The Community Behavior Intervention Specialist (BIS) provides services to those enrolled in community-based behavior programs. The Community BIS meets with families and the person served in the community and family home to provide support and assist with behavioral needs. The Community BIS conducts Functional Behavior Assessment, writes and implements Behavior Support Plans. The Community BIS measures outcomes of plans and revises as needed to ensure effectiveness, providing support and advocacy during treatment team meetings, school meetings and relevant appointments. Community BIS will provide Intensive Behavior Services (IBS) as assigned.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
- Models and promotes Person Centered Planning, considering the dreams and goals of individuals being served.
- Monitors each individual's clinical status and treatment response.
- Conducts Functional Behavior Assessments. Designs and implements Behavior Support Plans for individuals and families served. Provides training on the implementation of plans to all involved parties. Measures outcomes of plans and revises as needed to ensure effectiveness.
- Assists Community Behavior Technicians in identifying individual needs for further assessment. Researches, identifies, and administers clinical tools and testing for assessing individual needs and diagnosis. Ensures assessments maintain best practices and professional standards.
- Provides family counseling, as well as training to families based on individual needs.
- Oversees hiring, orientation, training, and supervision of Community Behavior Technicians. Ensures Community Behavior Technicians are aware of and maintain current best practices and clinical standards in accordance with OPWDD guidelines.
- Provides and / or seeks clinically based training for individuals served, including but not limited to training for behavior support techniques, risk management, adolescent issues, and any other clinical topics deemed necessary.
- Maintains required records including Case Notes, Case Summaries, Functional Assessments, and Behavior Support Plans for individuals served.
- Maintains contact with individuals we serve, Care Coordinators, family members, outside providers, and program staff to ensure that the needs of each individual are met in a consistent, ethical, and effective manner.
- Acts as a clinical liaison with involved psychiatrists, psychologists, or other mental health professionals.
- Attends regularly scheduled program meetings as needed to maximize the effectiveness of the multidisciplinary approach to program services. Participates in team decisions regarding the need for change in service frequency or approach.
- Attends Life Plan meetings and participates as an active team member in person-centered planning.
- Completes home visits on an ongoing basis to observe the implementation of Behavior Support Plan strategies to monitor for effectiveness, identify necessary revisions of the plan to promote success and fading of the service.
- Maintains pre-established caseload that fulfills Units of Service requirements. Ensures unit objectives are analyzed, tracked, and reported in a timely manner.
- Ensures compliance with agency and program quality assurance standards and procedures through monitoring survey results and individual case tracking results.
- Completes other duties as assigned by the Community Behavior Services Coordinator, in their absence, the Director of Behavior and Case Management Services.
Education and Experience :
BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION SPECIALIST LEVEL I
Must possess a Master's Degree or higher from a program in a clinical and / or treatment field of psychology and
Have had documented training in assessment techniques and behavioral support plan development and;
Have had at least 5 years' experience working directly with individuals with developmental disabilities, including the devising, implementation, and monitoring of behavior support plans; and / or providing supervision and training to others in the implementation of behavior support plans.Qualifications must be reviewed by DDSO.Significant knowledge and experience in serving individuals with challenging behaviors and or dual diagnosis preferred.Experience in clinical assessment, intervention planning and implementation, and follow-up care.Experience in providing clinical counseling services.BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION SPECIALIST LEVEL IIMust possess
a National board certification in behavior analysis (BCBA) and : have a Master's degree in behavior analysis, or a field closely related to clinical or community psychology which is approved by OPWDD review; or a Master's degree in a clinical or a treatment field in psychology, social work, school psychology or a related field; or a New York State license in Mental Health Counseling; and have or obtain OPWDD-approved specialized training or experience in assessment techniques and behavioral support plan development; and have provided behavioral services for an agency in the OPWDD system continuously since December 31, 2012; or a Master's degree in a clinical or treatment field in psychology, social work, school psychology or a related human services field; and function in the Psychologist I or Psychologist II Civil Services titles of New York State.
Significant knowledge and experience in serving individuals with challenging behaviors and or dual diagnosis preferred.Experience in clinical assessment, intervention planning and implementation, and follow-up care.Experience in providing clinical counseling services.Use of personal vehicle for work purposes including traveling between work locations.Skills, Knowledge and Abilities :
Good written and oral communication skills, analytical, and organizational skills.Ability to self-initiate and be timely and prompt in performing tasks, as well as demonstrates the ability to exercise independent judgment and to meet deadlines.Knowledge of person-centered planning and approaches.Basic computer knowledge and database management skills.Certifications :
CPR / First Aid certified.Full SCIP-R certified.Physical and Mental Requirements :
Seeing, hearing, walking, sitting, standing, stooping, stretching, and driving as well as the ability to perform all required movements required by the SCIP-R curriculum.Exercising independent judgment, concentrating, thinking, communicating, interacting with others, managing multiple tasks and coping with stressful situations and deadlines.The position may include lifting up to fifty (50) pounds.Staying awake and alert while on duty.Working Conditions :
Will usually work normal business hours.Local travel required 50% to 75% of time.J-18808-Ljbffr