Alexander Youth Network
Behavioral Health Associate
$1,700-1,700 / hour
Charlotte, North Carolina
Other
On-site
1 month ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Support and monitor children in a psychiatric residential facility in Charlotte, NC as a Behavioral Health Associate. Work on the 2nd shift and receive excellent career development and benefits.
Therapeutic children’s residential care
Career growth opportunities
Tuition benefits
Comprehensive health package
Team mentorship
Supportive environment
About the job
Support children in residential mental health treatment by providing essential behavioral health services and ensuring a therapeutic and safe environment. This position at a Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility involves direct client care and collaboration with a multidisciplinary team.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate and monitor daily care activities for residents
- Implement therapeutic recreational and clinical interventions according to treatment plans
- Maintain safe and clean living facilities
- Collaborate with clinical staff to deliver consistent support
- Assist in documentation and adherence to care standards
Qualifications
- High school diploma required; BA/BS in a human service field preferred
- Four years of mental health experience preferred
- Valid North Carolina driver’s license required
Schedule
- 2nd shift: Friday through Monday
Benefits
- Career development and advancement pathways
- Mentorship and coaching
- Tuition reimbursement and assistance
- Comprehensive health and retirement benefits
Location
- Charlotte, North Carolina
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.