What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Director + BCBA for Berks and Lancaster County - Salaried Position! position at Pennsylvania Counseling Services?
- Salaried position
- 80 hours in a pay period
- Flexible Schedule
- Student loan pay down program that does not require you to pay PCS back if you leave
- Company paid health insurance OR waiver pay of $100 per paycheck if you are enrolled in health insurance elsewhere
- Dental, vision and disability insurance also available
- 401K option with employer match available after 1 full year of employment
- Paid time off
- Paid holidays
- Training and Free CEUs provided
- Company provides laptop for work purposes
- Tuition discounts available if seeking a degree
Must possess ONE of the following qualifications
- Licensed physician practicing psychiatry, licensed psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed marriage and family therapist, licensed clinical social worker, licensed behavior specialist, licensed social worker, certified registered nurse practitioner with a mental health certification or a professional with a scope of practice that includes overseeing the provision of ABA services.
PLUS ALL of the following:
- Minimum of 1 year of full time post graduate experience in the provision of mental health direct services to children, youth or young adults.
- Certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or other graduate-level certification in behavior analysis.
- Two years of experience providing ABA services.
- IF licensed behavior specialist, licensed social worker, MUST have a graduate degree that required a clinical or mental health direct service practicum.
- Pennsylvania State Police Criminal History Check
- Pennsylvania Child Abuse Clearance
- FBI Criminal Background Check completed through the Department of Human Services
Valid Driver's License and car insurance
Pennsylvania Counseling Services is seeking a full time Clinical Director and BCBA for our Children's Services office!
This is a leadership position in the IBHS program overseeing the clinical and aspects of the program, while also maintaining a small caseload. The IBHS program is for children who need individual therapeutic assistance. The goal of IBHS is to provide a comprehensive, individualized and behaviorally focused treatment that assists children in discovering their potential in the home, school and community.
Main duties for the position will include but are not limited to:
- Provide Supervision and Clinical oversight to IBHS Clinicians’ in Berks and Lancaster County
- Ensure that treatment plans meet IBHS state regulations and MCO standards.
- Complete review of clinical documentation
- Supervise therapeutic responsibilities and provide overall clinical direction.
- Maintain mobile phone accessibility and provide back up for clinical issues, as needed.
- Assist clinicians with data forms and data collection.
- Support clinicians with on-site client consultation.
- Attend quarterly BCBA meetings.
- Provide clinical supervision to BHT/BHT-ABA’s and on site, as needed.
- Complete 16 hours of annual training.
- Maintain a small IBHS caseload (approximately 10 client hours per week)
- Provide clinical direction of services for each client
- Create and update treatment plans, coordinate data collection and feedback
- Provide assistance with crisis stabilization
- Collaborate with other professionals
- Transfer skills to childs community supports and family
- Lead weekly supervision for the BHT's who provide more one on one interventions with each client on your caseload
- Help a child who is non-verbal to master communication of their wants and needs through picture cards
- Assist a child who struggles with peer interactions to become more socially engaged or helping a child who is failing his classes to stay focused and complete his school work
- Travel to homes and schools is required to provide treatment for clients
Salary : $66,660 - $73,160