, and sustainable—without the pressure of unrealistic billable requirements
- •As a BCaBA, you play a central role in both client progress and staff success
- •Providing high‑quality supervision and mentorship to RBTs
- •Leading parent and caregiver training to support generalization and long‑term outcomes
- •Supporting clients through select direct‑care hours when clinically appropriate
- •Collaborating with supervising BCBAs on treatment planning and case organization
- •Ensuring ethical, consistent, and high‑quality service delivery
- •Your work directly strengthens treatment quality, clinical consistency, and team confidence
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