CLINICAL DIRECTOR
Company: Mission Autism Clinics
Location: Sugarloaf
Posted on: October 31, 2024
Job Description:
Job Summary:
As a Clinical Director you will be responsible for providing
guidance and mentorship for other BCBAs, MAC Scholars, and
practicum students working in your clinic as well as overseeing day
to day clinic operations.
$15,000 sign on bonus
Essential Functions:
Clinical Director
- Provides supervision and mentorship to the BCBAs and LBS'
within the clinic in accordance with IBHS regulations and clinical
best practice
- Directly supervise all direct care staff including; Senior
RBTs, MAC Scholars, practicum students
- Facilitates new staff orientation and Behavior Technician
training
- Develop, schedule, and provide training and support to new
BCBAs that join MAC
- Oversees completion of RBT course and ensures certifications
are obtained in accordance with guidelines
- Ensures programs and services provided are in compliance with
IBHS requirements
- Involved in hiring of Behavior Technicians
- Conducts treatment plan audits for each initial and ongoing
assessment and
- Ensures direct care staff have access to a clinical supervisor
during all work hours
- Complete and document a clinical record review for quality of
services provided
- Conduct performance reviews for each supervisee
- Ensures timely conversion of all scheduled appointments
- Promotes, models, and encourages MAC values within the
clinic
- Manage clinical productivity to maximize clinical treatment
hours
- Monitor inventory of supplies in clinic and replenish as
needed
- Oversees day to day clinic operations
- Coordinate the needs of the facility
- Complete and document a clinical record review for quality of
the IBHS provided and compliance and documenting the outcomes of
the review quarterly.
- Create quality improvement plan for those items that were out
of compliance
- Supervise BCBA students
- Ensure clients receive consistent treatment including providing
direct services as appropriate BCBA
- Caseload of 60-70 client hours per week
- Oversee all aspects of clinical programming for a small
caseload in a clinic setting
- Complete new client intakes
- Conduct initial and on-going assessments based on individual
needs of client
- Design, implement, and monitor all components of a client's
individualized treatment plan
- Conduct functional assessments of problem behavior and develop
behavior intervention plans
- Supervise and train clinical staff to implement client's
treatment plan with integrity
- Perform fidelity checks and provide feedback to Behavior
Technicians
- Provide training and instruction to parents on behavioral
strategies and implementing ABA teaching methods in the home and
community settings
- Complete accurate and timely reports
- Manage a team of Registered Behavior Technicians
- Attend organization meetings and trainings Requirements
Education, Experience and Skills:
- Credentialed with Behavior Analyst Certification Board as a
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Minimum of Master's degree in a related field
- Behavior Specialist License or working towards licensure
- 3 years with BCBA Certification
- 1 year experience of supervising master level clinicians
preferred
- Meets BACB's requirements to provide supervised fieldwork
experience to trainees pursuing BCBA credential
- Experience supervising and training other BCBAs
- Familiarity with a variety of assessment types including the
ABLLS-R and VB-MAPP
- Experience creating individualized treatment plans with an
emphasis on skill acquisition
- Experience analyzing problem behavior and creating
individualized intervention plans to reduce problem behavior
- Excellent oral, listening, communication and self-awareness
skills
- Analytical minded and solutions-driven thinking
- Self-motivated with the willingness and accountability to
exceed client expectations
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with changing
circumstances while maintaining a positive attitude
- Excellent organization, planning, prioritization and
time-management skills
- Works well with others in a supportive manner
- Passion and drive for working with children and their
families
- Excellent interpersonal skills and have experience facilitating
positive interactions
- Must be computer proficient, especially with Microsoft
Office
- Must be able to pass a PA state and FBI background check, PA
child abuse clearance and drug screen
- First Aid/CPR certification is required and must be maintained
during your employment Minimum Physical Requirements:
- Ability to stand and move for 75% of the day
- Ability to push, pull, lift and carry up to 30 pounds
occasionally during the workday
- Office environment - may be exposed to loud noises when
children are present
- Stamina and ability to work all assigned hours
Keywords: Mission Autism Clinics, Parsippany-Troy Hills Township , CLINICAL DIRECTOR, Healthcare , Sugarloaf, New Jersey
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