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State University of New York Upstate Medical University
This is the first facility of its kind in New York State and will provide inpatient psychiatric care for children and teens with multiple challenges as part of the Golisano Center for Special Needs. To ensure that our patients receive the care they need we are looking for new Bio Behavioral Specialists to join our team. Can you help us? Here’s what you’ll do under the clinical direction of a licensed Behavioral Health Provider :
How can you become a Behavioral Specialist at SUNY Upstate? It’s easy!
You can qualify for this important role if you have an associate's degree (or higher) in Psychology, Education, or a related field and two years of related direct patient care experience
In return for your dedication and commitment to provide outstanding care you’ll receive:
Associate degree (or higher) in Psychology, Education, or a related field and two years of related direct patient care experience required. Ability to physically manage patients required. Experience with Windows, Microsoft Office, Excel, Outlook, and behavioral data collection software (e.g., BDataPro) required.
Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Education, or a related field preferred. Experience with individuals with developmental delays and/or applied behavior analysis preferred. Prior experience working as a Mental Health Therapy Aide (MHTA) at the BBHU preferred. Enrollment in a master's program for applied behavior analysis preferred.
Evenings, nights weekends
Please apply today and help us to help the people of Central New York, and thank you! There are positions available at the Golisano Center for Special Needs & in the Biobehavioral Health Unit.
Recruitment Office: Human Resources
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