The Behavioral Coach supports youth and families in a community-based outpatient setting, focusing on building life skills, coping strategies, and interpersonal abilities to promote self-sufficiency and well-being.
Responsibilities include developing personalized behavior management plans, collaborating with families and professionals, connecting clients to community resources, and monitoring progress.
Qualifications involve a degree in a human service field, at least 2 years of experience working with youth and families, strong knowledge of local resources, and excellent communication skills.
Candidates must be at least 21, culturally sensitive, organized, and able to travel regularly. The role involves physical demands like lifting up to 40 pounds and operating a vehicle. Bilingual proficiency may qualify for additional compensation.
Overall, the position aims to foster positive change, support client success, and represent the agency professionally.