In Home
Supreme Consultants has joined forces with the Division of Behavioral Health
Services (DCBHS) to provide In-Community-based services to
at-risk youth.
We are addressing the state program’s need for cultural competency by
making our bi-lingual and culturally competent
professionals and para-professionals available.
Due to rapid expansion, we are currently hiring Tutors, Mentors, Behavioral Assistants
and Intensive In-Community Professionals to serve
counties throughout all of New Jersey.
This program is designed to aid in the development of family and community support around
children
with emotional, behavioral, learning or developmental disabilities. Our goal is
to enhance client and/or family functionality through innovative, individualized plans
of
care. Services are provided in the youth’s home or community depending on the requirements of the intervention. This service offers a very
flexible schedule and clinical supervision is available.
Tutors:
Help youth reach their academic potentials by providing academic assistance. Aid them in
reaching their educational goals and aspirations
through positive educational support and
direct tutoring. Tutors help students enhance their study skills and facilitate the understanding
of
educational concepts.
Qualifications: One year of previous teaching or tutoring experience with children.
Mentors:
Are you looking to make a difference in a child’s life? Perhaps you have been looking to
serve your community and provide troubled youth
with the guidance and support they often need,
but may lack in their homes and communities. Mentoring gives you the opportunity to
serve the
community by taking part as a role model to the many children we service. As a mentor you will
conduct recreational activities,
help children
enhance their socialization skills and assist
them with their homework. Mentors will also assist service recipients
in meeting their personal
goals
and aspirations through mentoring activities and being a positive role model.
Activities
are designed to foster personal growth,
self-confidence and independence.
Inspire a child to be the best they can be by becoming a mentor today!
Qualifications: High School diploma, GED, enthusiasm to make a difference in a child’s life,
patience and determination.
Behavioral Assistants:
Assist children/youth in learning to reduce negative behaviors and replace them with positive
behaviors based on his/her strengths.
Work with the parent(s) and family to help build new
responses to their child’s behaviors and teach them to reinforce positive changes.
Activities are designed to address each youth’s unique social, emotional and behavioral
needs through skill development in these areas.
Req: Over 21 years of age, BA degree in a related field, 1 year relevant experience working with youth.
Behavioral Assistants work with youth to modify their behavior (behavior modification)—focusing on
areas such as socialization skills,
breaking a bad habit, learning appropriate responses to different
situations, etc. They play an essential role in encouraging our youth in the
right direction and
continually redirecting them, should they lose focus. BA’s will work within a treatment plan,
tailored specifically to the
needs of the youth with which they work while closely monitored
by our Clinical Supervisor, to implement behavioral therapy.
Qualifications: 21 years old and over, BA degree in psychology,
social work or related field, one year of experience working with youth
Clinicians:
Are you a seasoned clinician? Or perhaps, you are in an earlier stage of your career and
looking to expand and enhance your experience.
Supreme Consultants can provide ideal positions
to professionals of all experience levels. You will have the opportunity to serve as a
clinician to youth and families in a diversity of communities through our in-home program
while enjoying a flexible schedule.
Intensive In-Community Professional:
Licensed Master’s level professionals needed to work with children and
families in an exciting, out-of-the-box, intensive In-Community setting.
Work from a strengths based perspective for short-term, solution focused interventions.
Qualifications: 1 year experience with children and families, Master’s degree in behavioral
health field. N.J. licenses, as follows:
LAC, LSW, LPC, LMFT, LCSW, or licensed psychologist.