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Board Certified Behavior Analyst/Associate Clinical Supervisor of Behavioral Services-Hybrid Location: Hybrid – In-Person – Hawthorne, CA and surrounding South Bay areas (service radius 30 miles)

Salary: $90,000–$110,000/year (DOE)

Join a BCBA-Owned, Clinically Led Team Making a Difference

At Nurture & Nature ABA, we’re not your typical ABA provider — we’re a BCBA-owned, clinician-led organization built on compassion, collaboration, and integrity. We believe in mentorship, professional growth, and sustainable caseloads that let our clinicians deliver exceptional care without burnout. Every member of our team is supported by BCBAs who understand the field firsthand — because they’ve been in your shoes.

Here, BCBAs share cases to promote teamwork, ensure coverage, and foster true work–life balance.

The Opportunity

We’re seeking a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our collaborative and supportive team in a hybrid capacity, combining both in-person and remote work. You’ll lead with compassion and expertise while making a lasting impact on the families we serve.

Why You’ll Love Working With Us

BCBA-Owned & Led: Work directly under BCBA leadership who prioritize clinical quality and ethical care.

Growth Mindset Culture: Career mentorship, professional development, and leadership pathways.

Balanced Caseloads: Quality over quantity — cases assigned within a 20-mile radius.

Tuition Discount: Access to The Chicago School partnership for continued education.

Wellness Reimbursement: Annual allowance to support healthy habits and self-care.

Phone & Admin Stipends

401(k) with Employer Match

Health, Dental & Vision Insurance (70% Employer Paid)

Paid Holidays, Vacation, and Sick Time

Mileage & Drive Time Reimbursement

Employee Discounts with 3,600+ Companies

Conference Attendance & Professional Development Opportunities What You'll Do

Design and implement individualized treatment plans based on ABA principles.

Provide supervision and oversight of 1:1 therapy across home, school, clinic, and telehealth settings.

Conduct assessments, analyze data, and guide behavior intervention plans.

Lead Adaptive Skills Team (AST) meetings and parent education sessions.

Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams (Speech, OT, PT, School Staff).

Support new case launches, hiring initiatives, and cross-department communication.

Maintain 30 billable clinical hours weekly within a 40-hour workweek.

Uphold Nurture & Nature’s standards of ethical, compassionate, and integrity-driven care.

About Your

Caseload & Support

Assignments: Clients placed within 30 miles of your home base.

Administrative Support: Dedicated systems and templates—no unpaid admin hours.

1:1 Clinical Mentorship: Direct access to BCBA leadership for ongoing guidance.

Collaborative Environment: Team-based communication and multidisciplinary integration. What We’re Looking For

Master’s Degree in ABA or a related field

Active BCBA Certification

2+ years of supervisory or clinical experience

Bilingual (a plus)

Reliable transportation, valid driver’s license, and active auto insurance

DOJ/FBI clearance and TB test Nice to Haves Experience supervising BTs, RBTs, BCaBAs, or graduate students

Familiarity with CentralReach, CodeMetro, or Rethink

Experience providing in-home, school-based, or community ABA services

Passion for mentorship and professional development

Commitment to culturally responsive and inclusive care

Interest in Saturday social skills groups or community-based learning Our Core ABA Services

At Nurture & Nature ABA, we’re proud to offer a full spectrum of programs that meet families where they are:

Early Intervention (Ages 2–5): Play-based therapy using PRT and naturalistic ABA to build communication, learning, and social-emotional skills.

Infant Development (Ages 0–3): Developmentally appropriate therapy focused on sensory integration, communication, and caregiver coaching.

In-Home & Center-Based ABA: 1:1 sessions targeting communication, social skills, and adaptive behavior through DTT, PRT, and FCT.

Adaptive Skills Training: Teaching independence, hygiene, community safety, and daily living skills.

Social Skills & PEERS® Program: UCLA-based PEERS® groups helping children and teens build confidence and friendships.

Parent & Caregiver Training: Hands-on coaching to reinforce ABA strategies at home.

School-Based & Private School Support: Discreet, school-aligned ABA shadow services.

Intensive Behavior Intervention (IBI): Data-driven, family-collaborative programs for complex needs.

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