Full job description
We are currently recruiting for a full time (37.5 hours per week), regular, French Language Behaviour Clinician. This new position is expected to begin in September 2022. The position will focus on providing treatment services in French and English to children, youth and their families in TVCC and community-based environments, in the current and new Ontario Autism Program as well as the Core Clinical Services model.
The designated office for the position will be London; the catchment area includes Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford counties. Regular travel within this geographic area will be required. A flexible work schedule will be required, including some evening and weekend work.
Responsibilities:
Initiate assessments through informal and formal observations, which may take place in a clinical setting and/or in the child’s natural environment(s)
Describe the behavioural service options and assessment process and plan (as developed in collaboration with the family) and answer the family’s questions
Identify behavioural challenges, if any, and conduct formal assessments as needed
Develop a plan for recommended behavioural service (i.e., a behaviour plan)
In collaboration with the child/youth, family and other professionals involved, document clinical decision-making process, including the rationale for the recommended intervention
Complete documentation and process guidelines regarding skill development, competency, and treatment oversight to be used by staff implementing the intervention
Monitor, communicate and evaluate the Behaviour Plan being implemented
Clinically supervise the staff who implement the intervention
Provide a written progress summary to the family at meetings and as required at key decision and update points
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in psychology or other health or social sciences field and hold a current Board Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA®) credential. We will consider candidates who are within 6 months of sitting for their BCBA exam (successful completion is required)
Preferred:
Listed on the BACB Certificant Registry as meeting the Standards for Supervision Requirements to supervise Exam Candidates
Minimum three years of supervised direct clinical experience with at least eight children and youth with ASD with varied profiles and ages
Additional training received on the design, monitoring, and supervision of ABA interventions across multiple environments
Proficient in oral and written French
Demonstrated leadership, coaching, consensus-building and mentoring skills with staff, clients and families using a mature consistent approach
Strong written and oral communication skills; ability to share expertise in ways that are understandable; ensuring that conversations are mutually respectful; and being transparent and collaborative with parents, youth and other community partners
Ability to establish rapport with families that lead to trusting relationships; ensuring that families’ cultures are treated with sensitivity and dignity
Ability to receive and incorporate feedback, as well as advanced self-reflection skills
Strong computer skills; including proficiency in the Microsoft Office 2010 package of programs, especially Word and Excel
A valid Ontario driver’s licence and access to a vehicle
Current certification in First Aid and CPR
Interested in Applying?
Please email your resume (as an attachment in .pdf or Microsoft Word format) to Human Resources at apply@tvcc.on.ca. In the subject line of your email, please indicate the position you are interested in.
Please note that TVCC has a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy. Any offer of employment will be conditional on providing proof of vaccination in accordance with our policy.
While all applications are appreciated only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
TVCC is committed to making our recruitment and selection process accessible to all candidates. Accommodations for disabilities are available upon request.
The designated office for the position will be London; the catchment area includes Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford counties. Regular travel within this geographic area will be required. A flexible work schedule will be required, including some evening and weekend work.
Responsibilities:
Initiate assessments through informal and formal observations, which may take place in a clinical setting and/or in the child’s natural environment(s)
Describe the behavioural service options and assessment process and plan (as developed in collaboration with the family) and answer the family’s questions
Identify behavioural challenges, if any, and conduct formal assessments as needed
Develop a plan for recommended behavioural service (i.e., a behaviour plan)
In collaboration with the child/youth, family and other professionals involved, document clinical decision-making process, including the rationale for the recommended intervention
Complete documentation and process guidelines regarding skill development, competency, and treatment oversight to be used by staff implementing the intervention
Monitor, communicate and evaluate the Behaviour Plan being implemented
Clinically supervise the staff who implement the intervention
Provide a written progress summary to the family at meetings and as required at key decision and update points
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in psychology or other health or social sciences field and hold a current Board Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA®) credential. We will consider candidates who are within 6 months of sitting for their BCBA exam (successful completion is required)
Preferred:
Listed on the BACB Certificant Registry as meeting the Standards for Supervision Requirements to supervise Exam Candidates
Minimum three years of supervised direct clinical experience with at least eight children and youth with ASD with varied profiles and ages
Additional training received on the design, monitoring, and supervision of ABA interventions across multiple environments
Proficient in oral and written French
Demonstrated leadership, coaching, consensus-building and mentoring skills with staff, clients and families using a mature consistent approach
Strong written and oral communication skills; ability to share expertise in ways that are understandable; ensuring that conversations are mutually respectful; and being transparent and collaborative with parents, youth and other community partners
Ability to establish rapport with families that lead to trusting relationships; ensuring that families’ cultures are treated with sensitivity and dignity
Ability to receive and incorporate feedback, as well as advanced self-reflection skills
Strong computer skills; including proficiency in the Microsoft Office 2010 package of programs, especially Word and Excel
A valid Ontario driver’s licence and access to a vehicle
Current certification in First Aid and CPR
Interested in Applying?
Please email your resume (as an attachment in .pdf or Microsoft Word format) to Human Resources at apply@tvcc.on.ca. In the subject line of your email, please indicate the position you are interested in.
Please note that TVCC has a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy. Any offer of employment will be conditional on providing proof of vaccination in accordance with our policy.
While all applications are appreciated only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
TVCC is committed to making our recruitment and selection process accessible to all candidates. Accommodations for disabilities are available upon request.