Under the direction and guidance of the Specialized Administrator/House Manager, the Lead Behavior Support Professional is responsible for providing support to individual with intellectual and developmental disabilities with significant behavioral barriers in a specialized residential facility. Furthermore, the Lead Behavior Support Professional is responsible for providing support and guidance to direct care staff (Behavior Support Professionals) to ensure the safety of staff and residents. The Lead Behavior Support Professional must be well versed in positive behavior support principles and crisis management, modeling to fellow staff the appropriate reaction and interaction during times when residents exhibit behaviors that pose a threat to the safety of self or others. In such crises, the Lead Behavior Support Professional shall spearhead crisis response. This position requires proven judgement/decision-making skills that mitigate escalation of unwanted behaviors and negative outcomes. The Lead Behavior Support Professional is responsible for working closely with contracted behaviorists, psychiatrists, direct staff, and nurses to ensure Individual Service Plans and Behavior Plans are followed. The Lead Behavior Support Professional shall also ensure all staff are trained in behavioral crisis intervention and assure the implementation of such techniques is within the scope of training. The Lead Behavior Support Professional is also responsible for ensuring all staff training is complete and up to date, completing facility inspections, conducting emergency evacuation drills, monitoring Special Incident Reports (SIRs) and developing prevention plans. Additionally, she/he will be responsible for conducting and updating risk assessments for the residents served and developing plans to mitigate risk. The Lead Behavior Support Professional will act as a lead staff while working their shift. They will help dictate what is occurring during various shifts and assign duties to staff as appropriate. They will observe staff working with residents in all facets of their life from hygiene tasks to working on skill-building goals. With the clients ISPs and behavioral plans in mind, they will instruct staff on improvements that could be made to their interactions with clients. The Lead Behavior Support Professional will also generate a weekly report on daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly checks to be determined by the Administrator. and provide the Administrator with weekly reports. Due to the extent of physical behaviors exhibited by residents, the Behavior Support Professional understands the inherent risk of personal injury. Therefore, it is highly important for the BSP to adhere to all safety and preventative measures and training.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
101-250 employees