Assistant Clinical Director (BCBA) - $5,000 Sign-On Bonus
About this role
Assistant Clinical Director (ACD), Adult Services
Revere, MA | Lead, Innovate, and Make an Impact | $5,000 Sign-On Bonus
The May Institute is seeking an Assistant Clinical Director, Adult Services in Revere, MA to drive clinical excellence in our residential and Day Habilitation programs for adults age 22+ with autism. In this leadership role, you'll mentor clinicians, shape innovative programs, and collaborate with national experts in autism and developmental disabilities.
Your Impact:
- Lead clinical training, supervision, and staff evaluation to ensure top-tier ABA services.
- Track client progress and refine intervention strategies using data-driven insights.
- Stay ahead of ABA research and best practices, integrating new methods into clinical care.
- Maintain the highest ethical standards, ensuring compliance with ABA regulations.
What You Bring:
- Master’s degree in behavior analysis, psychology, or a related field.
- Board Certification as a Behavior Analyst (BCBA/BCBA-D).
- 1+ years of experience designing and implementing treatment programs.
- Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills.
- Knowledge of CASP autism guidelines and state regulations.
Why Join Us?
- $5,000 Sign-On Bonus to welcome you to the team
- Generous PTO: 19 days + 10 holidays + your birthday off.
- Comprehensive Health Benefits: Competitive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
- Professional Growth: Paid training, certification opportunities, and mentorship.
- Financial Security: 403B retirement plan with employer match, FSA, LTD/STD, and voluntary benefits.
- Education Assistance: Tuition reimbursement and loan repayment support.
- Wellness & Support: Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for confidential guidance.
Compensation: $85,000-$90,000
Make a positive impact – Apply today!
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Company at a glance
The National Autism Center is May Institute’s Center for the Promotion of Evidence-based Practice. It is a nonprofit organization dedicated to disseminating evidence-based information about the treatment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), promoting best practices, and offering comprehensive and reliable resources for families, practitioners, and communities.
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