The Behavioral Support Professional is responsible for assisting in daily living tasks, personal care, and support, and ensuring the personal safety and welfare of individuals with intellectual disability, mental illness, and/or challenging behavior in a residential setting. Demonstrate knowledge, understanding, and implementation of the person’s individual program plan (IPP), individual service plan (ISP), and behavior intervention plan (BIP). Abide by HCBS guidelines and indicated in the HCBS manual. Uses good decision-making skills and accesses appropriate resources to develop quality services. Support the needs and goals of each client by taking them to medical appointments, to visit family and friends, to preferred leisure/recreational activities, and encouraging them to socialize with their peers. Maintain open communication with Supported Community Living Manager to inform team members on client progress with goals, medical and/or social needs. Collaborate and communicate with family members, caretakers, neighbors, case workers, and other involved individuals. Maintain records of medical and dental visits, current medications, illnesses, injuries, and special needs. Order prescriptions and non-prescription medications for clients, if needed. Check in medications from pharmacy and administer medication, First Aid, and/or CPR if necessary. Transport clients to and from medical appointments and outings around the community as needed. Maintain client funds by ensuring receipts are recorded, and filed, in a timely fashion.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1-10 employees