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Northeast Family Services
Overview
The In Home Behavioral Therapist provides structured, strength-based therapeutic interventions in a client's home to address behavioral needs. They also support caregivers by exploring behavioral patterns and improving family communication.
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Compensation
$64,000 - $72,000 / YEAR
Posted
1 month ago
The IHBS Therapist provides structured, strength-based therapeutic interventions in client homes to address behavioral needs. They also support caregivers by exploring behavioral patterns and improving communication strategies.
The IHBS Therapist provides structured, strength-based therapeutic interventions in client homes to address behavioral needs. They also support caregivers by exploring behavioral patterns and improving family communication.
2 months ago
The IHBS Therapist provides structured, strength-based therapeutic interventions directly in clients' homes to address behavioral needs. They also support caregivers by exploring behavioral patterns and improving family communication.
The IHBS Therapist provides structured, strength-based therapeutic interventions within a client's home to address behavioral needs. They also support caregivers by exploring behavioral patterns and improving family communication.
The In Home Behavioral Therapist (IHBS) will deliver structured, consistent, strength-based therapeutic interventions within a client's home to address a youth's behavioral needs. Therapists will also support caregivers by exploring behavior patterns and enhancing communication to better understand their children's needs.
The In Home Behavioral Therapist (IHBS) will provide structured, consistent, strength-based therapeutic interventions in a client’s home to treat a youth’s behavioral needs. IHBS Therapists also support caregivers by helping them understand their children's needs through exploring behavior patterns and improving communication.
The In Home Behavioral Therapist (IHBS) will provide structured, consistent, strength-based therapeutic interventions directly in a client’s home to address a youth’s behavioral needs. Therapists also support caregivers by helping them understand their children's needs through exploring behavior patterns and improving communication.
$72,000 / YEAR