Clinical Supervisor - Infant Development Program
Company: Institute for Applied Behavior Analysis
Location: El Centro
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Clinical Supervisor Join our
passionate team of dedicated and educated professionals to help
children and families in our communities! Make a difference in the
life of a child! For over 40 years, IABA has been providing
high-quality treatment for children and families. IABA has been
dedicated to Positive Behavior Supports (PBS) since the 1980sjoin
us in bringing strengths-based, dignity-focused, child-centered ABA
to our community! YOU MUST HAVE A MASTER'S DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGY,
EDUCATION, OR RELATED FIELD AND BE LICENSE ELIGIBLE IN THE STATE OF
CA WITHIN 4 years. AVAILABLE LOCATIONS: We are currently seeking
applicants to work full-time in the Imperial Valley area. PART-TIME
positions may also be available, please inquire when you apply. The
primary responsibility of the Clinical Supervisor is to develop and
implement intervention procedures in Infant Development Services
and oversee the day-to-day activities of the instructional team.
Responsibilities include analyzing and preparing summaries of data,
providing one-to-one instruction hours, contributing to the design
of goals and objectives, updating, coordinating the clients’ weekly
schedules and assisting in training less experienced staff members.
Essential functions Meets the client’s goals and needs and provides
quality care by assessing and interpreting skill development and
behavioral presentation; designs and implements positive
programming/instruction -based treatment plans in consultation with
clinical manager and supervising clinical psychologist. Oversees
implementation of developmental and ABA/DTT/PRT interventions in
client and family homes and community settings Writes and reviews
initial, semi-annual, annual and final progress reports. Trains new
hire intervention staff with regard to developmental and positive
programming interventions (ABA, DTT, PRT, social skill
facilitation, community skill facilitation, etc.). Provides
supervision and consultation to interventionists with regard to
programming for all intervention clients in the division
(ABA/PRT/DTT). Designs individualized positive programming
curriculum for intervention clients Designs positive behavior
support plans and positive programming interventions. Designs and
facilitates group interventions as assigned (in accordance with
scope and supervision) Develops and conducts in-service trainings
based on staff need. Provides individual parent training and group
workshops and/or parent directed supports. Provides training
workshops to funding agencies and other community partners
Evaluates results of positive programming by observing, noting, and
evaluating clients’ progress; recommending and implementing
adjustments and modifications. Designs fade out or transitional
plans with regard to curriculum structure and change for clients’
individual needs. Assures continuation and consistent
implementation of positive programming intervention plan by staff,
families, and other caregivers involved; monitors clients’ progress
in multiple environments, when applicable Documents
creation/design/modification of positive programming interventions
by completing protocols and updating charts (Sd sheets, etc.)
Contributes to team effort by accomplishing established team
objectives. Collaborates with the Director to develop new services
for the division, based on client and community needs (e.g.
parenting group, social skills group, etc.) Maintains client
confidentiality and protects agency operations by keeping
information confidential. Maintains a safe working environment by
complying with rules and regulations. Protects clients and
employees by adhering to all policies and protocols. Maintains
professional and technical knowledge by attending educational
workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing
personal networks; and participating in professional societies.
Requirements Must possess a Master's Degree in the field of
psychology and be license-eligible in the state of California
within 4 years. Competency and a minimum of 2 years of practice in
infant mental health, applied behavior analysis, and diagnostic
assessment. Must meet competencies associated with completion of
the Comprehensive Function Assessment within 12 months. Must have
experience facilitating social skills groups or other group-ratio
interventions. Must be self-motivated, work in multiple
environments, and complete work from home, as a weekly portion of
this job will involve telecommuting. Proficiency in MS Office Suite
is required. Physical Demands Staff must be able to lift and carry
up to 20-pound items physically (e.g., groceries, houseware items,
move furniture). As well as be able to physically assist, guide,
and facilitate the movement of consumers who may need physical
assistance (e.g., wheelchair transfer, walking, etc.). Travel
Required Staff travel may occur between all Infant Development
Program regions, and other regions as assigned. Benefits
Competitive pay based on experience and certification status Earned
Paid Time Off/Vacation (for full-time employees) Paid Sick Time
Regular training, support, and mentorship from IABA’s team of
experienced Behavior Analysts, MFTs, and Psychologists Health,
Dental, and Vision insurance (for full-time employees) 401(K) plan
Comprehensive paid training both when you are hired and ongoing
Paid Drive Time & Mileage Employee discounts and Employee
Assistance Program including free legal and financial advice, free
counseling support and much more Cell phone stipend and laptop BCBA
supervision hours
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