Working at Easterseals Southern California is an opportunity to make profound and positive differences in people's lives. At ESSC, you’ll join a team of caring colleagues who support each other, encourage collaboration and refine clinical skills to benefit the participants we serve.
Here’s Why You Should Work With Easterseals:
- Outstanding reputation in the quality of services we provide
- Opportunities to learn and grow (we have Research, Training, and Provider Network opportunities)
- Education and training opportunities
- Free in-house CEUs
- The opportunity for you to present CEU trainings and discussions to BCBAs in the organization
- Support and a collaborative work environment
- Manageable productivity requirement
- The benefits of both a team environment, with the security of a large organization
Starting pay ranges from $81,900 - $87,000.
- This position will provide quality, clinical supervision and work directions to program managers and interventionists providing discipline-specific treatment for children with developmental delays, disabilities, and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Facilitate behavior programs based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
- Conduct behavior assessments and functions as an Assessor when needed.
- Provide parent education, develop and deliver specific intervention activities according to the treatment plan, and monitor development of children in natural settings.
- Function as liaison between the organization, families, community, therapists, health care providers, etc.
- Responsible for meeting productivity requirements set forth in annual budget. Lead/attend meetings and conduct ongoing staff trainings.
- Master's degree from an accredited college or university with a concentration in early childhood education/development, early childhood special education, special education, psychology or related field.
- Must be a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Three years of related professional experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in a multi-disciplinary team setting preferred.
- Expertise in approaches to intervention based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis. Competent in employing and directing behavior analytic methodologies including Pivotal Response Training (PRT), Natural Environment Teaching (NET), Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS), Behavior Skills Training (BST), and experimental functional analysis (EFA).
- Expert knowledge of scientifically-validated methodologies and approaches found to benefit children with ASD; familiar with current related research findings.
- Familiar with the field of early intervention; knowledge of other community resources and agencies that serve children.
- Expertise in all empirically evaluated assessment and intervention strategies related to program and service delivery for individuals with ASD.
- Strong clinical, administrative, and leadership skills.
- Bilingual Spanish is a plus
- Ability to maintain customer service orientation and professionalism in all interactions.
- Strong clinical, administrative, and leadership skills; customer service oriented and professional.
- Marriage Family Therapist (MFT) or Licensed Psychologist preferred.
- Demonstrate good judgment, decision-making, and communication skills with a variety of individuals and groups. Exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality.
- Must relate well to children and their families.
- Very good working knowledge in all applicable computer programs (Microsoft Office).
- Valid CPR certification.
- Ability to pass background/fingerprint clearance, health screenings and provide/obtain immunizations.
- Reliable transportation, proof of valid California driver's license, safe driving record, proper auto insurance and vehicle registration.
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