Clinical Director Details

Center for Social Dynamics - Denver, CO

Employment Type : Full-Time

"Opening a World of Possibilities"

Who we are: The Center for Social Dynamics (CSD) is an organization providing services to those with developmental delays, including autism, in the state of California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, and Hawaii.

CSD’s people and programs deliver personalized, professional, evidence-based behavioral and developmental services to each participant, and peace of mind to caregivers that their loved ones are in the right hands and are receiving the best possible care.

Our mission is to open a world of possibilities for those with Autism and other developmental needs through science, compassion, and humility.

If you're looking for an opportunity to grow within an organization that offers comprehensive behavioral health training, mentorship, and career advancement, then we welcome you to join our team as a Clinical Director!

This Position is Part-Time with potential to grow to Full-Time

What is the Clinical Director?

A Clinical Director guides and supervises the provision of evidence-based mental health services and programs for children with autism spectrum disorders and/or similar developmental disabilities in response to physician recommendations in home, school, and/ or other natural settings. You provide training, leadership, and mentorship to a team of program supervisors.

What your role is:

  • Provides clinical support and training to an assigned team of Clinical Leaders by leading weekly 1:1 meetings and clinical training

  • Conduct behavioral assessments, functional assessments, and functional analyses

  • Develop behavior support and intervention plans

  • Updating programs and observing data through Central Reach

  • Conducts regular home or community visits based on the clinical needs of the individualized programs

  • Attends client team meetings every two months

  • Provides caregiver training on the implementation of individualized Treatment Plans and Behavioral Support Plans

What's required from you?

  • Master's degree from an accredited college or university in one of the following disciplines: psychology, childhood development, childhood education, special education, pediatric therapy (physical, occupational, or speech therapy), or related field

  • BCBA, LMFT and/or LCSW

  • Two years of related professional experience working with children with autism spectrum disorders and/or other related developmental disabilities in a multi-disciplinary team setting

  • Knowledge of methodologies found to benefit children with autism spectrum disorders, including Applied Behavioral Analysis ("ABA"), Early Start Denver Model ("ESDM"), Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication-Handicapped Children ("TEACCH"), Picture Exchange Communication System ("PECS"), and Pivotal Response Training ("PRT")

  • Able to travel to and work in multiple program service areas; reliable transportation needed (proof of valid driver license, current auto insurance identification card, and acceptable driving record per NIAC standards is required)

  • Able to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; bilingual ability preferred

  • Able to obtain criminal record clearance through the Department of Justice

What's in it for you!

  • A company founded by clinicians for clinicians

  • 100% clinical work caseload

  • Benefits package: Healthcare, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Account, Health Savings Account and Savings on additional voluntarily selected benefits

  • PTO, floating holidays, paid holidays

  • Full autonomy of your weekly schedule.

  • Monthly bonuses

  • Promotional opportunities

  • Professional Development Stipend for CEUs and future education

  • Relocation reimbursement for moving expenses

Posted on : 2 years ago