Clinical Resident
Company: BrightPath Behavior
Location: Alamo
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About BrightPath Behavior: At
BrightPath Behavior , we are dedicated to delivering exceptional,
child-focused ABA therapy. As a BCBA-founded organization, we
prioritize the therapeutic needs of our clients, empowering our
team of BCBAs, BCaBAs, and Clinical Residents to make a lasting
difference in the lives of children and their families. We believe
in collaborative work environments, growth opportunities, and
fostering a team that thrives together. Why Work with Us? Our team
is passionate about the transformative power of ABA therapy and
committed to making a positive impact on our clients, their
families, and our community. We foster a collaborative work
environment that supports professional growth at all levels,
ensuring every team member thrives. In the Clinical Resident role,
you will have the opportunity to partake in our comprehensive
BCBA-led, BCBA Apprentice Program and gain access to essential
training and mentorship in preparation for your BCBA examination on
the journey to obtaining your BCBA certification. Position
Overview: We are seeking a dedicated Clinical BCBA Resident who is
actively pursuing their BCBA certification to join our amazing team
in (Insert Location). This role supports the clinical needs of our
clients in various settings, including clinic, home, and community
environments. The ideal candidate will be an excellent communicator
focused on clinical excellence and is expected to complete their
certification requirements within one year. Responsibilities
Support Clinical Programs: Assist Clinic Directors and BCBAs with
the delivery of exceptional client services and individualized ABA
therapy programs. Build and maintain rapport with clients and
caregivers, remain up-to-date on programming goals, and implement
appropriate changes under BCBA guidance. Implement Treatment Plans:
Carry out individualized treatment plans for assigned clients
through direct therapy, ensuring high-quality, evidence-based
interventions. Maintain a caseload that meets clinic needs and
program goals. Data Collection and Analysis: Conduct consistent
program reviews to ensure clinical excellence. This includes
analyzing progress in both skill acquisition and behavior reduction
and implementing necessary adjustments to support clients’ success.
Feedback and Supervision: Provide consistent formal and informal
feedback to RBTs during assigned supervision activities to ensure
high fidelity of services. Oversee initial and ongoing training for
behavior technicians to promote high-quality care and treatment
integrity. Parent Training: Facilitate parent/caregiver training,
conduct behavioral assessments, develop behavior protocols, and
monitor client progress, ensuring skills are generalized and
maintained outside of therapy. Collaboration: Coordinate with other
service providers, such as OT, PT, and SLP, to provide a continuum
of care and ensure that all treatment aligns with the client’s
needs. Serve as a liaison among clients, caregivers, and the BCBA
team. Documentation: Complete timely and accurate progress reports,
session notes, and clinical documentation to ensure consistency in
care and meet billing and authorization requirements. Professional
Development: Actively participate in supervision opportunities to
review client progress, identify appropriate modifications, and
engage in professional development activities to build skills and
support the training of other team members. Required Skills
Master’s degree in psychology, applied behavior analysis,
education, special education, or a related field (required).
Actively pursuing Board-Certified Behavior Analyst certification,
with at least 1500 completed fieldwork hours and a minimum score of
85% on the Apprentice Performance Evaluation Form (required). 2-5
years of experience working with individuals with special needs.
Previous Behavior Technician or RBT experience preferred. Current
BLS/CPR certification or willingness to complete. Approved Crisis
Prevention training or willingness to complete. Excellent written
and verbal communication skills. Ability to adapt to a changing
environment and work collaboratively in a team. Valid driver’s
license and reliable transportation. Physical Demands: Must be able
to regularly engage in various postures (e.g., sitting, standing,
kneeling), lift or move up to 50 pounds on occasion, and travel to
and from different service locations.
Keywords: BrightPath Behavior, Harlingen , Clinical Resident, Healthcare , Alamo, Texas