Behavioral Interventionists work one-on-one with children who have mental health and/or behavioral health challenges, often with histories of abuse and neglect. The youth in our program experience behavioral and/or relational difficulties to the extent that it may threaten the stability of their living situation. Our staff use a wide range of trauma-informed and brain-stimulating activities may be used, from performing daily responsibilities and living skills to regulating and fun tasks. Behavioral Interventionists work with kids on neuro-developmental activities that help re-train negative pathways in the brain. This approach helps break the cycle of constantly being in fight, flight, or freeze mode. By role-modeling, coaching, and redirecting, our direct care staff assist children in self-regulating and building independence. BIs model appropriate behaviors and support their client in developing positive skills within themselves. You'll follow an individualized behavioral plan while receiving ongoing training, supervision, and professional development. Our staff are encouraged to create engaging activities based on the interests and goals of their client. You will work with your client 3-5 times per week usually afternoons, evenings, and weekends providing consistent, high quality services. Helping children build the skills they need to manage emotions, develop healthy relationships, improve communication, and succeed at home, school, and in their communities. Our staff support and adhere to the family’s routine and structures while modeling and offering supportive behavioral strategies.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED