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Core responsibilities

The behavioral consultant is responsible for designing treatment plans and behavioral interventions based on gathered and analyzed data, while also functioning as the lead member of the multidisciplinary treatment team. This role involves completing social history evaluations, consulting regularly with parents and team members, and maintaining timely communication with all relevant parties.

Requirements summary

Candidates must meet one of two educational requirements

Either a graduate degree in a relevant field (Psychology, social work, education, or counseling) plus one year of full-Time mental health service experience with children/Young adults, or a graduate degree in a related field with a completed clinical or mental health direct service practicum. The position involves providing intensive behavioral health services (Ibhs) to children with diagnoses such as autism spectrum disorder or intellectual disabilities.

postgraduate degreeAssessmentDocumentationData AnalysisBehavioral InterventionInterviewingData GatheringDischarge PlanningAftercare PlanningTreatment Plan DesignCompliance MaintenanceProgress Note TakingTherapeutic ProgrammingPeer Review ParticipationSocial History Evaluation

Benefits

  • 401k
  • Company match