Behavior Specialist

Supportive Behavioral Resources

Supportive Behavioral Resources, Inc, (SBR) is hiring for part-time (minimum 10 hours per week) Behavior Specialists to support the positive emotional and behavioral growth of adults with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities and Autism. … [Read full job description...]

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Behavior Specialist

Beacon Specialized Living


Behavior Specialist

Position Description

Department: Clinical

Location: Corporate Office with Regional Travel


Reports To: Clinical Director or Assistant Clinical Director

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt


Company Summary:


Beacon is a successful and national private-equity backed behavioral health company providing residential-based services and supports to children and adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Severe Mental Illness, Autism, and high-acuity behaviors. All activities related to this position must be delivered in compliance with the company’s policies and procedures, accreditation standards, state and federal licensing requirements, HCBS guidelines, and the contractual requirements of Community Mental Health Agencies and other regulatory bodies. You are expected to be aligned with the goals and mission of the organization, and to perform in accordance with our “I CARE” core values of the organization – Integrity, Compassion, Advocacy, Respect and Excellence.

Position Summary:


The Behavior Specialist plays a critical role in providing specialized behavioral support services to individuals across various settings. This position involves developing and implementing individualized behavior intervention plans and providing training and support to Care Team Staff. The Behavior Specialist collaborates with a multidisciplinary team to ensure effective and consistent application of behavior support strategies. Key responsibilities include monitoring and evaluating the progress of individuals, conducting data analysis, and adjusting intervention plans as needed. The Behavior Specialist is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals by promoting positive behaviors and addressing challenging behaviors through evidence-based practices.

Supervisory Responsibilities:


No supervisory responsibilities.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Meets with individuals supported as assigned to develop and implement Behavior Support Plans (BSP).
  • Acts as a member of a team addressing significant behavioral and/or medical changes in consumers and regularly reviews and revises the Behavior Support Plan (BSP) and any related support guidelines or restrictive procedures plans with input from key persons such as the supported individual, other care team members, and external stakeholders.
  • Trains staff directly working with the consumer to implement the BSP; may model how to work with the consumer and directly intervene when challenging behavior occurs. May assist with general training of staff regarding behavior management.
  • Participates in monthly clinical/behavioral consultation meetings with residential managers and direct service providers
  • Develops and implements multi-site crisis management and behavioral management support services including on-site staff support, as well as hands on crisis management assistance if required. May be available by phone when emergencies occur; may assist in person.
  • Provides support and debriefing to staff and individuals supported following incidents, including conducting post-crisis management services reviews and consultation.
  • Compiles internal and external reports as required; analyzes data and makes recommendations.
  • Maintains comprehensive notes and tracking records as required.
  • Participate in team and agency staff meetings and required in service training sessions. Regularly communicates and meets with Supervisor.
  • Ensure program records are properly maintained, and reports are prepared and submitted on time, including but not limited to, time and attendance and electronic case records. Enters data into an electronic consumer database each day of work.
  • Assists in communicating with family members and friends of the individuals supported as appropriate.
  • Participates in inter-agency meetings for the supported individual and assists with the development of outcomes and goals.
  • Assists with resident abuse and neglect assessment issues and communicate findings with home manager, compliance, clinical and operations’ leadership. Cooperates regarding investigations and inspections.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or requested.
  • Adhere to BSLS Core Values, Mission Statement, and Corporate Philosophies.
  • Performs On-Call as required.

Professional Conduct and Management Effectiveness:

In addition to evaluating your work performance you will be evaluated for the followingwork behaviors:


  • Job Knowledge: Depth and breadth of knowledge supportingour organization goals.
  • Quality of Work: Freedom from errors and mistakes, timeliness. Accuracy, quality of work in general.
  • Quantity of Work: Work output of the employee.
  • Reliability: The extent to which the employeecan be dependent upon to be available for work, do it properly, and complete it on time. The degree to which theemployee is reliable,trustworthy, and persistent.
  • Initiative and Creativity: The ability to plan work and to go ahead with a task without being told every detail and the ability to make constructive suggestions.
  • Judgment: The extent to which the employee makes decisions which are sound. Ability to base decisions on fact rather than emotion.
  • Cooperation: Willingness to work harmoniously with others in getting a job done. Readiness to respond positively to instructions and procedures.
  • Attendance: Faithfulness in coming to work daily and conforming to scheduled work hours.
  • Planning and Organizing: The ability to analyze work, set goals, develop plans of action, utilize time, and delegate work as appropriate. Consider the amount of supervision required and the extent to which you can trust employees to carry out assignments conscientiously.
  • Directing and Controlling: The ability to create a motivating climate, achieve teamwork, train, and develop, measurework in progress, and take corrective action.
  • Decision Making:The ability to make decisionsand the quality and timeliness of those decisions.
  • Problem Solving: The ability to assess a problem, identify options or solutions, formulate a plan, execute the plan, and achieve and sustain positive outcomes.
  • Embrace, support,and manage the business in accordance with Beacon’s Mission and Core Values.

Education and Qualifications:


  • Must be 21 years of age or older
  • Bachelor’s degree in psychology or related field required, Master’s degree preferred.
  • Minimum 1-2 years’ experience working with both mentally ill and intellectually disabled adult populations is preferred
  • Experience with behavioral assessments and interventions with complex, high intense/high frequency behaviors is required.
  • Skilled in teaching and coaching staff to implement Behavior Support Plans (BSP)
  • Approved by the state, federal, and local governmental entities to work within BSLS programs.
  • Maintains own mandatory training and certification requirements.
  • Required experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
  • Must possess a valid Driver’s License.
  • Must pass a criminal background check.
  • Proficient in speaking, reading and writing the English language required.

Skills and Abilities:


  • Must be able to communicate and function in an interdisciplinary team.
  • Skilled in teaching and coaching staff to implement Behavior Support Plans (BSP)
  • Strong computer skills utilizing various software programs and applications.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability to create professional employee communication materials.
  • Works well independently.
  • Demonstrated organizational skills and the ability to multitask and meet project deadlines.
  • Capable of working well with all levels of the organization.
  • A professional demeanor.
  • Ability to work with little daily supervision.

Work Environment:


Most of your job duties will be performed from our corporate office, or in our homes or day programs. You may have potential for exposure to infectious disease and physical and verbally aggressive behaviors. Universal precautions are required to minimize the risk of infections.

Work sites may include locations that are not barrier-free. Duties are performed in an environment where there is a potential for physical aggression from individuals.



Physical Demands:


The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. This would require the ability to lift files, open filing cabinets, and bend or stand on a stool as necessary.



Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:



This is a full-time position. Hybrid work environment with corporate office presence and regional travel. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Occasional evenings and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.


Travel:

Occasional travel 30-40% or as otherwise determined by the needs of the market to supportBSLS locations.



Other Duties:

Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

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Behavior Specialist

Beacon Specialized Living


Behavior Specialist

Position Description

Department: Clinical

Location: Corporate Office with Regional Travel


Reports To: Clinical Director or Assistant Clinical Director

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt


Company Summary:


Beacon is a successful and national private-equity backed behavioral health company providing residential-based services and supports to children and adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Severe Mental Illness, Autism, and high-acuity behaviors. All activities related to this position must be delivered in compliance with the company’s policies and procedures, accreditation standards, state and federal licensing requirements, HCBS guidelines, and the contractual requirements of Community Mental Health Agencies and other regulatory bodies. You are expected to be aligned with the goals and mission of the organization, and to perform in accordance with our “I CARE” core values of the organization – Integrity, Compassion, Advocacy, Respect and Excellence.

Position Summary:


The Behavior Specialist plays a critical role in providing specialized behavioral support services to individuals across various settings. This position involves developing and implementing individualized behavior intervention plans and providing training and support to Care Team Staff. The Behavior Specialist collaborates with a multidisciplinary team to ensure effective and consistent application of behavior support strategies. Key responsibilities include monitoring and evaluating the progress of individuals, conducting data analysis, and adjusting intervention plans as needed. The Behavior Specialist is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals by promoting positive behaviors and addressing challenging behaviors through evidence-based practices.

Supervisory Responsibilities:


No supervisory responsibilities.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Meets with individuals supported as assigned to develop and implement Behavior Support Plans (BSP).
  • Acts as a member of a team addressing significant behavioral and/or medical changes in consumers and regularly reviews and revises the Behavior Support Plan (BSP) and any related support guidelines or restrictive procedures plans with input from key persons such as the supported individual, other care team members, and external stakeholders.
  • Trains staff directly working with the consumer to implement the BSP; may model how to work with the consumer and directly intervene when challenging behavior occurs. May assist with general training of staff regarding behavior management.
  • Participates in monthly clinical/behavioral consultation meetings with residential managers and direct service providers
  • Develops and implements multi-site crisis management and behavioral management support services including on-site staff support, as well as hands on crisis management assistance if required. May be available by phone when emergencies occur; may assist in person.
  • Provides support and debriefing to staff and individuals supported following incidents, including conducting post-crisis management services reviews and consultation.
  • Compiles internal and external reports as required; analyzes data and makes recommendations.
  • Maintains comprehensive notes and tracking records as required.
  • Participate in team and agency staff meetings and required in service training sessions. Regularly communicates and meets with Supervisor.
  • Ensure program records are properly maintained, and reports are prepared and submitted on time, including but not limited to, time and attendance and electronic case records. Enters data into an electronic consumer database each day of work.
  • Assists in communicating with family members and friends of the individuals supported as appropriate.
  • Participates in inter-agency meetings for the supported individual and assists with the development of outcomes and goals.
  • Assists with resident abuse and neglect assessment issues and communicate findings with home manager, compliance, clinical and operations’ leadership. Cooperates regarding investigations and inspections.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or requested.
  • Adhere to BSLS Core Values, Mission Statement, and Corporate Philosophies.
  • Performs On-Call as required.

Professional Conduct and Management Effectiveness:

In addition to evaluating your work performance you will be evaluated for the followingwork behaviors:


  • Job Knowledge: Depth and breadth of knowledge supportingour organization goals.
  • Quality of Work: Freedom from errors and mistakes, timeliness. Accuracy, quality of work in general.
  • Quantity of Work: Work output of the employee.
  • Reliability: The extent to which the employeecan be dependent upon to be available for work, do it properly, and complete it on time. The degree to which theemployee is reliable,trustworthy, and persistent.
  • Initiative and Creativity: The ability to plan work and to go ahead with a task without being told every detail and the ability to make constructive suggestions.
  • Judgment: The extent to which the employee makes decisions which are sound. Ability to base decisions on fact rather than emotion.
  • Cooperation: Willingness to work harmoniously with others in getting a job done. Readiness to respond positively to instructions and procedures.
  • Attendance: Faithfulness in coming to work daily and conforming to scheduled work hours.
  • Planning and Organizing: The ability to analyze work, set goals, develop plans of action, utilize time, and delegate work as appropriate. Consider the amount of supervision required and the extent to which you can trust employees to carry out assignments conscientiously.
  • Directing and Controlling: The ability to create a motivating climate, achieve teamwork, train, and develop, measurework in progress, and take corrective action.
  • Decision Making:The ability to make decisionsand the quality and timeliness of those decisions.
  • Problem Solving: The ability to assess a problem, identify options or solutions, formulate a plan, execute the plan, and achieve and sustain positive outcomes.
  • Embrace, support,and manage the business in accordance with Beacon’s Mission and Core Values.

Education and Qualifications:


  • Must be 21 years of age or older
  • Bachelor’s degree in psychology or related field required, Master’s degree preferred.
  • Minimum 1-2 years’ experience working with both mentally ill and intellectually disabled adult populations is preferred
  • Experience with behavioral assessments and interventions with complex, high intense/high frequency behaviors is required.
  • Skilled in teaching and coaching staff to implement Behavior Support Plans (BSP)
  • Approved by the state, federal, and local governmental entities to work within BSLS programs.
  • Maintains own mandatory training and certification requirements.
  • Required experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
  • Must possess a valid Driver’s License.
  • Must pass a criminal background check.
  • Proficient in speaking, reading and writing the English language required.

Skills and Abilities:


  • Must be able to communicate and function in an interdisciplinary team.
  • Skilled in teaching and coaching staff to implement Behavior Support Plans (BSP)
  • Strong computer skills utilizing various software programs and applications.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability to create professional employee communication materials.
  • Works well independently.
  • Demonstrated organizational skills and the ability to multitask and meet project deadlines.
  • Capable of working well with all levels of the organization.
  • A professional demeanor.
  • Ability to work with little daily supervision.

Work Environment:


Most of your job duties will be performed from our corporate office, or in our homes or day programs. You may have potential for exposure to infectious disease and physical and verbally aggressive behaviors. Universal precautions are required to minimize the risk of infections.

Work sites may include locations that are not barrier-free. Duties are performed in an environment where there is a potential for physical aggression from individuals.



Physical Demands:


The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. This would require the ability to lift files, open filing cabinets, and bend or stand on a stool as necessary.



Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:



This is a full-time position. Hybrid work environment with corporate office presence and regional travel. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Occasional evenings and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.


Travel:

Occasional travel 30-40% or as otherwise determined by the needs of the market to supportBSLS locations.



Other Duties:

Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

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Behavior Specialist

Rogers Behavioral Health


Summary:
The Behavior Specialist is responsible for supporting the delivery of high-quality Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) interventions within Rogers Behavioral Health treatment programs. The Behavior Specialist is trained to assess the function of behavior, develop & implement individualized plans to address maladaptive behaviors, provide training and education to patients and support persons, collaborate within an interdisciplinary team, and monitor progress of behavior interventions making necessary changes and modifications to produce the best outcomes for patients. Behavior Specialists train and work with an assigned clinical leader to design and implement CBT-specific treatment plans to address presenting symptoms.

Job Duties & Responsibilities:


  • Provide cognitive behavioral and other therapeutic services including groups, to patients, according to clinical standards of care and under the supervision of the Clinical leader to address patients’ specific needs and goals.

  • Participate in supervision sessions with the Clinical leader, communicate regularly on specific patient progress, and adjustments needed to care plan based on observations and response to interventions delivered.


  • Regularly monitor the effectiveness of interventions and make necessary adjustments. This involves administering outcome measures, reviewing the results, and modifying interventions as needed in consultation with Clinical leader. Behavior specialists will ensure that interventions are producing the desired outcomes.

  • Document mental health services according to applicable regulations and payer expectations. Assure acute and timely documentation of therapeutic treatment plans, outcome assessments, psychosocial information, and other patient care data is completed within the medical record. Additional documentation may be completed under close supervision of the Clinical leader within SUD programs.



  • Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team meetings and assist in development of the treatment plan.

  • Communicate treatment interventions and support needs for assigned caseload to applicable interdisciplinary team members and to support systems as needed.



  • Offer training support to other direct care team members less familiar with cognitive behavioral treatment interventions (MHT, nurses, clinic assistants, etc.).

  • Providing parent or support person training and education on how to support CBT interventions and behavioral treatment plans effectively. This may involve teaching positive reinforcement techniques, modeling appropriate behaviors, and providing strategies for managing challenging situations.



  • Provide for patient safety and the safety of the facility.

  • Support changes in staffing/scheduling assignment when program and patient care needs require.


  • Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols, and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning, and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.


Education & Experience:


  • Bachelor’s Degree required (human services, psychology, social work, or related field).

  • At minimum, must hold a valid Substance Abuse Counselor-in-Training credential (or state equivalent), if working in an Addiction Recovery program that requires this.


  • Relevant Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment (CBT) experience (12 months preferred). Relevant experience may include clinical care, human services, or educational equivalent.

  • For Residential programs – Must hold a current and active driver’s license and be in good standing (preferred for all levels of care).



Required on-the-job Training:

  • Compliance with Residential Care Center (RCC) and Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) (Required for Residential Inpatient programs, preferred for all levels of care).


  • American Heart Association CPR certification within thirty (30) days of hire. Bi-annual re-certification is required.

  • Training in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) within sixty (60) days of hire/transfer. Annual re-certification is required.



  • Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) trainings within ninety (90) days of hire.

  • Additional trainings may be required per unit – these must be completed within timeline established by leadership during onboarding.



The System also includes Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation, which supports patient care, programs, and research; and Rogers InHealth, an initiative that works to eliminate the stigma of mental health challenges.


EOE/MFDV


Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action – Rogers Behavioral Health (rogersbh.org)

With a career at Rogers, you can look forward to a Total Rewards package of benefits, including:


  • Health, dental, and vision insurance coverage for you and your family
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Employee share program
  • Life/disability insurance
  • Flex spending accounts
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Health and wellness program
  • Employee assistance program (EAP)


Through UnitedHealthcare, UMR and HealthSCOPE Benefits creates and publishes the Machine-Readable Files on behalf of Rogers Behavioral Health.To link to the Machine-Readable Files, please visitTransparency in Coverage (uhc.com)

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Behavior Specialist

Rogers Behavioral Health


Summary:
The Behavior Specialist is responsible for supporting the delivery of high-quality Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) interventions within Rogers Behavioral Health treatment programs. The Behavior Specialist is trained to assess the function of behavior, develop & implement individualized plans to address maladaptive behaviors, provide training and education to patients and support persons, collaborate within an interdisciplinary team, and monitor progress of behavior interventions making necessary changes and modifications to produce the best outcomes for patients. Behavior Specialists train and work with an assigned clinical leader to design and implement CBT-specific treatment plans to address presenting symptoms.

Job Duties & Responsibilities:


  • Provide cognitive behavioral and other therapeutic services including groups, to patients, according to clinical standards of care and under the supervision of the Clinical leader to address patients’ specific needs and goals.

  • Participate in supervision sessions with the Clinical leader, communicate regularly on specific patient progress, and adjustments needed to care plan based on observations and response to interventions delivered.


  • Regularly monitor the effectiveness of interventions and make necessary adjustments. This involves administering outcome measures, reviewing the results, and modifying interventions as needed in consultation with Clinical leader. Behavior specialists will ensure that interventions are producing the desired outcomes.

  • Document mental health services according to applicable regulations and payer expectations. Assure acute and timely documentation of therapeutic treatment plans, outcome assessments, psychosocial information, and other patient care data is completed within the medical record. Additional documentation may be completed under close supervision of the Clinical leader within SUD programs.



  • Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team meetings and assist in development of the treatment plan.

  • Communicate treatment interventions and support needs for assigned caseload to applicable interdisciplinary team members and to support systems as needed.



  • Offer training support to other direct care team members less familiar with cognitive behavioral treatment interventions (MHT, nurses, clinic assistants, etc.).

  • Providing parent or support person training and education on how to support CBT interventions and behavioral treatment plans effectively. This may involve teaching positive reinforcement techniques, modeling appropriate behaviors, and providing strategies for managing challenging situations.



  • Provide for patient safety and the safety of the facility.

  • Support changes in staffing/scheduling assignment when program and patient care needs require.


  • Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols, and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning, and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.


Education & Experience:


  • Bachelor’s Degree required (human services, psychology, social work, or related field).

  • At minimum, must hold a valid Substance Abuse Counselor-in-Training credential (or state equivalent), if working in an Addiction Recovery program that requires this.


  • Relevant Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment (CBT) experience (12 months preferred). Relevant experience may include clinical care, human services, or educational equivalent.

  • For Residential programs – Must hold a current and active driver’s license and be in good standing (preferred for all levels of care).



Required on-the-job Training:

  • Compliance with Residential Care Center (RCC) and Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) (Required for Residential Inpatient programs, preferred for all levels of care).


  • American Heart Association CPR certification within thirty (30) days of hire. Bi-annual re-certification is required.

  • Training in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) within sixty (60) days of hire/transfer. Annual re-certification is required.



  • Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) trainings within ninety (90) days of hire.

  • Additional trainings may be required per unit – these must be completed within timeline established by leadership during onboarding.



The System also includes Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation, which supports patient care, programs, and research; and Rogers InHealth, an initiative that works to eliminate the stigma of mental health challenges.


EOE/MFDV


Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action – Rogers Behavioral Health (rogersbh.org)

With a career at Rogers, you can look forward to a Total Rewards package of benefits, including:


  • Health, dental, and vision insurance coverage for you and your family
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Employee share program
  • Life/disability insurance
  • Flex spending accounts
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Health and wellness program
  • Employee assistance program (EAP)


Through UnitedHealthcare, UMR and HealthSCOPE Benefits creates and publishes the Machine-Readable Files on behalf of Rogers Behavioral Health.To link to the Machine-Readable Files, please visitTransparency in Coverage (uhc.com)

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