UofL Health

Intervention Specialist, Psych, 10a-10p, Weekend

Job Locations US-KY-Louisville
Job ID
2024-39583
Category
ULH-Clinical Support
Job Type
Regular

Overview

The Intervention Specialist is responsible for performing a variety of duties involved in carrying out general and specialized intervention programs as well as team member education on implementation and monitoring of these interventions.

Responsibilities

  • Provides information relative to assessment to all disciplines.
  • Provides input into intervention plans in conjunction with appropriate discipline
  • Communicates effectiveness of interventions to appropriate discipline.
  • Maintains orderly and appropriately stocked supplies and activities on unit.
  • Facilitates implementation of daily activity schedule in conjunction with Program Coordinator.
  • Provides training of intervention plans to various disciplines involved in patient care
  • Monitors implementation of intervention plans and provides feedback regarding plan implementation
  • Provides direct behavior therapy and active treatment programming on individual and/or group basis including proactive strategies and crisis intervention and models programming for all team members.
  • Assists with maintaining a structured milieu.
  • Collects, records, and enters data on observable patient behavior.
  • Accepts participation in special projects and appointments to hospital committees as appropriate.
  • Assists with floor coverage and other unit duties as necessary.

Qualifications

Education:

  • High school diploma or GED/equivalent (required)
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Human Service field (preferred)

 

Experience:

  • A minimum of five (5) years of experience in human services is required for applicants without Bachelor’s Degree (required)

 

Certification:

Basic Life Support (BLS) accredited by the American Heart Association (AHA) (required)

 

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