Duties:
- Complete behavioral assessments and plan treatment strategies in conjunction with team
- Develop, implement and evaluate individual client Behavioural plans
- Coordinate and monitor service delivery and assist in the development and delivery of training sessions for clients, staff and community partners
- Develop and implements, in conjunction with treatment team members, evidence-based treatment plans responsive to client needs
- Provide on-site assessment and ongoing intervention to the Dual Diagnosis Transitional Rehabilitative Housing Program (DD TRHP)
- Collaborate with DD TRHP Housing provider to develop program and house procedures, to be re-evaluated on an ongoing basis
- Promote awareness of the Dual Diagnosis Consultation Service to the Developmental Service sector in Ottawa and Champlain region
- Provide education, consultation and clinical support to the Developmental Disabilities Sector, with a view of assisting them in managing individuals with challenging behaviours, who might otherwise come in conflict with the law
- Collaborate with forensic Behaviour Therapist in the provision of services to the program, as able
- Participates in the development and delivery of educational and informational programs for clients and staff
- Facilitate transfer of knowledge into practice and enhance staff’s ability to manage interfering behaviours and care plan interventions through role modeling, coaching, and mentoring.
- Work in a manner that is in compliance with staff and patient/client safety practices, policies and procedures of The Royal.
- Work in a manner that follows the BACB Code of Ethics
- Ensure a work environment that is conducive to The Royal’s Anti-Racism, Harassment, & Discrimination Free Workplace Policy.
Qualifications:
- Post graduate diploma or degree from a recognized college or university such as a diploma in Behaviour Analysis or a related field. i.e. Behavioural Science Technology (3 years advanced), or a related undergraduate degree with emphasis on applied behavior analysis.
- Prior experience with supporting clients in group living environments
- Direct clinical experience implementing Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) preferred
- Board Certified Assistant Behavioural Analyst (BCaBA) preferred.
- Ability to train others in ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) principles an asset.
- Computer skills and experience/familiarity with care planning functions, as well as workload measurement tools.
- Specialized skills in dual diagnosis, mental health & addictions. Knowledge of best practices in these areas and the effect on the client, families and care providers.
- Must be able to work in a collaborative, team model, yet show independent practice initiative in organizing and prioritizing work effectively and with minimal supervision.
- Knowledge of community resources in with mental health & addictions issues.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Experience in facilitation of group/individual training/education is considered an asset
- Valid class G driver’s license. Valid driver’s licence and access to reliable vehicle.
- English level A- is mandatory in oral comprehension, expression, reading, and writing. Bilingual (French/English) is considered an asset.
- Prior experience with supporting clients in group living environments
- Develop, implement and evaluate individual client Behavioural plans