BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST
Company: Supportive Concepts for Families
Location: Reading
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB TITLE: Behavior Specialist
JOB LOCATION: Reading, PA The Behavior Specialist provides
clinically oriented behavior support to individuals with
intellectual and developmental disabilities and/or mental health
diagnosis. The Behavior Specialist will work closely with our
clinical, programmatic, residential and day support staff to
develop holistic behavioral treatment plans that consider thoughts,
feelings and behaviors of our participants within an interpersonal
and systematic context. The Behavior Specialist will promote the
wellbeing of the human aspect of this organization and administer
the principles of short and long-range planning to anticipate and
avoid issues. This systemic approach requires participation on a
multidisciplinary team and the training of staff, families and
caretakers. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE JOB AND ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS:
Complete evaluation / detailed assessment of needs for individuals
needing a Behavioral Support Plan (BSP) or a Restrictive Procedure
Plan (RPP) Collect and evaluate behavioral data Observe individual
in various settings for the purpose of developing a BSP/RPP
Collaborate with the individual, their family, and their team for
the purpose of developing a BSP/RPP Conducting comprehensive
functional assessments of presenting issues (e.g., aggression,
self-injurious behavior, law offending behavior, elopement etc.)
Partner with the individual, their family, and their team in order
to develop positive interventions to address specific presenting
issues Develop individualized BSP/RPP Ensure that all support plans
are Person Driven, integrate Practice Based Evidence and reflect
the core clinical needs of the individual Train and mentor
support/program staff, families and team members on the
individual’s behavior support plan and the in-dividual preference
for supports Implement activities and strategies identified in the
individual’s BSP/RPP Monitor implementation of BSP/RPP Collect,
organize, review, and analyze data on challenging strategies
Maintain and update individuals’ behavioral data tracking
tools/create progress documentation utilizing excel and convey
trends, progress, success or the need to change approaches Review
and revise BSP/RPP annually for each individual at Individual
Support Plan (ISP) Annual Review or whenever a Critical Revision
(CR) is requested by the individual’s supports team Collect BSP/RPP
signatures electronically through DocuSign Partner with
interdisciplinary teams to schedule and facilitate annual training
on BSP/RPP Attend (as required / virtually) psychiatric, medical,
and therapy appointments as needed for consumers Participate as
needed in Interdisciplinary Team and Quarterly ISP meetings Ensure
/Protect all individual’s human rights Participate in ongoing Human
Rights Team (HRT) Reviews Complete the individual(s) HRT Summary
and necessary supporting documentation Participate in various
County Human Rights Committee (HRC) Reviews Complete the necessary
supporting documentation and coordinate with Regional Director that
all necessary documentation is complete/accurate Participate in
various County Positive Practices Review Committee (PPRC) upon
request Collects feedback on the individual and team members’
experiences of the supports and services provided Complete
accurately documentation of billable/non-billable time in SETWorks,
Progress Notes (PN) and Monthly Progress Review Summary Notes
(MPRSN) daily/weekly/monthly for every individual on BSS caseload
Submit required monthly oversight information to supervisors
Participate in necessary supervision/mentoring meeting with
supervisor Review ISP Caseload Tool monthly for accuracy Review
Authorization Spreadsheets and update the team on any changes in
need Timely submit proper, complete and accurate required
documentation/ paperwork as required by State and Federal
Regulations, PDCS, and HIPAA Complete PDCS Annual Training
requirements Follow up on correspondence/mailings/filing as needed
Minimum Qualification Requirements: Master’s Degree in Psychology,
Social Work, Special Education, Counseling or other health related
fields. Will consider candidates with a Bachelors degree who are
completing their Master's Degree or candidates with a Bachelors
degree and relevant experience. Minimum 2 years of experience
working with MH/IDD consumers Valid Driver's License Preferred
Experience Qualification Requirements: Two (2) to Five (5) years
behavioral support services experience Knowledge and experience
with: Positive Approaches, Dual Diagnosis, Person Centered
Thinking, Trauma Informed Care, group facilitation and staff
mentoring a plus Excellent communication skills Excellent writing,
documentation, and record keeping skills; particular emphasis on
Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBA) and written
behavioral/treatment plans Excellent organizational skills and
detail oriented Excellent Perks and Benefits Competitive salary
starting at $50,000/year Paid Training & Career Advancement A Great
Team Environment DailyPay – A benefit that allows you to access
your pay when you need it Great medical and wellness plans About
APIS Apis Services, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Inperium,
Inc.) provides a progressive platform for delivering Shared
Services to Inperium and its Constellation of affiliate companies.
Allowing these entities to advance their mission and vision. By
exploring geographical program expansion and focusing on quality
outcome measures to create cost savings that result in reinvestment
into the organizations stakeholders through capacity creation and
employee compensation betterment. Apis Services, Inc. and
affiliate’s provide equal employment opportunities for all
employees and applicants for employment in compliance with all
federal and all applicable state and local laws and regulations,
including nondiscrimination in hiring and employment. All
employment decisions are made without regard to race, color,
religion, gender, national origin, ancestry, age, sexual
orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, genetic
information, marital status, pregnancy/childbirth, veteran status
or any other basis protected by law. This policy of
non-discrimination and equal employment opportunities extends to
every phase and aspect of hiring and employment.
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