About Job
About Manhattan Behavioral Center
New York City’s Leading Transdisciplinary ABA ® Center for Children with Autism
Our collaborative and transdisciplinary ABA ® framework, consists of applied behavior analysis, special education, speech language therapy, physical and occupational therapy, sensory integration, group and social interaction, and family support for children – ages 5 to 21 – with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related neurodiversities.
Our core values guide our day-to-day actions:
A Transdisciplinary ABA ® Approach
At MBC we know that to extract the most potential out of our students everyone must work to achieve the same goal. This is why our Transdisciplinary ABA ® model which centers around ongoing and free-flowing communication between the families, teachers, supervisors, and related service providers is so vital.
Responsibility
We feel a strong responsibility and are committed to building a better and more inclusive world for our students, family, and community.
Enhance
We provide evidence-based treatment plans to significantly improve everyone’s quality of life.
Join Our Team
Manhattan Behavioral Center (MBC) is seeking a positive, dynamic BCBA/LBA Case Manager that is interested in joining a therapeutic team where the goal is to offer every child the opportunity to thrive.
Why Choose Us?
MBC has created a workplace that is inclusive and diverse - where everyone can be their authentic self, and where authenticity is celebrated
We have an open-door policy which reflects our commitment to transparent and flexible communication between managers and team members
Data informs decisions, and we are constantly learning, creating, and evolving to meet the needs of the children
We are humble and have the mindset of being better today than we were yesterday
Strong commitment to growth with up to 5 professional development days per year
$300 stipend for continuing education after one year of employment
Ongoing support from present and dedicated supervisors
Opportunities for growth across all companies
Generous benefits that include:
Paid time off (PTO) in addition to company closures the last week of December and Spring break in April
100% employer sponsored medical insurance for each employee
Employer retirement plan
Life insurance, short- & long-term disability
MBC supports employee growth. As part of our team, you’ll have access to educational opportunities at Capella University, plus scholarships and offers to help you save on tuition
If our company culture matches your values, come join the team at Manhattan Behavioral Center!
Job Details
Job Type
BCBA/LBA Case Manager for clinic-based services
Job Hours
Full-Time Mon to Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Job Location
Manhattan, NY
Job Compensation
$100,000-$115,000 Per Year Based on Education, Experience, and Certifications at the time of hire
Your Impact Here at MBC
This employee is responsible for overseeing all components of an assigned client’s case, including managing educational/ABA programming, training and supervising ABA therapists, supporting and collaborating with the related service team, communicating with the family and outside providers, and participating in trainings and meetings related to their clients or the clinic. They directly supervise the ABA therapists working on their team and inter-team therapists. They report directly to their Program Director.
Oversees 7 MBC comprehensive cases
Assesses skills of all assigned cases on an annual basis or upon enrollment in MBC
Develops annual goals in collaboration with related service providers, parents, and other outside providers as appropriate
Participates in the insurance authorization process if family is seeking reimbursement through insurance
Follows MBC guidelines to develop and maintain programming and data collection systems using Central Reach
Oversees ABA programming and tracks progress towards goals via informal (e.g., weekly spot checks) and formal methods (e.g., Program Review, Documentation and Data Analysis)
Writes progress reports at a minimum of two times a year
Follows MBC protocols for maintaining case documentation (e.g., session guidelines, observation and co-treat notes, incident reports, IEP prep etc.)
Demonstrates effective time management skills using organizational support as needed (e.g., case manager checklist, weekly agenda, etc.)
Participates in development of FBAs and BIPs to address inappropriate behaviors in collaboration with Program Supervisor, Director of Education, and Director of Clinical Development
Participates in DOE-led IEP meetings and hearing proceedings as appropriate
Builds and maintains a professional and positive relationship with parents/caregivers and ensures frequent communication (e.g., weekly check-ins, monthly comprehensive updates, etc.)
Serves as liaison between MBC team and parents/caregivers including coordination of observations, trainings, regular updates, addressing parent concerns/questions
Provides regular observation and training for ABA staff assigned to students on caseload
Attends regular co-treatment sessions with related service providers
Leads transdisciplinary team when creating transdisciplinary plans
Leads team meetings (e.g., case conferences, clinics)
Participates in non-MBC team meetings when appropriate (e.g., with home-based team)
Manages client files, documentation, materials, and therapy space, with delegation to team members as appropriate
Creates supply order requests as appropriate
Supervises team of ABA therapists
Builds and maintains a professional and positive rapport with each staff member
Provides training and feedback to all staff related to direct care with clients, as well as each staff members’ assigned role and expectations (e.g., data analyst, client assist)
Completes and participates in scheduled reviews of ABA therapists and facilities professional development opportunities as appropriate
Meets with lead staff weekly to review Central Reach programing and client’s educational needs
Meets with Program Director weekly
Prepares and manages agenda, including highlighting priority items, reporting on completed tasks, and following up on outstanding items
Collaborates with Training and Central Reach Coordinator to support needs of team
Serves as role model/leader within organization to ABA therapists and other providers
Report concerns to Program Director promptly (e.g., staff training, parent difficulties, challenges meeting deadlines etc.)
Demonstrates professional competence across situations (e.g., attendance/timeliness, confidentiality, navigating unexpected or challenging circumstances etc.)
Submits through, complete, and timely paperwork to Program Supervisor
Provides direct care for all clients on case load on an as-needed basis
Provides coverage for on-call responsibilities on an as-needed basis
Participates in clinic-wide trainings, including opportunities to provide training to all staff
Provides BCBA/LBA supervision to ABA therapists
Engage and use Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) holds/transport or disengagement tactics for students during behavioral episodes. This may mean physically intervening after being trained thoroughly, to help deescalate children when they become a danger to themselves or others.
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor
Requirements
Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Education, or related human services field
BCBA and NYS LBA (or Limited Permit/application in process)
Minimum of 2 years of Case management/supervision required
Manhattan Behavioral Center is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. Manhattan Behavioral Center strictly prohibits and does not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, citizenship, or any other protected classification under applicable federal, state, or local laws. In addition, Manhattan Behavioral Center complies with the relevant country laws governing employment nondiscrimination in all our international offices. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.