Description
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and families in your community? AMHC is seeking a dedicated and compassionate full-time Children’s Behavioral Health Professional (BHP) to join our Home and Community Treatment (HCT) Services team in Madawaska.
As a Children’s BHP, you’ll provide in-home support and behavioral health services to children experiencing social-emotional challenges, helping them and their families build practical, lasting skills right in their natural environments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Work alongside an HCT Therapist to deliver therapeutic interventions based on individualized treatment plans.
- Support children and families in their homes, including during evenings and weekends when needed.
- Use evidence-based practices to teach children coping, communication, and behavioral regulation skills.
- Help families understand their child’s development and implement strategies to respond to behavioral health needs.
- Maintain accurate, timely case documentation following AMHC policies and standards.
- Collaborate with schools, hospitals, and other service providers to support holistic care.
- Assist in crisis response and work closely with AMHC’s Mobile Crisis Services when necessary.
- Participate in treatment team and Behavioral Health Home meetings, contributing to integrated care.
Why Join Us?
- Supportive and collaborative team environment
- Competitive salary and generous sign-on bonus
- Full Benefits Package
- Health
- Dental
- Vision
- Life
- 403b Retirement (with match)
- Pet Insurance
- EAP
- Clinical Consultation
- Employee discounts
- Tuition Reimbursement
- NHSC-approved sites
- Supplemental Insurance and more
- Flexible work schedule
- Opportunities for ongoing professional growth
- A warm, welcoming practice dedicated to client well-being
If you're passionate about making a difference and ready to take the next step in your career, we want to hear from you!
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AMHC is an Equal Opportunity Employer Requirements
- This position requires a minimum of 60 higher education credit hours in a related field of social services, human services, health, or education, a minimum of 90 higher education credit hours in an unrelated field, or a high school diploma or equivalent, and a minimum of 3 years of direct experience working with children in a behavioral health services program.
- This individual will also need to complete the Behavioral Health Training within specific timeframes outlined in the policy regulations.