Area Supervisor - ABA Supported Living Services (Los Angeles County)
Institute for Applied Behavior Analysis · Culver City, California, United States · Posted May 26, 2026
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Area Supervisor - ABA Supported Living Services
Are you a compassionate, people-oriented person who wants a rewarding opportunity supporting adults with autism or other developmental disabilities? We would love you to join our Supported Living Services team!
As a Supported Living Services Supervisor you will have more than just a job - you will have the opportunity to directly impact someone's life for the better! You will work with individuals in their homes and surrounding communities.
As a Supported Living Services Supervisor, you will train and supervise employees who teach and assist clients in building skills necessary to live independently in their own home. You will oversee Supported Living Services that are provided in the individual's home and in varied community settings in the Los Angeles, Gardena/Hawthorne, CA area.
Locations: Los Angeles County (Hollywood, Downtown LA, Koreatown, West LA, Santa Monica, South Bay, Culver City, Inglewood, Gardena, Hawthorne, San Pedro, Long Beach)
Reporting Office: Culver City, CA
Schedule: Full-Time | On-Call Rotation | Evenings/Weekends Required | Some Overnights
Pay: Starts at $70,304.00 per year (Salaried, Exempt)
Your daily routine can include:
Facilitating meaningful community connections
Lead team meetings
Supervise direct support staff and senior staff
Develop creative individual program plans and supervise implementation
Provide direct support, emergency on-call support, and crisis intervention as needed
Training staff to teach independent life skills
Maintain positive relationships with the people served
Increasing helpful, adaptive behaviors
Having fun!
What is Supported Living?
Supported Living Services allow individuals with developmental disabilities to live in their own homes in the community, while developing independent living skills, creating meaningful relationships, and participating as active members in their families and communities.
Qualifications
This mid-level position requires at least a Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Special Education, or a related field preferred; or comparable training and experience supporting individuals with autism, intellectual disability, and/or challenging behaviors.