Center for Learning and Autism Support Services - CLASS

The Center for Learning and Autism Support Services - CLASS is a certified non-public agency that offers educational and behavioral programs for people diagnose

Clinical Supervisor

Location

California

Posted

8 days ago

Salary

$45 - $60 / hour

Seniority

Senior

Professional Certificate

Job Description

Clinical Supervisor

Center for Learning and Autism Support Services - CLASS

Title: Clinical Supervisor (BCBA) Location: Antioch, CA Department: Clinical Job Description: At CLASS (Center of Learning and Autism Support services), we’ve spent two decades building something rare: a place where great science and real compassion live side by side. We’re a BCBA-owned, privately run company where clients come first, full stop. No corporate layers. No empty promises. Just real pay, real support, and a team that truly cares. Why you’ll love working here - No Case Overload- A realistic caseload so you can show up fully for every client, every week. - Remote Flexibility- Complete admin hours from home. Your commute is only for the work that matters most. - Real Leadership- A team that listens, cares and gets the work you’re doing every day. - Rooted & Growing- 20 years of trusted ABA excellence- and we’re still expanding with intention What your days look like - Supervise clients and staff weekly, ensuring top-notch ABA services across the board - Mentor RBTs & Case Managers-helping the next generations of clinicians grow with confidence - Oversee assessments, goal setting and clinical team meetings to keep care sharp and intentional - Maintain high-quality documentation, communication and clinical standards throughout. What you bring - Active BCBA Certification - Masters in ABA, Psychology or related field - 2+ years supervising clinical staff - Strong ABA skills (BTT, Verbal Behavior, NET) - Reliable car, CA driver’s license & insurance - CPR certification, immunization records and background check upon hire Compensation & Perks: - Hourly Rate: $45-$60 (depending on experience and education) - Company-issued tablet or laptop - Full Benefits (for FT employees): Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with Match, Paid time off and 10 Paid Holidays - Perks for all employees - Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Employee Discount Website - Smart Solution Plus Marketplace (Well Care Option)

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