Liberty Behavioral & Community Services, Inc., a leading provider of services for individuals with autism and developmental disabilities, is dedicated to fostering independence, inclusion, and personal growth for our participants. We are currently seeking a full-time Associate Clinical Director to support our clinical leadership team across California.
The Associate Clinical Director plays a critical leadership role in supporting the oversight of ABA and developmental services, ensuring high-quality clinical care, and driving positive outcomes for individuals served. This role will be instrumental in supporting the Regional Clinical Director and ensuring effective oversight of clinical operations across programs and service locations.
Working closely with senior leadership, this position will provide supervision to BCBAs and RBTs, assist with program development, and ensure consistency in treatment implementation across all service settings.
This is an opportunity to grow into senior leadership while making a meaningful impact in a mission-driven organization.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Supervision & Oversight
Provide clinical supervision to BCBAs and RBTs to ensure high-quality, evidence-based care rooted in Applied Behavior Analysis
Support the implementation and monitoring of behavior intervention plans (BIPs) and treatment programs
Review client progress through data collection, graph analysis, and clinical assessments
Deliver ongoing coaching, mentorship, and performance feedback to clinical staff
Conduct field-based supervision across home, clinic, and community settings
Program Support & Development
Assist in the development and refinement of ABA programs and clinical initiatives
Support functional behavior assessments (FBAs), functional analyses (FAs), and preference assessments
Collaborate with the Program team and Regional Clinical Director to ensure consistency and effectiveness of service delivery
Contribute to program expansion and service quality improvements
Staff Training & Development
Provide training on evidence-based practices, including Behavior Skills Training (BST)
Support onboarding and ongoing professional development of clinical staff
Facilitate case reviews and clinical discussions with BCBAs
Communication & Collaboration
Maintain regular communication with families, funders, and caregivers, including bi-weekly check-ins
Participate in weekly clinical meetings to review caseloads and treatment progress
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure holistic care
Compliance & Quality Assurance
Ensure adherence to ethical and professional standards set by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board
Maintain compliance with California regulations and payer requirements
Review clinical documentation for accuracy, quality, and compliance
Stay updated on regulatory changes and best practices in ABA.
Requirements
Qualifications
Master's degree in applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, or related field
Current Board-Certified Behavior Analyst certification (required)
Active California Behavior Analyst licensure (required)
Minimum of 5 years post certification clinical experience, including supervision of other BCBAs
Minimum of 3 years of experience working with adults with developmental disabilities preferred
Strong skills in data analysis, clinical documentation, and treatment planning
Ability to navigate in ambiguity and has an "all hands on deck" attitude
Excellent leadership, communication, problem solving, and organizational skills
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel locally.