What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bi-Lingual Response Team Clinician position at Gilead Community Services?
Location : Clinical Response Team - 1655
Schedule : Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
Requirements :
- Masters degree in Psychology, Education, Human Services, or related field with 5 years or more experience in a similar job
- Performing assessments and designing Behavioral Support Plans and interventions using Positive Behavior Supports.
- Preferred masters degree or Doctorate in Applied Behavioral Analysis, Psychology, Education, Social Work, or a related field with 5 years of experience.
- Preferred Licensure in ABA, Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, or working toward such qualification
About the Position :
The Bilingual Response Team Clinician (BLRTC) works in Community Programs, assisting the Clinical Response Team (CRT) to assess the behavioral needs of and design interventions for program participants with Intellectual Disabilities, Autism, and / or mental health diagnoses as a means of enhancing the lives of program participants in keeping with the Oak Hill mission. The BLRTC is familiar with and utilizes principles of Positive Behavior Supports (PBS). The BLRTC will have experience in working with people with severe behavioral challenges and will be able to work within the framework of both PBS and the behavioral medical model. The BLRTC works under the supervision of the Response Team Coordinator and the Director of Behavioral Services. The BLRTC may have contact with any person who falls within the range of Oak Hill and Gilead programs, and specifically with Direct Support Staff, supervisors, families and guardians, other state agencies such as DDS or DHMAS, other clinicians, and other persons on the Planning and Support Team.
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