CCRES Honors IBHS Behavioral Health Technician

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A CCRES behavioral health technician (right) with CCRES Director of Human Resources Joe Vallancourt
mage via CCRES.
A CCRES behavioral health technician (right) was recognized for his outstanding work. With him is with CCRES Director of Human Resources Joe Vallancourt .

CCRES, a nonprofit human resources organization that provides support staff for children and adults with special needs, recently congratulated Peter A. for his outstanding service.

Peter is a valued employee who has also been recognized by the CCRES Board of Directors. 

He has the distinction of being the first full-time Behavioral Health Technician hired for the Intensive Behavioral Health Services program (IBHS)in March 2023. 

He joined CCRES with a varied background, including over a decade of experience working with individuals who sustained traumatic brain injuries. 

Peter’s case management team describes him as “very dedicated to his clients.”

“He is flexible and adapts quickly to changes in his clients’ needs and schedules,” the team reports.

Peter demonstrates an unwavering commitment and compassion that makes him stand out as a Behavioral Health Technician.

He puts extra effort into asking the right questions to ensure he is providing the best possible support to his clients.

“Peter makes a difference through his compassion, empathy and strong work ethic.”

CRES is a non-profit human resources organization that partners with intermediate units, school districts, and behavioral health programs to provide support staff working with children and adults with special needs.

Find out more about CCRES and career opportunities there.

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