Adult Behavior Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychology
Job Title
Adult Behavior Specialist
LocationPetoskey, MI 49770
Reports toDirector of Specialty Services
Employment TypeFull-time, Non-Union, Exempt
Hybrid EligibleThis is a community-based position.
Pay Range$63,576 - $66,753 per year
Benefits- No-cost health, dental and vision insurance options
- 14.2% employer-paid retirement plan contribution
- Vacation, sick and personal time
- Employer paid disability and life insurance
- Tuition reimbursement programs
- Master’s degree in Psychology, Counseling, or Social Work with a State of Michigan license.
- Knowledge and experience in behavioral intervention with adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities and mental illness using evidence-based practices.
- Experience working with adults is essential; preferably two years providing services to adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities and mental illness.
- Lived experiences with behavioral health issues are valued.
The Adult Behavior Specialist (ABS) is a member of the Clinical Team responsible for completing behavioral assessments, developing positive support plans, and providing counseling and training to clients and staff.
Essential Job Functions- Evaluates individual’s psychological and behavioral needs.
- Develops and monitors behavioral support and treatment plans according to MDHHS Technical Requirements.
- Participates in Plans of Service meetings and the Behavioral Treatment Committee.
- Responds to psychological concerns for individuals, providers and supervisors.
- Advises staff in implementation of approved behavioral plans.
- Promotes therapeutic environments and recommends specific treatment plans.
- Provides complete and timely documentation for the electronic health record.
- Provides community education to facilitate public awareness of behavioral health issues.
- Learns new treatment methods through self-study, research, and training.
- Participates in after-hours emergency coverage and service.
- Provides backup coverage for intake assessments and assists supervisor with in-service training.
- Consults with organizational psychiatrists as needed.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Ability to walk, bend, stand, sit, lift up to 25 pounds, stretch/reach, hear, see, and drive a vehicle. Requires completion of de-escalation techniques training.
Other Requirements- Must be current in all applicable trainings provided by NCCMH.
- Must have own phone and internet for communication.
- Must be able to visit clients in their residence or day program.
- Must possess a valid Michigan driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record.
- May transport clients in organization vehicles and provide own transportation for agency duties.
- Assignments may be outside the six counties and involve irregular hours.
- Must work within guidelines of the code of conduct and regulatory compliance plan.
- Supports recovery-based, person-centered, culturally competent service delivery philosophy.
- Adheres to applicable policies and procedures of the Department of Community Mental Health and other agencies.
This job description is not intended to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required for this job. Duties may change at any time with or without notice.
Seniority LevelEntry level
Job FunctionHealth Care Provider – Mental Health Care
ContactNorth Country Community Mental Health Careers. For inquiries, please contact the hiring department. Referrals increase your chances of interviewing.
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