Supervision for BCBA trainees
We provide local and remote-based supervision and mentorship to BCBA candidates in Australia who are pursuing certification from the BACB.
Commiting to your success
My goal of supervision is to provide you the clinical and leadership skills needed to be a competent behavior consultant and to continue make a difference in people’s lives.
Supervision services are suitable for:
Trainees pursuing BCBA certification from the BACB who are committed to their personal growth and professional development, and meet eligibility for supervision per BACB Experience Standards.
As a BCBA clinician, you will have many people depend on you to be an effective leader and consultant – from the kids and parents we work with, to the next generation of behavior analysts you will one day supervise. For this reason, I only accept individuals who are fully committed to learning and growing on a personal and professional level. The learning experience will not be easy, but it will be so worth it!
What you'll need
Eligibility
Meet eligibility for supervision per BACB Experience Standards
Graduate degree
Pursue or hold a graduate degree.
Client
Access to a client who receives or would benefit from ABA services.
Consent
Necessary consent forms to be recorded and observed by me from both-
your employer or on-site supervisor and the client or client parents/surrogate (if under 18).
How does it work?
We will have a free initial consultation to make sure that we are a great fit to establish a supervisor-supervisee relationship and you meet criteria for supervision as per the BACB Experience Standards. At the start of supervision, we will structure your supervision experience to ensure you get the experience you need to pass your BCBA/BCaBA exam and give you the skills to make you the competent behavior consultant you were meant to be.
Supervision meetings typically consist of:
Feedback
Review and discuss feedback on reports, assignments, and unrestricted activities.
Review
Review and discuss feedback on reports, assignments, and unrestricted activities.
Reports
Review and provide feedback of samples of your clinical records, such as data sheets, graphs, progress reports, intervention plans, or assessment reports.
Progress
Discussions about learners’ progress and programming.
Principles
Review and discuss feedback on reports, assignments, and unrestricted activities.
Consultation
Reviews cases to assess areas of improvement
Now, are you ready to embark on your ABA Journey?
I am sure you will quickly fall in love with the field just like I did.
“You get the best effort from others not by lighting a fire beneath them, but by building a fire within.” – Bob Nelson
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