
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)
