Behavior Health Specialist-PHP(Day School Pittsburgh) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at Pressley Ridge
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Job Description
Job Category: Education
Requisition Number: BEHAV004244
Job Type: Full-Time
Pittsburgh, PA, 15214, United States
Description
Pressley Ridge Benefits
The well-being of our employees and their families is important to us. At Pressley Ridge, we strive to provide the most competitive and comprehensive employee benefit programs that are affordable and help you and your family achieve and maintain your best possible health.
- Medical coverage available with a Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer match
- Prescription coverage
- Dental and vision plans
- Patient advocate and Medicare specialists available at no cost
- Dependent Care Flexible Savings Account
- Wellness incentive (up to $250)
- 403b with up to 9% employer give/match
- Free life insurance and AD&D
- Paid sick time (up to 15 days)
- Paid holidays including a birthday holiday
- Tuition reimbursement (if applicable)
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Position Summary
The Behavioral Health Specialist - PHP (BHS-PHP) is responsible for collaborating within the classroom team in the development, implementation, and monitoring of effective, individualized academic, behavioral and mental health programming for students. The BHS-PHP will also be responsible for co-facilitating groups and supporting their teammates with clinical documentation as needed.
Essential Responsibilities
- Clinical and Support
- Collaborate with the Special Education Teacher in the implementation and review of the Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for each student.
- Collaborates with the classroom team to support students in all content areas as well as areas specified in IEP through individual, group, and experiential interactions.
- Develop, implement and review Student Support Plans (SSP) in collaboration with the classroom team.
- Develop and implement a classroom/behavioral management system in collaboration with the classroom team.
- Develop and implement daily group and individualized lesson plans for each student utilizing provided social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum and supplemental materials.
- Demonstrates cultural sensitivity.
- Review and update the Student Support Plan (SSP) quarterly (or more if needed).
- Utilize training to have a clear identification of potential crises.
- Communicate protocols and support the development of a crisis plan.
- Focuses on building therapeutic relationships.
- Gives students a safe space to share and express their feelings.
- Uses a trauma informed lens to identify triggers.
- Co-facilitate effective/psychoeducational groups utilizing provided curriculum materials.
- Provide SET with behavioral data weekly and progress on social-emotional learning.
- Review and update the Student Support Plan (SSP) at least once a quarter. Update more frequently according to student needs.
- Communication
- Provide in-service/training programs to other educational programs as needed or directed.
- Draw insight from data and communicate those insights in context.
- Effectively communicate information from data, by avoiding jargon, and using basic terms.
- Participate in all regularly scheduled in-service programs.
- Respect individuals' privacy and confidentiality by setting clear communication guidelines.
- Professional Development
- Periodically attend local, state, or national conferences and workshops to enhance knowledge areas.
- Supervision
- Receive supervision.
- Receive supervision from and actively communicate with supervisor on an ongoing basis throughout the week by phone, email, written message and when possible, in person regarding program matters.
- Receive supervision.
- Leadership
- Serve on program committees as needed or directed.
- Directly always supervise students.
- Provide in-service/training programs to other educational programs as needed or directed.
- Documentation
- Complete Summary of Daily Progress (SDP) notes daily.
- Utilize technology to create graphs of student data.
- Assist with clinical documentation as needed.
- Complete designated assessment forms as required.
- Risk Management and Safety
- Follow designated program policy regarding the documentation of critical incidents.
- Follow procedures for all physical contact with students.
- Follow procedures for student illness and injury, including arranging necessary medical care, accordingly, informing appropriate persons of the situation, and documenting the injury/illness and actions taken.
- Assist other staff, as needed, in interventions (TCI, Ukeru) to protect students and staff from injury.
- Detect and remediate any potentially dangerous environmental conditions (e.g. broken glass) accordingly.
- When transporting students, maintain safe driving procedures.
Qualifications
- Education/Credentials/Licensure:
- Requires a bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, or counseling.
- Requires a valid state driver’s license, safe driving record, and current auto insurance.
- Experience:
- None
- Clearances Required by Applicable Regulations:
- State Police
- FBI
- Child Abuse Clearances
- Mandated Reporter-Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse training certificate and/or statement
Working Conditions
- Physical Demands:
- This position requires operating a keypad device 25% of the day and electronic/office equipment 50% of the day. Travel includes transporting students to and from school, school-based appointments, and/or field trips. Fingers, thumbs, hands, wrists, elbows, legs and feet are all routinely used throughout the day. The lower and upper torso is used 25% of the day. Employee must meet minimum requirements for hearing, speech, and vision. Walking is required 25% of the day. Standing occurs 25% of the day. Sitting happens 75% of the day. Reaching above the shoulder as well as bending and twisting are performed 25% of the day. This function routinely lifts 10 pounds, 4 times per day. The maximum lift is under 50 pounds, 1 time per day. The position requires the ability to implement physical interventions and meet the physical demands of TCI. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- Mental Demands:
- Continually handles diversity of problems.
- Frequently performs multiple tasks, make quick decisions, concentrate, and handle distractions that interfere.
- Environmental Factors:
- Environmental demands require this position in schools and community.
- Working Hours:
- Hours dependent on school schedule. Flexibility to meet student needs.
- Day Schools are on a 10-month/ school year schedule.
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