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 Program Intervention Technician who shares our passion for helping others to join the I Am Boundless, Inc. team!
I Am Boundless, Inc. provides programs, services, and supports to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and/or behavioral health challenges. From residential and employment assistance to academics and social engagement, our person-centered approach to care celebrates each individual and encourages them to become active participants in the communities where they live, work, and play.
Boundless Benefits
Working for Boundless has many perks. Members of the Boundless team enjoy robust benefits including generous paid time off, health insurance, and more. We offer advantages that allow you to focus, thrive, and grow. Looking to develop your skills? Boundless can offer you hard to find training, along with personal and professional growth opportunities.
Salary: $14.00 to $14.79 per hour (based on experience)
Pay differentials:
--$1 per hour, weekday 2nd & 3rd shifts
--$2 per hour, weekend 2nd & 3rd shifts
--$1 per hour, weekend 1st shift
Schedule: Various Shifts and Schedules available (First, Second and Third shift openings)
What you will be doing
This position will be working directly in a crisis respite setting with individuals with a diagnosis of autism, I/DD and/or behavioral health needs. Constant engagement with and supervision of the individuals will be a requirement for staff. This will include programs specific to the individual's needs based on their IP; implementation as applicable 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 determines appropriate for the individual. Implementation of intense behavioral programming is likely for issues including self-injury, aggression, and elopement.
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