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The Clinical Supervisor will be responsible for overseeing the clinical integrity and quality assurance of behaviour analytic services delivered for the programs that Pivot supports including the Ontario Autism Program – Urgent Response Services (OAP-URS), Extensive Needs Service (ENS), MCCSS-funded behaviour supports, and Fee-for-Service (FFS) programming. The Clinical Supervisor ensures that services are delivered in alignment with the ethical and professional standards of the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario (CPBAO) and are grounded in current, evidence-based practices. This role involves direct clinical supervision of Pivot team members and support clinical oversight of assessments and interventions, staff training, service coordination, direct service with clients, and program development.
Job Responsibility:
Provide clinical supervision to the team and support staff, in accordance with the CPBAO Standards of Practice and Ethical Code
Perform thorough assessments that focus on strengths and relationships, considering individual and family trauma and its effects on attachment, developmental abilities, mental health needs, health, strengths, and preferences
Review and finalize approvals of behavior plans that require intrusive measures with the perspective of a Registered Behavior Analyst (RBA)
Oversee the implementation of individualized treatment plans, ensuring interventions are consistent with best practices and ethical guidelines
Enhance staff skills in various areas through a train-the-trainer approach
Provide evidence-based behavioral services, caregiver and mediator training and education, time-limited case coordination, and consultation
Ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements and professional standards
On intensive cases, collaborate with the individual, family and support team for the successful completion of the goals identified in the behaviour plan
Utilize a trauma informed/positive systems approach to support the implementation of the Behaviour Support plan
Provide trauma informed behaviour consultation or workshops to service providers in the community
Collaborate with other clinical supervisors and the Manager to enhance program quality and effectiveness
Advocate on behalf of the individual and/or primary care provider as necessary
Provide supervision for student placements, liaison with universities and colleges to build internship/externship relationships
Participate in BSP Committees as required
Requirements:
Registered Behaviour Analyst (RBA) designation
Experience with individuals with a developmental disability and a dual diagnosis
Training in understanding the role of behaviour
Knowledge and understanding of trauma and intergenerational trauma and its effects on attachment
Flexibility to support clients as needed in the evenings
Understanding of the service delivery system in the not-for-profit sector
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent organizational and time-management skills
Proven ability to work as part of a team and independently
Ability to handle multiple demands in manner that facilitates collaboration
Proficient competency with Microsoft Office and Client Database Applications
What we offer:
4-day workweek (4DWW) with no reduced salary
Generous vacation package starting at 18 paid days (pro-rated for 4DWW)
All statutory holidays
Additional paid days for a week-long holiday office closure
Full Benefits package
RRSP plan with employer matching up to 5%
1.4 cumulative sick-days (pro-rated for 4DWW) accrued per month
Flexible working hours
Hybrid work arrangements
Funded professional development, training, and certification opportunities