Behavior
Interventionist for Children Ages 3 to 17 |
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Under administrative direction, implements and evaluates
prescriptive behavior intervention programs for children with
developmental disabilities; assist in training professionals, paraprofessionals
and/or parents in conducting behavior intervention programs; working
towards remedial treatment of developmental disabilities; performs other
duties as required. Provision of behavior interventional services is the
Behavior Interventionist’s primary job responsibility. Abilities and skills related to the
provision of such services include planning, organization, coordination,
integration, cooperation, and the ability to work a weekly flexible schedule. Individual
Related Programming Individual
Training: Assist in the development and implementation of training programs to
insure that both frequency and quality are adequate; conducts individual and
group therapy sessions. Program
Evaluation: Monitors and evaluates the progress or the lack thereof of
individuals and recommends treatment plan adjustments. Program
Coordination: Under supervisory direction of the Developmental Specialist,
coordinates treatment programs with inter–related programs such as social
work, psychology, communication disorders, occupational therapy, physical
therapy; may coordinate services with other public and private agencies and
resources; may consult with parents/residential care providers regarding
individual’s progress, specific disabilities, deficiencies and delays. Individual
Supervision Supervision of
Daily Routines: Oversees participants while involved in treatment activities;
when working directly with individuals, follows daily schedules and related
training procedures. Qualifications ·
Must hold at least a bachelor’s degree in a
human services field from a nationally accredited university or college. ·
Must
be able to provide documentation of one (1) year’s supervised experience
working with children with developmental disabilities. Experience must be
gained through paid employment or university practicum experience or
internship; ·
Must complete competency coursework
approved by the Department to demonstrate competencies related to the
requirements to provide behavior intervention Work
Schedule: Part-time and Full-time hours. $20.00 per billable hour. Hours vary, Mon-Sat. Work site: Meridian & Nampa Children’s Centers. To apply for a position with GSDC, please fill out an application, save it, and email it to twashington@gsdcdda.com, or print it out and bring it to
818 NW 15th St. Meridian, ID |
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