From BCBA Supervisor to BCBA Company Owner

Many BCBAs reach a point in their careers where they consider opening their own ABA practice. But making the leap from clinical supervisor to business owner is more than just a job change—it’s a transformation in mindset, responsibility, and scope. In this session, we’ll explore what it takes to successfully transition from a BCBA supervisor to a practice owner, with a focus on maintaining clinical quality, navigating operational complexities, and avoiding the common pitfalls that lead to burnout or ethical compromises.

Learning Objectives

  • The supervisor should be able to establish a plan for structured supervision content and evaluation of competence for supervisees and trainees. (BACB Supervisor Curriculum, Supervision of Ongoing Services 4.0)

  • The supervisor should be able to incorporate ethics and professional development into supervision of trainees (BACB Supervisor Curriculum, Supervision of Trainees, 3.0)

Raizy Izrailev

Head of Compliance, Brellium | Founder, Gryd Consulting