What are the responsibilities and job description for the Qualified Supervising Professional (Master's Level) position at Midwest Automation & Custom Fabrication?
POSITION PURPOSE :
The primary function of the Qualified Supervising Professional (QSP) is to provide professional services to a caseload of children affected by ASD who are receiving therapeutic services. The QSP works as a team member in the delivery of services and as a promoter of MAC services and expansions. The QSP works within a team of professionals to design, deliver, evaluate and report on the services being provided to MAC clients.
SALARY : Compensation for this role ranges from $69,600 to $80,000 and is determined based on experience.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES :
- Exercise independent business judgment and decisions making in the area of all Individual Treatment Plans.
- Support clinical team in supervising the staff in the delivery of effective services.
- Providing leadership in the responsibilities of a professional in accordance with the provisions of effective clinical practice, and the guidelines delineated by third party payers.
- Manage all prior authorization requests for services. Complete all necessary paperwork associated with authorizations.
- Meet with families / caregivers and community members and support MAC's mission and the methodologies of ABA treatment.
- Meet with assigned clinical team member at least once a month to review treatment plans (additional time per month may be required as appropriate) and to discuss client progress.
- Assist in providing guidance for challenging behaviors and the design of effective antecedent and contingency based interventions.
- Provide leadership in training, instruction and demonstration as necessary.
- Attend and present at clinical and interdisciplinary meetings as requested, necessary and appropriate.
- Develop and document with case notes all professional contacts regarding their case load on a timely basis.
- Maintain confidentiality of the children and families / caregivers served by MAC according to professional ethical standards, state and federal rules and regulations and MAC's internal policy and procedures.
- Review all progress notes and client data.
- Conduct assessments and parent / guardian feedbacks.
- Complete face-to-face observations with clients every 90 days or as needed.
- Promote MAC programming and expansions.
- Embrace MAC's goal of helping families and children affected by autism, regardless of age, severity, or need.
- Miscellaneous duties as requested by the Vice President of Clinical Services and Director of QSP Services.
WORK ENVIRONMENT :
QUALIFICATIONS :
Excellent benefits
MAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in terms or conditions of employment on the basis of sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), race, traits associated with race (including hair texture and style), color, national origin, religion, creed, age once having reached the age of majority, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, military status, veteran status, disability, marital status, familial status, genetic information, status with respect to public assistance, or any other characteristics that are protected by federal, state or local laws.
Salary : $69,600 - $80,000