Independent Contractor - Behavior Support Services (5682)

THE ARC OF EVANSVILLE
5d$55 - $64Hybrid

About The Position

Independent Behavior Consultants help to deliver behavioral support services that are designed to support individuals who are experiencing or are likely to experience challenges accessing and actively participating in the community as a result of behavioral, social, or emotional challenges. Behavioral support services are intended to empower individuals and families (by leveraging their strengths and unique abilities) to achieve self-determination, interdependence, productivity, integration, and inclusion in all facets of community life, across all environments, across the lifespan. Independent Contractor Status: The Behavior Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of The Arc of Evansville. The Behavior Consultant is responsible for self-employment taxes, liability/malpractice insurance, professional dues, continuing education, and office equipment. No benefits such as worker's compensation, health insurance, or retirement plans are provided. The contractor has full flexibility to set their own schedule, including selecting workdays and hours.

Requirements

  • Must meet the qualifications outlined in 460 IAC 6-5-4 and Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) Behavioral Support Services.
  • To be approved to provide behavioral services as a Level 2 clinician, an applicant shall meet the following requirements: Either: Have a master's degree in: clinical psychology, counseling psychology, school psychology, or another applied health service area of psychology; be a licensed marriage and family therapist licensed under IC 25-23.6; be a licensed clinical social worker under IC 25-23.6; be a licensed mental health counselor under IC 25-23.6; have a master's degree in a human service field and be able to demonstrate to the BDS behavior management committee that the individual has either coursework in or five (5) years of experience in devising, implementing, and monitoring behavior support plans; or meets all of the following requirements: Have a bachelor's degree. Be employed as a behavior consultant on or before September 30, 2001, by a provider of behavioral support services approved under this article. be working on a master's degree in psychology, special education, or social work. By December 31, 2006, complete a master's degree in clinical psychology, school psychology, or another applied health service area of psychology, special education, or social work.
  • Maintain professional liability insurance ($1,000,000) minimum coverage.
  • Valid CPR/First Aid Certificate
  • Negative TB test results.
  • Reliable transportation and vehicle insurance meeting Indiana state requirements.
  • Completion of annual state and county background checks.
  • Obtain at least 10 continuing education hours annually related to behavioral support services.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct functional behavioral assessments, including: Observations, environmental assessments, record reviews, interviews, and data collection.
  • Completion of psychosocial and biomedical histories to identify targeted behaviors.
  • Develop and revise comprehensive Behavior Support Plans (BSP) using proactive and reactive strategies tailored to individual needs.
  • Obtain and document the consensus of the Individualized Support Team (IST) on the feasibility of BSP implementation.
  • Provide training to staff, family members, housemates, and other IST members on BSP implementation.
  • Support individuals in acquiring new, positive behaviors as outlined in the BSP.
  • Collaborate with team members to ensure effective assessment and behavioral planning.
  • Utilize The Arc of Evansville's designated billing system, AccelTrax, for timely and accurate service documentation.
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