About this position
Primary Purpose:
The Behavior Specialist is responsible for developing and monitoring behavioral services for individuals supported by CCARC, Inc. In collaboration with the Vice President of Clinical Services and staff, the Behavior Specialist designs, implements, and reviews plans that promote positive behavioral alternatives for individuals whose current behaviors interfere with their day and residential service placements. All services provided by the Behavior Specialist must adhere to the agency’s policies and the regulations established by the State of Connecticut. Additionally, the Behavior Specialist must operate in accordance with the policies set forth by the agency's Board of Directors.
A Master’s degree in psychology, special education, or a related field is required. Preferably,candidates should have at least two years of work experience with individuals with developmental disabilities. Experience in behavior analysis, data collection, writing, implementing, and providing training on data-driven habilitation programs is also preferred.
Days/Hours of Position: Monday - Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm 40hrs/Full-Time
Benefits:
Health InsuranceFree VisionDental InsurancePTO401(k)401(k) Employer MatchFlexible Spending AccountLife and AD& InsuranceDisability InsuranceEssential Functions:
- Provide support to individuals having been identified as having behaviors that interfere with their day and/or residential service placement. Components of behavioral support include client observation, data analysis, program planning, and quarterly reporting.
- Prepares and sends quarterly reports to appropriate interdisciplinary team members. Services to be provided include direct observations of this individual in day and/or residential service settings, staff and family consultations.
- Trains staff in proactive approaches to prevent or minimize interfering behaviors. This includes designing behavior plans that address maladaptive challenging behaviors that would focus on teaching the client more appropriate and adaptive replacement behaviors. Staff to be trained includes personnel assigned to implement behavior plans.
- Assist the Vice President of Clinical Services with the Department of Developmental Services Program Review Committee (PRC) and Human Rights Committee (HRC) process. Includes preparation of documents to be reviewed by the committee(s), and any necessary responses to PRC/HRC recommendations.
- Organize and maintain behavior files.
Other Related Responsibilities:
Minimum Education and Experience Required: Master’s degree in psychology, Special Education or related field required. At least 2 years' work experience with people with developmental disabilities preferred. Experience in behavior analysis, data collection, writing, implementing and in-servicing data-based habilitation programs preferred.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work. Other tasks and duties may be assigned as necessary.
Physical Requirements: - Occasional lifting up to ten lbs.Vision must be good or corrected to normal to perform normal job duties.Hearing must be good to have the ability to understand information to perform job duties. Ability to read and write in English in order to process paperwork and follow up on any actions necessary. Sitting for extended periods of time and complete repetitive tasks like answering phones and typing
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