Behavioral Support Assistant

Looking for Meaningful Part-Time Work?

Do you enjoy helping people succeed while maintaining structure, accountability, and safety? Join our team at Supportive Housing Services (SHS) and play an important role in helping individuals rebuild their lives and successfully reintegrate into the community.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone seeking supplemental income, students pursuing criminal justice, human services, psychology, social work, or experienced professionals looking for meaningful part-time work.

Why This Position Stands Out

  • Consistent every-other weekend schedule
  • Meaningful work that positively impacts lives
  • Opportunity to gain experience in corrections, human services, and behavioral support
  • Supportive team environment
  • Eligible for Pension and 403(b) participation
  • Competitive starting wage of $20.00/hour

Schedule

Part-Time – 8 Hours Per Week

Standard schedule consists of:

  • Saturday and Sunday shifts
  • Every other weekend only
  • Predictable schedule that works well around school, family, or another job

About Supportive Housing Services

Supportive Housing Services provides safe, stable housing for adult men transitioning successfully back into the community. Our staff help create an environment that promotes personal responsibility, recovery, accountability, and self-sufficiency.

As a Behavioral Support Assistant, you'll be part of a team that helps residents develop the daily living skills and structure needed for long-term success.

What You'll Do

As a Behavioral Support Assistant, you will:

  • Maintain a safe and structured environment for residents
  • Monitor resident activities, behavior, and whereabouts
  • Build professional, respectful relationships while maintaining appropriate boundaries
  • Document daily activities, progress notes, and incident reports
  • Conduct routine facility and safety checks
  • Assist with resident accountability measures, including assigned chores and program activities
  • Support meal preparation and household responsibilities that help residents build independent living skills
  • Encourage responsibility, initiative, and positive decision-making