What You’ll Do
- Developing, implementing, and monitoring behavior support plans, including functional behavior assessments (FBAs)
- Providing direct clinical support within day programs to ensure strategies are practical and effective
- Partnering with program staff to support consistent implementation of behavior supports
- Reviewing data, monitoring progress, and making adjustments to improve outcomes
- Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, including families and external partners as needed
- Supporting staff during complex or escalated behavioral situations
- Promoting independence, inclusion, and quality of life in community-based settings
- Ensuring services are aligned with clinical, ethical, and regulatory standards
What to Expect In This Role
- This is not a remote position and requires regular on-site presence in programs
- You will be working directly with staff and individuals in a hands-on environment
- The role is focused on clinical support and collaboration, not supervision or staff management
If you are looking for a stable weekday schedule, meaningful clinical work with adults, building relationships with staff, seeing real progress over time, and the opportunity to grow within a supportive organization, this role offers that balance.