Behavior Specialist II at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 May, 26

Salary

64660.0

Posted On

01 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Behavioral Support, Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavior Modification, Emotional Regulation, Communication Skills, Team Collaboration, Crisis Intervention, Clinical Care, Documentation, Patient Assessment, Social-Emotional Skills Instruction, Mentoring, Training, Problem Solving, Critical Analysis, Youth Development

Industry

research

Description
SHIFT: Day (United States of America) Seeking Breakthrough Makers Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) offers countless ways to change lives. Our diverse community of more than 20,000 Breakthrough Makers will inspire you to pursue passions, develop expertise, and drive innovation. At CHOP, your experience is valued; your voice is heard; and your contributions make a difference for patients and families. Join us as we build on our promise to advance pediatric care—and your career. CHOP does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, religion, or any other legally protected categories in any employment, training, or vendor decisions or programs. CHOP recognizes the critical importance of a workforce rich in varied backgrounds and experiences and engages in ongoing efforts to achieve that through equally varied and non-discriminatory means. A Brief Overview As a Behavioral Specialist II, you will play a vital role in helping children and adolescents with complex emotional, behavioral, and psychiatric needs build the skills they need to succeed. In this hands-on clinical role, you’ll deliver advanced, individualized behavioral support guiding youth to strengthen safety awareness, emotional regulation, communication, and positive engagement throughout the treatment day. Drawing on your growing expertise in applied behavior analysis and behavior modification, you’ll lead treatment room activities, model best practices, and ensure consistent implementation of therapeutic interventions. Beyond direct care, you’ll serve as a mentor and emerging leader supporting the training and development of Behavioral Specialists I and Behavior Assistants while collaborating closely with the interdisciplinary treatment team. This role is ideal for clinicians who are passionate about making a measurable impact, advancing their clinical skills, and stepping into leadership within a mission-driven behavioral health program. What you will do Serve as the primary behavioral rehabilitation specialist for assigned youth, collaborating closely with the interdisciplinary clinical team. Develop and implement individualized behavior modification protocols aligned with the master treatment plan. Identify, define, track, and graph target behaviors and skill deficits to monitor progress and treatment effectiveness. Provide direct clinical care, including leading or co-leading therapeutic groups and delivering structured social-emotional skills instruction throughout the treatment day. Coordinate treatment room operations and maintain daily schedules to ensure consistent implementation of program protocols. Conduct patient assessments, orientations, and phone intakes while incorporating family and systems considerations into care planning. Maintain timely, accurate documentation, including treatment protocols, progress notes, outcome measures, and discharge summaries. Ensure a safe, therapeutic environment through close supervision of youth and use of non-violent crisis intervention strategies, escalating to physical intervention only when necessary and under guidance. Serve as a clinical resource and role model for Behavioral Specialist I and Behavior Assistants by demonstrating skills, providing guidance, and assisting with onboarding and coverage. Participate actively in supervision, clinical rounds, staff training, and professional development to support high-quality care and continuous program improvement. Education Qualifications Bachelor's Degree psychology, social work, education, school psychology or a similar field of study - Required Master's Degree - Preferred Experience Qualifications At least three (3) years experience with direct care of youth with social, emotional, behavioral and psychiatric needs - Required Skills and Abilities Knowledge of typical and atypical youth development and related areas. Knowledge of behavioral methodology and principles. Ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing in English. Computer skills including familiarity with word processing, spreadsheet and database programs. Critical analysis and problem solving skills. Ability to work collaboratively with other health care team providers. To carry out its mission, CHOP is committed to supporting the health of our patients, families, workforce, and global community. As a condition of employment, CHOP employees who work in patient care buildings or who have patient facing responsibilities must receive an annual influenza vaccine. Learn more. EEO / VEVRAA Federal Contractor | Tobacco Statement SALARY RANGE: $51,730.00 - $64,660.00 Annually Salary ranges are shown for full-time jobs. If you're working part-time, your pay will be adjusted accordingly. ------------------- At CHOP, we are committed to fair and transparent pay practices. Factors such as skills and experience could result in an offer above the salary range noted in this job posting. Click here for more information regarding CHOP's Compensation and Benefits.
Responsibilities
As a Behavioral Specialist II, you will provide individualized behavioral support to children and adolescents with complex needs. You will also mentor junior staff and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to ensure effective treatment.
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