Behavior Technician Supervisor

THE ARC OF THE OZARKSLee's Summit, MO
8d$23 - $23

About The Position

The Behavior Technician Supervisor (BTS) is the bridge between Behavior Support Technicians (BSTs), people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and day-to-day operations of Individual Supported living (ISL). You will encourage and mentor individuals and Behavior Support Technicians by supporting them in maximizing their full potential. The BTS role is involved in providing training and supports to all aspects of individuals life activities and to BSTs working within their assigned clients' home (ISL). Training and support for individuals includes: Daily life skills of: Cooking Cleaning Hygiene Purchasing of groceries Food preparation Medication administration Behavioral care Community participation Management of personal funds Training and support for BSTs and the ISL includes assisting the Program Supervisor in: Helping implement personal plans (the story of the individual you’re serving including their history, goals, and achievements) Implementing and communicating directives Maintaining necessary records and reports Contributing to the development and maintenance of a therapeutic environment (keeping their houses happy and cozy)

Requirements

  • Diploma from an accredited high school or equivalent.
  • Six months experience providing direct care, treatment, and habilitation in the human service field.
  • Successfully complete a course in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation and First Aid
  • Successfully complete a 16 hours course in Medication Administration.
  • Successfully complete a 10 course in MANDT System Workshop
  • Successfully complete a course in OSHA regulations on Health and Safety.
  • Successfully complete a course in Abuse & Neglect
  • Successfully complete a course in Electronic Documentation
  • Other trainings per department or per home location may be required, refer to policy 8.106 for specific requirements.
  • A licensed and insured driver.
  • Ability to obtain a class E drivers license if driving persons served in an Arc vehicle.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience providing direct care, treatment and habilitation to individuals who have intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities, and/or behavior disorders is preferred

Responsibilities

  • Assists with the purchasing of groceries and supplies; assist in the preparation and training in food preparation in compliance with dietary needs; supervises meal activities and assists individuals served as necessary.
  • Provides support to persons served in maintaining a safe and clean environment in their home and training to individuals served in dressing, bathing, personal hygiene, house cleaning, laundry, and other activities of daily living. Ensures the residential setting is safe and clean.
  • Assists the Program Supervisor or other management staff in supervising the application of basic health care for individuals served; administers medications to individuals served in accordance with agency policies and procedures and after certification by Missouri State and Arc officials. Assists with Physicians' appointments as assigned; assuring that documentation is correct.
  • Administers oral, rectal, vaginal, optic, ophthalmic, nasal, and topical medications, after certification by The Arc of the Ozarks and Missouri State officials.
  • Takes appropriate action in case of fire and/or disaster or other urgent / emergency. Will also create solutions for crisis situations according to Arc policy and crisis prevention and intervention training.
  • Assists in maintaining an inventory of supplies in the home and ordering / notifying appropriate parties of needed items so client’s homes always have necessary items.
  • Implements outcomes and strategies of individual personal plans under the supervision of the Program Supervisor, or other staff members; provides supports as identified in the personal plans; attends review meetings when assigned.
  • Observes, reports and records changes in the physical condition, behavioral response, and emotional status of each individual served and progress on outcomes listed in the personal plan. Prepares and/or supervises the preparation of necessary records and reports.
  • Assists in the orientation and training of new employees; demonstrating direct support activities to staff.
  • Encourages the development and maintenance of a safe environment for persons served in a residential setting including developing plans for evacuation assistance in case of emergency, using the on-call pager; and training in securing emergency services such as the police, the fire department, and an ambulance.
  • Completes medical/injury incident and behavioral reports when necessary. These forms will be completed and turned in by the end of the working day the incident occurred. The Behavioral Technician Supervisor will need to make sure that the reports are filled out for all medical/injury and behavioral incidents.
  • Provides assistance and planning to individuals served in becoming as mobile in their community environment as possible and assists the individuals’ requiring supports in participating in varied meaningful vocational, domestic, and leisure activities in the community of their choosing.
  • Supports persons served in participating in varied meaningful vocational, domestic, and leisure activities in the community of their choosing.
  • Assists the Program Supervisor or other management staff in the management and supervision of a residential setting; makes frequent checks in the assigned area, schedules staff in accordance with the team budget; makes work assignments, inspects and evaluates the work of subordinates, reviews and instructs personnel in the care, treatment and habilitation of persons served.
  • Completes or supervises all monthly filing; monthly summary sheets, MAR’s, Nurse consultations, Monthly Budgets, Accident/Injury Reports, Behavior Incident Reports.
  • In the absence of the Program Supervisor or other management staff, supervises direct support staff and evaluates performance and quality standards in accordance with established agency policy.
  • Circulates and implements directives of Program Supervisor or other management staff and reports rule infractions, complaints from individual’s served/parents/ guardians/employees, and related incidents to Program Supervisor or other management staff in a timely manner.

Benefits

  • Mileage reimbursement for use of personal vehicle for client activities.
  • Potential for annual wage increases based on performance.
  • Excellent opportunities for growth and promotion within the organization.
  • Setup for success with paid initial and ongoing training certifications (CPR/ First Aid, MANDT verbal and physical de-escalation, Paraclete, Level One Med Aide, etc.)

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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