Alexander Youth Network
Behavioral Health Associate
$1,900-2,300 / hour
Charlotte, North Carolina
Other
On-site
3 months ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Assist with the care and support of children at a psychiatric residential facility, focusing on daily living and therapeutic interventions. The organization offers comprehensive benefits and opportunities for growth.
Work with children in mental health
Full health benefits
Tuition assistance/reimbursement
401(k) plan offered
Paid time off available
Third-shift role
On-site in Charlotte, NC
About the job
Support children facing mental health challenges in a psychiatric residential treatment facility by coordinating direct care activities in a nurturing environment. This role ensures consistent therapeutic engagement and contributes to a safe, structured setting for client development.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate and monitor therapeutic and direct care activities for residential or group home clients
- Participate in treatment planning and maintain organized patient records
- Ensure a clean, safe, and supportive residential environment
- Support clinical interventions as guided by the treatment model
Qualifications
- High school diploma required; Bachelor’s in human services preferred
- Four years of mental health experience preferred
- Valid NC driver's license
Benefits
- Tuition reimbursement and assistance
- 401(k) plan
- Paid time off and comprehensive health plans
- Mentorship and advancement opportunities
Location
Charlotte, North Carolina; primarily on-site, third-shift position.
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.