Job Description
Job Description
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL (BHP) :
Behavioral Health Professionals work directly with children / youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders, developmental disabilities, or cognitive limitations, offering in-home and community support services. BHP’s work independently providing one-to-one support services to children, and are integral as part of a collaborative Treatment Team to help children acquire appropriate lifelong and behavioral skills.
ABOUT THIS JOB :
REQUIREMENTS : All candidates must be 18 years old / high school diploma and be willing to become BHP Certified within 12 months of employment.
WE OFFER :
EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS :
To inquire about this position, please contact Kirsten at (207) 432-6125 by phone or text, or visit our company website below to email your contact information.
For more information and electronic employment application, please visit our company website at www.northshorebh.org / employment
“ Each individual, no matter what level of skills or IQ or social abilities, can become a contributing member of the community. This is what will give meaning to their lives. ”— Dr. Temple Grandin
Job Type : Part-time
Salary : Up to $23.00 per hour (with incentive pay)
License / Certification :
Company Description
Providing comprehensive and individualized behavioral healthcare at a quality level to enable neurodiverse children and families to reach their full potential.
Treatment services are designed to retain or improve functional abilities which have been negatively impacted by the effects of cognitive or functional impairment and are focused on behavior modification and management, social development, and acquisition and retention of developmentally appropriate skills.
Our programs share a primary commitment to provide care, with a strength-based approach, that builds upon our clients' strengths, responds to our clients' concerns, and utilizes natural support systems and community resources.
Company Description
Providing comprehensive and individualized behavioral healthcare at a quality level to enable neurodiverse children and families to reach their full potential.\r\n\r\nTreatment services are designed to retain or improve functional abilities which have been negatively impacted by the effects of cognitive or functional impairment and are focused on behavior modification and management, social development, and acquisition and retention of developmentally appropriate skills.\r\n\r\nOur programs share a primary commitment to provide care, with a strength-based approach, that builds upon our clients' strengths, responds to our clients' concerns, and utilizes natural support systems and community resources.
Behavioral Health Professional • Buxton, ME, US