Float Support Specialist | Intensive Behavioral Services

Bloomington, MN
Full Time
Experienced

Float Support Specialist | Intensive Behavioral Services
Locations: Burnsville | Apple Valley | Brooklyn Park Compensation: $25-$30/hour

Professional Opportunity in Behavioral Support Services

About BrightPath:
We are a dedicated organization providing comprehensive support for individuals with complex behavioral needs. Our mission is to enable independence, dignity, and personal growth for those we serve.

Position Overview:
The Float Support Specialist plays a critical role in delivering high-quality, person-centered support across multiple residential settings. This position requires exceptional adaptability, professional expertise, and a deep commitment to supporting individuals with intensive behavioral challenges.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide flexible support across multiple locations
  • Implement individualized behavioral support plans
  • Respond to dynamic client needs with professional expertise
  • Maintain comprehensive documentation
  • Ensure client safety and dignity in challenging situations

Position Requirements:

  • Current crisis intervention certification
  • Minimum 2 years experience in behavioral health
  • Demonstrated ability to work across multiple settings
  • Exceptional adaptability and professional composure
  • Valid driver's license with reliable transportation

Unique Position Requirements:

  • 7-day availability required
  • Shifts may be assigned with minimal notice
  • Work across three metro area locations
  • Ability to transition between day, evening, and overnight shifts

Professional Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation ($25-$30/hour)
  • Health, Vision, and Dental insurance
  • 401k 3.5% matching after 1 year of employment
  • Supportive team environment
  • Mileage reimbursement while on shift
  • Opportunities for professional development
  • Meaningful work with direct positive impact
  • Performance-based advancement opportunities

Scheduling Expectations:

  • Immediate availability for emergency staffing
  • Willingness to work across all shift types
  • Flexible schedule spanning Burnsville, Apple Valley, and Brooklyn Park locations

Why This Role Matters:
This position is fundamental to supporting individuals with complex behavioral needs. Your professional expertise directly contributes to:

  • Enhancing individual independence
  • Supporting community integration
  • Providing critical behavioral intervention
  • Creating opportunities for personal growth

Professional Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in human services preferred
  • Extensive experience with behavioral intervention
  • Proven ability to maintain professional composure in challenging environments
  • Strong communication and documentation skills

BrightPath is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and the individuals that we support.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
This role requires exceptional flexibility, professional adaptability, and a genuine commitment to supporting individuals with complex behavioral needs. Candidates must be prepared for dynamic and challenging work environments.

BrightPath is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workforce. We provide a positive and supportive work environment that encourages professional growth and development. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Join us and be part of a team that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities.

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