On-siteFull-Time

Behavioral Health Worker I

UPMC

Pittsburgh, PA$41.2k – $63.2k/yrPosted July 7, 2026via UPMC Careers

Do you have a strong passion for working with at-risk children and adolescents in the behavioral health field? If so, now is your opportunity to work with The CADD Conroy Program.

The CADD Conroy Summer Intensive Treatment Program of Western Psychiatric Hospital is a behavioral health program designed to meet the unique behavioral health needs of at-risk children and adolescents. Therapeutic activities are used to increase adaptive and functional communication skills, strengthen peer socialization skills, and decrease maladaptive behaviors to improve a young person’s ability to function more successfully at home, school, and in the community. This position works Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM.

Responsibilities:

·       Provide individual and group treatment; complete documentation; offer patient support as needed.

·       Deliver direct behavioral health services to children and adolescents, ages 2 - 5 in a therapeutic group milieu setting.

·       Support youth experiencing acute or chronic crises to prevent hospitalization or more restrictive placements.

·       Use evidence‑based treatment methods, crisis/safety interventions, reinforcement strategies, emotional support, structured activities, and (when necessary) passive restraint as part of the treatment plan.

·       Work collaboratively within a trans‑disciplinary team under supervision of senior staff.

·       Develop, assess, facilitate, and monitor individualized or group treatment plans with the team.

·       Evaluate and track treatment goals based on assessments and evidence‑based practices.

·       Participate in creating, implementing, and monitoring behavioral and functional assessments.

·       Assist with data management for program evaluation; share findings with clinical team members.

·       Monitor and document daily progress notes, data collection, summaries, and graphs for assigned patients.

·       Support patient satisfaction efforts among parents, teachers, outside agencies, and children.

·       Maintain positive, professional rapport with coworkers, patients, and visitors.

·       Provide group intervention in the clinic.

·       Help families stabilize the child and encourage age‑appropriate behaviors.

·       Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and participate in inter‑agency meetings when possible.

·       Assist parents, teachers, childcare workers, and other professionals with implementing behavior programs designed by BCBAs or clinicians.

·       Follow each patient’s individualized treatment plan.

·       Notify supervisor/team promptly of significant changes in client behavior or circumstances.

·       Maintain accurate, timely records of all patient interactions and meetings.

·       Protect confidentiality and interact respectfully with children, adolescents, and families.

·       Attend mandatory team meetings and staff development trainings.

·       Perform duties in alignment with organizational competencies and complete other tasks as assigned.

·       Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, counseling, education, or similar human service-related field.

o   If Bachelor's degree in any other field, must have at least one year of full-time paid work experience in a job that involved direct contact with children or adolescents.

·       One of the following certifications would be preferred but not required; RBT.

ATTENTION: A COPY OF YOUR BACHELOR LEVEL TRANSCRIPTS MUST BE ATTACHED FOR CONSIDERATION.

Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:

·       Driver's License Preferred

·       Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

·       Comprehensive Crisis Management (CCMC)

·       Act 31 Child Abuse Reporting with renewal

·       Act 33 with renewal

·       Act 34 with renewal

·       Act 73 FBI Clearance with renewal

UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran

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