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Behavior Specialist (ABA or BCBA Qualified)

Nua Healthcare Limited

Ireland

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EUR 40,000 - EUR 60,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading healthcare provider in Ireland is seeking a Behavioural Specialist to develop support plans and promote behavior support within a multidisciplinary team. Candidates should possess a psychology degree, with at least two years' experience in a related role, and have strong leadership and communication skills. This position includes opportunities for professional development and collaboration across various locations. Join us to make a meaningful impact on individuals' lives.

Benefits

Company Pension
Continuous Professional Development
Life Assurance
Paid Maternity/Paternity Leave
Education Assistance
Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)

Qualifications

  • Two years minimum experience within a similar role or health/social care setting.
  • Knowledge of standards and legislation relevant to the area.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct Functional Assessments and develop Multi Element Behaviour Support Plans.
  • Manage individual caseload and oversee MEBSP implementation and monitoring.
  • Provide training to front-line staff.

Skills

Strong leadership skills
Strong problem-solving skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Excellent organizational skills
Demonstrated history of caseload management

Education

Psychology Degree or equivalent
MSc ABA or equivalent
BCBA preferred but not essential
Job description
Job Summary

Nua Healthcare Services (Nua) is one of Ireland's leading Private Healthcare Providers, specialising in Residential and Supported Living Services, to both Children and Adults with a range of complex support needs. We support people in reaching their full potential, to have a meaningful life through the supports of the services we provide to them.

Benefits Of Joining Our Team
  • Work within an established team that is continuing to grow.
  • Company Pensio
  • Continuous Professional Development
  • Contribute to service development.
  • Opportunities to undertake research and contribute to professional conferences.
  • Fantastic development & career opportunities
  • Life Assurance/Death-in-Service
  • Paid Maternity/Paternity Leave
  • Education Assistance
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
  • Bike to work Scheme.
  • Refer/Retain a friend bonus.
  • Discounts with Retailers - Nationwide
Job Objectives

The role of the Behavioural Specialist is to undertake Functional Assessments and develop Multi Element Behaviour Support Plans (MEBSP) to support individuals with their behaviour, teach new skills and improve overall quality of life. The role is also to promote Positive Behaviour Support across the organization through the quality checking and improvement planning of Personal Plans.

This Will Include The Following On a Day-to-day Basis
  • Live our Mission, Vision and Values.
  • Manage an individual caseload.
  • Travel to different locations as required.
  • Complete Functional Assessments as required.
  • Develop Multi-Element Behaviour Support Plans (MEBSPs) in collaboration with relevant others.
  • Oversee the implementation and monitoring of each MEBSP.
  • Assist and collaborate with relevant others to integrate recommendations into individual Personal Plans.
  • Provide training to front‑line staff.
  • Ensure that all MEBSPs are of the highest quality and are compliant with all regulatory standards.
  • Quality check Personal Plans for each individual as per policy and provide structured quality improvement plans.
  • Ensure an ongoing focus on continued education in relation to professional accreditation and professional development.
  • Engage in individual, peer and group clinical supervision.
  • Work collaboratively as part of a nationwide Multi‑Disciplinary Team.
  • Contribute to service development under a Positive Behaviour Support framework.
Qualifications
  • Psychology Degree or equivalent.
  • MSc ABA or equivalent.
  • BCBA preferred but not essential.
Knowledge
  • Knowledge of standards and legislation relevant to the area.
Experience
  • Two years minimum experience within a similar role or health/social care setting.
Skills
  • Strong leadership skills.
  • Strong problem‑solving skills and judgement.
  • Making critical decisions and recommendations.Capable of working within a fast‑paced and flexible team.
  • Good listener and open to learning from others.
  • Excellent organisational skills / self‑motivation / self‑starter.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication and IT skills.
  • Dedicated, reliable and flexible approach to work.
  • Demonstrated history of caseload management.

Attachment(s): Behaviour Specialist 2025.pdf

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