FIRS Behavior Specialist I (Full-Time and Part-Time)
Join us at Ryther as a Behavior Specialist in our Family Intervention and Restorative Services (FIRS) Program!
About Ryther
Ryther is a recognized leader in behavioral health services for children, youth, young adults, and their families facing complex challenges. We provide comprehensive, evidence-based, and innovative treatment across multiple levels of care.
We guide, coach, and teach so that every client may experience new ways of thinking, build positive relationships, and realize a better life. Our social justice mission and trauma-informed framework guide our daily work and internal processes.
We are expanding programs across multiple levels of care and are hiring full-time and part-time Behavior Specialists to join our multidisciplinary teams.
Full-Time schedule is: Sunday 6a – 2p, Monday 7a – 3p, Tuesday 2p – 10p, Wednesday 2p – 10p, Thursday 7a – 3p.
Part-Time schedule is: Friday 2 to 10pm, Saturday Double 7 to 3pm and 2 to 10pm, Sunday 7 to 3p
Position Summary:
The Behavior Specialist I creates and maintains a positive, safe, and therapeutic environment while supporting clients in meeting their individualized treatment goals.
This role provides direct client care, facilitates therapeutic groups, supports daily program routines, and collaborates within a multidisciplinary treatment team.
Primary Responsibilities include, but not limited to:
- Facilitate and support daily program activities, including skills groups, meals/snacks, and outings
- Support clients in learning coping skills, emotional regulation, and behavior management
- Assist clients in progressing toward individualized treatment goals
- Promote a safe, affirming, and therapeutic environment
- Maintain appropriate professional boundaries
- Role model healthy communication, problem-solving, and conflict resolution skills
- Complete daily clinical documentation in accordance with state and federal regulations.
- Case management and care coordination with external community and court providers.
- Assist with daily routines and client care tasks, including meal preparation when applicable
- Participate in ongoing training (eating disorders, neurodiversity, anxiety, OCD, DBT-informed care, etc.)
- Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team
- Additional responsibilities may vary depending on the assigned program.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree (mental health field preferred) OR High School diploma/GED with at least one year of combined education, training, or experience working with children, youth, and/or families (preferably in a mental health setting)
- Valid Washington State driver’s license
- Good driving record and ability to drive agency vehicles
- Ability to work effectively with individuals and families from diverse cultural, spiritual, and lifestyle backgrounds
- Commitment to applying a social justice and equity lens to all aspects of work
Preferred Experience:
- Eating disorders
- Neurodivergent youth
- Anxiety and OCD
- DBT-informed care
- Higher levels of behavioral health treatment
Benefits include:
- Medical/Dental Benefits (Premium covered up to 94% by Ryther, depending on plan, and we pay $5000.00 towards your deductible and out of pocket max)
- $5,000 contribution toward deductible and out-of-pocket maximum
- 15 Days Paid Vacation (which increases to 17 after your second year, and by 1 each year after that — this is prorated to reflect your FTE as a part-time employee)
- 10 Sick Days (vacation & sick time rollover)
- 9 Paid Holidays + 1 Floating Holiday
- Free Medical Telehealth Appointments for you and anyone in your household (General Medical, Dermatology, Mental Health, Neck and Back Care, Nutrition, etc.)
- 40% off Aflac supplemental insurance + free identity theft protection
- 403b Tax Deferred Retirement Plan
- $50,000 Life Insurance
- Ryther is a registered 501c(3) which qualifies for the federal Student Loan Forgiveness program
What We Value
- Commitment to Ryther’s mission, vision, and values
- Respect for diverse lifestyles, cultures, identities, and abilities
- Team-oriented mindset with strong self-management skills.
- Adaptability and a proactive approach to change and servant leadership.
- Ryther seeks to create a work environment reflective of the diverse community we serve. People of color, LGBTQIA2S+, persons with disabilities, and multilingual individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.
Work Location:
Judge Patricia H. Clark Children and Family Justice Center at 1211 E Alder St in Seattle
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume and cover letter.
We look forward to connecting with you!