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Clinical Supervisor - BCBA Adaptive Skills

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Jay Nolan Community Services

Remote

$80,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/12/2026

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Job Description

Location Bakersfield, California, United States Category Advanced Practitioner Job Type Full Time 49132 $78,000•$82,000 adaptive_skills English, Spanish preferred
Job Requirements Location:
Bakersfield, CA Schedule:
Flexible, Monday•Friday, 8am•5pm, minimal evenings and weekends
Language:
English, Spanish preferred but not required
Salary:
$78,000•$82,000 Lead With Heart. Grow With Purpose. Shape Lives Through Adaptive Skills. At Jay Nolan Community Services, we're looking for a BCBA who's passionate about adaptive skills development, not cookie‑cutter ABA. If you believe in empowering individuals through trauma‑informed, person‑centered, and dignity‑driven support, this is where your work truly matters. We're not hiring a Clinical Supervisor to run programs — we're investing in someone who wants to build independence, strengthen real‑world skills, and elevate the quality of life for the people we serve. Here, your clinical expertise becomes a catalyst for meaningful change, not just billable hours. Join a mission‑driven nonprofit that values ethics over profit, collaboration over hierarchy, and long‑term growth over short‑term numbers.
Why This Role Stands Out:
Work-Life Balance That's Real Minimal weekends and low billable requirements — currently zero — so you can focus on leadership, mentorship, and meaningful clinical work. Growth From Within Tell us what excites you — we'll help you build it. Your professional goals become part of your development plan. Supportive Leadership You'll be backed by our Clinical Director and Adaptive Skills Team, ensuring you're never navigating challenges alone. We Invest in Your Learning CEU stipend, paid conference attendance, and ongoing mentorship. Streamlined, Ethical Systems Our 4‑tier supervision model keeps you focused on people, not paperwork. Nonprofit Values, Not Corporate Pressure We're not owned by private equity. Our decisions prioritize ethics, sustainability, and long‑term community impact. Mentorship Opportunities Support RBTs and BCBA candidates as you grow your own leadership skills. Inclusive, Collaborative Culture We solve problems together and celebrate wins together. Loan Forgiveness Eligibility As a nonprofit employee, you may qualify for federal loan forgiveness programs.
What You'll Do:
Clinical Leadership Develop and implement individualized behavior intervention plans based on comprehensive assessments and functional analyses. Conduct regular clinical reviews and data analysis to monitor progress and adjust treatment plans. Collaborate with families, caregivers, program directors, and the Clinical Director to ensure cohesive, effective treatment. Provide high‑quality, trauma‑informed clinical oversight. Operational Oversight Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and HIPAA requirements. Partner with administrative staff on scheduling, resource allocation, and operational needs. Professional Development Stay current with research and best practices through conferences and ongoing training. Contribute to the development and refinement of clinical policies and procedures.
Qualifications:
Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a related field Current BCBA certification Significant experience providing ABA therapy to individuals with developmental disabilities Proven leadership and supervisory skills Strong clinical judgment and decision-making abilities Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively collaborate with families, staff, and other professionals
Benefits:
Hybrid work schedule Health, dental and vision Insurance Tuition Reimbursement and loan forgiveness Childcare Assistance Reimbursement Retirement plan with company matching Life Insurance paid vacation and floating holidays Paid CPR & First Aid Training Pet Insurance and much more!
About Jay Nolan Community Services:
We're a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping children, teens, and adults with autism and developmental disabilities live, work, and thrive in their communities. Our team is inclusive, mission-driven, and deeply committed to ethical, person-centered care. Ready to lead with purpose? and help shape the future of compassionate care.

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