DescriptionClinical Quality Coordinator (BCBA) - ABA Centers of AmericaRemote, North Region: MA, PA, NJ, DE, RI, CTAbout ABA Centers of AmericaABA Centers of America provides ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy and diagnostic services to people with autism. We help clients and families in our centers, in homes, and in the community. Our company began with one person trying to get help for two young family members with autism. Now our goal is to make long waitlists for ABA therapy and autism diagnosis a thing of the past. Our clinics are in multiple locations, and we are expanding rapidly but with careful attention to planning and resources. Client care is at the center of everything we do.ABA Centers of America is a great place to work! Don't take our word for it, though. We're listed in Inc. magazine's Best in Business list for Health Services, honoring companies that have made an extraordinary impact in their fields and on society.Growth OpportunityAre you a BCBA interested in taking your career to the next level with a stable company where everyone's voice is heard, and clinic decisions are made only by clinicians? Looking to do something different with your BCBA skills? We are changing the ABA field and expanding services to meet the growing demand. Help us make a new future as a Clinical Quality Coordinator. Our Clinical Quality Coordinator will monitor and support standardizing clinical practices across the organization. This person will be active in the development of best practices across the field of behavior analysis. This position involves analyzing current systems and planning the efficient implementation of clinical standards to scale to ensure that the highest standards are continuously met by all clinical staff. What You'll Do
- Evaluate current organizational clinical practices and align them with best practices
- Lead the development and standardization of clinical quality procedures
- Develop and implement quality assurance systems
- Systematically implement clinical standards and systems and collaborate with other training staff to measure integrity
- Support the growth of new regions by incorporating clinical standards to scale
- Collaborate with training team to ensure scalable clinical training and professional development for clinical staff
- Utilize clinical outcomes frameworks to support the clinical outcomes of clients
- Reduce idiosyncratic treatment and service delivery by BCBAs
- Develop and oversee audits related to clinical treatment
- Consult with the clinical team to ensure focus on quality indicators
- Coordinate best practices with the current research in the field and align with insurance standards
- Establish a culture of continuous clinical standards growth
- Collaborate with Director of Research to produce outcomes research
RequirementsEducation/Experience and Other Requirements
- Active BCBA certification in good standing
- Master's degree in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, or a related field
- 5+ years of professional experience in ABA, with extensive knowledge of advanced ABA principles, practices, and ethical standards.
- 5+ years supervising BCBA-level employees
- Proficiency with business software (e.g., Zoom, Microsoft Teams, PowerPoint, Excel)
- Must maintain clean background screening, drug screening, and driving record.
- Must sign a non-disclosure/confidentiality agreement
- Able to travel 60% of the time to MA, PA, NJ, DE, RI, CT
Expertise Needed
- Exemplary clinical knowledge
- Ability to parse professional and ethical practice standards with organizational needs
- Strong performance management background
- Skilled in strategic planning for implementation of clinical skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Ability to visualize growth and potential of the ABA program by thinking creatively and pragmatically