Therapeutic Staff Support needed for Philadelphia, Montgomery and Bucks counties!
Universal Health Services, Inc.
For close to 40 years, Universal Health Services has been the leader in the Healthcare Management Industry. As a result of our efforts, UHS has once again been selected by Fortune as one of the "World's Most Admired Companies" in 2018. We have make the list every year since 2010 and this year we are one of only five companies in the Healthcare/Medical Facilities sector to be bestowed with this honor. Foundations Behavioral Health provides behavioral rehabilitation services (BHRS). This service is unique given that clinicians help individuals/families with behavioral health problems by providing serves in a more natural environment including homes, schools, and community locations. The primary goal of BHRS is to assist the child/adolescent in functioning more adaptively and efficiently in the home/school/community while guiding the parent/guardian to address the problematic behaviors in a more effective and constructive manner. The intent of BHRS is to promote treatment in the natural, least restrictive environment. The purpose is to offer new alternatives to the child/adolescent and the family that promotes problem solving, skill building, competency, empowerment, and self-sufficiency. Foundations Behavioral Health provides Behavioral Health Rehabilitative Services (BHRS) in the five counties: Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware and Chester.
The Therapeutic Staff Support (TSS) is an independent contractor position within our (BHRS) program. The TSS provides behavioral and emotional support to children and adolescents in their homes, schools, and other community settings by implementing the treatment plan to promote positive, socially appropriate behavior. The TSS is responsible for recording data and charting progress. The TSS can provide part or full time hours on their own availability. Evening and weekend availability is a plus. The TSS Is an ideal entry-level position for recent college graduates (psychology, sociology, criminal justice, and human development) to gain experience in the mental/behavioral health field.
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