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360 Behavioral Health, Inc in California is hiring a Behavior Interventionist for part-time evening shifts. You’ll work with children and teens who have autism and other developmental disabilities, delivering compassionate, evidence-based support.
You’ll implement ABA treatment plans under BCBA supervision, track progress, and collaborate with families and a dedicated team. The role offers paid training, mileage reimbursement for client travel, and a path toward full-time opportunities.
You may have come here curious about a job… but if you stay, you’ll see it’s so much more than that. At 360 Behavioral Health, we give you the opportunity to unite passion with purpose. Work here doesn’t just feel like work. It feels meaningful. Every day, you’ll see the difference you make in the lives of children and teens with developmental disabilities.
Growth isn’t just a promise, it’s our culture. Our CEO started in a support role and now leads the entire organization. That same path for professional growth and meaningful impact is open to you.
If making a difference is what drives you, keep reading your next chapter may start here!
As a Behavior Interventionist, you’ll do more than provide care you’ll empower children and teens to grow, learn, and thrive.
If you are compassionate, reliable, and committed to making a meaningful impact, this is the opportunity to build a career that truly matters.
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360 Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer
We provide reasonable accommodations for any part of the application or employment process. Please contact us at Joinus@360bhmail.com for assistance.
We comply with ADA regulations and provide auxiliary aids, services, and policy modifications to ensure equal access for all applicants and employees.
High School or better.
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