Sunrise ABA
Senior BCBA/Clinic Lead
Sunrise ABA, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
Senior BCBA/Clinical Lead
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Benefits
Lead a team of BCBAs and RBTs at our Portland center!
Competitive pay plus bonus structure
Full package benefits: medical, dental, vision insurance
PTO- up to 15 days
25 hours paid sick time
6 paid holidays
Flexibility over schedule
CEU opportunities
In-house CEUs
Opportunity for growth and career development
Responsibilities
Provide clinical oversight and implement quality assurance processes for the clinical teams across 1 center and in-home sessions
Maintain a small caseload (if applicable / depending upon center assignments)
Provide ongoing positive and constructive feedback to all clinical team members to support their growth and adherence to Sunrise ABA standards of client care
Schedule and facilitate new hire BCBA training with assistance with our training team.
Treatment plan and BIP reviews
Support with assessments as needed
Monitor BCBA productivity and ensure productivity goals are consistently met (i.e. average of 30 billable hours per week)
Conduct BCBA and RBT interviews upon need and work in collaboration with recruiting to communicate hiring needs and to support the hiring process
Conduct overlaps of BCBA supervision / parent training sessions to monitor quality / support with areas of need
Conduct weekly, biweekly, or monthly meetings with BCBAs to review clinical needs of caseload, client progress, BCBA performance, etc.
Monitor and support quality of client programming and progress via Programming Checklist
Monitor and support RBT supervision via Supervision Checklist, or other applicable documentation
Support BCBAs with parent adherence to required caregiver training
Monitor and support quality of BCBAs' parent training, via overlaps and other applicable resources / documentation
Complete BCBA CR session note reviews
Support BCBAs with the process of parent contracts and attend parent contract meetings, as needed
Coordinate and support facilitation of events to support team morale and team-building, in collaboration with center-based clinical and operations team members
Model and uphold the highest standards of ethical and quality care for clients and families
Model and uphold the highest standards of ethical and quality oversight of clinical team members
Maintain a leadership style that includes but is not limited to: remaining approachable, consistent, reliable, accessible, communicative, humble, supportive, positive, compassionate, conscientious, accountable, innovative, resourceful
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
BACB Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) required
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 3 years working with children with autism spectrum disorders
Previous experience in supervision required
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To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Benefits
Lead a team of BCBAs and RBTs at our Portland center!
Competitive pay plus bonus structure
Full package benefits: medical, dental, vision insurance
PTO- up to 15 days
25 hours paid sick time
6 paid holidays
Flexibility over schedule
CEU opportunities
In-house CEUs
Opportunity for growth and career development
Responsibilities
Provide clinical oversight and implement quality assurance processes for the clinical teams across 1 center and in-home sessions
Maintain a small caseload (if applicable / depending upon center assignments)
Provide ongoing positive and constructive feedback to all clinical team members to support their growth and adherence to Sunrise ABA standards of client care
Schedule and facilitate new hire BCBA training with assistance with our training team.
Treatment plan and BIP reviews
Support with assessments as needed
Monitor BCBA productivity and ensure productivity goals are consistently met (i.e. average of 30 billable hours per week)
Conduct BCBA and RBT interviews upon need and work in collaboration with recruiting to communicate hiring needs and to support the hiring process
Conduct overlaps of BCBA supervision / parent training sessions to monitor quality / support with areas of need
Conduct weekly, biweekly, or monthly meetings with BCBAs to review clinical needs of caseload, client progress, BCBA performance, etc.
Monitor and support quality of client programming and progress via Programming Checklist
Monitor and support RBT supervision via Supervision Checklist, or other applicable documentation
Support BCBAs with parent adherence to required caregiver training
Monitor and support quality of BCBAs' parent training, via overlaps and other applicable resources / documentation
Complete BCBA CR session note reviews
Support BCBAs with the process of parent contracts and attend parent contract meetings, as needed
Coordinate and support facilitation of events to support team morale and team-building, in collaboration with center-based clinical and operations team members
Model and uphold the highest standards of ethical and quality care for clients and families
Model and uphold the highest standards of ethical and quality oversight of clinical team members
Maintain a leadership style that includes but is not limited to: remaining approachable, consistent, reliable, accessible, communicative, humble, supportive, positive, compassionate, conscientious, accountable, innovative, resourceful
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
BACB Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) required
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 3 years working with children with autism spectrum disorders
Previous experience in supervision required
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