Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 24-2-46.3 - Role of the Behavior SpecialistA. Behavior Specialists are responsible for:1. Participating in the development of the Behavior Support Plan with the Behavior Consultant;2. Continued implementation of the Behavior Support Plan;3. Collecting and analyzing data for the effectiveness of the Behavior Support Plan;4. Adjusting or revising the strategies identified in the Behavior Support Plan as approved by the Behavior Consultant;5. Providing face-to-face training on the Behavior Support Plan and implementation strategies to employees and other caregivers. This shall include training during meals, hygiene, and/or community activities, and evenings and weekends noted in the Behavior Support Plan as particularly challenging;6. Monitoring agency provider employees and other caregivers on the implementation of the Behavior Support Plan;7. Submitting documentation to the Behavior Consultant as specified in the Behavior Support Plan which documents progress toward successful implementation of the Behavior Support Plan; and8. Consulting with the Behavior Consultant concerning changes in behavior.