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developmental level. Involves person, family, significant other in developing a plan for disposition. Explains referral/disposition to person served in a clear and supportive fashion. d. Collaborates effectively
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with physicians, psychiatrist, and other clinical staff members as necessary. Diagnoses health and developmental problems. Formulates and implements an appropriate plan of treatment for patients in own
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months of prior experience supporting individuals with developmental disabilities in an ABA setting. Certifications/Licenses Certification as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). May require a driver’s
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the physician of protocol for prescriptive practice. Consults with physicians, psychiatrist, and other clinical staff members as necessary. Diagnoses health and developmental problems. Formulates and implements
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other clinical staff members as necessary. Diagnoses health and developmental problems. Formulates and implements an appropriate plan of treatment for patients in own caseload, and participates with
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for prescriptive practice. Consults with physicians, psychiatrist, and other clinical staff members as necessary. Diagnoses health and developmental problems. Formulates and implements an appropriate plan
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Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) that are service recipients of NJ Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD). Supports the education of resident physicians through processes of care coordination which
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and behaviors of children with emotional and/or developmental needs. Provides appropriate assistance and renders service in accordance with UBHC policies and procedure in a culturally competent and
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living opportunities for the intellectual disabilities/developmental disabilities (ID/DD) community and their families. Builds effective relationships with system partners; Develops networks to support
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/licensure as required by the State Board of Social Work. Valid driver’s license. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Demonstrated ability to deal with developmentally disabled individuals. Preferred