Developmental Brain Injury Services (DBIS)
Full-time
40 Hours a Week (flexible schedule)
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Summary:
Our team provides clinical support to adults with developmental disabilities and/or brain injuries and to their care and support teams across a variety of services including residential group homes, shared living and outreach. We serve a population with a wide range of developmental, mental health, medical needs. We work cohesively with our nursing and administrative teams to be able to provide well-rounded supports to enhance and maximize the quality of our individual’s lives.
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Responsibilities:
- Write and/or update medication treatment plans. (will be reviewed and signed off on by the supervising clinician).
- Writes and/or updates home and/or community alone time waivers.
- Write and/or updates other paperwork as needed.
- Monitors data collection at the houses.
- Meets with supervising licensed PBS clinician to evaluate data, treatment plan progress, and assist in modifying plans as needed.
- Completes low-level behavior assessments under the direction and supervision of supervising clinician.
- May occasionally meet with a client if needed.
- Meet with staff as needed to obtain information and resolve issues.
- Occasionally attends meetings (e.g. Individual Support Plan (ISP), DDS Risk meetings, etc.) as determined by supervising clinician.
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Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree, or currently enrolled, preferably with a psychology or social work major
- 1-2 yrs working with adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities, mental health concerns, or brain injury.
- Familiarity with MS Word and Excel.
- Valid driver’s license.
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Benefits:
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Bachelors- $20.00/hour to start, then $22.00/hour after 90 days/successful completion of Registered Behavior Technician training.
- a generous time-off package.
- comprehensive health and dental insurance plans.
- a 403(B)-retirement plan, with employer matching, paid life insurance.
- advancement opportunities, tuition assistance; and several more benefit options.
- ongoing professional development.
ServiceNet is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Grounded in research and fueled by compassion and creativity, we meet people where they are and provide the highest quality services to address their needs. At ServiceNet, we work with people who are living with mental illness, developmental disability or autism, brain injury, substance use or addiction issues, or the hardship of homelessness.
Whether you are someone who provides direct care, or you work behind the scenes to support those who do, at ServiceNet you will be part of a diverse team that is making a powerful difference in people’s lives!
ServiceNet employs more than 1,500 people in our diverse network of mental health and human service programs throughout western Massachusetts – from professional therapists who offer a wide range of evidence-based therapies in our behavioral health centers, to direct care staff in our group homes and enrichment centers, to the vocational specialists at our working farm in Hatfield.
And we have a variety of interesting, challenging positions available. We hope you will apply!