Balance Autism is looking to add an Assistant Clinic Supervisor to our team! This leader assists Clinic Supervisors in admitting new children; leads parent education and child specific team meetings; and monitors and develops programming for children on a shared caseload with an overseeing Clinic Supervisor. These duties are performed personally and alongside the correlating staff for the person served.
Essential Duties:
1. Ensure that the health and safety needs of the person(s) served are met.
2. Develop and maintain a positive relationship with individual(s) served and co-workers to promote and deliver successful outcomes for children with Autism.
3. Assist with developing, and monitoring all personalized programs, autism specific strategies and innovative solutions in order to generate successful outcomes.
4. Focus every day on supporting people with autism as they gain higher levels of independence, including skills related to hygiene, personal care, building social relationships and networks, communication, and community involvement as needed.
5. Reviews and collaborates with allied professionals to develop and implement successful treatment plans.
Additional Responsibilities include the following:
- Monitor and develop programs for children on a shared caseload, under the guidance of a Clinic Supervisor.
- Assist in designing/creating goals objectives for the person served.
- Coordinate and assist in the development of programming materials
- Provide staff supervision, constructive feedback and ongoing coaching to ABA Specialists.
- Lead parent training and child specific team meetings, maintaining all documentation required including (and not limited to) staff supervision, log books and progress notes.
- Assists with welcoming, mentoring, and training staff according to Balance Autism policies.
- Assists in ensuring files are compliant with payer and credentialing rules and regulations.
- Fill in shifts approximately 50% of the work schedule in clinic.
- Additional duties as needed.
Benefits:
- Student loan repayment program with up to 8% contribution match
- Wage based on timeline of coursework and supervision hours
- 403 (b) retirement plan with up to 8% employer match
- Medical, dental and vision insurance
- Short- and long-term disability insurance
- Generous PTO plans
- Access to a huge private discount network, with up to 40% off restaurants, shopping, etc.
Education and/or Experience: Bachelor Degree required; the employee must have experience working with individuals with Autism or related disorders; Enrolled and actively engaged in coursework related to obtaining BCaBA or BCBA; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Current driver’s license in good standing; Currently enrolled and actively engaged in coursework related to obtaining BCaBA or BCBA; or has completed coursework and is enrolled in supervision or has completed both.
Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.