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Assistant Clinical Director

The May Institute Inc.
paid time off, paid holidays
United States, Massachusetts, West Springfield
Sep 22, 2024
Assistant Clinical Director
West Springfield, MA, USA
Req #19072
Thursday, June 20, 2024

Our May Center for Adult Services is seeking a compassionate, dedicated, and experienced Assistant Clinical Director to join the clinical team for our Western, MA Adult Services Division. The caseload for this position will primary be based in West Springfield MA.

Why should you join our incredible team?

Just a few of the aMAYzing opportunities that would be available to you include...



  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Generous paid time off and paid holidays (including your birthday as a holiday).
  • Fully paid in-house training and free continuing education seminars.
  • Mentorship and supervision from doctoral-level behavior analysts and psychologists.
  • Participation in applied research projects with opportunities to publish and present.
  • Funding to attend regional and international conferences (e.g., BABAT, ABAI, APBA).
  • Quarterly incentives for supervising candidates working toward their BCBA credential.
  • Tuition discounts for graduate studies in Special Education and ABA. Discounts are with local universities (e.g., Regis University, UMass Lowell, Endicott) and online programs (e.g., SUNY Empire, Purdue Global).



The Assistant Clinical Director will be responsible for clinical/behavior assessment, behavior plan development and coordination of interdisciplinary team meetings. This is an excellent opportunity for a master's level graduate with experience in case management, or graduates pursuing board certification as a behavior analyst!

Responsibilities:



  • Develop, train and monitor behavior support plans for individuals with developmental disabilities/mental health issues in a day habilitation/residential setting.
  • Develop, train and monitor skill acquisition programs.
  • Provide staff training and feedback based on data collected.
  • Attend and provide data at psychiatric appointments onsite as well as in the community.
  • Communicate with guardians and outside agencies.
  • Manage behavioral crises.


Qualifications:



  • BCBA strongly preferred; those eligible to sit for the exam or accruing BACB supervision hours welcome to apply!
  • Master's degree in a related field required.
  • Experience working in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
  • Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities and mental illness.
  • Strong verbal skills.



Who are we?

May Institute offers a continuum of care that begins with applied behavioral analysis (ABA) services for toddlers newly diagnosed with an ASD, and continues with school consultation, residential placement, special education schools, and adult services to meet the needs of our many clients and their families.

Part of what sets May Institute apart from other organizations is our uncompromising commitment to professionalism and excellence. Our work is grounded in evidence-based ABA practice. Our mission and vision drive us to understand each person's unique needs and find effective means to help everyone reach his or her potential and live as independently as possible. We are proud to be an active center of training and research and are dedicated to improving our employees' clinical understanding and creating research opportunities.

May Center for Adults Services, a division of May Institute, provides a wide range of community-based services for adults of all ages with autism and other developmental disabilities, which include community, supportive living, and day programs.


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  • West Springfield, MA, USA

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