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Qualified Behavior Professional (IDD) Intern - (Coos County)

Premier Community Supports LLC

Coos Bay, OR

$60K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Premier Community Supports rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Description

Location: Coos Bay, OR / (Coos County)



About Premier Community Supports

Premier Community Supports, LLC hires Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) who provide high-quality, person-centered care to Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities through in-home and community-based services, including day programs, positive behavior supports, and 24-hour residential assistance. Founded on integrity, quality, and a genuine passion for our work, our experienced team reliably delivers safe, engaging, and customized care.


We partner closely with families, guardians, case managers, and other caregivers to deeply understand the Individual's needs and goals. Through collaborative planning and a fun, supportive environment, we empower Individuals to thrive at home and in the community.



About the Role

As a Qualified Behavior Professional Intern (often referred to as Behavior Specialist Consultant) you will:

  • Observe and quantify behaviors, identify intervention strategies, and teach positive behavior supports.
  • Draft evidence-based documents such as Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs), Positive Behavior Support Plans (PBSPs), and Temporary Emergency Support Plans (TESPs).
  • Serve as a behavioral expert: educating community partners, liaising with other agencies, operations, and program staff.
  • Provide training and supervision to direct support professionals (DSPs especially around person-centered, trauma-informed, human-development-oriented approaches.  


What We Offer

  • Health, dental, vision benefits available with 75% of employee cost paid by Premier
  • Accrue up to 80 hours of PTO (paid time off) per year
  • 401K offered after 90 days of employment with up to 4% employer match
  • Paid 1st and 16th of the month
  • Training and professional development opportunities
  • A fulfilling role where your work truly makes a difference
  • A collaborative team environment with supportive leadership and meaningful peer relationships

Requirements

Education & Experience 

Required:

  • Bachelor's degree in psychology, sociology, human services, education, social work, or a related behavioral/social science discipline (or equivalent).
  • Minimum of 2 years' experience providing positive behavior support in services for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) or similar conditions.
  • Eligible (or already certified) as a Qualified Behavior Professional under Oregon Administrative Rule 411-304-0170.
  • Proof of acceptance (or ability to obtain) as an Oregon Registry QBP or equivalent credentialing.
  • Goal: QBP Interns to achieve Qualified status within one year of employment, contingent upon obtaining their Oregon Intervention System (OIS) certification and gaining experience in Positive Behavior Supports.
  • Valid driver's license and auto insurance.
  • Must be able to work in a drug-free workplace.

Preferred:

  • Four years (or more) of human services work - especially with IDD populations.
  • OIS Instructional Certificate.
  • Prior experience in residential support settings, incident documentation, or staff training/supervision.

Why You'll Love Working Here

  • Feel valued every day knowing you're helping individuals live their best lives
  • Join a team that cares about each other and supports growth and wellbeing
  • Be part of a home-like setting not just "a job" but a community

Empower Lives. Build Futures. Join Our Team!