Posted 1d ago

Behavior Consultant

@ AccessAbilities
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
FieldPart Time
Responsibilities:conducting assessments, developing plans, documenting progress
Requirements Summary:Master's degree in a related field, minimum 1 year human services/behavioral health experience, knowledge of ABA preferred, ability to lift up to 50 lbs, evening and occasional weekend availability, proficiency with Microsoft Office and electronic documentation.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Microsoft Office
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Job Description
Are you passionate about helping people achieve greater independence, inclusion, and quality of life? Do you have a master's degree and want hands-on experience developing your clinical skills under the guidance of experienced professionals?

We are seeking an Associate Behavior Consultant to join our growing team. This unique developmental position is designed for motivated professionals who are ready to build their expertise in behavior assessment, treatment planning, and consultation while making a direct impact in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

As an Associate Behavior Consultant, you will receive structured training, mentorship, and real-world experience that prepares you for advancement to an Intermediate Behavior Consultant role. You'll work alongside experienced clinicians, learn evidence-based practices, and gradually assume responsibility for a caseload as your skills and competencies develop.

If you're looking for a career where you can grow professionally while empowering others to reach their full potential, we'd love to hear from you.

What You'll Do
Learn, Grow, and Develop Clinical Expertise
-Participate in comprehensive training on behavior consultation services, agency protocols, documentation standards, and Medicaid requirements.
-Shadow experienced Behavior Consultants to develop skills in assessment, consultation, and behavior support planning.
-Learn to administer and utilize behavior assessment tools, including Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and other evidence-based practices.
-Develop competency in creating and implementing Behavior Support Plans (BSPs).

Support Individuals and Families
-Empower individuals and families by recognizing strengths and promoting self-determination, inclusion, independence, and meaningful community participation.
-Assist with behavioral observations and data collection.
-Provide direct support services as needed to better understand individual needs and behavioral challenges.
-Collaborate with caregivers, direct support professionals, family members, and interdisciplinary team members.

Build Your Professional Skills
-Gradually manage a partial caseload as competencies are achieved.
-Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation.
--Participate in team meetings, case reviews, Human Rights Committee meetings, and professional development opportunities.
Assist in caregiver and staff training under clinical supervision.
-Develop strong skills in communication, problem-solving, and ethical decision-making.

What We're Looking For
Required Qualifications
-Master's degree in: Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, School Psychology, Social Work, Special Education, or another applied health service area of psychology or counseling
-Minimum one (1) year of experience in a human services, behavioral health, or related setting.
Preferred Skills and Attributes
-Knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles and behavior support strategies.
-Strong written and verbal communication skills.
-Excellent organizational and time management abilities.
-Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively within a team environment.
-Commitment to person-centered services and ethical practices.
-Proficiency with Microsoft Office and electronic documentation systems.
-Desire to learn, grow, and continuously improve clinical skills.

Why Join Our Team?
-Meaningful Work: Every day, you'll help individuals build skills, overcome barriers, and achieve greater independence.
-Professional Growth: This position is intentionally designed as a career development opportunity with structured training, mentorship, and advancement potential.
-Collaborative Environment: Work alongside experienced professionals who are invested in your success and development.
-Diverse Experiences: Gain valuable experience across homes, community settings, workplaces, and clinical environments while working with a variety of individuals and support teams.
-Continuing Education: We encourage lifelong learning and professional development through ongoing training opportunities.

Work Environment
This position involves working in a variety of settings, including:
-Individual homes
-Community locations
-Employment settings
-Travel between service locations is required.

The role may involve:
-Lifting, moving, or assisting with up to 50 pounds
-Navigating stairs, ramps, and community environments
-Exposure to behavioral challenges that are common within behavioral support services
-Evening and occasional weekend availability as needed

Career Advancement Opportunity
The Associate Behavior Consultant position is designed as a pathway to an Intermediate Behavior Consultant role. This is a time-limited developmental position intended to prepare qualified professionals for the next stage of their behavioral health career.

Join Us
We offer Paid Time Off (PTO), company paid life insurance, and other benefits based upon status.

If you're ready to build your clinical skills, make a lasting impact, and grow your career in behavioral health, we encourage you to apply today!

AccessAbilities, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any status protected by applicable law.