Behavior Technician - Tucson, AZ (Desert Mountain)

Intermountain CentersTucson, AZ
5d

About The Position

The Behavior Technician is a residential program team member providing direct care and supervision of members in a Behavioral Health residential or inpatient setting and in the community, while implementing Intermountain’s applied behavioral program.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • Minimum 18 years of age.
  • DPS Level I fingerprint clearance (must possess upon hire and maintain throughout employment).
  • CPR, First Aid, AED certification, if required (must possess upon hire and maintain throughout employment).
  • Current, valid Arizona Driver’s License and 39-month Motor Vehicle Report and proof of vehicle registration liability insurance to meet insurance requirements.
  • Initial current negative TB test result, if required (Employer provides).

Nice To Haves

  • Associates degree preferred.
  • Six months of related experience preferred.
  • 6 weeks of verifiable supervised behavioral health work experience preferred, company will provide if necessary.

Responsibilities

  • Attends to member’s physical and/or self-care needs, to include rendering emergency aid, safeguards member rights, including reporting of abuse when required.
  • Implements treatment goals, including acquisition skills, replacement skills, and deceleration skills, safety/crisis plans, crisis management techniques and utilizes interventions based on Positive Behavioral Support.
  • Collects, completes, corrects, and re-completes consistent and reliable individualized data, including ongoing behavior tracking data and required daily reports.
  • Completes data collection from point sheets and behavior data sheets.
  • Adheres to all licensing requirements for the site/program/agency.
  • Transports members to locations in the community, such as doctor appointments or recreational activities, using a motor vehicle.
  • Maintains ADOT required vehicle documentation.
  • Maintains cleanliness and maintenance protocols for agency vehicles.
  • Follows agency purchasing and accounting procedures.
  • Maintains cleanliness of, and follows maintenance protocols for, the residential site.
  • Follows medication protocols, including documentation, observation of self-administration; blood borne pathogens precautions; and medication counts.
  • Conducts medication training for clients.
  • Plans, shops for and prepares nutritious meals for clients; teaches and assists clients in the processes if required at the residential location.
  • Regularly observes members at the site, or in the community, to ensure their safety, and appropriate participation in program activities; conducts regular alarm checks.
  • Completes daily reports, progress notes, incident reports and communication log; completes assigned filing and file audits.
  • Attends Children and Family Team (CFT) and/or Adult Recovery Team (ART) meetings as assigned.
  • Attends regularly scheduled House Meetings, All Staff Meetings (1/mo.) and other meetings as required.
  • Completes all training required by licensing and/or agency, or as requested by supervisor.
  • Reports to assigned site/members as scheduled; follows agency attendance policies; submits accurate record of hours worked on a weekly basis.
  • This position requires the ability and mobility to perform physical de-escalation techniques as necessary, and to take and pass a physical de-escalation exam. This includes the ability to stand or sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist: to lift, carry, push, and/or pull a moderate amount of weight.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned or necessary as they relate to the general nature of the position.
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