Associate Clinical Director (BCBA Required)
Company: Intercare Therapy
Location: San Diego
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Description & Requirements Description Company Description
Intercare Therapy, Inc. (ICT) provides evidence-based behavior
therapy services that support individuals with autism and related
disorders and their families. Our mission is to increase
independence and improve the quality of life of our client
families. As an organization, we strive to be: The employer of
choice for behavior analysts, by providing a long-term career
opportunity, supportive organizational culture, and fulfilling
individualized professional experience The preferred service
provider to our clients and funding sources, providing high quality
clinical practice and customer service As an ICT team member, you
will gain firsthand experience working to ensure our regular and
on-going commitment to evidence-based practices. Job Description
The Associate Clinical Director oversees the staff and clients
within a geographically defined area and/or specific service line,
and contributes clinical knowledge, team leadership, feedback, and
insight to support the success of four customer groups:
Organization: Promote our brand, reputation, culture, and business
results Funding Sources: Ensure quick service of clients, ensuring
positive impact on client progress and compliance with funding
source requirements Assigned Staff: Support individualized
professional development and success, as appropriate for their
level of experience and stage in clinical progression Assigned
Clients: Sustain high quality clinical practice, impactful client
progress, excellent customer service and support from all team
members The impact of the daily work of the Associate Clinical
Director optimizes these business results: Client Progress &
Customer Satisfaction timely launch of services with highly trained
staff focused on quality clinical programming and efficacy Employee
Satisfaction & Retention minimizing turnover, recruiting, and
training costs, and maximizing success and professional development
of the clinical team Clinical and Operational KPIs resulting
delivery of high-quality ABA clinical services and positive
operational site contribution by tactical management of scale,
utilization, supervision ratios, and team member productivity This
position reports to Clinical Director . Salary: $100,000-$115,000
This position may require driving 30 to 60 (or more) miles a day
when conducting quality control, supervision and consultation in
the field, as well as occasional travel outside of regular business
hours to serve as a company representative at conferences (internal
and industry) and in new markets in development. Primary
Responsibilities: Render between 65 to 95 billable hours per month;
billable hours will be variable pending the number of Clinical
Supervisors (BCBAs) assigned Directly manage 5 to 8 direct reports
with varying composition of Clinical Supervisors and Program
Managers Provide quality clinical supervision and program direction
to territory clinical staff, including skills enhancement and
clinical consultation, to ensure treatment integrity and quality
assurance across clients, settings, and funding sources. Provide
oversight and direction on clinical excellence (e.g., timely report
submission, timely session conversion, clinical competencies,
etc.). Collaborate with Supervisor, Clinical Outcomes for territory
audits on clinical efficiency and related metrics implementing
corrective actions if necessary Participate in initial intake
assessments to determine eligibility and appropriateness for
on-going services, in addition to making recommendations for
frequency and duration of services, consistent with recommended
practices and medical necessity guidelines. Provide quality
clinical supervision or consultation and case coverage during
transitions, leave of absences, or vacations, or when complex
clinical cases require oversight from a more experienced BCBA.
Support the clinical team with case management responsibilities for
clients on hold. Oversee Clinical Supervisors to ensure baseline
job expectations are being met via accurate assessment of skills
and direct feedback through completion of Performance Management
metrics. Provide support with completion of Functional Behavioral
Assessments, including Functional Analyses, to develop
function-based treatments. Develop and review treatment plans in
collaboration with the clinical team, in addition to conducting
follow-up evaluations to assess the effectiveness of treatment
plans. Provide clinical mentorship and support to all employees
within the territory. Develop and coordinate clinical training
materials in conjunction with Training department and the clinical
team, using Behavior Skills Training (BST) techniques: discussion,
modeling, practice, and feedback. Prepare management reports on
program key performance metrics, as assigned. Collaborate with
leadership team in developing new programs and other special
projects, when appropriate. Actively work toward department annual
goals, as determined Participate in recruiting and interview
process for Program Managers and Clinical Supervisors (BCBA).
Communicate effectively and in a timely manner with all Intercare
Therapy employees, clients, and other service providers. Support
center-based services within the territory with leadership presence
at center locations and direct support/feedback regarding services
delivered in the center. Responsibilities include but are not
limited to, greet team members and families, support maintenance
and vendor request(s) and building access (in collaboration with
facilities management), provide direct clinical support and
oversight to BIs/Supervisors, and provide direct support and
supervision to the center coordinator/administrator. In person
clinical overlaps, as need for the territory clinical team, to
support and provide feedback on program integrity, clinical quality
assurance, oversight of the provision of services, etc. Remains
current regarding new research, current trends, and developments in
autism spectrum disorders, applied behavior analysis, special
education, OBM and related fields. Represent Intercare Therapy to
clients and colleagues, both professionally and ethically. Maintain
accurate and up-to-date client records for all clients. This
includes obtaining appropriate consent (i.e., consent to evaluate,
consent to release confidential information) for all clients.
Complete supervision documentation in accordance with BACB
standards for RBT’s, BCaBA’s and team members accruing experience
towards BCBA certification—this includes tracking and monitoring of
all RBT supervision hours for assigned cohort (assign as the RBT
Requirements Coordinator within the BACB portal). Ongoing
communication to alleviate any high-level issues with the families,
funding sources, and staff. Represent company effectively at
industry events, with funding sources and families. Follow-up and
support team members with completion of clinical documentation
(e.g., session notes, appointment conversions, etc.). Ensure
enforcement of ICT policies and those of funding source, industry,
state, and federal regulations within the territory. In
collaboration with client services, support planning and scheduling
for the territory by monitoring and identifying opportunities to
improve BI utilization, BI desired hours, client accepted hours,
client availability, and client acceptance of clinical
recommendation(s), and monitoring, tracking, and reducing client
and team member cancellations. Support and facilitate program
initiatives in addition to direct ABA services (e.g., social skills
groups, etc.). In collaboration with leadership, identify
opportunities for efficient use of allotted non-billable hours
which includes auditing/monitoring team member non-billable time,
generating and supporting initiatives to reduce supervisor
non-billable time, and providing feedback/suggestions to client
services on ways to reduce BI and supervisor non-billable time
(e.g., drive time, admin time, etc.). Manage effectiveness of
delivery of company initiatives and policies. Facilitate the
process of clinical onboarding, off boarding, and transitions by
supporting clinical team understanding of policies, procedures,
caseload supervision/support, and using Behavior Skills Training
(BST) techniques (discussion, modeling, practice, and feedback) to
facilitate understanding and application of clinical competencies,
clinical standards, incentive programs, etc. Work with the
leadership team to drive improvements in key performance metrics
(both clinical and operational) and annual budget results in the
territory. This includes tactical management of clinical and
operational KPIs to support improvement/sustainable BI
productivity, supervisor productivity, utilization, supervision
ratios, site contribution, and scale. Proactively and in response
to territory KPIs, facilitate adaptations clinical team structure
to best support company initiatives. Support clinical and training
initiatives to ensure data and reporting systems are clinically
appropriate, efficiently utilized, and compliant with ICT and BACB
standards. Perform other duties and monitor additional KPIs as
requested. Job Skills: Knowledge of the science behind Applied
Behavior Analysis. Proficient with Microsoft Office and/or
equivalent, including Excel and graphing. Excellent time management
skills: billable vs non-billable, onsite/direct vs offsite/indirect
hours Excellent relationship management skills, customer service
orientation, collaboration and team player attitude with all
Customers (colleagues, client families and funding sources)
Adaptability/Flexibility with case, staff, and organizational
transitions Give and receive constructive feedback Exceptional
communication and leadership skills that foster the skills
necessary to educate, train, motivate, empower, reinforce,
influence, coach, provide feedback, and effectively execute
conflict resolution. Knowledge of accessibility to relevant
literature. Effective organization skills, interpersonal skills,
time management, and multi-tasking skills. Communicate effectively,
verbally and in writing; American Sign Language or bilingual
ability, strongly desired. Consistently demonstrate good judgment
and decision-making skills. Exercise confidentiality and discretion
pertaining to the work environment. Sensitive to working with an
ethnically, linguistically, culturally, and economically diverse
population. Demonstrate high commitment to excellent customer
service. Demonstrate flexibility and ability to reprioritize.
Commitment to functioning as a team player. Travel to multiple work
sites both locally and within assigned region(s) regularly;
reliable transportation needed; proof of valid driver’s license,
current auto insurance identification card and registration,
Maintain board certification (BCBA), including CEU credits, which
can all be obtained internally. Remain up-to-date on and follow all
BACB guidelines regarding supervision of BCBA/BCaBA candidates, as
well as RBTs. Follow all BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance
Code for Behavior Analysts and maintain HIPAA compliance. Maintain
required trainings. May include state and funding specific
trainings, such as CPR BLS training, physical management training
(as applicable), and Fraud, Waste, and Abuse training. Must clear
DOJ/FBI background check and exclusion screening processes, prior
to and during employment. Must provide proof of absence of
Tuberculosis (TB) at time of hire and every 4 years, or sooner as
required by funding sources, from last negative TB reading, and any
additional follow-up testing. Must provide immunization/immunity to
Hepatitis B, Rubella, Rubeola, Mumps, Varicella, Pertussis
(whooping cough). Documentation of Physical Capability to Perform
Services (with or without reasonable accommodation). Permission to
Disclose Health Screening Medical Information to required funding
sources and complete background checks, as applicable. Positions
Supervised (Direct Reports): Clinical Supervisors and Program
Managers, as applicable. Minimum Education or Training Equivalent
to: Licensed or Board Certified Behavior Analyst, or other
state-recognized license (required). Master’s degree from an
accredited college or university in one of the following
disciplines: behavior analysis, education, psychology, or related
field (education required; listed fields of study preferred). 3
years of extensive experience conducting BCBA tasks (i.e., data
analysis, programming, assessments, supervision, etc.) and/or
working with individuals impacted by pervasive developmental
disorders (required), across varied client profiles. 3 years of
supervisory/managerial experience
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