Clinical Director/Clinical Assistant Professor of MAP
About the role
The successful candidate will serve as Clinical Director of our university-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) clinic and must be a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or BCBA-D.
Responsibilities
Service Delivery: Oversee all ABA services provided through the MAP on-campus clinic, ensuring adherence to evidence-based practices and ethical standards.
Maintain a client caseload, conduct behavioral assessments, develop and monitor behavior intervention plans, and ensure documentation meets insurance and Medicaid requirements.
Provide clinical supervision and mentorship to practicum and internship students in an ABAI accredited on-campus master’s program in ABA, as well as staff behavior analysts.
Foster a collaborative and supportive team environment using behavioral skills training and ethical practice.
Set and monitor clinical performance goals, ensure high-quality service delivery, and maintain up-to-date knowledge of ABA best practices.
Lead initiatives to expand services (e.g., social skills groups, telehealth) and training opportunities for students.
Organize and participate in community outreach and educational events to promote the MAP clinic and ABA services.
Serve as the ACE Provider for CEU events.
Teaching: Teach on-campus graduate and undergraduate courses in ABA, with a standard 2-2 teaching load.
Deliver high-quality, in-person instruction aligned with BACB and ABAI standards.
Supervise student research projects and provide practicum/internship supervision in accordance with BACB guidelines.
Mentor students in the ABA program and support their professional development as behavior analysts consistent with a scientist-practitioner model.
Engage in scholarly activities, including opportunities for collaborative research within the MAP clinic.
Participate in departmental, college, and university service, including committee work and accreditation efforts.
Support ongoing lines of research and/or develop new lines of scholarly research for presentation.
Collaborate with the Director of the Applied Behavior Analysis Master’s Program.
Qualifications
Doctoral degree in Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, or a closely related field (ABD considered).
Current certification as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or BCBA-D.
Must be eligible to supervise.
Eligible for licensure in the State of Louisiana.
Demonstrated experience in clinical service delivery, supervision, and teaching in ABA.
Commitment to ethical practice, diversity, and student-centered education.
Eligibility to serve as an ACE Provider for CEU events is preferred.
Benefits
Excellent fringe benefits including tuition reduction for employee, spouse, and dependent children; excellent healthcare benefits; and reimbursement for professional development needs such as CEUs towards mandatory BCBA/BCBA-D credential and conference travel.