Associate Clinical Director (BCBA Required)
General Information
City: California
Team: Clinical Services
Working Time: Full-Time
Description & Requirements
Starting at $95,000
Minimum Education or Training Equivalent to:
- Licensed or Board Certified Behavior Analyst, or other state-recognized license (required).
- Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in behavior analysis, education, psychology, or related field (education required; listed fields of study preferred).
- 3+ years of extensive experience conducting BCBA tasks (i.e., data analysis, programming, assessments, supervision, etc.) and/or working with individuals impacted by pervasive developmental disorders (required), across varied client profiles.
- 3+ years of supervisory/managerial experience.
Benefits of Working at Intercare:- Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
- Company 401k Plan
- Generous time off policy (vacation, sick time and holidays)
- Professional culture in the industry
- A management team that cares about your future and happiness
- Flexible work schedule with a focus on work/life balance
- Mileage reimbursement, a company computer and cell phone
- Education tuition reimbursement program
- Leadership training and CEUs
- Outstanding mentorship and supportive environment for continual learning
Company DescriptionIntercare Therapy, Inc. (ICT) provides evidence-based behavior therapy services that support individuals with autism and related disorders and their families. Our mission is to increase independence and improve the quality of life of our client families.
Job Description
The Associate Clinical Director oversees the staff and clients within a geographically defined area and/or specific service line, and contributes clinical knowledge, team leadership, feedback, and insight to support the success of four customer groups:
- Organization: Promote our brand, reputation, culture, and business results.
- Funding Sources: Ensure quick service of clients, ensuring positive impact on client progress and compliance with funding source requirements.
- Assigned Staff: Support individualized professional development and success.
- Assigned Clients: Sustain high quality clinical practice, impactful client progress, and excellent customer service.
This position reports to Clinical Director.
This position may require driving 30 to 60 (or more) miles a day when conducting quality control, supervision and consultation in the field.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Render between 65 to 95 billable hours per month.
- Directly manage 5 to 8 direct reports.
- Provide quality clinical supervision and program direction to territory clinical staff.
- Provide oversight and direction on clinical excellence.
- Collaborate with Supervisor, Clinical Outcomes for territory audits.
- Participate in initial intake assessments to determine eligibility and appropriateness for on-going services.
- Provide quality clinical supervision or consultation during transitions.
- Oversee Clinical Supervisors to ensure baseline job expectations are met.
- Provide support with completion of Functional Behavioral Assessments.
- Develop and review treatment plans in collaboration with the clinical team.
- Provide clinical mentorship and support to all employees.
- Prepare management reports on program key performance metrics.
- Support center-based services within the territory.
Job Skills:- Knowledge of the science behind Applied Behavior Analysis.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office.
- Excellent time management skills.
- Excellent relationship management skills.
- Exceptional communication and leadership skills.
- Demonstrate high commitment to excellent customer service.
- Travel to multiple work sites regularly; reliable transportation needed.
- Must clear DOJ/FBI background check and screening processes.
- Documentation of Physical Capability to Perform Services.
Positions Supervised (Direct Reports):- Clinical Supervisors and Program Managers.