Virtual Reality Specialist - BCBA preferred
Easterseals Southern California · Escondido, CA · 2 wk ago
Education$78k/yrFull-time
Overview Of Position
The Virtual Reality (VR) Specialist will design, implement, and monitor VR-based initiatives that support clinical services for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. They will act as a strategic partner to clinical services associates, ensuring that virtual services are ethical, effective, safe, and tailored to each participant. The position supports ESSC's mission and values by fostering a high-quality, person-centered service environment.
Essential Functions
- Maintains a tracking system for VR hardware and software deployment and provisioning across multiple locations and clinical staff.
- Partners with IT to ensure adequate equipment availability and functionality.
- Sets up and configures VR hardware, software, and online platforms, providing technical support to clinical services associates.
- Designs and monitors workflows for VR equipment and resources needed by clinicians.
- Acts as the liaison for virtual reality vendors.
- Project management lead for the development of custom VR lessons and modules, including user acceptance testing and roll-out of VR initiatives.
- Maintains project budgets, resource allocation, and timelines to ensure adherence to project goals and organizational priorities.
- Collects and presents quantitative and qualitative data to report on VR-based projects.
- Facilitates communication between teams to ensure accurate information exchange.
- Develops clinical protocols for incorporating VR into ABA, Speech, and OT sessions and groups, with participants and caregivers to promote independence across developmental domains.
- Conducts training, using didactic and hands-on methods, including providing 1:1 support, coaching, observation, goal setting, and feedback to increase clinician competency in implementing VR.
- Develops learning materials to enhance clinician competency and fluency.
- Organizes and provides group training and workshops related to VR implementation and best practices.
- Assists clinicians in preparing for virtual reality readiness and tailors VR experiences to participant needs.
- Evaluates program initiatives and outcomes, identifying areas for improvement and new opportunities.
- Collects feedback from stakeholders to document and consider their needs and concerns for continuous improvement.
- Provides recommendations for improvement, expansion, and service excellence.
- Stays updated on advancements and peer-reviewed research regarding VR, Autism, and other developmental disabilities.
- Assists with various administrative, technical, or clinical tasks as required to ensure the success of VR-based initiatives.
Education & Experience
- Bachelor's degree required, preferably in fields related to core competencies.
- Preferred Project Management Certificate.
- Experience: 4-6 years or equivalent combination of education and experience working with children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders in a multi-disciplinary team setting.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
- Advanced knowledge of evidenced-based interventions and approaches found beneficial for children with ASD, familiarity with current related research findings.
- Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.).
- Skills in approaches to intervention, including Applied Behavior Analysis, Speech Therapy, and Occupational Therapy.
- Fluency in utilizing virtual reality systems.
- Strong clinical, administrative, and leadership skills.
- Written and verbal communication skills.
- Knowledge of maintaining sensitive and confidential health records.
- Project management skills such as time management and deliverables tracking.
- Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to achieve shared goals.
Physical Requirements
- Carrying/Lifting: Occasional / Up to 30 lbs.
- Standing: Occasional / Up to 4 hours per day.
- Sitting: Constant / Up to 8 hours per day.
- Walking: Occasional / Up to 4 hours per day.
- Travel: Occasional to program and office locations.
- Repetitive Motion/Activity: Occasional bending, reaching, stooping, squatting, kneeling, grasping, lifting, twisting, keyboard activity, telephone use, writing.
- Visual Acuity: Ability to view computer monitor, tablets, and read print.
- Environmental Exposure: Office, home, and community environments.
Prior to Employment
- Must pass all required drug screening by ESSC.
- Must maintain a driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration.
Starting Pay
$78,000+ DOE