The Social Pod Leader I (SPL I) is an entry-level support role responsible for assisting with therapeutic, social, recreational, and enrichment programming for children and adolescents in clinic, camp, and community-based settings. Employees support client engagement, structured activities, behavior support implementation under supervision, safety monitoring, and documentation. Responsibilities may vary based on state regulations, training completion, supervision level, and assigned program. The Social Pod Leader is KEBM’s entry-level direct clinical role. In the McDonough, GA clinic, you support RBT-led insurance sessions (you don’t deliver ABA services independently — Georgia regulations require RBT certification for insurance billing), AND you lead non-ABA programming (camp, open play, enrichment) solo within program design. RBT certification is strongly encouraged because it expands your scope to full ABA delivery. For the GA clinic: Support RBT-led ABA sessions — material handling, setups, prompt and reinforcer delivery under the RBT’s direction during insurance sessions. No independent ABA delivery. For both states: Lead non-ABA programming — spring/winter/summer camps, open play at Sensory Spot locations, enrichment classes. You run these solo within program design; on-site supervision is always available. Staff ratios are assigned by the Clinic Manager and clinical team — typically 1:3 in the pod, up to 1:4 or 1:5 for lower-behavior clients. You never set ratios yourself. For GA support: Documentation is done under RBT direction. Either way, there is a 24-hour turnaround. You will never work as the sole clinical authority for a client — pod supervisor, BCBA, and Clinic Manager are always accessible when something exceeds your scope or training.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED