The Behavioral Assistant is responsible for providing in-home and community strengths-based services to clients and families, focusing on addressing behaviors with targeted outcomes within specified timeframes. They collaborate with an integrated team of caseworkers, behavioral assistants, and clinicians to develop treatment goals, provide resources, advocacy, perform routine assessments, and build relationships. Additionally, the Behavioral Assistant maintains crisis and trauma counseling services to ensure client and family safety, while also fostering collaborations with community partners to increase access to services. Flexibility to provide statewide caseworker coverage as needed is essential.
- Health & Wellbeing
- Medical
- Nonprofit/NGO
- Social Services