BIS - Cost Pool Team 3

Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc.Old Bethpage, NY
Onsite

About The Position

Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc. (FREE) benefits and proudly supports more than 4,000 individuals with intellectual / developmental disabilities, mental illness and traumatic brain injury. It is the mission of FREE to support people of all abilities reach their full potential and thrive in their communities. FREE provides a diverse array of supports and services including: housing; recovery services; transition to work; employment; day, community and family services; respite; crisis services; education and after school support; specialty health services; and advocacy. POSITION SUMMARY Under the supervision of the Director(s) of Behavior Support (DBS), the Behavior Intervention Specialist (BIS) is responsible for the implementation and evaluation of all behavior support services for the people they support. This includes, but is not limited to, psychological evaluations, functional assessments, behavior support plans, data collection, employee training, crisis intervention, individual and group support, case reviews and other interdisciplinary treatment team meetings, and training and consultation with other team members. The BIS will work in collaboration with the individual and their circle of support to ensure the highest quality of clinical services in a manner that is consistent and aligned with agency mission and vision, and the philosophy of the Council on Quality and Leadership (CQL).

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in a clinical or treatment field in psychology, social work, school psychology, applied psychology as it relates to human development and clinical intervention, or a related human services field required.
  • Ability to effectively understand and communicate verbally with staff and the individuals we serve
  • Excellent writing, computer, organizational, interpersonal, problem-solving, and analytical skills
  • Valid driver’s license and satisfy criteria to be a driver for the agency required
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule according to program needs: start and end time of shift will vary, 2 weekend days a month required to meet the needs of the programs.
  • Available via assigned agency cell phone for on-call behavioral and psychiatric emergencies to support those served with a weekend on-call rotation amongst all agency BIS staff to provide ongoing support.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with and providing behavioral supports to individuals with developmental, intellectual, and/or mental health diagnoses preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Reviews and analyzes baseline data of target maladaptive behavior to establish current frequency, duration and existing contingencies
  • Analyzes potential existing functions of maladaptive behavior (including any current, unplanned and planned contingencies) utilizing baseline procedures and formulating a written Functional Behavioral Assessment
  • Recognizes and operationally define individuals’ maladaptive behavior and possible alternate adaptive behavior based on direct observations of behavior, review of records, and verbal/written input from the individual receiving services, team members including direct support staff, as well as any other stakeholder who could provide resourceful information.
  • Develops, implements, and assists in the training of team members in the implementation of formal Behavior Modification Programs (e.g. Behavior Support Plan, Symptom Management Support Plan, Behavior Support Desensitization Plan, etc.)
  • Monitors individuals’ progress and team members implementation of behavior support plans by providing staff observation and feedback; make timely revisions of plans as indicated to ensure that the individuals are progressing at minimum every 6 months.
  • Instructs staff in specific, proactive, active, reactive, and data collection procedures that emphasize proactive interventions to encourage the development of adaptive skills that will serve the same function as the target maladaptive behavior
  • Provides regular and as needed consultations regarding issues such as crisis intervention, behavior modification programs, diagnostics, and teaching/training programs for the individuals
  • Assists with the preparation and presentation all required paperwork for Human Rights Committee meetings and other committee meetings, as needed
  • Assists with obtaining informed consent from individuals/families for the use of restrictive behavior support plans and psychotropic medications, as needed.
  • Facilitates completion of applicable Informed Consent evaluations
  • Completes and submits all required paperwork both paper and/or electronic in a timely manner per policy and compliance regulations including but not limed to: clinical progress notes, semi- and annual summaries, psychological reports, summaries for psychiatrists, psychologists, and other clinicians to assist with accurate diagnosis and treatment, weekly reports, frequency data, etc.) accurately, completely, and on-time, as per individuals’ needs.
  • Assists with facilitation of identified necessary clinical services that can address areas such as human sexuality, social skills, stress management, anger control etc.
  • Provides crisis support, as indicated, to assist individuals in coping with various psychological stressors
  • Obtains/maintains required training certifications including but not limited to CPR, First Aid, SCIP-R, as needed per Agency policy
  • Attends Interdisciplinary Treatment Team meetings, Clinical Supervision meetings, Behavior Support Department meetings and other Clinical Services meetings as clinically necessary
  • Administers, scores, and interprets major standardized Intelligence Tests (i.e. WAIS-R, WISC-III, Stanford-Binet IV, Leiter International Performance Scale, etc.), as applicable, when clinically indicated and/or required by regulation or Agency policy and procedure, with approval from the Assistant Director of Behavior Support
  • Administers, scores, and interprets major standardized Adaptive Behavior Scales (i.e. Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, etc.), as applicable, when clinically indicated and/or required by regulation or Agency policy and procedure, with approval from the Assistant Director of Behavior Support
  • Attends in-service training programs, clinical and academic conferences and workshops and other educational presentations to maintain current knowledge of relevant clinical issues and techniques as requested or directed by the assigned supervisor
  • Addresses emergency situations as they occur in the program according to established policies and procedures, and ensure communication of such situations in a timely fashion
  • In partnership with management, recommends and facilitates referrals for individuals to clinics and private psychologists for individual, conjoint, family, and/or group therapy, when indicated
  • Perform additional responsibilities as requested and/or necessary, including supporting alternate locations when assigned
  • Always communicates in a respectful manner with all people including the people we support, supervisors, other valued team members, and members of the community.
  • Complies fully with FREE’s confidentiality policies by holding in strictest confidence all information pertaining to members, residents, the people we support and their families, clients, providers, contractors, and employees.
  • Meets all safety training requirements; adheres to all safety policies and reports any and all unsafe conditions; takes measures to prevent accidents and/or eliminate conditions that pose a safety or health risk.
  • Coordinates, supports, attends and participates in all required events/ meetings/ reviews/ committees, including ones outside of standard working hours.
  • Meets all job requirements and stays in compliance.
  • Adheres to FREE’s standard of ethical behavior as outlined in the Employee Handbook and Code of Conduct as well as applicable laws and regulations.
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