Litigation Support Specialist uses technology to support an organization's litigation efforts. Designs, implements, and maintains litigation databases. Being a Litigation Support Specialist is responsible for the technical aspects of document organization and control, including electronic discovery (eDiscovery). Trains end users in database use and document management. Additionally, Litigation Support Specialist may assist in the preparation of documents or exhibits for trial. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Litigation Support Specialist work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. To be a Litigation Support Specialist typically requires 4-7 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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As a Behavior Support Specialist, you will collaborate with the participant, their family, and their team for the purpose of developing a behavior support plan that must include positive practices and will not include restraint procedures (physical, chemical, or mechanical) as support strategies. Conduct comprehensive functional assessments and developing behavior support plans which utilize positive strategies to support the participant based on functional behavioral assessments. This position requires an extensive amount of travel throughout northeast and/or central Pennsylvania.
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As a Behavior Support Specialist, you will collaborate with the participant, their family, and their team for the purpose of developing a behavior support plan that must include positive practices and will not include restraint procedures (physical, chemical, or mechanical) as support strategies. Conduct comprehensive functional assessments and developing behavior support plans which utilize positive strategies to support the participant based on functional behavioral assessments. This position requires an extensive amount of travel throughout northeast and/or central Pennsylvania.
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