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Clinical Therapist- OAP Urgent Response Services

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Job summary

A leading organization is seeking a permanent full-time Clinical Therapist for their OAP Urgent Response Service. The role involves delivering tailored behavioral interventions for children and youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The successful candidate will collaborate with a Clinical Supervisor and engage with families to enhance treatment outcomes. This position requires strong organizational and interpersonal skills, along with relevant educational qualifications.

Qualifications

  • Minimum one year of clinical experience with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
  • Training in ABA and evidence-based interventions required.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with Clinical Supervisor to develop and deliver treatments.
  • Deliver individualized behavioral intervention in various settings.
  • Provide coaching for parents and caregivers.

Skills

Organizational Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Communication Skills
Problem Solving
Initiative

Education

Diploma in Autism Behavioral Sciences
Early Childhood Education Diploma
Child and Youth Worker Diploma
Psychology Degree

Tools

MS Office

Job description

Condensed Work Schedule
Monday – Thursday 9:00am – 7:00pm
Brampton Site
37.5 Hours/Week
Work Arrangement: Community
New Position
Compensation Range: $27.74 - $31.52/hour

Position Summary:

We are currently seeking talented individuals to fill the role of permanent full time Clinical Therapist within the OAP Urgent Response Service (URS). URS is an exciting new program within the OAP that is designed to provide time-limited service and support for children and youth with a diagnosis of ASD. The program will respond rapidly to a specific need, and reduce risk of further harm from behavior such as aggression, self-injury, and/or property destruction. Under the supervision of a Clinical Supervisor, the Clinical Therapist will be responsible for delivering individualized behavioural intervention in a variety of learning settings.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with the Clinical Supervisor to develop, implement, and deliver treatments based on the principles of behavior analysis;
  • Address challenging behaviours through function-based analysis and treatment;
  • Deliver individualized behavioural intervention in a variety of learning settings such as in home, in community, and in center;
  • Make data-based decisions on treatment planning for clients so as to enhance children’s response to treatment;
  • Independently identify supports and barriers to learning for each child and bring this information to treatment on a day-to-day basis;
  • Provide coaching for parents and caregivers on effective learning strategies and techniques as appropriate for each client;
  • Completing all associated data collection and documentation of the intervention in a timely manner;
  • Developing and maintaining positive relationships with clients, families and community partners;
  • Seeking input from colleagues and sharing information and ideas to enhance team functioning and providing clinical direction for individual clients;
  • Actively engage in parent coaching, deliver education workshops, and coordinate transfer of learning with schools.

Qualifications:

  • A diploma in Autism Behavioral Sciences is a strong asset; however, an Early Childhood Education diploma or degree, Child and Youth Worker Diploma, and/or Psychology degree will be considered; will be considered;
  • Minimum one year of clinical experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder;
  • Outstanding organizational capacity;
  • Training and Knowledge in ABA and evidence-based interventions to reduce maladaptive behaviour is required;
  • Training in adult learning principles is an asset;
  • Proven customer service and interpersonal skills, comfortable acting as an ambassador of ErinoakKids;
  • Strong attention to detail and organization, ability to handle multiple projects and priorities in a professional and timely manner;
  • Self-starter and proactive approach in resolving problems and issues;
  • Strong computer skills (MS Office: Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and ability to learn new database systems required;
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills;
  • An ability to display a high level of initiative;
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team setting;
  • Knowledge of technology solutions for children with autism;
  • Must be available to work flexible hours including evenings and Saturdays;
  • Must be able to travel across Peel and Halton regions, or work at another site as required;
  • A valid Ontario driver’s license is required as well as access to a personal vehicle.

Join us on our mission to make a difference and impact on the lives of children and youth with disabilities. Apply today to join the ErinoakKids team!


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The successful candidate will be required to complete a vulnerable sector search.
Please note that all prospective ErinoakKids employees are subject to mandatory immunization requirements, including the fullCOVID-19 vaccination (two doses),as a condition of obtaining and maintaining employment.

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