Career
Opportunities
Are you ready to take on a career that will challenge and inspire you? Look no further! Our company offers an exciting array of career opportunities across a variety of fields. Join our team today and embark on a journey towards a fulfilling and rewarding career!
Ronda Mays
Meet Ronda, a native of Elizabethtown with 30 years of experience in Human Resources. She has been a member of the EICS team for a year now, bringing her expertise and knowledge to the table.
Our policy is to provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons without regard to race, creed, color, religious belief, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, or veteran status.
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Licensed Mental Health Therapist
As a pediatric mental health therapist, your primary responsibility will be to provide counseling and support to children and their families who are experiencing mental health challenges. You will work closely with your clients to develop treatment plans that are tailored to their unique needs and goals, and utilize evidence-based interventions to promote positive outcomes. Additionally, you will collaborate with other healthcare professionals and community resources to ensure that your clients receive comprehensive care. Strong communication, empathy, and a passion for helping others are essential qualities for success in this role.
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Speech and Language Pathologist
A speech therapist is a healthcare professional who specializes in helping children with speech and language disorders. They work with children who have difficulty with communication, including those with developmental delays, hearing impairments, and neurological disorders. The job requires a strong understanding of child development, as well as excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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Occupational Therapist
Occupational therapists work with children to help them develop the skills they need to perform daily. They assess a child's abilities and create treatment plans to improve their fine motor skills, sensory, and cognitive abilities. They may work with children who have developmental delays, physical disabilities, or sensory processing disorders. In addition to providing therapy, they may also educate parents and caregivers on how to support their child's development at home.
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Board Certified Behavior Analyst
A Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is responsible for assessing, designing, and implementing behavior intervention programs for children with developmental. They work closely with families, caregivers, and other healthcare professionals to develop individualized treatment plans that address the unique needs of each child The role requires strong analytical and communication skills, as well as a deep understanding of behavioral psychology and evidence-based interventions.
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Registered Behavior Therapist
As a pediatric registered behavior therapist, your main responsibility is to work with children who have behavioral and developmental challenges. You will implement evidence-based interventions to help them achieve their goals. You will also closely with families to provide support and guidance throughout the treatment process. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential for success this role.
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Physical Therapist
A pediatric physical therapist is a healthcare professional who specializes in treating children with physical disabilities or injuries. They work with children of ages, from infants to teenagers, to help them improve their mobility, strength, and coordination. The job involves assessing a child's physical abilities, developing a treatment plan, and working with the child their family to achieve their goals. Pediatric physical therapists may work in hospitals, clinics, schools, or private practices.
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Targeted Case Manager
As a targeted case manager, you will be responsible for providing support and guidance to individuals with disabilities or mental health conditions. Your duties will include assessing clients' needs, developing care plans, coordinating services, and monitoring progress. You will work closely with clients, families, healthcare providers, and community resources to ensure the best possible outcomes. Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills are essential for success in this.
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Positive Behavior Support Specialist
A positive behavior support specialist is responsible for developing and implementing strategies to support individuals with challenging behaviors. They work with clients to identify triggers and develop plans to prevent and respond to challenging behaviors. The specialist also provides training and support to caregivers and staff to ensure consistency in behavior management. Strong communication and problem-solving skills are essential for success this role.
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Community Living Support
In this role, you will provide support and assistance to individuals with disabilities to help them live independently in their own homes and communities Your responsibilities will include developing and implementing individualized support plans, providing personal care assistance, and facilitating community integration activities. The ideal candidate will have experience working individuals with disabilities, excellent communication skills, and a strong commitment promoting independence and inclusion.