
Behavioral Health Allies (BHA) is seeking energetic, compassionate, and motivated Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to provide direct care and support to adolescents and young adults with developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and severe behavioral challenges. In this role, you will help individuals build independence, support daily routines, and promote health, safety, and overall well-being both at home and in the community.
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Behavioral Health Allies is a comprehensive behavior analytic service provider committed to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Positive Behavioral Intervention & Supports. BHA partners with individuals, families, schools, and agencies to provide assessments, interventions, and training across home, school, residential, and community-based settings. We serve individuals with diverse needs from early childhood through adulthood while helping them grow, learn, and live more independently.

At Behavioral Health Allies, we provide an evolving system of care that offers a lifetime of hope for individuals with developmental disabilities and complex behavioral needs, including Autism. For all ages and stages of life, our full continuum of services connects people to new opportunities to grow, learn, and live.
Pairing data-driven methods with compassionate care, our multidisciplinary team includes Board-Certified Behavior Analysts, Special Education Teachers, registered behavior technicians, direct support professionals, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and more. From early intervention and education to community living, we bring together social, language, and life skills through Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapies, along with positive behavioral intervention and supports – and we customize our approach to each individual’s needs.
Because we have a reputation for unparalleled care and expertise, we have become the trusted resource for our network of regional and national partners who refer families from across the country to us. Visit us at behavioralhealth.org to learn more.