An ideal candidate is passionate about working with neurodiverse children and teens diagnosed with Autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, and other diagnoses.
Demonstrate empathy for others, patience and emotional intelligence, with a genuine interest in providing care services for people with disabilities in their community.
Ability to work collaboratively with others as part of a clinical team.
Interest in personal growth and challenging oneself personally and professionally.
Proactively seek opportunities to learn from others and apply new understandings.
Possess excellent written and spoken communication skills to engage with clinical partners, caregivers, and clients.
Has worked within the in-home and community setting and/or is eager to learn best ways to support clients in their natural environments
Values a team approach and contributes a solution focused mindset to challenges that arise within human services
Must have reliable transportation