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Behavioral Health Network is seeking a Developmental Specialist to work with children from birth to age three in family homes or community settings, creating individualized activities that support developmental growth and aligning with family priorities and values.
You will collaborate with families to develop treatment plans, access community resources, and ensure services are provided under Department of Public Health regulations, with play-based strategies tailored to each child’s environment.
Behavioral Health Network (BHN) is a leading statewide provider of behavioral health services and a Certified Great Place to Work. Since 1938, BHN has helped individuals, families, and communities thrive through compassionate, high-quality care and support. With deep roots in Western Massachusetts and a growing presence in communities throughout the state, we are currently seeking a Developmental Specialist to join our Early Intervention team and help advance our mission of empowering people to live healthier, more fulfilling lives.
What We Offer:
What You’ll Do:
As a Developmental Specialist, you’ll work with children from birth to age three in family homes or community settings to create individualized activities that support developmental growth. By collaborating closely with families, you’ll ensure that play-based strategies align with family priorities and values while providing guidance and advocacy.
Responsibilities include:
Who You Are:
We Hire for HEART!
Since 1938, BHN has delivered high-quality, culturally responsive behavioral health care across Western Massachusetts. Our core values — Humanity, Empowerment, Accountability, Respect, and Teamwork — guide how we serve, how we collaborate, and how we support one another. If you’re ready to use your organizational and communication skills to support clinicians and help individuals access timely behavioral health services, we’d love to hear from you.
"Pay: $26.08 per hour", if bilingual, $28.48 per hour"
Yes . Home visits in client's homes and daycares in the community
Some Knowledge
Bachelors or better in Early Childhood Education.
Bachelors or better in Special Education.
Experience working with infants, toddlers, and their familiesStrong knowledge of infant and child development, mental illness, intellectual disabilities, and treatment techniques.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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