ABA Supervisor - BCBA

Torrance, California, United States
Cortica is seeking a BCBA to join our multidisciplinary team in Torrance and surrounding areas.

We are a rapidly growing organization pioneering a collaborative approach to neurodevelopmental care. We serve diverse patient populations, including those with autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, speech and language disorders, and more. Our interdisciplinary team includes Neurologists, Pediatricians, Nurse Practitioners, EEG Technicians, Counselors, Occupational Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Behavior Therapists, Music Therapists, and more.

In this role, you’ll take the lead in overseeing clinical programming for patients receiving ABA treatment. You’ll support and guide a pod of Behavior Interventionists and Assistant Supervisors in making a real impact in a rapidly growing and innovative healthcare company.

We know that choosing the right employer is a big decision. Here’s why Cortica could be the perfect fit for your next career move:

  • Achievable Targets: You’ll average 25 billable hours per week, with reduced targets during shorter weeks (like PTO or holidays).
  • Uncapped Bonus: If you choose to work more, you can earn more. However, it’s not required - you have the flexibility to create a schedule that fits your comfort level.
  • Collaborative Environment: Work alongside a multidisciplinary team of doctors, and speech, occupational, music, and mental health therapists to provide holistic, innovative care.
  • Thriving Culture: Join a fast-growing organization with strong ethics and reliable leadership.
  • Naturalistic Approach: We use a sensory- and movement-based approach to ABA, grounded in the latest research and tailored to each client’s individual needs.
  • Comprehensive Training for Behavior Therapists: Our behavior therapists receive strong training to achieve their BCAT certification and continue to receive training through our learning and development team as they progress.
  • Growth Opportunities: Advance through BCBA levels I, II, and III, or explore clinical leadership roles as we continue to expand.
  • Three-Tier Model: Support future BCBAs by providing supervision and helping them grow.
  • Autonomy Over Your Schedule: You control when and where you supervise your cases.
  • Variety in Caseload: Work with a diverse group of clients, spanning different ages and levels of severity.
  • Different Settings: You'll work in a range of environments, including homes, clinics, and schools.
  • Short Commute Times: We aim to keep your drive times under 30 minutes.
  • Hybrid Flexibility: Complete administrative tasks at a time and place convenient for you.
  • Administrative Support: With a dedicated team handling scheduling, billing, and credentialing, you can focus on what you do best.

Required Qualifications:
  • Master’s degree in Human Services or a related field.
  • Current BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) certification.

Compensation & Benefits:
  • Base Salary (for 25 billable hours/week): $81,600 - $102,100.
  • Salary + Bonus (for 30 billable hours/week): $94,800 - $115,300.
  • Bonus: $55 per additional billable hour, paid monthly.
  • PTO: 14 days during your first 12 months, increasing to 18 days after your first year, plus 8 paid holidays.
  • CEU Stipend: $2,000 annually.
  • Cell and Internet Reimbursement.
  • 401k Matching.
  • Health, Vision, Dental, Pet, Life, and Disability Insurance.

Apply today or email nfar@corticacare.com to learn more.

EOE. This posting is not meant to be an exhaustive list of the role and its duties. Please review the job description in the following link: https://bit.ly/4dlFkw5

 

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