Lead Clinical Supervisor (BCBA) - Center Based -10K Signing Bonus
Frederick
Friday, 10 April 2026
The Lead Clinical Supervisor (BCBA) position is an administrative and clinical leadership position that provides clinical oversight for a team of technicians and clients. Each team includes designated clients, behavior technicians, and a shared Operations Coordinator, who manages administrative tasks and scheduling. The Lead Clinical Supervisor role is responsible for assessing clients, developing treatment plans, and ensuring the effective training and implementation of individualized programs while leading their therapy room to ensure a safe, happy, and productive environment for staffand clients. As a Center-based Lead Clinical Supervisor(BCBA), you will:Conduct skills and behavior assessments to deeply understand your clients. Develop comprehensive treatment plans and plan evidence-based interventions. Train, supervise, and support a small team of RB - Ts dedicated to your clients. Collaborate with colleagues, supervisors, and the quality assurance team to achieve optimal client outcomes. Coordinate with and train caregivers to empower them as partners in their child’s progress. Work independently, consulting with the Clinical Director. Oversee a team of 7 full-time equivalent clients receiving early intervention services. Oversee clinical performance of 8 or more behavior technician staff, including RB - Ts and non-certified technicians provide training and onboarding support for new team members at all technician levels. Oversee the delivery of all medically authorized hours for each child. Lead at least weekly therapy room team meetings to communicate updates, review client progress, address staff questions, and promote a cohesive team environment. Supervise technician sessions, including 1:1, dyad, and group formats as applicable; conduct individual and group family training; develop treatment plans; and provide direct instruction services when necessary per BACB standards and company policy. Uphold the BACB ethical code and CASP practice guidelines. VBA Supervision - Supervise VBA Trainees in your therapy room Comply with all company policies as outlined in the Employment Agreement, CS Manual and Center Policies documents Collaborate with other professionals for the coordination of care for each individual client Ensure therapy room performance management includes, but is not limited to, appropriate feedback (positive and constructive) and disciplinary action in In accordance with existing policies and procedures Qualifications. About You:You need to have a Master's Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or related field. You need to be a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with experience supervising the implementation of ABA-based treatment programs by RB - Ts. You need to be licensed in the state of Maryland or actively pursuing licensure at the time of hire. You need to be dedicated to providing high-quality, outcomes-based care to our clients and their families. Completion of 8 hours supervision course approved by the BACB - Previous experience with supervision per BACB standards. Previous experience with early intervention with an emphasis on Verbal Behavior. Experience with programming based of Skinner’s analysis of language. Experience conducting family trainings Physical Demands. The physical requirements here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions. Movements in response to aggressive and self-injurious behavior Ability to move quickly and confidently to intervene in situations when protective carries or environmental arrangement are deemed necessary Ability to pursue a bolting student, including but not limited to: running, moving quickly from side to side Successful completion of Safety Care training and Re-Certifications Including but not limited to: pivoting, knee squats, shuffling front and backwards, and carrying children Verbal Beginnings’ personnel policies, procedures, and practices prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religious creed, disability, ancestry, national origin, age, or sex.