$36.68-$49.71 Hourly / $2,566.90-$3,479.09 BiWeekly /
$66,996.00-$90,804.00 Yearly
In a state health care facility, community based health care program or correctional facility, this class is accountable for conducting evaluations and therapy and providing services involving behavior modification, data collection and analysis, educational/vocational assessment and placement and/or program development and evaluation under close supervision.
Under supervision, develops and implements behavioral programs and/or individual treatment plans and trains direct care staff in their implementation; observes individual behavior; collects individual behavioral and environmental data; consults with allied professionals, families, direct care staff and community liaison workers on treatment planning, therapies and/or individual cases; prepares case notes and progress notes; participates in behavior analysis and adjustment, milieu therapy, research, educational/vocational assessment and placement, rehabilitation, data collection and analysis, program development and evaluation, behavioral techniques and community outreach; selects and administers objective and projective psycho-diagnostic tests; interprets test results; assesses individual intellectual status through observation and if individual abilities accommodate, conduct interview; writes reports including profiles on intellectual functioning and personality organization; provides individual and group therapy and family counseling; participates in clinical and interdisciplinary case conferences and staff meetings; may provide consultation according to specialized expertise; may serve as a Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional; performs related duties as required.
Knowledge of general psychological theory and its application to treatment, rehabilitation and research programs; knowledge of statistics, data interpretation and experimental design; knowledge of diagnostic procedures and their use in developing treatment plans; considerable interpersonal skills; oral and written communication skills; ability to develop treatment plans; ability to conduct individual and group psychotherapy; ability to provide consultation and training services; ability to utilize computer software.
A Master's or Doctorate degree in psychology, educational psychology, rehabilitative psychology, community psychology, experimental psychology or other related degree from a program accredited by a regional educational board and one (1) year of experience in treating and/or working with the individuals in the appropriate specialty serviced by the agency.
Incumbents in this class may be required to lift and restrain individuals; may have some exposure to communicable/infectious diseases and to risk of injury from individuals.
This replaces the existing specification for the class of Developmental Specialist 1 (35 Hour) in Salary Group HC 23 approved effective May 2, 2014. (Revised to update language) Action No. 19-018