Manage and support a caseload of up to 20 impact hours per week
Work in close collaboration with Regional Clinical Integrity Officer (CIO)
Attend weekly meetings with CIO
Provide ongoing clinical mentorship and support for BCBA team
Host bi-weekly BCBA team meetings
Coordinate team building events to support positive and collaborative team morale and work culture
Train and onboard BCBAs
Implement ongoing quality assurance measures and performance reviews for clinical team
Facilitate and oversee center programs such as, Learning Readiness Program, social skills groups, and other group activities
Coordinate professional development events, such as monthly RBT clinical trainings, student supervision/unrestricted projects, etc., in collaboration with other clinical team members
Conduct treatment plan reviews and provide feedback
Assign BCBA caseloads
Conduct clinical interviews for BCBAs and RBTs
Monitor and support BCBA development of client programming
Monitor and support BCBA oversight of clients and RBTs
Support BCBAs with parent contracts (as needed)
Travel to school, etc. to overlap with supervision, caregiver training, etc.
Assist with the following as needed: Assessments, Scheduling, RBT evaluation tracking
A Master's degree in special education, psychology, or related field, with specialized knowledge of behavioral health and treatment philosophies and professional practices
Displays extensive knowledge and training in behavior analysis
A minimum of three years working with children with autism spectrum disorders
Previous experience in supervision preferred
Benefits
Must abide by The Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts on the BACB
Must abide by HIPAA policies set forth by InBloom
Must have reliable transportation, driver's license, insurance, and smart phone