What are the responsibilities and job description for the CLINICAL PROFESSIONAL -- BCBA position at AUTISM SOCIETY OF NC INC?
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Improve a life – and yours
The Autism Society of North Carolina (ASNC) is growing our clinical team! We have positions open in our ABA program for individuals with autism. Caseloads are ethically and carefully managed to a maximum of 6-8 clients. We offer the opportunity for growth and expansion of roles into other areas of our Clinical Department, such as behavioral consultation and training coaching to a variety of groups across the state. We know many clinicians appreciate the opportunity to diversify their workload by using their skills in different areas. Our department is uniquely suited to help you reach those goals.
ASNC offers:
- Full-time, salaried positions with competitive compensation
- Full benefits package including: health, dental and vision insurance; short-term disability leave and a 401(k) package with employer match
- Paid vacation, holidays and sick leave for full-time employees
- Eligibility for student-loan forgiveness under the Public Servant Student Loan Forgiveness Act
- Compensation for travel expenses
- Small caseloads and case management expectations that align with best practice recommendations outlines by CASP
- Professional development opportunities and ongoing peer to peer collaboration
- CEU, certification and licensure reimbursement
- The option for flexible schedules, including part-time and hourly employment options
Take the opportunity to join the state’s oldest and largest autism advocacy organization, and a supportive and energetic clinical team.
As a Clinical Professional/BCBA you will:
- Design behavioral interventions, habilitative programming, and LifeLong Interventions within the Clinical Services Department following framework for appropriate assessments, protocols, formats, and professional standards. Provide training and consultation as needed, working with families, MCOs, Services, ARS, Human Rights Committee, Clinical Director, Associate Director – Clinical & Education, and other ASNC departments and personnel. etc.
- Provide behavioral consultation in the region you are associated with.
- Provide implementation, training, and oversight of best practice and emerging practice protocols throughout agency delivery
- Work with ASNC staff to advocate for appropriate clinical practice for individuals with ASD within designated arenas.
- Clinically, administratively, and in a coordination capacity supervise paraprofessional staff within Clinical Services. If licensed in the state of North Carolina and certified by the BACB (Behavior Analysis Certification Board) for supervision, may be eligible to supervise Associate BCBAs under the director of the Clinical Director and the LLI Director.
ABOUT AUTISM SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINA
Our mission is to improve the lives of individuals with autism, support their families, and educate communities. We strive to be the trusted partner for all people with autism as they lead fulfilling lives, be as independent as possible, and achieve their goals and dreams. Our support is always founded on respect and value for the unique individuals we serve. This is why we provide services that are tailored to their individual needs. Not only are we helping to improve their lives, but they are also improving ours!
When you join our team, you become part of a force for good that is bigger than you. Each team member brings their unique talents and abilities to the table, and we all learn from each other. Our culture is welcoming and supportive because we want to help our employees succeed just as much as we want to help the individuals we serve.
Requirements for a BCBA
A BCBA must hold a certification and/or license as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst through the BACB (Behavior Analysis Certification Board); licensure through the NC BALB. Preference for persons with at least two years professional experience in working with clinical practice with individuals with ASD, program management, inclusive of direct field experience in supporting/coaching/mentoring individuals with ASD/IDD. Experienced and knowledgeable of implementing evidence-based practices including but not limited to ABA, PRT, and others.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Clinically and administratively, supervise paraprofessional staff within Clinical Services. If licensed in the state of North Carolina and certified by the BACB for supervision, may be eligible to supervise other BCBAs under the direction of the Clinical Director.
Salary : $80,000