Our client is a leading provider of Applied Behavior Analysis therapy for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder and developmental disabilities. Their mission is to empower these individuals to grow, prosper, and succeed, tailoring their programs to meet the unique needs of each family. They are dedicated to guiding parents through every step of the process, ensuring a supportive and collaborative approach to therapy.
Job Description:
Are you a dedicated and enthusiastic BCBA who is passionate about making a difference in the lives of families? Join a highly regarded team in Denver, CO, where you'll collaborate daily with other BCBAs to provide exceptional ABA-based therapy. As a BCBA - Assistant Clinical Director, you will play a vital role in the company, supervising therapists in the field, conducting initial assessments, and working closely with fellow BCBAs to ensure the delivery of high-quality ABA therapy to clients. Your expertise and commitment will contribute to a relaxed yet focused work culture that is dedicated to having a real impact on the families they serve.
Responsibilities:
- Supervise Therapists: Provide guidance and supervision to therapists in the field, ensuring adherence to ABA principles and individualized treatment plans.
- Conduct Initial Assessments: Conduct comprehensive initial assessments to evaluate clients' strengths, weaknesses, and specific needs.
- Collaborate with Fellow BCBAs: Work closely with other BCBAs on a daily basis to develop individualized treatment plans and behavior intervention programs.
- Provide ABA Therapy: Deliver ABA therapy to children and adolescents with autism, implementing evidence-based strategies to promote skill development and behavior reduction.
- Participate in Team Meetings: Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive and cohesive care for each client.
- Guide and Support Families: Empower and educate families by providing guidance on implementing behavior management strategies at home and in the community.
Qualifications:
- Enthusiasm for collaborative teamwork and a commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of children and families.
- Passion for working with children with autism and developmental disabilities.
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification.
- State licensure and compliance with all applicable regulations.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Additional Information:
- No clinical quota, allowing you to focus on quality care.
- Join a team dedicated to serving families in need and making a difference.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary range: $85,000 per year.
- Comprehensive health coverage.
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO).
- Relaxed work culture with a focus on impactful work.
- Opportunity to work with a diverse and supportive team.
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