Behavior Technician, Residential Treatment (Kimberly Woods)
Company: I am boundless
Location: Columbus
Posted on: June 29, 2025
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Job Description:
Summary/ObjectiveThis position will be working directly in a
residential therapeutic setting with individuals in need of
behavior stabilization with diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder,
behavioral health conditions, and/or developmental disabilities.
Constant engagement with and supervision of individuals will be a
requirement for staff. This will include programs specific to the
individual's needs based on their IP; implementation of Applied
Behavioral Analysis (which is a highly scheduled, intensive
therapeutic approach to teach expected behavior and life skills);
implementation of highly structured Behavior Support Plans and
other approaches that the team determine appropriate for the
individual. Crisis intervention is likely for issues including
self-injury, aggression, and high magnitude disruptive
behavior.Essential FunctionsReasonable accommodations may be made
to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.Demonstrate accurate implementation of education, skill
acquisition and behavior reduction plans as taught in initial and
ongoing training sessions and based on feedback from
supervisors.Implement behavioral health treatment by providing
intensive services based off the individual’s behavioral health
needs including, but not limited to: skills development, problem
solving, conflict resolution, emotions/behavior management,
developing positive coping mechanisms, and managing symptoms to
enhance vocations/school opportunities and/or independent
living.Implement crisis interventions as needed to maintain
safety.Collect data and all records accurately following Boundless
procedures.Organize and maintains residential and instructional
area/materials.Prepare and keeps reinforcement and needed program
materials organized and accessible.Complete any documentation
needed for the individual in compliance with Boundless policies and
procedures.Identify concerns with program goals and interventions
and communicates this to supervisor.Perform duties within home
including, but not limited to cooking; cleaning; laundry; grocery
shopping for the individuals or with them (in conjunction with
their individual plans). Packs lunches as designated.Support
individual with all adaptive life skills including, but not limited
to bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, etc.Ensure the safety,
health, and well-being of all individuals; reports and documents
unsafe conditions in the environment and injury and health
conditions of individual; always interacts in a positive way with
individuals; fosters a home atmosphere.Transport individuals as
needed; operates Boundless vehicles and/or own vehicle and
maintains the appearance of the Boundless vehicle and fuel.Assist
in maintaining household and individual files for compliance with
applicable local, state, and federal standards as needed.Report
unusual incidents and communicates unusual medical situations as
required.Seek, receive, and apply feedback appropriately and
professionally, and work towards goals developed with
supervisors.Dress appropriately and arrives on time for workPerform
first aid as trained and designated.Communicate by both hearing and
speaking in a professional manner with the individual, team
members, outside professionals, and parents, and use professional
language when interacting and when describing the individual and/or
behaviors.Responsible for reading and following the employee
handbook and all Boundless policies and procedures.Responsible for
completing and following all trainings assigned.Within 60 days of
hire, successful completion of the required physical crisis
management training(s) and certification(s) applicable to the
assigned program.Involve individuals to whatever capacity possible
in community events and activities.Monitor individual’s health and
reports any concerns to nursing staff and/or supervisor.May perform
delegated nursing tasks.Perform other related duties as
assigned.The above statements reflect the general details
considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job
as identified and shall not be considered as a detailed description
of all work required.Minimum Qualifications:Must be at least 18
years of ageHigh School Diploma or equivalentMust be able to
communicate in English, including both spoken and in
writing.Licensure/Certification:First Aid, CPR - adult, child and
infant; delegated nursingValid Ohio Driver’s License with Ohio
Bureau of Motor Vehicles; proof of auto insurance.No more than 5
points on license.Preferred Experience:Three-year experience
working with individuals with autism spectrum disorder,
intellectual/developmental disabilities, and/or behavioral health
conditions.Experience implementing applied behavior
analysis.College Degree in related field.Special Skills and
Requirements:Must be detail oriented and have competent literacy
and writing, documentation, communication and interpersonal
abilities.Must be able to use tools and equipment as required –
including pushing/pulling wheelchairs, lifting consumers with hoyer
lifts.Work EnvironmentThis job works in a residential treatment
program. This job may also work in the community providing services
to individuals in their school or other community settings. This
role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers and
phones.An individual in this position will be exposed to the
following environmental conditions when performing duties:Inside
Environmental ConditionsOutside Environmental ConditionsExposure to
BloodExposure to Bodily FluidsCombative BehaviorPhysical Demands
Ability to maintain physical exertion for multiple events across a
shift that could last up to 45 minutes per episode. Ability to
maintain a kneeling and/or crouching position for multiple events
across a shift that could last up to 45 minutes per episode.Ability
to stand for the majority of the shift. Ability to respond quickly
to sounds. Ability to see and quickly respond to dangerous
situations. Ability to wear personal protective and safety gear
correctly for the majority of the shift. Ability to lift and move
up to 50 pounds. Ability to assume and maintain a variety of
postures (kneeling, squatting, crawling, sitting, standing) for
extended periods of time across the shift along with the ability to
walk swiftly or run after consumers on a shift. Ability to sit on
the floor or stand for extended periods of time. Must be willing
and able to restrain/hold/transport individuals as needed. Ability
to utilize quick body movements when working with individuals with
challenging behavior. Ability to remain awake for the entire
assigned shift.Skills, Knowledge and AbilitiesAbility to complete
trainings and apply knowledge to work with individuals
served.Ability to perform first aid medical procedures when
necessary.Requirement to
lift/bend/push/pull/stoop/kneel/crouch/crawl regularly when
implementing crisis interventions.Ability to accurately document
required data.Operate and conduct self in a professional manner at
all times.Ability to hear and speak spoken language in
communication with individuals served, other staff, family members
of individuals, and members of the general public.Ability to accept
and implement feedback and constructive criticism related to job
duties and performanceIntermediate computer skills.The above
statements reflect the general details considered necessary to
describe the principal functions of the job as identified and shall
not be considered as a detailed description of all work
requirements that may be inherent in the position.Shift Sunday:
4:00 PM - 12:00 AM Monday: 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM Tuesday: OFF
Wednesday: OFFThursday: 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM Friday: 4:00 PM - 12:00
AM Saturday: 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM Hours: 40 Salary: . Date posted:
06/23/2025
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