
This part-time Behavioral Specialist role supports individuals with developmental disabilities or mental health needs within residential, vocational, or in-home settings. The position requires a master's degree and involves conducting functional assessments, developing behavior support plans, and presenting recommendations to interdisciplinary teams. Key responsibilities include observing individuals in various environments, training staff on intervention strategies, and ensuring all services comply with regulatory standards and individual rights. The role appeals to those seeking meaningful, hands-on work where no two days are the same, offering opportunities for nationwide career advancement and a collaborative culture focused on making a positive impact. The position may involve community transportation and requires a valid driver's license.
















