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Brown Medicine
Overview
The Behavioral Health Specialist II is responsible for maintaining a safe and therapeutic environment for children and adolescents in inpatient and partial programs. They will also provide advanced childcare interventions and support less-senior staff in their roles.
Compensation
$20 - $33 / HOUR
Posted
13 days ago
CATHOLIC CHARITIES FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
The Direct Support Professional I provides support and instruction to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, promoting their independence and self-determination. Responsibilities include personal assistance, health and wellness support, and maintaining a safe living environment.
$19 - $20 / HOUR
19 days ago
Fraser
The role involves working 1:1 with children aged 2 to 7 years old, applying evidence-based ABA techniques and tracking progress on therapeutic goals. Responsibilities also include fostering a positive environment and maintaining a clean therapy space.
$18 - $22 / HOUR
2 months ago
Springbrook
The primary duties involve teaching children with developmental disabilities during a six-week summer session by implementing IEPs, structured learning, and recreation, while supervising classroom staff. Responsibilities also include creating engaging lesson plans, monitoring student progress through data collection, and ensuring all required program documentation is completed for review and state compliance.
$40 / HOUR
3 months ago
YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago
The Inclusion Aide will support and assist individuals with disabilities enrolled in Y programs to promote maximum participation and independence in camp activities, serving as a professional role model. Responsibilities include modifying activities, teaching socially acceptable behaviors, communicating with team members and parents, and ensuring the physical and emotional health and safety of all participants.
$18 - $18 / HOUR
4 months ago
The Inclusion Aide will support and assist individuals with disabilities enrolled in Y programs to maximize their participation and independence in camp activities, serving as a professional role model. Responsibilities include modifying activities as needed, teaching socially acceptable behaviors, ensuring participant safety, and communicating progress updates to team members and parents.
The Inclusion Aide will support and assist individuals with disabilities in program activities to maximize participation and independence, while serving as a professional role model to foster a positive learning climate and develop life skills. Responsibilities also include modifying activities as needed, teaching socially acceptable behaviors, communicating with team members and parents, and ensuring participant safety.