May Institute
Overview
Are you eager to make a significant impact in the field of developmental disabilities? Prepare to dive headfirst into an exhilarating opportunity as an Assistant Clinical Director at May Institute, Adult Services. As a pivotal member of our team, you\'ll spearhead our Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services, championing behavior analytics for adults with autism spectrum disorder. This dynamic role entails shared responsibilities within various locations across the Cape Cod area within our residential programs and Day Habilitation Centers. Your mission is to collaborate closely with the Clinical Program Director, offering invaluable support through training, supervision, and staff evaluation. You\'ll also have the opportunity to directly engage with adults and their families, making a tangible difference in their lives. If you\'re impassioned about transforming your desire to assist others into a fulfilling career that\'s as rewarding as it is stimulating, we invite you to join us. Seize the opportunity now and embark on this remarkable journey with May Institute. Role and Responsibilities
Leadership and Development: Take the reins and foster a team dedicated to clinical excellence. As a mentor and guide, you\'ll empower fellow clinicians to reach new heights. Collaboration: Join forces with national experts in autism, developmental disabilities, early intervention, brain injury, and behavioral health. Together, we\'ll pioneer groundbreaking approaches to care. Data Mastery: Dive deep into the data, tracking client progress and fine-tuning intervention strategies for optimal outcomes. Your keen analysis will drive our success. Continuous Learning: Stay ahead of the curve with the latest research and best practices in ABA therapy. Embrace innovation, integrate new findings into our practice, and contribute to research initiatives. Ethical Leadership: Uphold the highest standards of ethics and integrity, ensuring that every action aligns with the laws and regulations governing ABA therapy practice. Your Skills and Talents
Master\'s degree in behavior analysis, psychology, or a related field. BCBA preferred; those eligible to sit for the exam or accruing BACB supervision hours are welcome to apply. 1+ years of hands-on experience designing and implementing treatment programs, along with a proven track record in staff supervision and training. Exceptional problem-solving abilities with a knack for identifying and resolving challenges. Demonstrated empathy, patience, and compassion for adults and families. Strong leadership and organizational skills to drive team success. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Comprehensive knowledge of best practices in providing ABA services, including familiarity with CASP autism guidelines and state regulations. Why May Institute (aMAYzing opportunities)
Generous Paid Time Off: vacation time, 10 paid holidays, and 19 PTO days to start, plus a floating birthday holiday. Comprehensive Health Benefits: medical, dental, and vision insurance. Investing in Your Growth: paid training and certification opportunities. Support When You Need It: confidential support through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Financial Flexibility: dependent care FSA, LTD/STD options, and voluntary benefit choices. Investing in Your Education: tuition reimbursement and loan repayment assistance programs. Secure Your Future: 403B retirement plan with employer match. Are you ready to embark on a journey of transformation? Join us and let\'s make a difference together!
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Are you eager to make a significant impact in the field of developmental disabilities? Prepare to dive headfirst into an exhilarating opportunity as an Assistant Clinical Director at May Institute, Adult Services. As a pivotal member of our team, you\'ll spearhead our Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services, championing behavior analytics for adults with autism spectrum disorder. This dynamic role entails shared responsibilities within various locations across the Cape Cod area within our residential programs and Day Habilitation Centers. Your mission is to collaborate closely with the Clinical Program Director, offering invaluable support through training, supervision, and staff evaluation. You\'ll also have the opportunity to directly engage with adults and their families, making a tangible difference in their lives. If you\'re impassioned about transforming your desire to assist others into a fulfilling career that\'s as rewarding as it is stimulating, we invite you to join us. Seize the opportunity now and embark on this remarkable journey with May Institute. Role and Responsibilities
Leadership and Development: Take the reins and foster a team dedicated to clinical excellence. As a mentor and guide, you\'ll empower fellow clinicians to reach new heights. Collaboration: Join forces with national experts in autism, developmental disabilities, early intervention, brain injury, and behavioral health. Together, we\'ll pioneer groundbreaking approaches to care. Data Mastery: Dive deep into the data, tracking client progress and fine-tuning intervention strategies for optimal outcomes. Your keen analysis will drive our success. Continuous Learning: Stay ahead of the curve with the latest research and best practices in ABA therapy. Embrace innovation, integrate new findings into our practice, and contribute to research initiatives. Ethical Leadership: Uphold the highest standards of ethics and integrity, ensuring that every action aligns with the laws and regulations governing ABA therapy practice. Your Skills and Talents
Master\'s degree in behavior analysis, psychology, or a related field. BCBA preferred; those eligible to sit for the exam or accruing BACB supervision hours are welcome to apply. 1+ years of hands-on experience designing and implementing treatment programs, along with a proven track record in staff supervision and training. Exceptional problem-solving abilities with a knack for identifying and resolving challenges. Demonstrated empathy, patience, and compassion for adults and families. Strong leadership and organizational skills to drive team success. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Comprehensive knowledge of best practices in providing ABA services, including familiarity with CASP autism guidelines and state regulations. Why May Institute (aMAYzing opportunities)
Generous Paid Time Off: vacation time, 10 paid holidays, and 19 PTO days to start, plus a floating birthday holiday. Comprehensive Health Benefits: medical, dental, and vision insurance. Investing in Your Growth: paid training and certification opportunities. Support When You Need It: confidential support through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Financial Flexibility: dependent care FSA, LTD/STD options, and voluntary benefit choices. Investing in Your Education: tuition reimbursement and loan repayment assistance programs. Secure Your Future: 403B retirement plan with employer match. Are you ready to embark on a journey of transformation? Join us and let\'s make a difference together!
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