DASCH is truly committed to enhancing and uplifting the lives of the people it supports through education, awareness, understanding and the highest degree of respect for all.
We are currently hiring for the position of Behaviour Consultant. Join a team that assesses behavioural needs of the people we support and offers them, their families, and caregivers support in the form of behavioural intervention, training, and counselling. This position involves working collaboratively with others to help people with intellectual disabilities be part of their community and have the skills needed to cope with life’s everyday events.
Position Summary
The Behaviour Consultant works as part of the Specialized Support and Resource Services (SSRS) team and is responsible for the assessment and behavioural provisions of the people we support who are exhibiting challenging behaviours using procedures that are scientifically valid. The Behaviour Consultant is responsible for providing training throughout the organization regarding individual behaviour plans, general behaviour principles and varied disabilities.
Role & Responsibilities
Responsible for administration, development and provision of psychological services and education.
Assess clinical/behavioural needs of the people we support.
Design, implement, train, and monitor behavioural treatment plans that meet the overall needs of the person.
Document recommendations, progress notes, and outcomes of implemented treatment strategies.
Provide direction to, and consult with other members of the DASCH team to ensure service delivery and treatment plans are responding to the needs of the person.
Provide training to caregivers, families, location supervisors, direct support professionals and managers in positive behaviour management techniques.
Motivate, supervise, and monitor the performance of staff in areas related to SSRS.
Develop, maintain, administer, and supervise staff training/education plans.
Consult With Other Clinical Areas Regarding Programs When Required.
Coordinate services provided to the people we support if needed.
Promote and enhance knowledge and understanding of psychological characteristics and needs of a person with an intellectual disability.
Work effectively and collaboratively with peers, supervisors, and external partners.
Provide individual treatment sessions when necessary to promote independence and adaptive skills.
Assist in the administration of skill development groups as required.
Attend government meetings and medical appointments as required.
Participate in continuing education programs required by the Psychological Association of Manitoba or DASCH.
Skills & Qualifications
BCBA (Board Certified Behaviour Analyst) is an asset.
Master’s degree in psychology from a recognized university (with a specialization in behaviour management preferred) is an asset.
Registration, or able to be registered, with the Psychological Association of Manitoba is an asset.
Minimum of three years of experience working with people with intellectual disabilities providing clinical supports is preferred.
Possess a comprehensive knowledge of behaviour analysis theory and practice relevant to the support, assessment, and treatment of people with intellectual disabilities and clinical concerns.
Efficient in the design and implementation of treatment procedures.
Experienced in training and adult education.
Strong communication, data analysis and information interpretation skills.
Strong professional skills, ability to remain objective and constructive.
Ability to meet the emotional demands of working with people with violent behaviour, self-injurious behaviour, and other high-risk behaviours.
Demonstrated skills and ability to work in a team environment.
Ability to work a flexible schedule.
Full Class 5 Manitoba Driver’s License with access to a vehicle for work.
Work Hours
Full Time
Monday to Friday
Wage: Starting at $60,000 annually
Employer-Paid Benefits
Extended health care
Dental care
Vision care
Life coverage
Maternity and parental leave top-ups
Employee and Family Assistance Program
3 weeks’ vacation after first year of service, available to use as accrued
Personal days
Disability coverage
Registered Pension Plan with 5% employer-matched contributions
Optional RRSP and TFSA plans
Paid mileage
Extensive employer-paid training
Closing date: August 21st
Thank you for your interest in DASCH; however, only successful candidates will be contacted.
Please note that employment within DASCH is contingent on the receipt of satisfactory background checks, including Criminal Record Check (CRC) with Vulnerable Sector Search, Adult Abuse Registry Check (AARC), and Child Abuse Registry Check (CARC) as well as employment reference checks. DASCH will accept existing CRC, AARC and CARC if dated within 3 months of your application date. You may apply for your CRC online at Obtaining these documents is not a guarantee of employment.%{{advertiserId}}% %%{{category}}%%
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