Behavioral Consultant
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Job Description
- The Behavior Consultant’s in collaboration with other treatment team members develops and implements behavior modification intervention plans which are individualized to each child or adolescent according to their treatment needs. The Behavior Consultant identifies behavioral goals and intervention strategies and recommends non-aversive behavioral change methods. The Behavior Consultant typically serves as consultant to the treatment team, including the Mobile Therapist and Behavioral Health Technicians as well as the client and the clients’ natural supports. The BC maintains contact with external supports including any home, school and community supports etc. The BC must attend evaluations, team meeting and school meetings etc. necessary on behalf of the child or adolescent. The BC implements behavioral, de-escalation, and safety plans etc., geared to teach and maintain socially significant behaviors.
- Develop treatment plans, IBHS assessments, FBA assessments etc.
- Develop data collection tools & collect data on behaviors (for both replacement/target behaviors).
- Completes progress notes, Monthly summaries, and other assessments for the development, tracking and maintenance of treatment needs.
- Monitors the progress, consistency, and regression of target behaviors.
- Collaborate & meet with home, school, community & clinical supports for the client.
- Provides clinical consultation for treatment team, consumer, and their families.
- Provides supervision for BHT’s weekly.
- Completes required documentation for billing purposes including, timesheets, encounter forms, etc.
- Initiate and oversee titration of services and discharge.
- Attends mandatory group and individual supervision monthly etc.
Job Description
- The Behavior Consultant’s in collaboration with other treatment team members develops and implements behavior modification intervention plans which are individualized to each child or adolescent according to their treatment needs. The Behavior Consultant identifies behavioral goals and intervention strategies and recommends non-aversive behavioral change methods. The Behavior Consultant typically serves as consultant to the treatment team, including the Mobile Therapist and Behavioral Health Technicians as well as the client and the clients’ natural supports. The BC maintains contact with external supports including any home, school and community supports etc. The BC must attend evaluations, team meeting and school meetings etc. necessary on behalf of the child or adolescent. The BC implements behavioral, de-escalation, and safety plans etc., geared to teach and maintain socially significant behaviors.
- Develop treatment plans, IBHS assessments, FBA assessments etc.
- Develop data collection tools & collect data on behaviors (for both replacement/target behaviors).
- Completes progress notes, Monthly summaries, and other assessments for the development, tracking and maintenance of treatment needs.
- Monitors the progress, consistency, and regression of target behaviors.
- Collaborate & meet with home, school, community & clinical supports for the client.
- Provides clinical consultation for treatment team, consumer, and their families.
- Provides supervision for BHT’s weekly.
- Completes required documentation for billing purposes including, timesheets, encounter forms, etc.
- Initiate and oversee titration of services and discharge.
- Attends mandatory group and individual supervision monthly etc.