Alexander Youth Network
Behavioral Health Associate
$37,000-43,000 / year
Greensboro, North Carolina
Full-Time
On-site
2 months ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Provide direct behavioral health support to children in Greensboro, NC, focusing on therapeutic interventions in a structured, supportive work environment with strong benefits.
Career growth opportunities
Comprehensive health benefits
Structured mentorship and coaching
Work with youth in need
Full-time, stable employment
Supportive team culture
Tuition assistance offered
About the job
Join a dedicated team as a Behavioral Health Associate in Greensboro, NC, supporting children and adolescents facing mental health challenges. In this full-time role, you will engage directly with clients, lead therapeutic activities, and monitor progress in a structured treatment environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide direct care and support in a treatment setting
- Develop and facilitate therapeutic activities based on agency's care model
- Offer interventions to maintain behavioral baselines
- Monitor clients in crisis and participate in one-on-one support as needed
Qualifications
- High school diploma required; Bachelor's in a human service field preferred
- Four years of mental health experience preferred
- Ability to solve practical problems and follow varied instructions
Benefits & Professional Growth
- Tuition reimbursement and assistance
- 401k, paid time off, mileage reimbursement
- Comprehensive health plan
- Career coaching, mentorship, and advancement opportunities
About Alexander Youth Network
Healthcare · 200-500
Alexander Youth Network, established in 1888, provides comprehensive mental and behavioral health services to children and families across North Carolina. Their integrated treatment approach includes outpatient therapy, residential programs, and community-based services, aiming to meet children where they are and facilitate healing. Serving over 10,000 children annually, Alexander Youth Network is dedicated to helping children overcome mental health challenges and achieve their potential.