The Behavioral Health Education Specialist II provides direct patient care by developing rapport with patients, facilitating patient/caregiver safety, and gathering critical data to inform the treatment team
Job Summary
The Behavioral Health Education Specialist II provides direct patient care by developing rapport with patients, facilitating patient/caregiver safety, and gathering critical data to inform the treatment team.
This role involves leading the implementation of interventions and curriculum, providing individual supportive contacts, and assessing immediate risk.
The position requires competency in IEP implementation, curriculum creation, and the ability to lead the learning environment independently.
Matching Summary
The Behavioral Health Education Specialist II provides direct patient care by developing rapport with patients, facilitating patient/caregiver safety, and gathering critical data to inform the treatment team.
Salary
$25.02 - $39.41
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Trauma informed care
Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI)
Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI)
De-escalating negative behaviors
Creating safe environments
Patient care documentation
Nice-to-have
Culturally sensitive care
Positive driving motor vehicle record
Bi-lingual in Spanish
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, family studies, or related field
Ability to obtain Colorado Department of Education substitute license within 6 months
Skills pass of Special Education Training on IEP reading and implementation
Demonstrated experience in de-escalating negative behaviors
Demonstrated experience in Behavioral Health, Special Education, Early Childhood Education