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InBloom Autism Services

BCBA Clinical Integrity Officer (Clinical Director) at InBloom Autism Services

InBloom Autism Services Norwich, CT

JOB DESCRIPTION

The role of the Clinical Integrity Officer is to oversee and develop the clinical integrity of the applied behavior therapy guidelines and operations at two assigned center locations.


In this role, you will:

  • Provide clinical oversight and implement quality assurance processes for the clinical teams across 2 center locations
  • Work in close collaboration with assigned VP of Clinical Operations – attend weekly meetings with VP and other meetings as needed
  • Provide ongoing positive and constructive feedback to all clinical team members to support their growth and adherence to InBloom’s standards of client care
  • Weekly travel between assigned center locations
  • Schedule and facilitate new hire BCBA training – (per new hire BCBA training checklist)
  • Monitor quality of Learning Readiness Program (LRP), social skills groups, circle times, and other programs implemented in each assigned location
  • Treatment plan and BIP reviews
  • Support w/ assessments as needed (reviewing onboarding documents with caregivers)
  • Assign and continually evaluate and coordinate BCBA caseloads
  • Monitor BCBA productivity and ensure productivity goals are consistently met (i.e. average of 28 billable hours per week)
  • Conduct all BCBA interviews (RBT interviews, as needed) and work in collaboration with recruiting to communicate hiring needs and to support the hiring process
  • Ensure proper maintenance of all client medical records and documentation requirements
  • Conduct overlaps of BCBA supervision / parent training sessions to monitor quality / support with areas of need
  • Coordinate and host bi-weekly BCBA meeting for each assigned location
  • Conduct weekly, biweekly, or monthly meetings with BCBAs to review clinical needs of caseload, client progress, BCBA performance, etc.
  • Monitor and support quality of client programming and progress via Programming Checklist
  • Monitor and support RBT supervision via Supervision Checklist, or other applicable documentation
  • Support BCBAs with parent adherence to required caregiver training
  • Monitor and support quality of BCBAs’ parent training, via overlaps and other applicable resources / documentation
  • Complete BCBA Monthly Performance checklist
  • Complete BCBA Quarterly Performance reviews
  • Complete BCBA CR session note reviews
  • Support BCBAs with the process of parent contracts and attend parent contract meetings, as needed.


Qualifications:

  • BACB Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) required
  • A Master's degree in special education, psychology, or related field, with specialized knowledge of behavioral health and treatment philosophies and professional practices
  • Displays extensive knowledge and training in behavior analysis
  • A minimum of three years working with children with autism spectrum disorders
  • Previous experience in supervision required.