A Behavioral Intervention Specialist provides direct behavioral and therapeutic support to individuals in a structured day treatment setting. The specialist implements individualized treatment and behavior plans under the supervision of clinical staff to promote emotional regulation, positive behavior, and skill development.
Primary Duties:
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Implement behavior intervention and treatment plans as assigned.
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Support clients during group activities, classroom instruction, and therapeutic sessions.
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Monitor behaviors and use approved de-escalation and behavior management strategies.
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Collect and document behavioral data, progress notes, and incident reports.
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Assist clients with coping skills, social skills, and daily routines.
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Maintain a safe, structured, and supportive environment.
Collaborate with clinicians, teachers, and treatment team members.
Qualifications:
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Bachelor’s degree in human services, psychology, education, or a related field required, OR a minimum of four (4) years of relevant experience working with children or adolescents with behavioral or emotional needs.
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Experience working with children or adolescents with behavioral or emotional needs preferred.
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Strong communication, observation, and documentation skills.