Virtual Reality Specialist - BCBA
Easterseals Southern California
78K a year
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Job Description
Position: Virtual Reality Specialist - BCBA preferred
Starting pay: $78,000+ DOE
Overview of Position
The Virtual Reality (VR) Specialist will be responsible for designing, implementing, and monitoring VR‑based initiatives that support the clinical services provided to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The role is a strategic partner to clinical services associates, ensuring virtual services are ethically sound, effective, safe, and individualized to each participant. The position demonstrates a strong commitment to ESSC’s mission and values by supporting a high‑quality, person‑centered service environment.
Essential
Functions
• Maintains a tracking system for the deployment and provisioning of VR hardware and software across multiple locations and clinical staff.
• Partners with IT to ensure that adequate equipment is available and in good working condition.
• Sets up and configures VR hardware, software and online platforms and provides technical support to clinical services associates.
• Designs and monitors workflows, as needed for VR equipment and resources needed by clinicians.
• Acts as the liaison for virtual reality vendor.
• Project management lead for the development of custom VR lessons and modules, including conducting and managing user acceptance testing and leading the roll‑out of VR initiatives.
• Monitors and documents deliverables and expectations to ensure successful completion of VR‑based projects.
• Helps monitor project budgets, resource allocation, and timelines to ensure adherence to project goals and organizational priorities.
• Collects and presents quantitative and qualitative data to report to Autism Services Leadership.
• Facilitates communication between teams to ensure accurate information exchange.
• Designs clinical protocols related to incorporating VR into ABA, Speech, and OT sessions and groups, with participants and caregivers to meet goals targeting 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.
• Partners with clinicians to ensure virtual reality readiness and assists in tailoring the VR experiences to participant needs.
• Evaluates program initiatives and outcomes, identifying areas for improvement and new opportunities.
• Collects feedback from stakeholders to ensure needs and concerns are documented and considered for continued improvement.
• Provides recommendations for improvement, expansion and service excellence.
• Stays up to date on latest developments and peer reviewed research regarding VR, Autism and other development disabilities.
• Assists with various administrative, technical or clinical tasks as required to ensure the success of VR‑based initiatives.
• Performs other duties as assigned.
Education
• BA degree required, preferably in fields related to the core competencies.
• Project Management Certificate preferred.
Experience
• 3-5 Years of experience 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 to benefit children with ASD, familiar 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 how to maintain 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.
• Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation, per ESSC and/or program requirements.
• Ability to maintain a driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration.
• Must pass all required drug testing by ESSC.
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: This position requires 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.
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Starting pay: $78,000+ DOE
Overview of Position
The Virtual Reality (VR) Specialist will be responsible for designing, implementing, and monitoring VR‑based initiatives that support the clinical services provided to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The role is a strategic partner to clinical services associates, ensuring virtual services are ethically sound, effective, safe, and individualized to each participant. The position demonstrates a strong commitment to ESSC’s mission and values by supporting a high‑quality, person‑centered service environment.
Essential
Functions
• Maintains a tracking system for the deployment and provisioning of VR hardware and software across multiple locations and clinical staff.
• Partners with IT to ensure that adequate equipment is available and in good working condition.
• Sets up and configures VR hardware, software and online platforms and provides technical support to clinical services associates.
• Designs and monitors workflows, as needed for VR equipment and resources needed by clinicians.
• Acts as the liaison for virtual reality vendor.
• Project management lead for the development of custom VR lessons and modules, including conducting and managing user acceptance testing and leading the roll‑out of VR initiatives.
• Monitors and documents deliverables and expectations to ensure successful completion of VR‑based projects.
• Helps monitor project budgets, resource allocation, and timelines to ensure adherence to project goals and organizational priorities.
• Collects and presents quantitative and qualitative data to report to Autism Services Leadership.
• Facilitates communication between teams to ensure accurate information exchange.
• Designs clinical protocols related to incorporating VR into ABA, Speech, and OT sessions and groups, with participants and caregivers to meet goals targeting 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.
• Partners with clinicians to ensure virtual reality readiness and assists in tailoring the VR experiences to participant needs.
• Evaluates program initiatives and outcomes, identifying areas for improvement and new opportunities.
• Collects feedback from stakeholders to ensure needs and concerns are documented and considered for continued improvement.
• Provides recommendations for improvement, expansion and service excellence.
• Stays up to date on latest developments and peer reviewed research regarding VR, Autism and other development disabilities.
• Assists with various administrative, technical or clinical tasks as required to ensure the success of VR‑based initiatives.
• Performs other duties as assigned.
Education
• BA degree required, preferably in fields related to the core competencies.
• Project Management Certificate preferred.
Experience
• 3-5 Years of experience 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 to benefit children with ASD, familiar 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 how to maintain 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.
• Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation, per ESSC and/or program requirements.
• Ability to maintain a driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration.
• Must pass all required drug testing by ESSC.
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: This position requires 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.
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Qualifications
- •BA degree required, preferably in fields related to the core competencies
- •3-5 Years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience working with children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders in a multi‑disciplinary team setting
- •Advanced knowledge of evidenced‑based interventions and approaches found to benefit children with ASD, familiar 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 how to maintain 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
- •Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation, per ESSC and/or program requirements
- •Ability to maintain a driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration
- •Must pass all required drug testing by ESSC
- •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: This position requires 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
Responsibilities
- •The Virtual Reality (VR) Specialist will be responsible for designing, implementing, and monitoring VR‑based initiatives that support the clinical services provided to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- •The position demonstrates a strong commitment to ESSC’s mission and values by supporting a high‑quality, person‑centered service environment
- •Maintains a tracking system for the deployment and provisioning of VR hardware and software across multiple locations and clinical staff
- •Partners with IT to ensure that adequate equipment is available and in good working condition
- •Sets up and configures VR hardware, software and online platforms and provides technical support to clinical services associates
- •Designs and monitors workflows, as needed for VR equipment and resources needed by clinicians
- •Acts as the liaison for virtual reality vendor
- •Project management lead for the development of custom VR lessons and modules, including conducting and managing user acceptance testing and leading the roll‑out of VR initiatives
- •Monitors and documents deliverables and expectations to ensure successful completion of VR‑based projects
- •Helps monitor project budgets, resource allocation, and timelines to ensure adherence to project goals and organizational priorities
- •Collects and presents quantitative and qualitative data to report to Autism Services Leadership
- •Facilitates communication between teams to ensure accurate information exchange
- •Designs clinical protocols related to incorporating VR into ABA, Speech, and OT sessions and groups, with participants and caregivers to meet goals targeting 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
- •Partners with clinicians to ensure virtual reality readiness and assists in tailoring the VR experiences to participant needs
- •Evaluates program initiatives and outcomes, identifying areas for improvement and new opportunities
- •Collects feedback from stakeholders to ensure needs and concerns are documented and considered for continued improvement
- •Provides recommendations for improvement, expansion and service excellence
- •Stays up to date on latest developments and peer reviewed research regarding VR, Autism and other development disabilities
- •Assists with various administrative, technical or clinical tasks as required to ensure the success of VR‑based initiatives
- •Performs other duties as assigned
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