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Proactive Behavioral Technician who believes in using past behavior to try and anticipate future and potentially dangerous behavior. Adept at communicating with medical personnel, helping to maintain order in a dangerous situation, and generating reliable patient observations. Specializes in homes for the elderly and youth detention facilities.
- Certified in CPR and first aid
- Certified in three forms of self-defense
- Understands the importance of empathy and proactive care
- Dedicated to providing the best possible care and assistance
- No hesitation in getting involved in potentially dangerous situations
- Willing to work a wide variety of shifts
- Assisted in developing resident activity schedule and making sure all activity options were represented.
- Responsible for reporting and behavioral issues immediately to medical staff.
- Assisted in creating and administering group classes revolving around behavioral issues.
- Assisted in keeping a daily log of behavioral issues and submitting a summary to the medical staff.
- Worked with medical staff to create activities that would help to maintain order in the facility.
- Often asked to work night watch during times when certain residents were suspected of planning trouble.
- Responsible for gathering all behavioral data and submitting a weekly report to management.
- Assisted in determining discipline for residents who could not abide by the rules.
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