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An established industry player in behavioral health seeks dedicated Clinical Directors (BCBA) to join their innovative team. This role offers a unique opportunity to work in a multidisciplinary environment, focusing on empowering children and fostering their development. The clinic values ethical integrity and collaboration, providing extensive support and training for staff. With a commitment to work-life balance, employees enjoy a flexible schedule and a variety of benefits, including tuition reimbursement and health coverage. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and thrive in a supportive atmosphere, this position is perfect for you.
Swann Clinic for Behavioral Health is a multidisciplinary ABA clinic for children with various ability levels in the western slope of Colorado. Our offices are in Clifton, Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction, Montrose, and Rifle, Colorado. Swann Clinic is a Behavioral Health Center of Excellence (BHCOE) and meets the highest standards of care in the nation. We are a neurodiverse and female-owned business focusing on empowerment of our team and learners. Ours is a trauma-informed and assent based EIBI (early intensive behavioral intervention) practice. We work with children ages 1-7 in a clinic-based setting. We DO NOT engage in physical management; no safety care or QBS is required. As such, our practice cannot work with children whose aggression levels may put our other vulnerable learners at risk.
Our culture is one of ethical integrity, cross-disciplinary treatment (ST, OT, Mental Health), and evidence-based interventions. We believe children flourish when practitioners use their expert knowledge in their field to collaborate and develop goals with other experts. We seek to uplift each other as clinicians, which improves our ability to help our patients thrive and continue to move forward in their journey. Swann Clinic hours are 8-4, Monday through Friday. Work after hours, on weekends, or on leave is HIGHLY discouraged. When you are off, you are off. Hence, our hourly rate. We believe your degree is best used serving the children who drew you to this field. Salaried positions in this field seem to encourage burnout and cause clinicians to believe they should be working after hours. Please do not do this. Ever. Whatever position you choose. While there may be times that you are asked to stay late to address a clinical issue, we ask you to take that time off your schedule later in the week.
Swann Clinic has many systems in place to support our BCBAs. We conduct bi-annual reviews. All job requirements and tasks are available in a TA within our systems. Each clinic has a clinical coordinator, who assists with administrative duties such as scheduling, creating materials, running compliance reports, coordinating parent training, solving technology concerns, and addressing other clinic issues. We also have clinical trainers, directors of human resources, operations, communications, and technology. The support is endless. Therefore, minimum requirements for full-time employees is 30 hours of direct care (97155) weekly. Interns/Apprentices adhere to the BCBA task list. They must complete at least 40% direct and 60% indirect hours on average, weekly.
Finally, as a BHCOE site, we have developed several exciting programs. We complete in-house training with our team every other Wednesday for one hour to discuss clinical, ethical, diversity, skills-based learning. We have ethics and diversity, equity, and inclusion committees that meet regularly to discuss policies, hiring practices, trainings, and systems-based improvements through those respective lenses. Additionally, we meet for weekly supervision, training supervision, and attend conferences (COABA) annually. Additional supervision is provided by our regional clinical director. This is honestly an organization where you can come and effect change in the lives of well-deserving children and team members, teach, grow, and have balance in your life. Some of our employees indicated they considered leaving the field until they joined our organization. We work with integrity, professionalism, and a collectivist goal-focused mindset to uphold client dignity, affirm those around us, and provide safe and evidence-based practices with an eye on continued growth and learning.
Interns/Apprentices/Consultants in Training, you will get to develop and run programs, practice and conduct assessments, write initial treatment plans, train BTs and RBTs, modify programming, assist with parent training, and have experience with all the skills your degree will afford you when you complete your boards. This is not common. We take training under our credentials and organizational name very seriously. And we want that to mean something as you move forward in your career. When you sit for your exam, you should pass, easily, the first time, and we find that to be the responsibility of the intern and their supervisors. Apprentices are paid $25+ per hour for direct work and $22 per hour for administrative work.
Great position for students who are in school for education, preschool and daycare teachers, students interested in psychology or social work, and other related fields.