WellLife Network
Location
New York
Salary
$70,000 - $72,000 / YEAR
The BIS I assesses behavioral needs and implements programs to decrease maladaptive behaviors while increasing positive replacement behaviors. They collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to provide consultation, develop support plans, and monitor progress for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Requires a Master's degree in a clinical psychology or treatment field and at least 5 years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities. Candidates should have documented training in behavioral support plan development and a valid driver's license is highly preferred.
The Behavior Intervention Specialist I (BIS I) works in conjunction with the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) to assure the mental health and behavioral needs of the individuals we serve. The BIS I is responsible for the assessment of behavioral needs and implementation of behavioral programs that will decrease maladaptive behavior(s) and increase positive replacement behaviors. This position may have supervised/unsupervised contact and or conversational interaction with individuals while working in the residences and day habilitation facilities. Essential Accountabilities: Participate as an active member of the IDT through the provision of behavioral consultation particularly on individuals with identified or emerging behavioral challenges. Participates in meetings including, but not limited to ISP, Day Programs, Departmental, Case Reviews, Special IDT, Consult Reviews, and staff training. Perform formal and informal assessments including, but not limited to an individual's social emotional, cognitive, and behavioral functioning. Complete formal assessment of adaptive functioning at least every three years or more frequently as needed. Utilize formal and informal assessments to complete semi-annual and annual psychological reports. Prepare and distribute written reports in a timely manner. Participate in the clinical assessment of substantial diminution (CASD) for QA investigations which may include observations, data collection and monitoring, interviews with staff members and the individuals we serve to determine the presence of a substantial diminution. In conjunction with the IDT, completes a functional behavioral assessment prior to developing a behavior support plan. Writes behavior support plans and monitoring plans and revises them at least annually. Establishes consistent data collection methods used to develop behavior support plans/monitoring plans and to monitor the effectiveness of interventions (in both the residence and day program). Reviews data at least monthly. In conjunction with the IDT, develop necessary protocols and programming to monitor and reduce maladaptive behaviors including Supervision Protocols, Pica Checklists, and Behavioral Incentive Programs. Debriefs with staff and individuals after major crisis or behavioral events and provide supportive counseling as indicated. Provide individualized and group interventions to meet the needs of identified individuals (e.g. teaching positive replacement behaviors, ABA, coping skills, sensory groups, etc.). Provide and maintain written progress notes to document group and/or individual interventions, specific behavioral interventions, observations, debriefings, trainings, and consultations. Follow all department and agency wide systems for proper record keeping and documentation of work duties and Train multi-level staff in the implementation of behavior support plans/monitoring plans and in general approaches to managing challenging behaviors and other behavioral health issues. Provide appropriate consultation with psychiatrists including attendance at psychiatric appointments as needed and communication of accurate behavioral progress to assist psychiatrists with management of psychotropic medication and treatment planning. Work with interdisciplinary team members to monitor psychotropic medications in relation to the individual's current behavioral status. In conjunction with the IDT, obtains informed consent for psychotropic medications, MIPs, and restrictive behavior support plans. Ensure that HRC packet is complete and includes all components prior to presentation. Presents psychotropic medications, MIPs, and restrictive behavior plans to the Human Rights Committee for approval. Perform yearly audit reviews of psychological/behavioral documents to ensure reports and documents are present and organized in the appropriate sections of the individuals' records and to ensure regulatory compliance. Participate in various agency committees, as assigned. Must be able to work flexible hours and travel to multiple sites. Caseloads and schedules are subject to change based on individuals need/request. Perform all techniques required in SCIP, CPR, & First Aid, as needed. Always maintain confidentiality. Other duties as requested. What You’ll Gain Compensation: Competitive hourly rate based on experience. Robust Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, and 401k retirement plan (with matching). Work-Life Balance: Paid time off, holidays, and personal days. Wellness Program: Free and low-cost gym and wellness access and support. Training & Growth: Ongoing professional development and career advancement opportunities. Meaningful Work: Direct impact on the lives of youth and their families. Supportive Environment: A collaborative team that values your contributions #INDClinical QualificationsA Master's degree from a program in a clinical and /or treatment field of psychology and have had documented training in the assessment techniques and behavioral support plan development; at least 5 years' experience working directly with individuals with developmental disabilities, including the devising, implementation, and monitoring of behavioral support plans; and /or providing supervision and training to others in the implementation of behavior support plans. A valid driver's license and/or access to a vehicle is highly preferred.
Care Coordinator - 0005Q - Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM
Care Coordinator - 00314 - Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM
ARS Registered Nurse - 00018 - Up to 8 hours weekly
Direct Support Professional - 000TV (RHL015) - Sun 9AM-3PM, Mon-Thurs 3PM-11PM
Direct Support Professional DR - 000CL (CYP009) - Mon-Fri 4PM-12AM
Direct Support Professional Non-Driving - 000CH - Sun-Mon 12AM-8AM
Staff Nurse- Part Time
Staff Nurse- Part Time
Peer Navigator
Entitlements Specialist
Licensed Clinician
Counselor (CASAC-T or CASAC) *Sign-On Bonus $1,500-$2,500*
Lymphedema physical therapist - 40/Hrs, day shifts - Chestnut hill hospital
RN ft Noc Jail $2500 Bonus
Physician - Emergency Medicine - Up to $150K Sign On Bonus!
Physician - Hospital Medicine - Up to $150K Sign On Bonus!
Certified Nurse Aide CNA - PRN
DDS Residential Counselor - Valerie Drive