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Silveira Behavior Consultants

Clinical Director Assistant For an ABA Clinic in Wicker park

Silveira Behavior Consultants, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290


Job Title:

Clinical Director Assistant

ABOUT THE COMPANY:

Join our dynamic and compassionate team at

Silveira Behavior Consultants, LLC , a BCBA-owned company, where we are committed to providing exceptional ABA therapy services to children. We are driven by our unwavering passion for ensuring that every child, regardless of their abilities, has the opportunity to learn, develop, and flourish in a nurturing and secure environment. As an employee, you'll be part of an organization that values personal and professional growth, offering unparalleled opportunities for advancement and comprehensive training programs that will enhance your expertise and propel your career forward. Make a meaningful impact in the lives of children and their families while expanding your own horizons with Silveira Behavior Consultants!

ABOUT THE ROLE:

As a

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) & Clinical Director Assistant , you'll step into a world of thrilling possibilities, transforming the lives of children and families on the autism spectrum. You'll lead and manage home-based intervention programs and treatment teams, guiding dedicated Behavior Technicians to provide exceptional treatment that unlocks the full potential of each child. Every day will be an exhilarating journey as you uphold the highest standards of care, witnessing remarkable progress and making a profound impact. Join this exciting endeavor that changes lives and shapes futures!

RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Clinical Director Assistant will support the Clinical Director in the management of clinical operations, ensuring the delivery of high-quality services to our clients. This role involves a combination of administrative support, clinical oversight, and direct client interaction, including managing a small caseload.

Administrative Support:

Assist the Clinical Director with daily administrative tasks, including scheduling overview, clinical meetings, assisting with resources planning and allocation, and preparing reports.

Clinical Support:

Provide supervision and support to clinical staff, including BCBAs and other support staff.

Assist with the implementation of the mentorship program for new BCBAs.

Supervise BCBA candidates as required and provide guidance throughout their training.

Facilitate training sessions and professional development activities for clinical staff.

Caseload Management:

Manage a caseload of clients, providing direct clinical services as needed.

Conduct functional assessments, develop and implement treatment plans, and monitor client progress.

Collaborate with clients, families, and other stakeholders to ensure cohesive and effective treatment delivery.

Provide crisis intervention and support as necessary.

Review technician documentation and data collection and provide feedback as needed.

Complete necessary documentation (i.e., supervision summaries, program updates, overlaps) following direct and billable service hours.

Quality Assurance:

Participate in quality assurance activities, including audits and reviews of necessary documentation (i.e., supervision summaries, program updates, overlaps) following direct and billable service hours, and continuous improvement initiatives.

Ensure adherence to best practices and evidence-based interventions in all clinical activities.

Communication and Collaboration:

Foster effective communication and collaboration among clinical staff, administrative staff, and external partners.

Represent the Clinical Director in meetings and other professional settings as needed or when the Clinical Director is absent, ensuring that staff have an individual to report to for operational and clinical needs.

Generate team spirit through creating and maintaining an environment that fosters staff satisfaction, maximizes productivity, and profitability.

Any additional tasks that may be requested by SBC.

Requirements:

Candidates must hold a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification or a valid state license.

Provide behavior services to clients with autism in either in-home or clinic-based settings.

Possess an active driver's license and a dependable vehicle.

SKILLS:

Cultural sensitivity, with the ability to work with people from diverse cultural backgrounds.

Excellent written and oral communication skills.

Willingness to seek feedback in an effort to improve.

Enjoy opportunities for growth and collaboration.

Act professionally and uphold strict, high standards for themselves.

WHAT WE OFFER:

Highly competitive hourly pay (based on experience).

Initial and ongoing training opportunities.

PTO (sick and personal days).

401(k).

Performance incentive programs to promote high-quality delivery services.

Holidays off.

The opportunity for growth within a small company.

Free monthly CEUs.

Professional development stipend.

New BCBAs Mentorship Program.

HOW TO APPLY:

Submit your most updated resume to

hr@silveirabehavior.com

for consideration.

Job Types:

Full-time, Part-time

Pay:

$75.00 - $90.00 per hour

Expected hours:

No less than 30 per week

Benefits:

401(k)

401(k) matching

Flexible schedule

Health insurance

Paid time off

Professional development assistance

Referral program

Relocation assistance

Medical Specialty:

Pediatrics

Schedule:

4 hour shift

8 hour shift

Day shift

Monday to Friday

No weekends

License/Certification:

Board Certification Behavior Analyst (Required)

Work Location:

In person

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