Behavior Consultant/Clinical Lead - San Diego, CA, United States - Public Health Management Corporation

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    The Center for Autism (CFA)

    The Behavior Consultant/Clinical Lead serves as a link between The Center for Autism and the community and is responsible for individual and family therapy.

    Analyze behavioral data, administer assessments, develop client-specific treatment plans, and collaborate with the treatment team concerning the implementation of the treatment plan.

    Share time between providing center-based programming and providing in-home and community services to an identified caseload of children and families.

    Strive toward the client's achievement of the goals specified in the treatment plan and record data regarding the behavior and progress of the client, the involvement of the client's caretakers, and reports of unusual incidents as required by relevant laws, policies, and procedures.

    In home and/or community settings, provide child-centered and family-focused supportive services, family therapy, education, and advocacy as agreed upon by the therapist and family.

    Work toward helping each family come to terms with their child's diagnosis and implement treatment goals that are relevant to the home and/or community settings.

    Such services might include referring a child/or family member for psychotherapy, case management, social services, or other community resources.

    Participate in planning for transition to school for clients approaching kindergarten age, including educating parents about the transition process, supporting them to be advocates for their child, and attending IEP meetings to support parents.

    Observe and interact with each child on the assigned caseload.

    Collaborate with the child's treatment team to keep abreast of progress in the center-based program and to obtain information that will assist in developing effective intervention strategies for the home/community environment.

    Attend trainings as scheduled and read assigned materials.
    Attends staff meetings as scheduled.
    Ability to play on the floor and run with/after clients
    Minimum of one year of full-time equivalent, post-master's degree experience in programs for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) under 21 years of age
    Professional counselor (LPC)
    Other professional license with a scope of practice that includes overseeing the provision of ABA services
    BCaBA certification or other undergraduate-level certification in behavior analysis that is accredited by NCCA or ANSI
    ~1+ years of experience (full-time equivalent) providing ABA services and 12+ credits in ABA from an accredited college or university
    ~1+ years of experience (full-time equivalent) providing ABA services under the supervision of a BCBA or other graduate-level certified ABA professional and 40+ hours of ABA training from a DHS- or BACB-approved provider

    Masters or better in Clinical Psychology or related field.
    Working with individuals under age 21 with Autism Spectrum Disorder #J-18808-Ljbffr