Residential Behavior Specialist- Chepachet - Full-time

✨Full-time 1st 2nd & 3rd Shift✨

$1000.00 Sign-On Bonus

Excellent opportunity to make a difference in the lives of adults with autism and other developmental disabilities!

Become a part of the Cove Center, a program that serves adults in Rhode Island with autism and developmental disabilities, offering on-going education, experiences and a supportive staff that emphasizes the individuals' role in making choices; thereby giving them the greatest control of the direction of their own life.  This position provides supervision to clients in a group home setting.  DSPs/Residential Behavior Specialists work with a supportive team that includes the Residential Manager, and more!

Education, Experience and Skills:

  • High School diploma.
  • Computer skills: intermediate proficiency.
  • Must have a valid driver's license (in good standing) for at least three years and insured auto.
  • 3+ years of experience with working with individuals who have autism and developmental disabilities is required.

Benefits! Benefits! Benefits!

The Groden Network has an excellent comprehensive benefit package. We provide:

  • 80% employer paid premier medical coverage
  • Fully paid dental plan for the individual option
  • Vision plan
  • Generous earned time off days
  • Paid holidays
  • 401k with partial matching
  • Free Long-term disability insurance
  • Free life insurance
  • Employee Assistant Program
  • Pet insurance
  • Aflac
  • Tuition Reimbursement

Advancement Opportunities

  • Extensive new employee orientation
  • Ongoing "in-house" training in a wide array of topic areas
  • Access to professional trainings offered throughout the year
  • Behavior Management training
  • First Aid/CPR Training



1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts open

✨Full-time 1st 2nd & 3rd Shift✨

$1000.00 Sign-On Bonus

Excellent opportunity to make a difference in the lives of adults with autism and other developmental disabilities!

Become a part of the Cove Center, a program that serves adults in Rhode Island with autism and developmental disabilities, offering on-going education, experiences and a supportive staff that emphasizes the individuals' role in making choices; thereby giving them the greatest control of the direction of their own life.  This position provides supervision to clients in a group home setting.  DSPs/Residential Behavior Specialists work with a supportive team that includes the Residential Manager, and more!

Education, Experience and Skills:

  • High School diploma.
  • Computer skills: intermediate proficiency.
  • Must have a valid driver's license (in good standing) for at least three years and insured auto.
  • 3+ years of experience with working with individuals who have autism and developmental disabilities is required.

Benefits! Benefits! Benefits!

The Groden Network has an excellent comprehensive benefit package. We provide:

  • 80% employer paid premier medical coverage
  • Fully paid dental plan for the individual option
  • Vision plan
  • Generous earned time off days
  • Paid holidays
  • 401k with partial matching
  • Free Long-term disability insurance
  • Free life insurance
  • Employee Assistant Program
  • Pet insurance
  • Aflac
  • Tuition Reimbursement

Advancement Opportunities

  • Extensive new employee orientation
  • Ongoing "in-house" training in a wide array of topic areas
  • Access to professional trainings offered throughout the year
  • Behavior Management training
  • First Aid/CPR Training



1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts open
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