Make a real difference in the lives of families as a Bilingual Therapeutic Training and Support Worker (TT&S) here at NFS — while enjoying the flexibility of a 4 or 5-day work week, great pay, and a supportive team!
The Bilingual Therapeutic Training and Support Worker (TT&S) will work under the supervision of a licensed Clinician. You will support the implementation of the Clinician’s treatment plan and work with clients and their family/caregivers to support in-home therapy goals to treat behavioral needs and improve the family/caregivers’ ability to provide effective support for the clients successful functioning in the home and community.
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Qualifications:
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Bachelor’s degree in a Human Services field: Required
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Fluent in Spanish and/or Portuguese-Required
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Experience working with children diagnosed with behavioral-emotional disorders or children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
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Valid driver’s license with reliable and consistent access to a car
Compensation:
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Fee for Service Rate: $25 - $40 / hour
If you’re ready to grow your career, help children and families thrive, and be part of a supportive, mission-driven organization — we’d love to meet you. Apply today and join a team that values you as much as you value your work.
Northeast Family Services City of Boston, Massachusetts, USA Office
50 Redfield Street, Suite 105, City of Boston, MA, United States, 02122
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