21 behavior support jobs at 12 companies in East Peoria, IL
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Behavior Aide
Peoria, Illinois, United States
$18/hrOnsiteFull Time
Specialized Education Services, Inc.: Provides specialized K-12 education and behavioral health services.
High school diploma required; college experience or bachelor's degree preferred. Experience with students with special needs is preferred. Must support behavioral, academic, and physical needs.
FullBloom: Provider of education and behavioral health services for children.
High school diploma required; college experience or a bachelor's degree preferred. Experience working with students with special needs in an educational setting preferred. Physical ability to support students and operate a computer for up to 8 hours daily.
Illinois Valley Central School District 321: Provides public K-12 education services to students in Illinois.
High school diploma or equivalent and Registered Paraprofessional certificate; paraprofessional exam or college coursework preferred; experience with special needs students desirable; ability to use Microsoft Word/Excel and supervise/student support.
The Place for Children with Autism: Provides clinical therapy and support for children with autism.
Must be 18+, high school diploma/GED, reliable transportation with valid driver\u007Fs license and insurance, ability to lift up to 30 lbs, energetic and punctual; RBT certification supported and training provided.
Part Time Direct Support Professional Residential Lincoln
Lincoln, Illinois, United States
$19/hrOnsitePart Time
Vista Care: Provides residential and community-based support for individuals with disabilities.
Provide residential support per individual service plans, assist with ADLs, documentation, follow behavior plans, complete required training and certifications.
Carle Health: Integrated healthcare system providing patient medical care services.
Requires a high school diploma/GED, driver's license, and bachelor's degree in counseling, social work, education, or a related field. Provides behavioral health assessment, crisis intervention, case management, and community-based support.
Joint Commission, Medicaid, Medicaid Rehabilitation Option, Illinois Department of Public Health, E-Verify
Carle Health: Integrated healthcare system providing hospital and clinical services.
Requires a high school diploma/GED or bachelor's degree in counseling, social work, education, or a related field; Illinois driver's license; and behavioral health assessment, crisis intervention, and case management skills.
Joint Commission, Medicaid, Illinois Department of Public Health, Commercial Insurances
Decatur or Macon County or Piatt County or DeWitt County
$48k-$67k/yrFieldFull Time
Heritage Behavioral Health Center: Provides comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment services.
5+ YOERequires MHP or QMHP designation, relevant behavioral health education or supervised experience, valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and current auto insurance.
Olympia Community Unit School District 16: Provides public K-12 education services in central Illinois.
Requires 60 college credit hours or NCLB paraprofessional accreditation, ability to support students with emotional, social, or behavioral needs, effective communication, physical examination, and background check.
Cadence Education: Operator of private preschools and early childhood education centers.
Must meet state licensing for teacher assistants, follow safety/supervision procedures, support IEPs/behavior plans, English proficiency, background and health clearances; CDA preferred.
LifeStance HealthNASDAQ: LFST: Provides outpatient behavioral healthcare and mental health services.
Active Illinois license required, with credentials such as LCPC, LCSW, or LMFT. Candidates should provide high-quality behavioral healthcare, collaborate with teams, and support adult and child/adolescent populations.
McLean County Unit District No. 5: Operates public K-12 schools in McLean County, Illinois.
Provide instructional and behavioral support to special education students, assist with self-care and adaptive equipment, supervise and prepare materials, lift up to 50 lbs, and hold a paraprofessional educator license.