Clinical Director - Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Thrive Behavior Centers
2024-11-05 05:40:33
salary: 90000.00 US Dollar . USD Annual
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Healthcare & Medical
Job description
Welcome bonus available for qualified candidates - up to $5000, depending on experience!
About Thrive Behavior Centers
Want to do ABA the right way? Founded in 2020, Thrive Behavior Centers is a locally owned company. We provide center-based therapy to children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We specialize in personalized Early Intensive Behavior Intervention (EIBI) and providing the support our clients and their families need. We're looking for an experienced BCBA who's ready to take the next steps in their career - and get in on the ground level of a growing company.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Benefits
Up to $5,000 welcome bonus and competitive salary for certified BCBAs - based on experience.
27 Paid Days Off - Includes 10 Days PTO, 11 Paid Holidays (Including one paid week off at Christmas), and 4 Hours of Flextime Monthly
Maternity Leave
Health, dental, and vision insurance benefit package.
Short Term Disability
401(k) Retirement Plan & Financial Wellness Resources.
Quarterly Attendance Incentive - up to $2,000 per year based on attendance trends.
Bonusly Rewards - staff recognition that can be redeemed for gift cards and more.
We cover the cost of ALL Certification Renewals and Applications.
Reimbursement & Paid-Time to complete CEUs.
Thrive Behavior Centers Staff Reinforcement
At Thrive Behavior Centers we believe in providing quality reinforcement for our team members' hard work. Here are some ways we help our team Thrive!
Quarterly company sponsored staff outings for team building.
Appreciation events - contests, dress-up days, and free catered lunches monthly.
Collaborative work environment focused on our clients and their families.
All necessary technology to provide the best care for our clients.
Management that is responsive and supportive.
Opportunities to grow professionally as our company grows.
Ongoing clinical training for developing treatment plans for early learners.
Comprehensive RBT Training.
Job Duties
Clinical Directors report directly to the Clinical Development Director. Clinical Directors manage a reduced caseload in addition to their supervisory responsibilities.
Create personalized treatment plans for early learners with measurable goals in accordance with the Thrive Behavior Centers Treatment Model, which includes but is not limited to the following:
Create a comprehensive analysis of the client's needs based the science of Applied Behavior Analysis, medical necessity, information from parents, diagnostic or educational evaluations and reports, behavior analytic assessments, and additional information provided.
Determine treatment goals of client's current skill level, progress, and behaviors which may be a danger to the client and/or others, and/or inhibit the client's ability to learn based on comprehensive analysis.
Implement TBC Clinical Policies and Procedures to ensure effective therapy and client progress.
Develop skill acquisition goals that build on a client's existing skills using evidence-based ABA techniques and strategies, applied the clients' core deficits based on their DSM-V diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders (medical necessity).
Develop a function-based Behavior Intervention Plan for the reduction of maladaptive behaviors, functional replacement behavior goals and skill acquisition targets for learning readiness skills.
Create useful, practical parent training goals which teach the core principles of ABA and the practical application of ABA strategies and techniques.
Use appropriate assessments tools (VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R, PEAK, FBA, etc.) to evaluate a client's current skill level and progress and to meet funder requirements.
Provide ongoing and responsive case management which meets the client's unique needs.
Appropriately supervise client in session with Behavior Technician (BT) to ensure client progress, continually assess effectiveness of interventions, and maintain current, viable protocols, goals, and targets for client in accordance with the BACB's supervision guidelines and ethical code and TBC Clinical Policies and Procedures.
Add, modify, and update client goals, protocols and programs based on client response to interventions.
Ensure client is in the least restrictive learning environment based on their needs.
Provide thorough, timely program modifications, progress updates, and insurance authorization reports.
Provide direct ABA therapy to clients as needed.
Assist clients with physical needs and personal care including lifting (up to 50 lbs.), positioning, feeding, toileting, and personal hygiene.
Demonstrate leadership qualities while providing effective training and learning opportunities for employees.
Provide effective training and supervision for Behavior Technicians, Behavior Analyst Interns, and other employees using behavior analytic principles, strategies, techniques.
Assess initial and ongoing competency in therapeutic skills, appropriate client engagement and session activities.
Provide supervision and appropriate learning opportunities for Behavior Analyst Interns who are in the process of acquiring BCBA certification.
Provide practical and compassionate parent education and training to assist families in supporting the client's needs.
Listen and respond to parent concerns with evidence-based information.
Provide referrals, resources, and other support when appropriate.
Communicate effectively and efficiently to support client and family's needs.
Provide regular parent training and education sessions that are useful to the parents.
Provide regular opportunities for progress updates and session observations.
Use Behavior Skills Training techniques to teach ABA strategies and techniques to help facilitate the generalization and maintenance of skills.
Create goals for parents that will help increase independence and generalization for client and systematically target those goals to increase parent independence while collecting data showing effectiveness of parent interventions.
Demonstrate understanding of initial and ongoing authorization requirements of clients' funders to obtain and maintain medically necessary ABA therapy services for the client.
Demonstrate fluency in the use of Central Reach Clinical Management Software to maintain client programs, protocols, datasheets, etc.
Model behaviors consistent with the mission and core values of Thrive Behavior Centers. Model behavior consistent with the BACB ethical code, TBC policies and procedures, privacy regulations and respect for client dignity.
Manage clinical schedule to ensure optimal clinical outcomes, including but not limited to the following:
Track and evaluate usage of client billable hours to ensure maximum usage and optimal client outcomes (supervision, parent training, evaluations/assessments/authorization reports).
Track, evaluate, and maximize supervision of behavior technicians in accordance with TBC and BACB guidelines.
Track and evaluate client progress to determine and implement strategies that maximize skill acquisition, generalization, and maintenance.
Support Clinical Development Director and other members of the leadership team by completing all assigned tasks and requirements (including billable hour requirements) thoroughly and in a timely manner.
Effectively lead your center to ensure client and employee wellbeing.
Demonstrate leadership skills that align with TBC's mission and core values.
Oversee, evaluate, and optimize clinical staff (Clinical Supervisors, Behavior Technicians, Behavior Analyst Interns, etc.) morale, performance, retention, and opportunities for professional development.
Develop and/or oversee the development of regular, relevant, and effective ABA employee training to increase the therapeutic competency of all clinical staff.
Implement regularly scheduled clinical competency assessments and proactive performance reviews to assess individual staff members strengths and weaknesses for additional training opportunities.
Develop, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of employee performance management as needed.
Identify and mentor staff members who demonstrate potential for growth and additional responsibilities.
Model and promote teamwork, effective and appropriate communication, feedback, and responses to feedback.
Address interpersonal challenges between staff members quickly and efficiently, while implementing the mission and core values of TBC.
Identify and utilize opportunities to obtain feedback from staff regarding center morale, clinical support, TBC policies and procedures. Use information gathered to present strategies to CCO to ensure responsive and effective leadership.
Ensure all certified clinical staff is appropriately supervised to gain or maintain relevant certifications.
Ensure all Behavior Technicians are receiving the appropriate amount and type of clinical supervision, along with the ongoing and timely assessment of clinical competency necessary to ensure the maintenance of each BT's Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification
Ensure Behavior Analyst Interns receive appropriate learning opportunities, supervision, and guidance to fulfill the experience standards for BCBA certification as required by the BACB.
Oversee Clinical Supervisors by ensuring clients are receiving personalized, effective, developmentally appropriate ABA therapy based on TBC Clinical Policies and Procedures.
Ensure all client authorization reports for all clients in the center are completed to TBC standards and are submitted on time to avoid disruption of services or unpaid claims click apply for full job details