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Behavior Specialist

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Delta Community Supports

Drexel Hill, PA (In Person)

$54,080 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 03/12/2026 (Updated 03/20/2026) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Behavior Specialist Drexel Hill, PA Job Details Full-time $24 - $28 an hour 4 days ago Qualifications Crisis intervention Parent and caregiver training as behavioral support Bachelor's degree in counseling Bachelor's degree in social work Bachelor's degree in special education Caseload management Bachelor's degree in psychology English Mid-level Driver's License Clinical staff training Education Bachelor's degree Driving Counseling Staff training Behavior analysis Psychology Implementing behavioral health therapy programs Evidence-based interventions in treatment planning Data interpretation Computer skills Bachelor's degree in education Patient progress monitoring Applied Behavior Analysis Acute care Progress documentation Social Work Special Education Crisis management Interdisciplinary behavioral health coordination Staff development Full Job Description The Behavior Specialist plays a key role in developing and implementing individualized behavior support plans that improve the quality of life for the individuals we serve. This position works collaboratively with families, caregivers, and interdisciplinary team members to assess behavioral needs, deliver training, and ensure consistent application of evidence‑based behavior management strategies. Principal Duties and Responsibilities To perform this role successfully, an individual must be able to carry out each essential duty satisfactorily. The responsibilities listed below represent the knowledge, skills, and abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Clinical & Behavioral Responsibilities Conduct Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) and prepare reports in accordance with state and ODP requirements. Develop Behavior Support Plans (BSPs) and Crisis Intervention Plans using evidence‑based interventions. Collaborate with individuals, families, caregivers, and team members to implement behavior intervention strategies. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions and adjust programming as needed. Provide direct skills training and behavior therapy to individuals on the caseload when appropriate. Develop and implement fading plans for restrictive interventions. Participate in clinical rounds and present progress updates, goals, and intervention strategies. Training & Support Provide training, coaching, and ongoing support to staff and caregivers on best practices in behavior management. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of client progress, interventions, and outcomes in compliance with ODP regulations. Review and analyze data regularly to guide programming decisions. Program & Safety Responsibilities Assist in resolving problematic situations within the program environment. Notify Program Management of any unusual, unsafe, or emergency situations. Maintain required levels of supervision for assigned individuals as outlined in each Individual Support Plan (ISP). Prepare for and respond promptly to emergency situations to ensure the safety and security of individuals and program sites (e.g., fire drills, evacuations). Notify appropriate authorities in the event of a valid emergency. Professional Conduct Serve as a positive role model by demonstrating professionalism, appropriate appearance, confidentiality, courtesy, honesty, fairness, and personal integrity. Ability to comprehend, read, write and speak English Ability to use excellent oral and written communications skills. Ability to use telephone, voice mail, copier, facsimile machine, computer and calculator. Ability to work effectively with people both one-on-one and in a team environment, facilitating their growth and development. Ability to resolve non-routine situations properly. Ability to be observant and intuitive. Ability to be dependable and punctual. Ability to work on assigned tasks as well as to accept direction on given assignments. Ability to operate vehicles with a valid driver's license in accordance with applicable state laws, insurance provider requirements and company policies and procedures. Position Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Special Education, Counseling, Social Work, Education, Applied Behavior Analysis. Experience in Applied Behavior Analysis preferred. Prior experience working with individuals who are medically/behaviorally acute. Prior experience working with a dual diagnosis population.

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