Access Services is looking for part-time Behavior Specialists to work with our intellectual disability and autism (ID/A) programs! They will work with both programs and individual teams to complete assessments, develop and update behavior support plans and crisis intervention plans. Part of their role will be to train direct support staff and caregivers to ensure that behavior supports are provided to participants using positive practices and the least restrictive interventions. The behavior specialist will work with our different types of ID/A programs across several locations, making this a very mobile job requiring the ability to travel between our Fort Washington and Bethlehem offices.
Currently, our Chester County cases are in Ridley Park. We also have cases in Montgomery and Delaware County.
_ There is potential for this to become a full-time role as the program grows! _ Bilingual (English/Spanish) abilities are a plus.
You’d enjoy being a Behavior Specialist with Access Services if you:
Desire the potential for career growth within the organization.
Want to work with people who truly care about the people we serve and that strive to make a difference every day
Align with our values: person centered, passion for service, innovation, collaboration, and authenticity
Are engaging
Are organized
Essential Functions
Conduct comprehensive assessments of behavior for participants identifying antecedents, potential functions of behavior, possible environmental factors and analyze assessment. findings to design behavioral support plans.
Collaborate with participants, their family and service team to develop behavior support plans that include positive practices and least restrictive interventions.
Develop individualized, comprehensive behavioral support plans consistent with the outcomes identified in the participants’ service plans.
Implement activities and strategies identified in the participant’s behavior support plan including providing direct behavioral support, education and coaching to help ensure interventions are implemented with clinical integrity.
Travel between our Fort Washington and Bethlehem offices to attend on-site meetings and work on-site at our several program locations.
Education and Experience:
Behavioral specialists must meet the professional education or licensure criteria in one of the following three sets of requirements:
• Master’s Degree or higher in Psychology, Special Education, Counseling, Social Work, Education, Applied Behavior Analysis or Gerontology.
- **Candidates working towards a related master's degree will be considered.**
• Must have a bachelor’s degree and work under the supervision of a professional who has a master’s degree in Psychology, Special Education, Counseling, Social Work, Education, Applied Behavior Analysis or Gerontology, or who is a licensed psychiatrist, psychologist, professional counselor, social worker (master's level or higher) or who has a Pennsylvania Behavior Specialist License.
In addition to the education and licensing criteria above, behavioral specialists must also meet the following standards:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Understanding of the elements of a variety of approaches and techniques including: Everyday Lives, Charting the Life Course, Applied Behavior Analysis methods, Person-centered Planning, principles of Trauma-Informed Approaches and Positive Behavioral Support. Knowledge of principles and methods of habilitation, behavior management, safety techniques and programming planning principles. Prior training in, and ability to use, evidence-based procedures and techniques e.g., modeling, prompting, and fading, shaping, chaining, Premack principle, conditioned reinforcement, and differential reinforcement. Ability to develop and adjust behavior support plans addressed to meet the needs of the individuals served. Knowledge of basic concepts in family therapy and group work. Knowledge of pertinent community resources and facilities. Demonstrated excellent organizational and oral/written communication skills.
Proficiency in, or ability to learn and use, workplace applications, platforms and technologies including Outlook (Safety, Mimecast/Duo Security), SharePoint, MITC, Relias, VISTA, Canon Print, Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, Smartphone/iPad, , Evolv and/or Clarity, Ring Central, HCSIS, Workable, and Upkeep. Ability to appropriately and successfully use the enkompas service desk ticketing system. Ability to navigate network drives and basic hardware use and troubleshooting.
This position requires the ability to travel during the course of a normal workday to successfully carry out the expectations of this position including attending offsite meetings, providing services in the community, and providing service oversight and supervision. Therefore, employee will need to drive their personal vehicle and/or an agency owned vehicle to meet these expectations. Employee is expected to drive in a safe manner at all times, meet eligibility criteria outlined in our Motor Vehicle Policy, be available and willing to drive during work schedule, and successfully pass the agency’s substance abuse screening at any time during employment. There may be limited exceptions, which should be identified and worked through with supervisor.
Schedule and compensation:
This is a part-time position of up to 30 hours/week and takes place during normal business hours Monday-Friday . There is potential for this to become a full-time role as the program grows. The schedule is flexible and you will build your own schedule with the clients and their teams!
The hourly base rate for this role is $30/hour , with increases based on education and experience.
All employees receive the following benefits:
Mileage Reimbursement, paid travel time between worksites
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Referral Bonuses
Ongoing Training
Discounts on various services, perks with local Credit Unions, college tuition discounts
If working 20 hours or more, benefits also include:
If working 30+ hours per week, benefits also include:
Why work for Access Services?
We offer an inclusive, supportive work environment with opportunities for professional development, career growth and a team that truly cares about the work they do, the people they support and their team members.
Access Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be constructed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required and do not restrict management’s rights to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time.
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