| Would you like to help make a difference, enjoy excellent benefits, and join a fast-growing company? We might have a job for you. We are looking for a dedicated Lead Behavior Technician – Residential Treatment who shares our passion for helping others to join the I Am Boundless, Inc. team! Boundless is fast growing CQL- and CARF- accredited nonprofit organization with nearly 40 years of expertise. We are focused on supporting people with complex needs associated with intellectual and developmental disabilities and/or behavioral health challenges. Boundless Benefits Working for Boundless has many perks. We treat our team like family and offer advantages that allow you to focus, thrive, and grow. Enjoy excellent benefits such as medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, a flexible spending plan, legalshield, and generous paid time off. Looking to develop your skills? Boundless can offer you hard to find training, flexibility, and personal and professional opportunities. Available Shifts: 7:30 am - 3:30 pm 3:30 pm - 11:30 pm 11:30 pm - 7:30 am What You Would Be Doing This position will be working directly in a residential therapeutic setting with individuals in need of behavior stabilization with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. 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. This position will take lead on each shift to ensure the treatment team is functioning smoothly and all daily requirements are complete. 
	Demonstrates accurate implementation of education, skill acquisition and behavior reduction plans as taught in initial and ongoing training sessions and based on feedback from supervisorsImplements crisis interventions as needed to maintain safetyCollects data and all records accurately following Boundless proceduresOrganizes and maintains residential and instructional area/materialsPrepares and keeps reinforcement and needed program materials organized and accessibleComplete any documentation needed for the individual when assigned by supervisorsIdentifies concerns with program goals and interventions and communicates this to supervisorsPerforms 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.Ensures 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.Transports individuals as needed; operates Boundless vehicles and/or own vehicle and maintains the appearance of the Boundless vehicle and fuelAssists in maintaining household files for compliance with applicable local, state and federal standards as needed; reports unusual incidents and communicates unusual medical situations as required; performs first aid and other procedures as trained and designated.Attends all training as directed by supervisor (this may include webinars or video training)Receive and work towards goals developed by supervisorsCommunicates in a professional manner with individuals, team members, and parentsSeeks, receives, and applies feedback appropriately and professionallyDresses appropriately and arrives on time for workUses professional language when describing the individuals and/or behaviorsResponsible for reading and following all Boundless and Medicaid policy and proceduresInvolves individuals to whatever capacity possible in community events and activitiesMonitors individual’s health and reports any concerns to nursing staff and/or supervisorMay perform delegated nursing tasks.Performs 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. | 
	
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Minimum Qualifications:  
	Must be at least 18 years of ageCollege Degree in related field (preferred)Minimum qualifications: at least 2 years of college in psychology or related field plus 3 years or more of experience in the mental health fieldExperience working in a leadership roleMust 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 - No more than 5 points on driving recordProof of auto insurance. Preferred Experience: 
	Three-year experience working with intellectually or developmentally disabled individuals and experience implementing ABACollege Degree in related field Special Skills and Requirements: 
	Must be detail oriented and have competent literacy and writing, documentation, communications and interpersonal abilities.Must be able to use tools and equipment as required – including pushing/pulling wheelchairs, lifting consumers with hoyer lifts Interested? Great! Apply for this job and we will review your application We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. |