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Career Opportunities
Current Openings:
Behavioral Health Technician (BHT):
Program: IBHS
Job Type: Part-time
Salary: From $15.00 per hour
Minimum Qualifications:
*Must meet ONE of the following:*
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Have certification as a BCaBA
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Have certification as an RBT
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Have certification as a BCAT
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Have a behavior health certification or behavior analysis certification from an organization that the National Commission accredits for Certifying Agencies or the American National Standards Institute
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Have a minimum of a high school diploma or the equivalent of a high school diploma AND have completed a 40-hour training covering the RBT Task List as evidenced by a certification that includes the name of the responsible trainer, who is certified as a BCBA or BCaBA
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Have a minimum of 2-years of experience in the provision of behavioral health service.
AND
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Have access to a vehicle in which they can show current coverage of insurance
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Have a valid driver’s license for the duration of employment
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Obtain required clearances, which at this time include: Act 33, Act 34 and act 114 PRIOR to beginning work for the agency. Employees must update clearances as per agency policy
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Completed the CPSL mandatory training (every 3 years for the duration of employment)
Responsibilities:
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· Implementation of the assigned client's Individualized Treatment Plan
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Maintain all training requirements as outlined in the clinical policy and procedure manual
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Obtain supervision as outlined in the clinical policy and procedure manual
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Maintain professional boundaries at all times
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Complete all paperwork as required by the agency
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Attend mandatory meetings
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Maintain adherence to CASSP principles at all times
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Provide supervisors with regular client and family updates
Behavior Consultant (BC):
Program: IBHS
Job Types: Full-time Salaried, Part-time Hourly
Salary: $43,000 - $55,000 per year OR $25.00 - $30.00 per hour
(Final wage is determined by experience and licensure status)
Minimum Qualifications:
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Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, Special Education, or similar human services field
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Professional license (Preferred but not required)
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Ability to obtain Act 33/34 and FBI Clearances
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CPSL training
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Must have a current driver's license, car insurance, and reliable transportation
Responsibilities:
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Behavior Consultants (BC) are responsible for the overall treatment of assigned clients, which includes direct supervision of assigned Behavior Health Technicians. BC's are assigned a caseload of specific children between the ages of 2-20 who have a DSM V Psychiatric Diagnosis.
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The BC's are responsible for creating and updating treatment plans, developing interventions, updating other treatment team members on progress, documenting client progress, and maintaining the client's record of treatment.
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BC's provide consultation to assigned client's family and other involved parties (i.e. teachers, daycare providers, etc...) regarding a child's behavior. Services will vary according to the individual needs of the child and family.
Reports to: Clinical Director and Compliance Manager
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Therapist:
Program: Outpatient Clinic and School Based Behavioral Health Clinic
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
Salary: $30.00 - $35.00 per hour
Minimum Qualifications:
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· Licensed Doctoral Level Psychologist OR
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· Licensed Clinical Psychologist OR
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· Licensed Mental Health Professional (LPC, LCSW, LMFT) OR
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· Master’s degree in Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, or similar field AND
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· Must be able to obtain Act 33/34 and FBI Clearances
Responsibilities:
Specific responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
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Provide and appropriately document therapeutic services provided within the scope of practice as a mental health professional or mental health worker, which includes at minimum: psycho-social and diagnostic assessments, treatment planning, and individual and/or family counseling within the scope of practice applicable to the client of best practice techniques and/or generally accepted industry standards of practice.
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Maintain accurate and timely clinical record of therapeutic encounters, i.e. daily progress notes, intake, treatment plans/reviews, discharge plans, communication log, follow-up letters, etc.
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Provide critical incident reporting to clinical director as appropriate within 24-hours of incident or incident notification.
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Provide mandated reporting on all children who may be victims of abuse or neglect.
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Develop individualized treatment plans and monitor progress of clients.
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Appropriately document progress notes the day of service provided to help ensure that timely billing for services may occur.
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Participate in treatment team and school-based meetings as needed.
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Provide and document appropriate discharge planning, aftercare planning, and referrals to all clients.
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Provide accurate availability to school-based supervisor for scheduling purposes.
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Attend clinical supervision with School-Based Supervisor or Clinical Director.
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Review and abide by all relevant policies and procedures per staff handbook and published updates or memorandums.
Reports to: School-Based District Supervisor and/or Outpatient Clinical Director
Employee Benefits Available (if qualified):
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· 401(k) matching
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· Dental Insurance
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· Flexible schedule
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· Life insurance
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· Paid time off
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· Vision insurance
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· Sign-on bonus
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· Incentive/Performance-based bonuses
**WPPC DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF COLOR, RACE, RELIGION, DISABILITY, ANCESTRY, AGE, GENDER, GENDER IDENTITY, OR NATIONAL ORIGIN. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES SHALL BE INCREASED FOR QUALIFIED DISABLED APPLICANTS, AND REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS SHALL BE MADE TO MEET THE PHYSICAL OR MENTAL LIMITATIONS OF QUALIFIED APPLICATIONS OR EMPLOYEES.**