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Job's House is hiring multiple candidates for a development in near Pine City. This should be someone who is trained and has previous experience as a Behavioral Technicians who are trained in CPI prevention, EUMR, FBA, PSTP. Job's House is looking for BT levels II, III AND IV staffing. The right persons' for this position will have experience working in a fast paced 1:1, 2:1 or 3:1 setting such as: hospital setting, residential care facilities, school settings and more. Job's House will train the right candidates who meet these qualifications. This is a HIGH

INTENSITY LEVEL of care program that includes periods of intensive interventions and involve multi disciplinary support, that requires efficiently skilled individuals who know how to analyze problematic behaviors, skilled in de-escalation, documentation and professional communications.



Skills and Experience:

  • 2+ year of experience with working individual with severe and persistent mental Illness and chronic medical conditions (preferred)
  • 2+ year experience with implementing Positive Support Strategies and/or behavior management techniques with individuals who have high behaviors (biting, hitting, kicking, spitting) (requirement)
  • Strong communication and documentation skills (requirement)
  • Ability to interpret behavioral trends
  • Experience with person-centered thinking and planning (preferred)
  • Judgment and decision-making skills to handle crisis situations and day-to-day events.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  • 1+ years experience working with Sever and Persistent Mental Illnesses (SPMI)
  • Ability to work alone in a 1:1 as well as in a group setting of 2:1 staff to client ratio or more
  • Ability to maintain a level of professionalism with clients and their support teams
  • Must be at least 18 years of age

  • 2 years Positive Support training (preferred)
  • 2 years Positive Support training (preferred)

  • 4 years behavioral health experience (preferred)

  • Bachelors degree In Behavioral/Social Science or equivalent (preferred)
  • Previous experience with ASD and ABA Therapy (preferred)

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, weekends, Day/Evening and Overnights and on-call

Pay: $21.00 - $24.00 per hour doe...

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