At Racker, we believe in building a world where all people know they belong. If you’re looking to make a meaningful, human-centered impact, we invite you to be part of this team!
The Behavior Specialist is responsible for helping individuals develop skills and eliminate unsafe behaviors so they can be independent, safe, and happy. The Behavior Specialist uses evidence-based practices and proactive strategies to address significant behaviors that affect participants’ quality of life. The Behavior Specialist works independently with families in their homes, requiring autonomy, sound judgment, and reliability.
The ideal candidate is knowledgeable in behavioral principles, compassionate, goal-directed and flexible. Strong written and oral communication skills are essential for partnering with families, completing paperwork, and collaborating with professional and natural supports. This role requires the use of assessments and data and a commitment to ongoing learning and the adoption of new methods. The ideal candidate will also bring creativity and playfulness to their interactions, helping make strategies and tools that are engaging, accessible, and meaningful.
Working at Racker isn’t just a job — it’s a commitment to building inclusive, supportive communities. We offer:
A dynamic and mission-driven work culture.
Ongoing professional development opportunities.
A supportive team environment.
Opportunities to innovate and make a difference every day.
Join us — and help individuals thrive in the ways that matter most.
Salary is $51,000 - $61,000 per year, depending on experience. This position is benefits eligible.
Education/Certification: Combination of BCBA, LMSW, MSW or a Master’s degree in Human Service related field per OPWDD requirements; valid New York State Driver’s license; and ability to meet Racker’s Approved Driver criteria
Skills/Abilities: Ability to understand the purpose of behaviors; Ability to assess unmet needs in areas of belonging, generosity, mastery, and independence (Circle of Courage model); Ability to work in a variety of settings.
Knowledge: Understanding of behavioral principles, human development needs, family dynamics, developmental disabilities; knowledge of county and community resources.
Requirements: Ability to operate standard office equipment. Use of a personal vehicle for flexible and timely response to meet with clients in the community. Use of a personal smart phone for communication and documentation.
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