BEHAVIOR SUPPORT SPECIALIST (1302)

The House of The Good ShepherdUtica, NY
6d$25 - $25

About The Position

In concert with RTF Clinical Team, coordinate all aspects of training, mentoring and on-going monitoring of crisis prevention activities in support of the development of a collaborative treatment environment and achievement of a significant reduction in the use of restraints at Schafer Residence.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree, preferably in human services or a related field.
  • One-year successful human service experience in a behavioral health setting, preferably working with children highly preferred.
  • Valid NYS Driver's License

Responsibilities

  • Orient and engage youth and their families as part of the admission and initial planning process in a review of Schafer Residence' s crisis support program and completion of the Individual Behavior Support Assessment (BSA) and other pertinent assessments, as defined by the Treatment Team.
  • Assist each youth's Primary Therapist in the completion of an Individualized Crisis Management Plan (ICMP) and related safety plans within agency' s prescribed timeframes.
  • Provide consultation for the revision of ICMPs and safety plans for each youth.
  • Ensure that every staff person at Schafer Residence who may be involved in participating in a restraint has completed the agency's OMH-approved Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training curriculum.
  • Conduct specific on-site activities with newly trained staff to enhance their practical application of trauma informed care and approved crisis prevention and management interventions; provide ongoing mentoring to direct care staff in these areas.
  • Provide specific on-site observation and assessment of staff competencies related to trauma informed care and crisis prevention and management, working with RTF Management staff to recognize best practice performance and improve low/marginal performance and enhance fidelity to approved agency and regulatory body practices.
  • Provide psycho-educational and skill-building activities and/or groups for youth at Schafer Residence and their families relevant to trauma-informed care and crisis prevention and management.
  • Conduct quality assurance reviews to ensure program compliance with all agency, CMS and New York State requirements related to restraint.
  • Be the lead facilitator of formal debriefings with staff, youth, and families.
  • Coordinate the programs analysis of restraint and near miss trend data to refine quality improvement efforts against standards defined by the agency and accrediting bodies.
  • Assist program Management and Clinical staff in promoting and ensuring the provision of effective trauma informed, strength-based, and recovery-oriented daily therapeutic activities that build resiliency.
  • Participate on the agency's Behavior Support Committee.
  • Attend agency, community or other meetings as assigned by the Director of RTF Services.
  • Other related tasks/duties or special projects as requested by supervisor.
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