Behavior Technicians are responsible for following the person's care plan and ensuring all applicable documentation is completed timely and accurately. They collect data to drive positive behaviors, provide problem-solving assistance, and build confidence in individuals served by assisting with daily living activities such as meal planning, grocery shopping, housekeeping, cooking, organizational skills, financial management, and self-care. Behavior Technicians advocate for, support, and empower individuals by providing general skill training and supporting the development of decision-making skills and informed choices in all aspects of daily living. They also support individuals' desires to be involved in their community by transporting them via company vehicle, and coach individuals through escalations in behavior or mood, or through emergency situations. Maintaining positive working relationships with teammates, supervisors, and individuals served is crucial. Adherence to policies regarding vulnerable adults, child abuse and neglect, HIPAA, and maintaining confidentiality is required. Other cross-functional duties may be assigned as necessary.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED