Behavioral Health Caregiver - Santa Rosa ($23 - $27/hr)

Maxim Healthcare ServicesSanta Rosa, CA
94d$23 - $27

About The Position

Maxim Healthcare Services in Santa Rosa, CA is hiring for an Intensive Behavioral Support Provider to work with children and/or adults with developmental delays and challenging behaviors. Why Join Maxim? Competitive pay, weekly paychecks, paid training Ongoing supervision from a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Flexible scheduling - PT and FT College Partnership programs & opportunities for continuing education.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent.
  • Previous experience working in an educational or healthcare setting preferred.
  • At least one year of experience working with children/adults with special needs who display challenging or aggressive behaviors.
  • College coursework in psychology, education, social work, behavioral sciences or related field preferred.
  • Current in-person CPR/ First Aid certification for Adult & Children (or willing to get).
  • Updated TB test within past 90 days (or willing to get).
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.

Nice To Haves

  • College coursework in psychology, education, social work, behavioral sciences or related field preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provide one-to-one-behavior intervention services to individuals with behavioral challenges.
  • Provides/assists with daily program activities in the areas of self-help, communication, social, cognitive, motor and behavior and crisis intervention.
  • Assist client with personal care activities including bathing, oral hygiene, preparation and feeding of meals, dressing and undressing, ambulation and other activities as needed.
  • Implement and collect data of the behaviors and goals outlined in the Behavior Support Plan.

Benefits

  • Health, dental, vision, life insurance.
  • 401(k) savings plan.
  • Paid Time Off.
  • Employee Discount Program.
  • Transportation Benefits.
  • College Partnership Program.
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