Residential Behavior Intervention Specialist
Company: Block Institute
Location: New York
Posted on: April 16, 2025
Job Description:
Job DetailsLevel: ExperiencedJob Location: Hunter II - Brooklyn,
NYEducation Level: Master's DegreeSalary Range: $65000.00 -
$65000.00 Salary/yearDescription and ResponsibilitiesJoin Our Team
at Block Institute!Established in 1962, Block Institute is a
Brooklyn-based non-profit organization dedicated to supporting
children and adults with Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities. Committed to our mission-driven approach, we believe
in building meaningful relationships, embracing challenges as
opportunities, and inspiring and being inspired every
day.Summary:The Behavior Intervention Specialist is responsible for
the behavioral assessment and management of assigned individuals
and programs within the adult programs at Block Institute. The
Behavior Intervention Specialist specifically is responsible for
the development and implementation of individual and/or group
Behavior Intervention and Treatment plans, either directly or
through the direction of assigned staff members. This is a
temporary position for a duration of 6 to 9 months.Essential Job
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Develop the Individual's Behavior Intervention Plan and
Treatment Plans using Functional Behavior Assessments with
researched-based interventions, written in clear and detailed
language.
- Maintain consistent communication with the Interdisciplinary
team, BIS Supervisor, and guardians to ensure all OPWDD guidelines
and company-specific best practices are being implemented.
- Responsible for all paperwork necessary for Informed Consent
and then obtaining Human Rights Committee Approval.
- Assist in the completion and documentation of annual,
semi-annual, monthly, and weekly reports as needed. This includes,
but is not limited to, Behavior Intervention Plans, Annual Reviews,
Case Conferences, Data Reviews, Case Notes, etc. on a timely
basis.
- Conduct consistent data reviews and make recommendations to the
IDT and alter the individuals Behavior Intervention Plan when
necessary.
- Ensure behavior data and IDT recommendations are included in
psychiatry referrals and follow up with psychiatry recommendations
on an as-needed basis.
- Responsible for training Direct Support Professionals and IDT
members on individual's Behavior Intervention Plan, behavior
management principles and procedures including FBA's, proactive and
reactive interventions, OPWDD regulations, and company-specific
best practices.
- Provide in-the-moment crisis intervention support and
additional crisis intervention follow-up services as needed.
- Participate in any individual-driven meetings or reviews
including IDT meetings, staff meetings, life plan meetings,
department meetings, etc.
- Participate in agency committees, including but not limited to,
the Incident Review Committee and the Human Rights Committee.
- Work collaboratively, when necessary, with Adult Day Services
to ensure the successful continuity of Behavior Intervention Plans
and assist when requested with support with creating optimum
environments and curriculum.
- Participate and complete all assigned responsibilities within
the preadmission process, including evaluations, screenings, and
recommendations as applicable within Adult Programs.
- Attend all mandatory in-service trainings and will be able to
demonstrate competency and compliance with both OPWDD regulations
and Block Institute policy and procedure requirements.
- Ensure the continuity of communication and coordination of care
between service providers and guardians.
- Demonstrate appropriate interactions between themselves and
both individuals and coworkers in accordance with OPWDD regulations
and Block Institute policies and procedures.Qualifications and
BenefitsQualifications:
- Master's degree in psychology, Education, or related fields is
required.
- 2 + years of experience in the field of behavior
management.
- BCBA certification recommended.
- Previous supervision experience a plus.
- ABA experience a plus.
- Experience with OPWDD regulations preferred.Benefits
- Medical and dental insurance.
- Paid time off - vacation and sick.
- Life insurance.
- 403(b) retirement account.
- Commuter benefits plan.
- Voluntary benefits such as critical care, disability, and
additional life insurance are also available.The Block Institute is
an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an
inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. We do not
discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression, genetic information, military or veteran
status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or
local law, including New York City Human Rights Law. We encourage
applications from all qualified individuals and ensure fair
treatment in every step of the hiring process.EEO/AAE/M/F/D/V
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Keywords: Block Institute, New York , Residential Behavior Intervention Specialist, Other , New York, New York
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