Location
Southington, Connecticut
Salary
$63,120 - $63,120/yr
Develop and implement individualized behavioral support plans to enhance the independence and well-being of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Train staff on treatment plans and collaborate with clinical teams to ensure evidence-based practices.
Requires a Master's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Psychology, Social Work, ABA) or BCBA certification. Candidates must have one year of postgraduate experience in behavioral treatment for individuals with IDD and a valid driver's license.
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Keystone Human Services works to create an environment where all people, regardless of ability, can grow, make choices and be valued and contributing members of the community. What we do: Keystone Human Services provides community-based services for children, adolescents, adults, and families in the areas of intellectual disabilities, autism, and mental health. In addition, we provide technical assistance to governments and other organizations to develop frameworks of support for people with disabilities. We also support educational efforts to promote community understanding and awareness of the value and importance of inclusion for all people in all aspects of society. We offer services and supports in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, and New Jersey in the United States, as well as parts of Eastern Europe and India. Keystone Human Services works to make our website accessible. However, if you are unable to access the online application, please call 717-775-1356. If you are a current Keystone Human Services employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Keystone Human Services works to make our website accessible. However, if you are unable to access the online application, please call 717-775-1356.
Market context
In Connecticut, Behavioral Health Professional roles are typically driven by ongoing demand for services supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, especially in community-based settings. This type of role is competitive because employers often look for a master’s degree or BCBA certification, plus postgraduate behavioral treatment experience and a valid driver’s license. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit, then confirm how your background aligns with IDD-focused care before applying.
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