Clinical Manager BCBA
hace 1 día
Hoboken
Job Description Progressive Option Support Services is a multi-specialty agency dedicated to providing a wide variety of therapeutic and behavioral services to youth and families experiencing developmental, emotional, and behavioral challenges. We strive to provide the best services with the highest regard to quality, safety, and satisfaction. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Required: • Minimum of a Master’s degree in psychology, child development, special education, applied behavior analysis, or a related field, • Must be BCBA-certified (based on state regulations), • Communication skills, • Excellent organization skills, • Leadership and teamwork skills, • Minimum of 2 years of experience working directly with autistic individuals The Clinical Manager is required to have relevant supervision experience and meet all of POSS’ program competencies. The Clinical Manager reports directly to the Clinical Director and develops, monitors, and oversees ABA treatment plans, and provides oversight and direction of assigned cases and behavior technicians. On a monthly basis, the Clinical Manager meets individually with each supervisor to provide supervision and consultation regarding shared cases, review client programs and data, discuss staff issues, review supervisor management of their clinical team, and to follow up on any case-related and/or funding source issues. Outstanding communication and leadership skills are necessary for this role. Please note that all content of this job description is subject to change at the company’s discretion. POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The following statements are intended to describe the major elements and requirements of the position and should not be taken as an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of individuals assigned to this job. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES • Trains new ABA staff members, • Ensures timely staffing of all ABA cases with qualified BCBAs/ RBTs/BTs, • Ensures clinical service delivery by meeting all minimum supervisory requirements and parent training hours (requirements vary per funder), • Maintains an average of 3-5 hours per day of billable clinical time, • Provides monthly supervision to all behavior technicians on their team (maintaining 5% supervision for any Registered Behavior Technicians), • Develops, monitors, analyzes, and updates client programming on a monthly basis, • Conducts Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) as assigned (separate from case assignments), • Provides guidance and direction to assigned behavior technicians on treatment plan and behavior plan implementation, • Provides establishment of program goals, agendas, protocols, measurement systems, and procedures, • Develops and monitors treatment plan protocols as needed, • Conducts supervision, parent education, adaptive behavior treatment protocol modification based on assigned cases’ authorized treatment hours, • Responds to family/client issues in a timely manner; escalates when necessary, • Responds to critical staff issues in a timely manner; escalates when necessary, • Develops and writes progress reports and submits on time to funding source, • Renders clinical time on Rethink at the end of each session, including completing session notes to POSS in accordance with health plan standards and collecting parent signatures., • Ensures clinical documentation (both theirs and their Behavior Technicians) meet POSS standards and requirements, • Facilitate and lead monthly staff trainings, • Provide support that promotes retention on BT/RBTs, • Maintains communication with all staff within agency; responds to staff concerns in a timely manner, • Maintains appropriate relationships with supervisors (e.g., supportive and approachable, but maintains leadership role), • Monitors insurance authorization expiry to ensure authorization for services are current, • Ensures quality clinical service delivery by meeting all minimum oversight and management requirements, • Provides, at a minimum required support per month per client (minimum requirements may vary by funding source requirement), • Ensures clinical service delivery by ensuring all minimum supervisory requirements and parent training are provided, • Provides management, guidance and direction to Behavior Technicians and supervisors, • Provides guidance in identifying solutions to problems with program development and implementation, • Provides guidance to supervisors in analyzing client outcome data, • Make recommendations in program implementation, • Approves all program changes, • Provides education and guidance to supervisors and staff regarding the Implementation and the development of intervention goals; as well as funding source requirements, • Provides guidance to supervisors regarding how to respond to client issues, funding source issues, or other problems as they arise*, • Meets with supervisor(s) at a minimum of once per month to review cases, • Develops and assists in the development of progress reports., • Demonstrates a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail, • Understands, respects, and displays sensitivity to culture, age, and persons with disabilities, • Independently recognizes and performs duties which need to be done without being directly assigned, • Maintains and abides by all procedures, objectives, quality assurance programs and safety standards, • Uses effective collaborative strategies as evidenced by recognizing to understand that as a member of an interdependent group, collaboration and compromise is required to effectively resolve problems, • Displaying teamwork ability to promote cooperation and collaboration to gain support for programs and goals; establish rapport with families, clients and professional staff, • Establishes priorities; organizes work and time to meet daily requirements, • Organizing Workflow and updates productivity logs on a weekly basis., • Maintains appropriate boundaries with staff, families and other professionals, • Uses time effectively, constructively, and responsibly, • Accepts constructive criticism in a positive manner, • Complies with company dress code, • Recommends solutions to problems with program development and implementation, • Ability to resolve issues at the lowest level by proposing workable solutions, • Expresses needs to fellow staff in a clear and respectful manner, • Continues to attend to and assume responsibility for an issue until it is resolved, • Demonstrates ability to bring the concerns of program staff to the director to resolve, • Keeps Clinical Director apprised of case related issues and outcomes, • Effectively listens to the needs of staff and families using empathy and active listening; able to provide supportive feedback, • Demonstrates the ability to communicate difficult or sensitive information to family and/or staff, • Displays effective conflict resolution skills and does not avoid conflicts, • Demonstrates effective knowledge of typical development, atypical development, and developmental milestones, • Competitive salary (based upon experience and education), • Paid Time Off, • Paid holidays, • Health Benefits – Medical / Dental / Vision, • 401 K, • Flexible schedule - primarily remote, • Understands and clearly articulates POSS mission and values, • Compliance with program policies and procedures; familiar with and abides by the organization’s Employee handbook and the Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts · For Board Certified Behavior Analyst, must be willing to obtain appropriate certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst Compensation Package: • Bonus opportunities, • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) (Required), • NJ-LBATravel, • Quarterly visit to New Jersey to see clients 5FVytjL7QO