Behavioral Interventionist

Posted: 11/17/2024

Position Overview:

  • Provides one-on-one services to clients enrolled in the Behavioral Interventionist program, following requirements and policies of agency, contracts, state regulations and COA standards at all times 
  • Maintains strong, open communication with caregivers of clients to ensure service efficacy and approval of agenda and activities during shifts. Adheres to family routines and structure as established
  • Provides direct supervision to client at all times
  • Assists clients through completion of daily responsibilities, activities, and living skills
  • Provides direction, coaching, and approved intervention strategies 
  • Actively and regularly engages with client by using approved trauma-informed brain stimulating activities
  • Adheres to the goals established in the Individualized Behavioral Objective Plan to help youth work toward and achieve treatment goals
  • Models positive behavior and effective problem-solving techniques
  • Completes all shift documentation within twenty-four (24) hours of a shift worked 
  • Maintains strong, open communication with direct supervisor regarding services delivered, concerns, or questions
  • Participates as an active team member by attending and participating in all scheduled staff meetings (bi-monthly) and professional development trainings
  • Meets with client's professional team and attends court hearings as requested by supervisor
  • Participates in monthly supportive supervision with direct supervisor
  • Requires evening and weekend availability

 

Requirements Include:

  • Must be at least 21 years of age
  • Requires high school diploma; Bachelor's Degree preferred
  • Must have at least one (1) year of experience working with youth with elevated behavioral needs
  • Must be able to navigate stairs, climb, twist, bend, and lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Model ethical and professional behavior at all times
  • Solid commitment to the principles of support and advocacy for biological, foster and adoptive families
  • Must possess the ability to collaborate and advocate for positive outcomes, using excellent interpersonal skills in multi-disciplinary, diverse, and dynamic professional teams
  • Able to demonstrate flexibility and adaptability; able to shift styles to fit the needs of a wide range of cultures, people, and organizations
  • Requires flexible schedule including some evenings and weekends
  • Valid driver's license with a good driving record
  • Must pass pre-employment background checks, fingerprinting and drug screening 

EOE

Job Type: Full Time