Clinical Specialist II (NBU)
- Employer
- Kennedy Krieger Institute
- Location
- Baltimore, MD
- Closing date
- Sep 20, 2021
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- Industry
- Healthcare
- Function
- Accountant, IT
- Hours
- Full Time
- Career Level
- Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Overview The Clinical Specialist II will provide on-site clinical services for Behavioral Psychology Department patients based on principles of applied behavior analysis to reduce child problem behaviors and increase adaptive skills. Provide parent, teacher and staff training and monitor the effectiveness and implementation of behavioral protocols in community settings. Responsibilities Assist in the development of individual assessment and treatment plans. Conceptualize assessment and treatment plans and contribute during daily supervision sessions to overall development of the case.Case Management conduct sessions, coordination of admission and/or follow-up with inpatient team, time management, data collection, and protocol development, implementation and review.Parent training provide training for parent, teachers and/or staff; insure protocols are carried out correctly. Provide diplomatic (appropriate) and corrective feedback. Demonstrate sensitivity to parent concerns. Provide timely updates to supervisory staff.Interdisciplinary skills initiate and maintain contact with KKI disciplines and outside agencies (schools, social workers). Incorporate feedback from other professionals into assessment and treatment plan. Provide timely training to other professionals.Assist in the development of individual assessment and treatment plans. Conceptualize assessment and treatment plans and contribute during daily supervision sessions to overall development of the case.Case Management conduct sessions, coordination of admission and/or follow-up with inpatient team, time management, data collection, and protocol development, implementation and review.Parent training provide training for parent, teachers and/or staff; insure protocols are carried out correctly. Provide diplomatic (appropriate) and corrective feedback. Demonstrate sensitivity to parent concerns. Provide timely updates to supervisory staff.Interdisciplinary skills initiate and maintain contact with KKI disciplines and outside agencies (schools, social workers). Incorporate feedback from other professionals into assessment and treatment plan. Provide timely training to other professionals. Qualifications EDUCATION:Bachelors degree required, masters degree preferred.EXPERIENCE:Two years of experience working with the developmentally disabled population or children with behavioral disorders is required. JOIN OUR TALENT COMMUNITY
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