Regional Clinic Director | BCBA - Downey
Apply NowCompany: FirstSteps for Kids, Inc.
Location: Downey, CA 90242
Description:
About FirstSteps
The FirstSteps Team is inspired by the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to achieve their fullest potential. To that end, our mission is twofold: to provide the best evidence-based, behavior analytic treatment to our children diagnosed with autism and related learning differences, and to offer a positive, collaborative, and dynamic work experience for our team. We are steadfastly committed to ongoing training and mentorship of our employees, always motivated to support the next generation of clinical leaders in our field and at FirstSteps. Our greatest reward is witnessing the rapid and joyful learning of our little ones and knowing that together, we are creating more happy days for the kids and families we serve.
REGIONAL CLINIC DIRECTOR
The Regional Clinic Director is ultimately responsible for ensuring that all local families being served by the regional office receive the best possible care from both the Clinical and Administrative teams. To that end, the RCD must mentor and manage its clinical team (PDs, PMs,Leads, Instructors, Trainees) and facilitate collaboration between the administrative team (office, Scheduling, and Training) and the clinical team to ensure that regional office growth and service fulfillment goals are achieved. In addition, the RCD is responsible for ensuring that FirstSteps develops and maintains collaborative working relationships with its vendors and funding sources and is continuing to create new relationships with key stakeholders. The RCD is a leader in our organization and is expected to communicate effectively and professionally with the best interests of FirstSteps guiding all communications and actions.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Master's Degree or Doctorate required; Degree in Psychology or closely related field strongly preferred
Behavior Analyst Certification (BCBA)
3 years of exemplary performance in a similar leadership role
Summary of Job Duties:
Clinic Development and Growth
ABILITIES REQUIRED
Is a leader
Strong interpersonal skills, to include diplomatically addressing difficult situations and people (clients and staff alike), providing constructive feedback
Strong written and oral expression, to include report and letter writing, program description, presentations at IEP's, IFSP's, school staff trainings, and regional/national conferences
Excellent problem-solving skills and solution-focused behavior
Sound and reliable judgement
Creative thinking
Independent, proactive work-style
Be able to manage multiple teams
Exceptional Organization, Time-Management, and Multi-tasking
Work as part of a larger clinical team for the betterment of the entire program
Able to lift 25-50 lbs
Able to adhere to assigned schedule and drive to clients' homes as assigned
Able to run short distances, sit on the floor, bend down, squat, and kneel
FirstSteps on Diversity & Equity
We are an equal opportunity employer which means that we value diversity, equity, and inclusivity in all aspects of our work - in our service delivery with our clients, in collaboration with families and communities, and in our organizational culture and practices with our staff. We strive to serve a diverse population of children and their families and see a responsibility to address the issue of inequity in access to ABA services across different cultures.
As a service provider employing hundreds of staff to support our children and their families, we believe that we have a responsibility and an opportunity to contribute to social change and a kinder and more compassionate world by living our values of diversity and equity in all our daily operations. When we provide a more diverse learning environment for our clients and their families, we provide a more meaningful experience for all and contribute toward a more equitable future for everyone.
Being part of team FirstSteps affords many opportunities and benefits, including (but not limited to):
Salary Expectation:
For more information about FirstSteps for Kids, we encourage you to visit our website at www.firststepsforkids.com.
The FirstSteps Team is inspired by the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to achieve their fullest potential. To that end, our mission is twofold: to provide the best evidence-based, behavior analytic treatment to our children diagnosed with autism and related learning differences, and to offer a positive, collaborative, and dynamic work experience for our team. We are steadfastly committed to ongoing training and mentorship of our employees, always motivated to support the next generation of clinical leaders in our field and at FirstSteps. Our greatest reward is witnessing the rapid and joyful learning of our little ones and knowing that together, we are creating more happy days for the kids and families we serve.
REGIONAL CLINIC DIRECTOR
The Regional Clinic Director is ultimately responsible for ensuring that all local families being served by the regional office receive the best possible care from both the Clinical and Administrative teams. To that end, the RCD must mentor and manage its clinical team (PDs, PMs,Leads, Instructors, Trainees) and facilitate collaboration between the administrative team (office, Scheduling, and Training) and the clinical team to ensure that regional office growth and service fulfillment goals are achieved. In addition, the RCD is responsible for ensuring that FirstSteps develops and maintains collaborative working relationships with its vendors and funding sources and is continuing to create new relationships with key stakeholders. The RCD is a leader in our organization and is expected to communicate effectively and professionally with the best interests of FirstSteps guiding all communications and actions.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Master's Degree or Doctorate required; Degree in Psychology or closely related field strongly preferred
Behavior Analyst Certification (BCBA)
3 years of exemplary performance in a similar leadership role
Summary of Job Duties:
Clinic Development and Growth
- Build and maintain community and stakeholder relationships.
- Host trainings/events and track impact on growth.
- Manage client base growth, attrition, and staff hiring/retention.
- Oversee client intakes and orientation.
- Hire and support leadership staff.
- Ensure accurate and timely billing and authorization.
- Monitor and improve productivity metrics.
- Organize programs and events that promote clinic growth.
- Manage local office budget.
- Foster professional, collaborative office culture.
- Lead regular office meetings and conduct workflow checks.
- Report on clinic performance to Executive Team.
- Implement company-wide policies at the local level.
- Ensure admin team meets professional standards.
- Verify staff documentation and compliance.
- Support evaluations of admin staff.
- Ensure clinical quality, compliance, and documentation accuracy.
- Mentor BCBAs and guide programming decisions.
- Review and support progress reports and treatment plans.
- Attend meetings to collaborate on child treatment planning.
- Maintain proactive family contact and support.
- Monitor BCBA supervision of clinical teams and ensure program fidelity.
- Facilitate clinical staff recognition and development.
- Conduct BCBA evaluations and support professional growth.
- Support effective recruitment, hiring, and training of Instructors and Leads.
- Collaborate on quality training for BCBA candidates.
- Ensure mentorship and supervision follow best practices.
- Maintain a small client caseload to model excellent clinical practice.
- Develop individualized treatment goals and behavior plans.
- Author quality reports and collaborate on treatment teams.
- Train and coach parents in ABA strategies.
- Ensure safe, ethical, and effective service delivery in the clinic.
- Support center-base supervision, training, and incident response.
- Collaborate with facilities to maintain a safe and welcoming space.
- Ensure center-based staff provide high-quality care and support throughout sessions.
- Model and enforce ethical, legal, and professional standards in all areas.
- Uphold BACB conduct guidelines across the office.
- Maintain strict client confidentiality per HIPAA and company protocols.
- Report suspected abuse/neglect and manage incident documentation.
- Represent FirstSteps values with clients and the community.
- Advise teams on conflict resolution with families, funders, and staff.
- Lead with integrity, accountability, and transparent communication.
- Foster collaboration and recognize team contributions.
- Maintain confidentiality with staff matters.
- Stay current with research and maintain certifications.
- Mentor team members and support their professional development.
- Engage in company and community events.
- Seek support and escalate concerns appropriately.
ABILITIES REQUIRED
Is a leader
Strong interpersonal skills, to include diplomatically addressing difficult situations and people (clients and staff alike), providing constructive feedback
Strong written and oral expression, to include report and letter writing, program description, presentations at IEP's, IFSP's, school staff trainings, and regional/national conferences
Excellent problem-solving skills and solution-focused behavior
Sound and reliable judgement
Creative thinking
Independent, proactive work-style
Be able to manage multiple teams
Exceptional Organization, Time-Management, and Multi-tasking
Work as part of a larger clinical team for the betterment of the entire program
Able to lift 25-50 lbs
Able to adhere to assigned schedule and drive to clients' homes as assigned
Able to run short distances, sit on the floor, bend down, squat, and kneel
FirstSteps on Diversity & Equity
We are an equal opportunity employer which means that we value diversity, equity, and inclusivity in all aspects of our work - in our service delivery with our clients, in collaboration with families and communities, and in our organizational culture and practices with our staff. We strive to serve a diverse population of children and their families and see a responsibility to address the issue of inequity in access to ABA services across different cultures.
As a service provider employing hundreds of staff to support our children and their families, we believe that we have a responsibility and an opportunity to contribute to social change and a kinder and more compassionate world by living our values of diversity and equity in all our daily operations. When we provide a more diverse learning environment for our clients and their families, we provide a more meaningful experience for all and contribute toward a more equitable future for everyone.
Being part of team FirstSteps affords many opportunities and benefits, including (but not limited to):
- Mentorship and ongoing clinical training and professional development
- Paid time-off for illness and vacation/wellness
- Health Insurance with generous employer contribution
- Access to discounted dental and vision Insurance
- 401(k) Retirement Plan with generous company match
- Full company sponsorship of BACB required CEUs
- Tuition discounts for advanced degrees
- Annual Monetary Conference Stipend with PTO allotted for attendance
- Monthly Data Stipend
- Employment Assistance Program
- Wellness Incentives
- Access to discounted Pet Insurance
- Employee referral bonus program
- Employee discounts on movies, theme parks, hotels, etc.
- Ongoing team building and community events during and outside of work hours
- Fun, team approach and work atmosphere
Salary Expectation:
- Depending on Experience: $80,000-90,000 Annual, plus significant ongoing clinical bonus opportunities
For more information about FirstSteps for Kids, we encourage you to visit our website at www.firststepsforkids.com.