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Summary

A Behavioral Technician, internally known as a Community Living Instructor, provides support to adults with behavioral health needs in residential or community settings. Responsibilities include ensuring client safety, well-being, and daily success through hands-on assistance with daily living skills, social engagement, and behavior management. This role also involves monitoring and documenting client changes, administering medication (with training), transporting clients, and maintaining a safe environment. Driving is required, and at least one year of work experience is necessary.

Required Skills

Medication AdministrationFirst AidCPRBehavior Management

Details

Salary
$19 – $19/hr
Experience Required
1+ years
Posted
Jun 25, 2026

Description

Help others live more independently and reach their goals
Schedule: 12am - 8am Friday, Saturday, Sunday


A Behavioral Technician (Internal title: Community Living Instructor) provides support to adults with behavioral health needs in a residential or community setting.


In this role, you’ll ensure the safety, well-being, and daily success of the individuals we serve. You’ll provide hands-on support with daily living skills, social engagement, behavior management, and more — all while helping create a safe, structured, and encouraging environment.

 This is a great opportunity for someone looking to gain experience in behavioral health, psychology, or social services — or for anyone who enjoys helping others live healthier, more independent lives. 


  • Support residents in building life skills, routines, and social behaviors
  • Assist with rehabilitation and behavior support programs
  • Monitor and document changes in behavior, mood, or physical condition
  • Provide basic care, such as taking vital signs and assisting with personal needs
  • Administer medication once certified as a Level 1 Medication Aide (training provided)
  • Transport clients to appointments and community activities (driving is required)
  • Maintain a clean, safe, and supportive living environment
  • Participate in emergency response and safety procedures
  • Complete documentation accurately and on time


  • High School/GED required
WORK EXPERIENCE

• At least one (1) year of work experience or self-employment required
• A valid unrestricted driver's license at the time of hire with the ability to obtain and maintain a class E MO driver's license by the end of 60-day introductory period required
• Basic computer skills required

You'll Be a Great Fit for This Role If You:
  • Enjoy working directly with people and making a positive impact
  • Are calm, patient, and adaptable in a fast-paced or changing environment
  • Have strong communication skills and work well on a team
  • Are comfortable assisting with basic care and household responsibilities
  • Have prior experience as a CNA or CMA