Clinical Director
Ally Pediatric Therapy
Gilbert, arizona
Job Details
Full-time
Full Job Description
Ally Pediatric Therapy is looking for a Clinical Director to join our growing team.
Rooted in neurodiverse affirming practices with a focus on assent and strengths-based approaches, Ally Pediatric is the company you've been looking to join. We have created a unique and integrated approach by combining the expertise of Speech Language Pathologists (SLP), Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), and Occupational Therapists (OTs) in a neurodiverse affirming practice. This cross-disciplinary approach allows us to support the best outcomes for our clients and their families. This is not just a job to us, it's a calling. We are driven by a relentless pursuit of making a meaningful impact on the lives of those we serve.
Position Mission
As a Clinical Director your mission is to lead an engaged team delivering high-quality clinical outcomes, create a positive customer experience, and deliver strong financial results.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure that manager check-ins and quarterly scorecard reviews occur regularly, feedback is solicited and provided, and performance is reviewed and managed for direct reports
- Oversee clinical interventions and their implementation (includes support with FBAs/FAs, ITPs/PRs)
- Facilitate the implementation of Ally’s quality assurance measures
- Ensure clients are receiving adequate supervision
- Manage clinic-level intake activity, including leading tours and overseeing ITP development
- Ensure authorizations are utilized as clinically indicated and that, where required, authorizations are obtained/renewed in advance of service delivery
- Develop effective rapport with families, clients and colleagues
- Support with hiring clinical staff
Desired Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge and proficiency with a range of clinical approaches to care
- Ability to use knowledge, experience, and independent judgment to ensure clients are continually improving
- Strong assessment skills and treatment planning expertise
- Good analytical and critical thinking skills with the ability to record, track, and analyze therapy progress
- Ability to build and maintain positive, influential relationships
- Personable, friendly and professional
- Ability to prioritize
- Ability to quickly change direction while managing multiple tasks
- Demonstrated ability to lead teams and work in a fast-paced team environment
- Self motivated, energetic and enthusiastic
- Ability to plan and ensure execution and completion of clinical programs to the highest ethical standards
Requirements
- Must be licensed in Arizona and certified as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Must be physically able to perform direct and supervision sessions
- Must be able to administer variety of assessments and write treatment plans
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a fingerprint clearance card
- Must complete 8-hour supervisor training through BACB
- Ability to maintain fingerprint clearance card, CPR & First Aid certification
- 1+ year of supervised BCBA work experience and 5 years of behavioral work (with children) experience preferred
- Must hold a valid drivers’ license and maintain proper current insurance
- Experience working as a BCBA in a therapy program for children with autism
- Experience with staff and parent training
- Experience with supervision of BCBAs and RBTs
Physical Requirements
- Must have the ability to lift and carry clients and maintain a variety of postures including but not limited to kneeling, squatting, standing, and sitting on the floor for extended periods of time. Candidate must also have the ability to move quickly to ensure client safety.
Benefits
- $100-110k, depending on experience + quarterly bonus potential
- Company paid holidays
- Paid time off and paid sick time
- Medical, dental, vision
- Company paid short term disability and life insurance
- Voluntary life insurance, critical illness, accident, long term disability
- 401k plan with company match