Supervisor Review Workflow

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Supervisor Review Workflow

The supervisor review workflow is a core part of Get RBT Notes. It is designed to meet BACB supervision requirements and support the quality assurance role that BCBAs are responsible for in ABA therapy delivery.

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The supervisor review workflow is a core part of Get RBT Notes. It is designed to meet BACB supervision requirements and support the quality assurance role that BCBAs are responsible for in ABA therapy delivery.


Why Supervisor Review Matters

BACB standards require that BCBAs maintain ongoing oversight of the work performed by RBTs under their supervision. Session documentation is one of the primary records through which this oversight is exercised. Reviewing and approving session notes is not just an administrative task — it is a clinical responsibility.

Get RBT Notes builds this responsibility directly into the documentation workflow, making it easy for BCBAs to fulfill it without it becoming a significant time burden.

Notes Supervisor Workflow

The BCBA Review Queue

When an RBT submits a session note for review, it appears immediately in the assigned BCBA’s review queue. The queue shows:

  • Client name
  • Session date and duration
  • RBT who conducted the session
  • Time since submission
  • Note status (Pending Review / Needs Revision)

Notes are sorted by submission time, with the oldest pending notes at the top. BCBAs can filter the queue by RBT, client, or date range.

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IMAGE: BCBA review queue — list of pending notes with client names, dates, RBT names, and status badges

Reviewing a Note

Clicking a note in the queue opens the full session record, including:

  • The structured session data entered by the RBT (programs, trial data, behaviors)
  • The AI-drafted and RBT-reviewed SOAP narrative
  • Any observations or free-text additions from the RBT

The BCBA reads through the note in full. The structured data and narrative are displayed side by side, making it easy to verify that the narrative accurately reflects the session data.

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IMAGE: Note review view — session data panel alongside AI-generated narrative with BCBA comment field

Adding Comments and Requesting Revisions

If the BCBA identifies issues — missing information, inaccurate statements, insufficient detail, or clinical concerns — they can:

  • Add inline comments to specific sections of the note
  • Write a general revision request explaining what needs to change
  • Return the note to the RBT with a status of Needs Revision

The RBT receives a notification that their note requires changes, sees the BCBA’s comments, and updates the note accordingly before resubmitting.


Approving a Note

When the note meets documentation standards, the BCBA clicks Approve. This action:

  • Locks the note — the content cannot be edited after approval
  • Records the BCBA’s name and the approval timestamp as part of the permanent record
  • Updates the note status to Approved
  • Makes the note available for export and clinical reference

Approval is the BCBA’s formal sign-off that they have reviewed the session documentation and find it clinically accurate and compliant.

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IMAGE: Approved note with BCBA name, approval timestamp, and locked status badge

Supervision Records

Every review action is logged:

  • When a note was submitted by the RBT
  • When the BCBA opened the note for review
  • Any comments or revision requests added
  • When the note was approved and by whom

This creates a complete supervision record for every session, which is available for BACB supervision audits, payer reviews, and agency compliance checks.


Notification Flow

Event Who Is Notified
RBT submits a note BCBA assigned to the client
BCBA requests revision RBT who submitted the note
RBT resubmits after revision BCBA
BCBA approves the note RBT (confirmation)

Notifications are delivered within the application and optionally via email, depending on account preferences.


Managing Multiple RBTs

BCBAs supervising several RBTs can filter their review queue by:

  • Individual RBT
  • Client
  • Date range
  • Status (pending, needs revision, approved)

This makes it straightforward to prioritize overdue notes, identify RBTs with consistently returned notes, and maintain an overview of documentation compliance across the entire caseload.

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IMAGE: BCBA dashboard filtered by RBT — showing all pending notes for one staff member

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