Ability to exercise good judgment and discretion.
Ability to work with and respect persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Ability to work varied and flexible hours, to accept and adapt to changes in assignments, methods, policies, etc.
Knowledge of basic non-professional techniques used in assisting in the care, treatment and habilitative programming for individuals with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities.
Knowledge of advanced behavior support techniques.
Knowledge of the principles of management and supervision of personnel.
Ability to supervise, review and evaluate the work of assigned personnel.
Ability to administer medications to individuals served, in accordance with agency
policies and procedures, after certification by the State of Missouri and facility officials.
Ability to implement and supervise individual and group habilitation programs designed to improve each individual served self help skills, economic self sufficiency, socialization, leisure skills, mobility, communication and personal health.
Ability to accurately report, record observations, and supervise these activities.
Ability to communicate effectively in oral and written form.
Ability to stand, stoop, lift up to 50 lbs., and pull and push items.
Ability to maintain a record of punctuality and attendance.
Ability to be organized and efficient to complete all listed duties in a timely manner. The Behavioral Technician Supervisor will also need to follow the chain of command and be able to ask for help when needed.
16. A licensed and insured driver.
17. Ability to obtain a class E drivers license if driving persons served in an Arc vehicle.