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Behavior Management Specialist

PruittHealth

Location: Athens, GA 30606
Type: Full-Time, Non-Remote
Posted on: July 19, 2022
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Behavior Management Specialist
Pruitthealth
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Athens, GA 30606
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Behavior Management Specialist
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Description
PruittHealth is a COVID-19 vaccine-mandated employer.
JOB PURPOSE:
Coordinates all aspects of the developmental, implementation and evaluation of the efficacy of individualized interventions, which are designed to address the priority needs of the clients on his/her caseload.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Collects data on all formal programs on assigned caseload. Conduct Scheduled activities Monday through Friday as scheduled on the clients’ active treatment schedules.
2. Attends Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) meetings upon request. Participate daily in the dining program at designated time. Ensure each client’s active treatment schedule is followed for assigned caseload each day.
3. Completes the Psychology Assessment, including proposed training objectives. Update proficiency checklists quarterly for all clients with Formal skill acquisition and/or self-management programs.
4. Using the hands-on method, train all staff at least quarterly on the training areas listed below:
1) THE TRAINING AREAS ARE:
a) Active Treatment- what it is and why it is important.
b) Individual Program Plan.
c) 24 hour Active Treatment schedules.
d) Acquisition training procedures.
e) Activities of Daily Living.
f) Procedures for dining training.
g) Importance of fluid intake
h) Why unit activities should be age appropriate
i) Contingency management techniques.
j) Implementing behavioral techniques.
k) Importance of recording data.
l) Proper procedure for loading/unloading clients from bus/van
m) Traffic control: proper ways to enter/exit the living units; how clients are to be arranged at the activity area.
n) Formal training areas for the clients.
n) Environmental control (noise, temperature)
o) Occurrence reports.
p) Verbal tone.
q) Unauthorized food.
r) Client coverage.
s) Safety.
t) Procedures for working with c.ind/deaf clients.
u) Procedures for dining training.
v) Importance of reporting wheelchair and room repairs.
w) Grooming/neat appearance: shoes tied, hair brushed, shirt clean, etc.
5. Directs and participates in the management of behavioral incidents that you observe, and upon request.
6. Documents important events that you observe, in the clients’ integrated progress notes as often as needed. “Important” events are things that are unusual or unexpectedly intense in the client’s behavior. For example, a client who never exhibits aggressive behaviors suddenly becomes very violent. It may also be a positive behavior. An example of this would be if a client with a limited vocabulary began to speak in a more appropriate manner.
7. Trains staff at least quarterly to answer questions about Formal programs related to purpose, goal, and procedures as measured by the program proficiency checklist.
8. Conducts situational analysis and motivation assessment scales upon request. Develop with seven (7) days individualized acquisition and self-management programs based upon IDT recommendations, using the format prescribed by the facility
9. Monitors program implementation weekly to ensure correct procedures are implemented. “Monitor” means conducting weekly observations of acquisition and compliance programs to see that they are implemented correctly according to the proficiency checklist.
10. Revises any program that the client has not demonstrated progress on for three (3) months. Includes explanation of why client has demonstrated difficulty.
11. Identifies and minimizes environmental problems that affect active treatment, including but limited to noise level, temperature, lighting, overcrowding, privacy, and inconsistency of behavioral interventions, on a daily basis.
12. Implements proactive approach to behavior management by positively reinforcing clients daily.
13. Assures appropriateness and sensitivity of staff behavior toward clients and provide feedback to staff daily. Comply with state and federal laws, ICF/MR regulations, and facility policies. Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED:
4 year degree in Psychology, Sociology, Criminal Justice (or related field to comply with ICF/MR Standards)
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
On the job training.
• Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or approved exemption required by date of hire
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Job : Social Services
Primary Location : Georgia-Athens
Schedule : Full-time
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Shift : 1st Shift
Job Posting : Jul 19, 2022, 10:43:49 AM
Work Locations : PruittHealth - Athens Heritage 960 Hawthorne Avenue Athens 30606
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