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We are currently seeking a PRN Behavior Analyst. This position provides home and community based behavior analytical services to clients. This role focuses on the functional analysis of behavior, designing treatment plans, staff training, and program implementation/supervision.
- Coordinates scheduling of client treatment sessions with direction from the program.
- Demonstrates ability to support clients in difficult situation (e.g. impulsivity, inertia, denial and refusal).
- As scheduled, works directly with the client and provides minimum to maximum assistance and/or supervision to promote the client’s success in achieving identified treatment goals.
- Train/educate families, funders, employers, significant others as needed to support the behavior and discharge plan.
- Develops emergent or pre-admission individuals as well as client’s crisis plan immediately upon client admission.
- Develops a client behavior plan to determine appropriate treatment for problematic behaviors and alternative replacement behaviors.
- Interfaces with treatment team to establish priority goals. Targets specific skills with specific reinforcement schedule. Incorporates multiple skills into a comprehensive “readiness” plan with use of criteria checklist.
- Conducts individual counseling sessions with the client to introduce elements of the behavior strategy, review performance, etc.
- Monitors the patient's behavior plan and progress towards goals with other team members; provides problem solving, conflict resolution and revision of strategies, goals and behavior plan as necessary.
- Recommends and implements data collection elements as dictated by the case.
- Responsible for analysis of data and recommendations based on data analysis in conjunction with neuropsychologist when applicable.
- Completes required documentation according to guidelines and time frames provided Clinical Director and Case Manager.
- Inconjunction with the neuropsychologist when applicable, teaches other team members behavioral principles related to overall programming elements and specific training about individual client plans and strategies that are being introduced to support the client’s behavior plan.
- Participates in discharge planning process, assessing and securing needed services, modifying strategies for discharge setting, and educating caregivers.
- Provides crisis management assistance to patients and program staff as needed.
- Develop and implement therapy services which meet the needs/goals of clients, the program, interrelate with other disciplines and supports Collage Rehabilitation Partners philosophy.
- Complies with professional standards and state regulations regarding treatment.
- Keeps current with professional certification/licensing requirements and participates in continuing education. Keeps abreast of new developments, trends and treatment modalities in area of specialization.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Assisting Occupational Therapist in evaluating client's level of functionality and need for therapy; implementation of therapy programs developed by the Occupational Therapist, to meet assigned client’s rehabilitation goals and objectives; provide treatment techniques which include, but are not limited to, activities of daily living, perceptual-motor activities, guidance and use of adaptive equipment, exercises to enhance functional performance, prevocational evaluation and treatment, and use of assistive technology; collecting and accurately recording data on therapy programs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
- Maintain a high level of customer satisfaction.
- Effectively coordinate the Neuropsychological evaluation of the resident.
- Make appropriate referral for a complete Neuropsychological evaluation on each resident if indicated.
- Provide summary of evaluation results to other treatment team members in a timely manner.
- Perform evaluations on an outpatient basis as needed.
- Maintain a high level of clinical quality that promotes the achievement of appropriate clinical outcomes.
- Coordinate and provide information/education presentations for the resident, families, treatment staff and payers as needed.
- Maintain a current state license.
- Participate and/or maintain membership in appropriate professional organizations, i.e. APA, INS, ODS, NBIA.
- Contribute to program development.
- Function as a professional liaison between Program Management and external parties in area of clinical expertise.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including lower extremity function, mobility, vestibular skills, adaptive equipment needs, environmental safety needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including lower extremity function, mobility, vestibular skills, adaptive equipment needs, environmental safety needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including upper extremity function, ADLs and IADLs, visual and perceptual skills, cognitive needs, adaptive equipment needs, assistive technology needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation, treatment and education of neuro-rehab patients including planning, organizing and coordination of recreation activities, functional leisure skills, and leisure education. Assess capabilities/interests/barriers. Monitor progress and recommend changes/modifications to program as required. Perform home assessments and assist the patients with transition to home and community.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including upper extremity function, ADLs and IADLs, visual and perceptual skills, cognitive needs, adaptive equipment needs, assistive technology needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including upper extremity function, ADLs and IADLs, visual and perceptual skills, cognitive needs, adaptive equipment needs, assistive technology needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor is a member of the interdisciplinary team who coordinates the psychosocial component of a patient’s treatment plan. The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor will assess the patient and family’s coping abilities, adjustment to disability, behavior and relationships, and provide necessary counseling, support, education and resources to the patient and care partners.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Assess, counsel, and direct medically complex patients by developing individualized treatment plans to assist with adjustment to disability, resource linkage, and behavior modification.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Assess, counsel, and direct medically complex patients by developing individualized treatment plans to assist with adjustment to disability, resource linkage, and behavior modification.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including upper extremity function, ADLs and IADLs, visual and perceptual skills, cognitive needs, adaptive equipment needs, assistive technology needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor is a member of the interdisciplinary team who coordinates the psychosocial component of a patient’s treatment plan. The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor will assess the patient and family’s coping abilities, adjustment to disability, behavior and relationships, and provide necessary counseling, support, education and resources to the patient and care partners.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor is a member of the interdisciplinary team who coordinates the psychosocial component of a patient’s treatment plan. The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor will assess the patient and family’s coping abilities, adjustment to disability, behavior and relationships, and provide necessary counseling, support, education and resources to the patient and care partners.