Sandra Rulon, 43, recently moved to Maine from California. Working in Penobscot County, she is a Clinician who works with low-income families and children with behavioral issues. Out of high school I was in the Coast Guard for four years and when I got out, I got my bachelor’s degree in accounting, which I did […]
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Annie Young, 24, is a Family Transition Specialist in Somerset County. She works one on one with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and individuals with behavioral health challenges (mental health and/or substance use). I didn’t have much experience going in—just my education, but that qualified me for a BHP/EdTech3 certification, which, my company provided […]
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Houston, 27, from Kennebec County, holds two positions as a Family Youth Counselor and also a DSP. He works with children and adults. Honestly, I never thought I’d be in this field. I was doing construction and working convenience store jobs before this. But people told me I’m good with kids and I should apply […]
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Shelby Wilson, 30, in Aroostook County, has been working as a Behavioral Health professional for the last three years. With an interest in serving children who have a background of trauma, she works with agencies, in group settings, and performs in-home care. What has your career path looked like? I started out as a Day […]
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