Rise Services, Inc.
Fruitland, Idaho, United States
ID Intervention Specialist - Fruitland (56041)
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Community Partnerships of Idaho (CPI) has been providing health and human services for over 25 years in Idaho and is an industry leader committed to advocating for those we serve and our communities. We pride ourselves in delivering high quality services and the training and development of our staff.
In January 2020, CPI was acquired by a like-minded, non-profit, called RISE, Inc. RISE is an innovative human services network originally established in 1987 for the purpose of moving individuals living in institutions into family settings. Combined, CPI and RISE are working together to Create Opportunities for and with People in the states and communities they serve.
THE POSITIONThe Intervention Specialist provides direct intervention for children and adolescents with developmental disabilities in a school and/or community setting.
In accordance with the child or adolescents plan for treatment, the IS role is to provide intervention services directed toward decreasing the child or adolescents maladaptive behaviors and encouraging adaptive behaviors in the classroom or community setting, using reinforcement strategies.
The Intervention Specialist is required to document the progress or regression of goals, coordinate and collaborate with necessary treatment team members to support the child or adolescent, and participate in supervision on a regular basis.
POSITION EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSMust be at least eighteen (18) years old and
Bachelors Degree in human service field, or Bachelors Degree in a non-human service related field with 24 minimum upper division semester credits in human services field
Verifiable proof of paid, supervised experience providing services to a child or adolescent with a developmental disability for a minimum of 1,040 hours
Complete 40 hour RBT training in ABA (provided by the agency)
OR, hold a current certificate in Habilitative Intervention (HI)
Have their own reliable transportation, a valid drivers license and car insurance
Must provide or obtain CPR/First Aid Certification (provided by the agency)
Must provide or obtain MANDT and/or other de-escalation certification training, we determined by supervisor (provided by the agency)
Provide direct 1:1 intervention to a child or adolescent with a developmental disability in accordance with the plan for treatment
Provide regular written and verbal progress updates on treatment goals
Collaborate and coordinate services with treatment team members in various settings, including but not limited to teachers, Ancillary Services (PT, OT, Speech), clinicians, etc.
Provide daily documentation on the progression or regression of goals
Participate in staff meetings regularly
Participate in supervision regularly
Effectively communicate with parents and other providers
Adhere to State and Federal Guidelines, including Mandated Reporting, HIPAA, and Fraud, Waste and Abuse policies
Must maintain CPR/First Aid Certification
Must maintain MANDT or other de-escalation certification as determined by supervisor
Must complete annual training requirements, as determined by Department Policies and Procedures
Medical/dental/vision
401(k)
Paid time off/holiday
Short- and Long-Term Disability
Life Insurance
FLEX and Dependent Care Savings
Life & Leadership Coaching
Mileage Reimbursement