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Emerging Challenging Behavior (ECB) Manager

autismnewjersey

Robbinsville, New Jersey, United States Full-time Posted 8d ago
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Summary Reporting to the Director of Family Wellness, the ECB Manager is responsible for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the agency's emerging challenging behavior program.   Required Qualifications * Master’s degree in psychology, education, or a related field from an accredited college or university * Minimum 5 years of professional experience working with individuals with autism and/or their families * Excellent clinical, written and verbal communication, presentation, and leadership skills * Exceptional ability to analyze and articulate complex concepts and issues and communicate them to a variety of audiences * Ability to manage several projects simultaneously and adjust to changing demands * Proficiency in Microsoft Office Products (e.g., Power Point, Word, Outlook)   Desired Qualifications * Licensed Behavior Analyst * Experience analyzing and interpreting research findings and information related to autism, its prevalence, its treatment, and various service delivery systems * Experience building relationships with both professional and autism community stakeholders across the spectrum   Responsibilities Emerging Challenging Behavior Program * Plan, implement, and evaluate a program designed to address emerging challenging behavior via evidence-based and family-friendly measures in collaboration with state agencies, system partners, treatment providers, and funders * Department of Health-level responsibilities include but are not limited to: 1) maintain regular communication with department staff, 2) collaboratively establish metrics to monitor progress and inform program development for children with emerging challenging behavior, 3) review and enhance Case Management Referral System (CMRS) data fields and data entry practices related to children with autism, 4) participate in all relevant training, collaboration, quality assurance, etc. meetings, and 5) author an annual report summarizing the statewide strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of case management services for children with autism with a focus on those with emerging and severe challenging behavior * County-level responsibilities include but are not limited to cultivating and maintaining relationships with unit coordinators, senior case managers, case managers, and relevant county health department personnel * Case Manager technical assistance responsibilities include but are not limited to participating in the following: 1) assessing child and family needs, 2) facilitating communication among multiple providers, 3) providing service navigation assistance and clinical consultation to address emerging challenging behavior by assisting families and SCHSCM identify and secure needed services, 4) monitoring progress toward the attainment of Individual Service Plan (ISP) goals, 5) documenting all contacts and such attempts with all stakeholders, 6) complying with all established timelines for responsiveness, and 7) maintaining relationships with existing local and regional agencies serving youth with autism and their families Clinical Expertise * Provide clinically-oriented recommendations for supporting families who are managing emerging challenging behaviors * Keep abreast of literature (e.g., prevalence, treatment, family support, funding streams)   Operations * Complete quarterly and annual reports in fulfillment of contractual obligations and internal metrics * Participate in the identification, co-authorship, and management of grant opportunities   Universal Responsibilities * Maintain knowledge of and compliance with the agency’s Personnel Manual * Maintain all relevant professional standards including ethics, confidentiality and all applicable certifications and licenses. * Engage in professional development activities * Provide outstanding customer service * Collaborate across departments on various projects to support the agency’s mission * Represent Autism New Jersey in the community where appropriate * Participate in agency events and other activities as directed * Carry out other duties as assigned by the Director of Family Wellness and Executive Director     Notes * Unless otherwise specified, this is a 40-hour per week position that is exempt from overtime rules. The work week is typically Monday – Friday 8am-5pm and subject to approval by the Executive Director. The schedule may occasionally include weekends and evenings and vary depending on the needs of the agency.

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