What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinic Director (BCBA) position at Magnolia Behavior Therapy?
Clinic Director (BCBA) Snohomish County, WA
Magnolia Behavior Therapy is the leading ABA therapy agency for children on the spectrum in the State of Washington. Magnolia has been rendering ABA therapy for over 15 years.
For our expanding Snohomish County operation we have an opening for a full time Clinical Director (a form of feasible part time, still able to lead the operation, is optional).
Qualifications:
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification and state licensure required
Extensive experience as a BCBA
Leadership and supervisory skills. Experience in these areas is a plus
Strong communication and organizational skills
Commitment to ethical practice and continuous professional growth
Residing in or around Snohomish County, or in an acceptable travel radius
Must be able to frequently assume and maintain a variety of postures (kneeling, squatting, crawling, sitting, standing) while attending to the needs of active children
Ability to (learn to) work with GSuite applications and CentralReach
Benefits:
Salary commensurate with your experience; indication $100,000
Annual stipend for professional development
Medical and Dental Insurance
$5,000 Sign On Bonus ($1,000 at signing offer, $1,500 at credentialing, $2,500 after 1st case)
Responsibilities:
We are seeking a dedicated Clinical Director to lead and oversee clinical operations in our clinic and for our in-home cases in the Snohomish County region, ensuring the delivery of high-quality ABA therapy services
This role requires a strong clinical background combined with leadership skills to coordinate clinicians, manage treatment protocols, and support continuous improvement in client outcomes
Provide clinical supervision, management and guidance to BCBA’s, LaBa’s and Technicians
In coordination with the Recruitment Department and Regional Management hiring the right BCBA’s and LaBa’s and Technicians.
Oversee the development, implementation, and evaluation of individualized treatment plans
Ensure compliance with ethical, legal, and professional standards in all clinical practices
Collaborate with families, clinicians, and other professionals to optimize therapeutic outcomes
Collaborate with the national Clinical Officer to develop initiatives for professional development and training for clinical staff
Monitor clinical documentation and data to assess effectiveness and adherence to protocols
Participate in strategic planning and policy development to support organizational goals
Times and schedules will be discussed upon employment to accommodate both organizational needs and candidate availability
The Clinical Director will be able to shape its own team of BCBA’s. Our Recruitment Department and Regional Management will take the lead in sourcing qualified candidates.
Salary : $100,000