The Arc of Massachusetts
Clinical Director – Applied Behavior Analysis Northeast Arc Danvers, MA 01923, U
The Arc of Massachusetts, Danvers, Massachusetts, us, 01923
Are you a passionate leader ready to shape the future of behavioral health services? Join Northeast Arc as our Clinical Director of ABA and help transform lives through innovative, person-centered care in our dynamic residential programs.
Northeast Arc’s Residential & Living Supports program is a cornerstone of its mission to empower individuals with disabilities to live fulfilling, independent lives within their communities. With over 40 years of experience, Northeast Arc offers a wide range of innovative and flexible residential services tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals and their families. These services include 24-hour residential support, independent and shared living arrangements, specialized housing for individuals with complex medical or behavioral needs, and Adult Family Care.
Job Summary The Clinical Director develops, implements, and oversees residential services Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and autism. They will provide leadership, supervision, and strategic direction to ensure high-quality, evidence-based behavioral interventions are provided.
Major Responsibilities
Leads development, implementation and evaluation of Residential Services Division ABA program
Provides guidance and mentorship to Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), and other direct support staff as the program evolves
Acts as the primary point of contact for supporting positive behavioral supports (PBS) with external entities including regulators, payers and licensing bodies
Works closely with managers, direct support staff and nursing by providing clinical guidance and overseeing the development of behavioral support plans
Collects information and completes full behavioral assessments through onsite observations. Records/data reviews and interviews including interdisciplinary teams, families and other providers
Consults with the Human Rights Committee on a monthly and as needed basis, including review of behavior support plans, waivers, and any health-related devices utilized for behavior modification
Key Qualifications
Master’s or Doctor’s in Psychology, Behavior Analysis, or related field.
BCBA certification required
Minimum of 5 years experience in ABA therapy and the provision of PBS, with at least 3 years in a leadership role
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
Flexible schedule, some evenings and on call as needed
Job Type:
Full time
Pay Rate:
$95,000-$100,000/annual
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Northeast Arc’s Residential & Living Supports program is a cornerstone of its mission to empower individuals with disabilities to live fulfilling, independent lives within their communities. With over 40 years of experience, Northeast Arc offers a wide range of innovative and flexible residential services tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals and their families. These services include 24-hour residential support, independent and shared living arrangements, specialized housing for individuals with complex medical or behavioral needs, and Adult Family Care.
Job Summary The Clinical Director develops, implements, and oversees residential services Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and autism. They will provide leadership, supervision, and strategic direction to ensure high-quality, evidence-based behavioral interventions are provided.
Major Responsibilities
Leads development, implementation and evaluation of Residential Services Division ABA program
Provides guidance and mentorship to Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), and other direct support staff as the program evolves
Acts as the primary point of contact for supporting positive behavioral supports (PBS) with external entities including regulators, payers and licensing bodies
Works closely with managers, direct support staff and nursing by providing clinical guidance and overseeing the development of behavioral support plans
Collects information and completes full behavioral assessments through onsite observations. Records/data reviews and interviews including interdisciplinary teams, families and other providers
Consults with the Human Rights Committee on a monthly and as needed basis, including review of behavior support plans, waivers, and any health-related devices utilized for behavior modification
Key Qualifications
Master’s or Doctor’s in Psychology, Behavior Analysis, or related field.
BCBA certification required
Minimum of 5 years experience in ABA therapy and the provision of PBS, with at least 3 years in a leadership role
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
Flexible schedule, some evenings and on call as needed
Job Type:
Full time
Pay Rate:
$95,000-$100,000/annual
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