Guest Advocate (Cashier or Front of Store Attendant/Cart Attendant) (T1841)
Target 4.5
Advocate job in Northfield, MN
The Starting Hourly Rate / Salario por Hora Inicial is $15.50 USD per hour. The Pay Range / Rango salarial is $15.50 USD - $23.25 USD per hour. Working at Target means helping all families discover the joy of everyday life. We bring that vision to life through our values and culture. Learn more about Target here.
ALL ABOUT SERVICE & ENGAGEMENT
Advocates of guest experience who welcome, thank, and exceed guest service expectations by focusing on guest interaction, loyalty enrollment and store cleanliness. Advocates of both in-store and digital services and solutions who are knowledgeable about capabilities and features that drive adoption, usage and ultimately guest loyalty. Empowered to make shopping quick and easy for guests at the checklanes, guest services, gift registry, pick-up and drive up while ensuring exceptional quality.
At Target, we believe in our team members having meaningful experiences that help them build and develop skills for a career. The role of a Guest Advocate can provide you with the skills and experience of:
* Communicating and interacting with guests to build an welcoming guest experience
* Blending problem solving and decision making to positively impact the guest experience and resolve guest concerns
* Adapting to different guest interactions and situations
* Promoting and engaging around various benefits, offerings and services
As a Guest Advocate, no two days are ever the same, but a typical day will most likely include the following responsibilities:
* Demonstrate a service culture that prioritizes the guest service experience by delivering the service standard
* Create a welcoming experience by greeting guests as you are completing your daily tasks.
* When guests need assistance, engage with guests in a welcoming way, to help solve their specific needs.
* Make the guest aware of current promos. store activities and events.
* Be knowledgeable about the tools, products, and services available in the total store, and specific to your area, to solve issues for the guest and improve their experience.
* Thank guests and let them know we're happy they chose to shop at Target.
* Know and speak to the benefits of Target Loyalty programs with every guest and assist with application or sign-up as needed.
* Scan and bag all guest items efficiently, accurately and in compliance with food safety standards and company best practices.
* Work efficiently to minimize guest wait time while maintaining guest service and accuracy.
* Understand and show guests how to use the features and offerings within the Target App including Wallet.
* Be familiar with Order Pick-Up, Drive Up and online ordering, and know how to direct the guest to enroll, activate and use these features.
* Attempt every return and follow register prompts; partner with immediate Leaders as needed to help solve for the guest while following Target's policies and procedures.
* Maintain a clean, clutter free work area by gathering unpurchased items, baskets, and hangers for removal.
* Stock supplies during store open hours while being available for the guest.
* Demonstrate a culture of ethical conduct, safety and compliance.
* Work in a safe manner at all times; comply with all safety policies, best practices, and training; report hazards and correct where possible.
* Support guest services such as order pick up (OPU), Drive-up (DU) Orders, DU Returns and maintain a compliance culture while executing those duties, such as compliance with federal, state, and local adult beverage laws.
* All other duties based on business needs
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
This may be the right job for you if:
* You enjoy interacting and helping others - including guests that shop our store and fellow team members you work with.
* You thrive in a fast-moving, highly active and physically demanding role, where teamwork, flexibility, and creative problem solving are key to success.
* You are open to working a flexible work schedule with varying hours, days or shifts (including nights, weekends, holidays and other peak shopping times).
The good news is that we have some amazing training that will help teach you everything you need to know to be a Guest Advocate. But, there are a few skills you should have from the get-go:
* Communicating effectively, including using positive language and attentive to guests needs
* Welcoming and helpful attitude toward guests and other team members
* Attention to detail while prioritizing tasks
* Willing to educate guests and engage around products and services
* Ability to communicate on multiple frequency devices and operate handheld scanners, and other technology equipment as directed.
* Work both independently and with a team
* Capability to remain focused and composed in a fast-paced environment and accomplish multiple tasks within established timeframes
We are an awesome place to work and care about our teams, so we want to make sure we are clear on a few more basics that we expect:
* Accurately handle checkout operations, transactions, and support cash office operations as needed
* Scan, handle and move merchandise efficiently and safely, including frequently lifting or moving product up to 10 pounds and occasionally lifting or moving merchandise up to 44 pounds without additional assistance from others.
* Flexible work schedule (e.g., nights, weekends and holidays); reliable and prompt attendance necessary.
* Ability to remain mobile for the duration of a scheduled shift (shift length may vary).
* Capable of working in and exposure to varying temperatures, humidity, and other elements while performing certain job duties including but not limited to Drive-Up, carryout, etc.
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Benefits Eligibility
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
In compliance with state and federal laws, Target will make reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please reach out to candidate.accommodations@HRHelp.Target.com. Non-accommodation-related requests, such as application follow-ups or technical issues, will not be addressed through this channel.
Applications for this role are accepted on an ongoing basis and there is no application deadline. Las solicitudes para este puesto se aceptan de forma continua y no hay fecha límite de solicitud.
$15.5-23.3 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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Adult Case Manager
Zumbro Valley Health Center 4.2
Advocate job in Rochester, MN
We are seeking a hardworking, passionate and caring individual to work with clients that have been diagnosed with a mental illness. As an Adult Case Manager you will help clients gain access to services needed and support them through their recovery.
Responsibilities
Maintain a caseload of clients.
Coordinate and make referrals for client services that will help the individual meet their goals.
Complete and accurately update all documentation as required.
Work collaboratively with all members of the treatment plan as often as needed.
Follow-up on referrals and monitor the clients progress.
Provides crisis assessment and intervention services to clients as needed.
Qualifications
Requirements & Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology or a related human services field.
Minimum of two years providing services to individuals with a mental illness or substance use disorder required.
Must qualify as a Mental Health Practitioner in the State of MN
Experience working with severe emotional disturbances in adults is preferred.
Valid driver's license and proof of auto insurance.
Why Zumbro Valley Health Center?
Since 1966, Zumbro Valley Health Center has been serving our community as a non-profit organization. We serve the twelve-county region of Southeast MN and have over 240 employees. We are one of the few providers in the state, to provide such an integrative and comprehensive care to all children, adults, and families. In order to provide an integrative approach, we offer a wide variety of services including Outpatient Psychotherapy and Substance Use, Inpatient Residential Treatment, Withdrawal Management and Detoxification, Housing, Skills - Based Training and Targeted Case Management for adults and children, and more.
Pay: $25.11 - $30.13 per hour. Compensation is based on years of experience.
Benefits Package
• Medical Insurance
• Dental Insurance
• Vision Insurance
• Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
• Life Insurance
• Generous Paid Time Off (PTO)
• Licensure Fee Reimbursement
• Continuing Education Credits
• 401(k) and Roth 401(k) with Employer Match
• Pet Insurance
• Qualified Employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness
• Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
• Free Parking & Employee Discounts
Zumbro Valley Health Center is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage all applicants to apply.
$25.1-30.1 hourly 11d ago
Tenant Advocate - Silver Creek & Mayowood
Center City Housing 3.0
Advocate job in Rochester, MN
Requirements
This position requires a person who is self-motivated with the ability to work independently and as a member of a team to carry out job duties. This position requires a person who has interpersonal skills necessary to tactfully deal with tenants and the general public in a professional manner. The person in this position will need to work effectively with people who are inebriated and/or have active mental health issues. This position requires driving and vehicle maintenance knowledge. A high school diploma/GED or equivalent is required. Experience working with the population is a plus. Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license and have a driving record acceptable to agency's insurance carrier. Must also have reliable transportation available around the clock in order to fulfill on call duties. This person must pass and maintain Minnesota Background Study clearance.
Center City Housing Corp is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, creed, sexual orientation/identity/expression, marital status or familial status.
$31k-42k yearly est. 15d ago
Child Life Specialist - Children of Adult Patients
Mayo Clinic Health System 4.8
Advocate job in Rochester, MN
Why Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans - to take care of you and your family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long, successful career with Mayo Clinic.
Benefits Highlights
* Medical: Multiple plan options.
* Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for flexible coverage.
* Vision: Affordable plan with national network.
* Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible expenses.
* Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure your future.
Responsibilities
The Child Life Specialist promotes effective coping through play, preparation, education, and self-expression activities. Provides emotional support for families and encourages optimum development of children facing a broad range of challenging experiences, particularly those related to healthcare and hospitalization. Provides information, support and guidance to parents, siblings, and other family members. Plays a vital role in educating caregivers, administrators, and the general public about the needs of children under stress.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in child development, child life, child and family studies or related field; completion of eligibility assessment by the Association for Child Life Professionals (ACLP); and successful completion of, at minimum, a 480-hour clinical child life internship under the direct supervision of a Certified Child Life Specialist.
One year of recent work experience with children and families. Minimum of two years of paid experience as a Child Life Specialist.
Knowledge and experience to ensure understanding of the basic issues of infant/child/adolescent development and behavior. Analytical skills necessary to assess patient and family needs, to establish a plan of care and deliver appropriate interventions. Ability to represent and communicate the role of child life to others. Ability to organize and prioritize work effectively across clinical settings. Ability to work as a contributing member of the multidisciplinary team. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Technical skills to effectively complete required professional documentation and correspondence. Basic supervisory skills to oversee Child Life program volunteers. Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) or granted acceptance to take next scheduled exam and attains certification within first year of employment. Maintains current Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers from one of the following programs: American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or the Military Network Training.
Exemption Status
Exempt
Compensation Detail
Compensation range is $55,556.80 - $82,825.60/year
Benefits Eligible
Yes
Schedule
Full Time
Hours/Pay Period
80
Schedule Details
Monday through Friday 9-5:30. Weekend and holiday rotation
International Assignment
No
Site Description
Just as our reputation has spread beyond our Minnesota roots, so have our locations. Today, our employees are located at our three major campuses in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, Jacksonville, Florida, Rochester, Minnesota, and at Mayo Clinic Health System campuses throughout Midwestern communities, and at our international locations. Each Mayo Clinic location is a special place where our employees thrive in both their work and personal lives. Learn more about what each unique Mayo Clinic campus has to offer, and where your best fit is.
Equal Opportunity
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status or disability status. Learn more about the 'EOE is the Law'. Mayo Clinic participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
Recruiter
Karlie VanKruiningen
$55.6k-82.8k yearly 13d ago
EHS Home Visitor
Families First of Minnesota 3.5
Advocate job in Rochester, MN
Part-Time Early Head Start Home Visitor Are you a self-starter? Are you someone who likes making a difference in children's lives in a high-quality preschool program that focuses on parent and child development?? Then Families First of Minnesota is the place for you!
We are looking for Part Time Full Year Early Head Start Home Visitors! This position would be in our RochesterMN area!!!
JOB SUMMARY: This position is responsible for the coordination of Early Head Start Programming. This position works in partnership with expectant parents, infants and toddlers in a home setting. The focus is to promote the parent as the primary teacher of his/her own children. Home Visitors are free to use personal choices in teaching within the bounds of the Head Start Program curriculum, Performance Standards, MN DHS Rule 3, and best practices in early childhood care.
Education and experience:
A minimum of a home-based Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or comparable credential, or equivalent coursework as part of an associate or bachelor's degree. Knowledge of Head Start Performance Standards is helpful as well as experience working with families from diverse and low-income populations.
Desired Qualification- Preferred language- Bi-lingual
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
Valid Minnesota driver's license and reliable transportation needed. Current infant/child CPR/First Aid certificate or must be able to obtain.
This non-exempt position is scheduled for 20 hours/week, Monday-Friday between the hours of 7:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Compensation is based upon education level, starting at $22.11/hour. Benefits include Health Insurance, Dental, Vision, Life, Long-Term Disability and 403(b) Retirement Savings, in addition to paid vacation, sick leave, holidays and personal holidays.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Provides individualized programming based on the identified needs of expectant parents and parents of infants/toddlers.
2. Facilitates developmentally appropriate cognitive, social, emotional, physical, language and literacy skills.
3. Responsible for computerized data collection, entry, reporting and analyzing of child outcomes as mandated by federal, state and local regulations.
4. Conducts individual child screenings and assessments in partnership with Public Health and parents.
5. Refers and assists in development and implementation of federal, state and locally mandated regulations: Planned and Documented Interventions, Individual Interagency Intervention Plans, and Individual Health Plans.
6. Conducts conferences and home visits with parents and facilitates transition meetings.
7. Implements health, social service, safety, nutrition and mental health services in collaboration with program managers, staff, consultants and community partners.
8. Initiates recruitment of Head Start families.
9. Develops and implements individualized Family Partnership Agreements and child goals with families to identify strengths, goals, and strategies toward achieving self-sufficiency and health development.
10. Manages crisis intervention and utilizes community resources and referrals.
11. Plans and implements family socialization experiences.
12. Assists with community outreach projects, programs and public relations.
13. Responsible for compliance with program training requirements.
14. Perform all job-related responsibilities with sensitivity, respecting confidentiality, integrity, and privacy of families.
15. Responsible for advocating for Head Start children and families.
16. Responsible for using available resources to increase knowledge, proficiency, and fluency in the languages spoken by the children and families served.
17. Support the holistic development of Head Start children and families as mandated by Head Start Performance Standards.
18. Responsible for implementing parent-focused and parent-driven weekly home visits, which may include evening visits.
19. Responsible for familiarizing oneself with local resources and sharing information with families.
20. Responsible for planning and carrying out developmentally appropriate and individualized experiences that include Head Start component areas and meet DHS Rule 3, and Head Start Performance Standard requirements.
21. Communicate any strengths and/or concerns (health, emotional, developmental) of the child with supervisor and other appropriate leadership team members as needed and at case consults.
22. Assist Health Services Coordinator in promoting physical and mental health, safety, and nutrition.
23. Responsible for assisting children during self-care activities, such as toileting (including diapering procedures when necessary), tooth brushing procedure, hand washing, and preparation for outdoor activities.
24. Attend and participate in monthly site team meetings.
25. Responsible for encouraging and informing parents of opportunities for involvement (Parent Child Activity Days, Policy Council, volunteer positions, socials, family events, etc.).
26. Responsible, as a mandated reporter, to report suspected abuse and neglect.
27. Participate in required staff training and development.
28. Responsible for timely completion of all records and reports as required by Head Start Performance Standards, MN DHS Rule 3, and agency/program policy.
ABOUT US:
Families First of Minnesota, formerly known as Child Care Resource and Referral, is a non-profit organization committed to ensuring positive beginnings for all young children and their families. For over 60 years, Families First has been serving as a resource for families, children, childcare professionals, and early education programs in SE Minnesota. Programs under the Families First umbrella includes Head Start, Early Head Start, School Readiness, Child Care Aware, Early Learning Scholarships, Crisis Nursery, and Child Care Consultation. Families First of Minnesota is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to creating a multi-cultural, bias-free agency.
$22.1 hourly 13d ago
Home Health Physical Therapy Case Manager
Adara Home Health
Advocate job in Rochester, MN
Why Work for Adara? Adara Home Health offers fulfilling Home Health Care careers to professionals looking for flexibility and the ability to manage their own schedule. Join our team and work for an employer who values each employee as an individual and respects everyone's need for work-life balance.
The Physical Therapy (PT) Case Manager provides and oversees home health services for clients within the community. Collaborates with the client, their family, and the health care team to develop and implement goal-centered care plans taking into consideration quality measures and financial aspects of treatment. Provides skilled care to clients and clinical oversight to professional and unlicensed personnel. Builds and maintains respectful relationships with others. The position reports to the Clinical Supervisor.
SCHEDULE
This is a full time position, Monday - Friday with an on-call rotation. As PT Case Manager, you will manage your schedule during office hours.
This position will require you to travel to client's homes to provide 1:1 client care that may take 1-3 hours per client.
COVERAGE AREA
This position reports to the Rochester, MN office and provides services in Rochester, and surrounding cities.
BENEFITS
Opportunity for Productivity Bonuses in Addition to Base Salary
Ability to Manage Your Schedule
Mileage Reimbursement
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D, Pet Insurance
401K 100% Vested Upon Eligibility
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Reflects the company's mission and values in developing and maintaining professional working relationship with others.
Performs initial and periodic assessment of clients to determine care needs, implements interventions, and evaluates the effectiveness of care to achieve positive outcomes.
Collaborates with physicians/non-physician practitioners and the home health team to develop and update the client's home health plan of care at least every 60 days or more often as changes occur.
Serves as a client advocate ensuring safety needs are addressed by assessing the home environment, developing and implementing individualized abuse prevention plans, and reporting any suspected vulnerability such as abuse, neglect or financial exploitation.
Meets documentation standards ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with state and payer/billing requirements.
Provides education to the client, family, caregivers, licensed clinicians (as indicated), and unlicensed personnel.
Provides direct care to clients of varying ages, clinical acuity levels, and diagnoses in accordance with the company's policies, procedures, processes and the Minnesota Physical Therapy Practice Act.
Coordinates client care with family, caregivers, community resources, and other health caremembers.
Provides clinical oversight, delegation, and leadership to licensed clinicians and unlicensed personnel.
Ensures effective and appropriate financial management of the client's home health services are met.
Manages work schedule effectively, adapts to and remains flexible with unexpected changes
PHYSICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS
Client care provided in individual client homes and may require transfers and lifting with adaptive equipment. Must be adaptable to a variety of environments and community settings. Must be able to drive or use public transportation in all types of weather.
Heavy. Amount of weight moved; 50 to 100 pounds occasionally; 25 to 50 pounds frequently; 10 to 20 pounds constantly. Physical Demand requirements are in excess of those for Medium Work.
QUALIFICATIONS
Currently licensed as a Physical Therapist (PT) in the State of Minnesota. The license must not have been revoked, suspended and without limitations or restrictions.
Proof of negative TB testing: Mantoux skin test, single TB blood test or chest x-ray.
Access to a dependable automobile in order to travel to multiple company business stops a day.
A valid driver's license and proof of current car insurance when using a personal vehicle for company business.
Have U.S. Citizenship or evidence of valid Alien Work Permit.
Disclose any conviction and criminal history records pertaining to any crime related to the provision of health services. A candidate who has been convicted of such crimes will not be hired.
Pass initial and ongoing background studies and screenings including but not limited to those of the Minnesota Department of Health and the Federal Office of the Inspector General's List of Excluded Individuals and Entities.
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Have at least two (2) years' experience in a health care facility or Home Health Care field.
Demonstrates critical thinking skills, the ability to follow standards/procedures, and make appropriate clinical judgments to provide safe and effective client care.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, adapt to change, and manage a variety of assignments while establishing priorities and ensuring the necessary duties are completed.
Ability to build and maintain professional relationships.
Excellent written and oral communication skills; interpersonal communication and teaching skills.
Basic computer skills and willing to learn new software programs; experience with Electronic Medical Records and Microsoft Outlook preferred.
Current CPR certification highly recommended.
Adara Home Health, Inc. is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. The base salary range for this position in the U.S. is $80,000 - $110,000 per year plus productivity, compensation and benefits. A candidate's salary is determined by various factors including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications, job level, supervisory status, and location.
$80k-110k yearly 9d ago
Youth Advocate - Evening's and Overnight's
180 Degrees Inc. 4.1
Advocate job in Rochester, MN
***Sign on Bonus of $300 for part time (20 hours minimum per week) and $600 for full time (Half paid out at 3 months and other half at 12 months).
Are you in college for social work, psychology, or social services? Do you want to work with youth who are seeking emergency services? This is a great place to begin your career in social services! Work as a Youth Advocate while you're in college to learn trauma-informed care, person-centered care, and more! At 180 Degrees, you can grow your skills and your career!
Salary Range: $18.50 - $21.50
Non Profit Benefits: For all full time employees
Paid time off (PTO) starting at 18 days annually and increasing annually.
12 paid company holidays.
Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA & HSA benefit options.
Life, STD, LTD, AD&D employer-sponsored benefits.
401K with company match up to 4%.
Tuition and/or Professional Development reimbursement options.
Employee Assistance Program for private employer-sponsored counseling.
Gym Membership discount and reimbursement options.
Mental Wellness platform and app download access for all employees.
Position Description:
Youth Advocates create safe and supportive environments by providing supervision, mentorship, redirection, and listening skills to youth who are healing from trauma, dealing with life stressors, and working towards independent living. Youth Advocates create a safe and supportive environment for youth who need immediate shelter or crisis stabilization due to homelessness, runaway, family conflict, school problems, trauma, or encounter with law enforcement, juvenile probation, or child protective services. Youth Advocates provide empathy, mentorship, and conflict management. They also provide coaching that empowers residents to heal, find healthy solutions, and strengthen problem-solving skills as part of their developmental stage towards self-sufficiency. Youth Advocates work as part of a team to provide consistency and support the case management in place. Youth Advocates work with the youth to ensure they understand their responsibilities within the program, provide structure, offer encouragement, and be positive role models.
Duties and Responsibilities include the following:
Be a positive role model for the youth and resolve conflict in a constructive fashion.
Take crisis calls, conduct call screenings, intakes and discharges.
Support daily case management goals for the youth.
Teach and model the skills necessary to maintain good health through the teaching of healthy eating habits.
After training provide passing medication through our Medication Administration policy using proper documentation.
Provide concise communication via case notes, staff logs, phone contacts, resident files, medical administration forms, etc.
Display teamwork through supportive communication, participation in the development of case management plans and attending staff meetings.
Maintain appropriate involvement in daily and recreational activities with the youth through positive role-modeling, sportsmanship and safety.
Driving and/or transporting youth as needed.
In charge of meal preparation (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) using provided menu.
Following resident discharge strip the bed, sanitize the room, and wash the sheets.
Assist with maintaining the living room and kitchen clean.
Other duties may be assigned
Essential Competencies:
Cultural competence and commitment to the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion
Ability to operate in rapidly changing or ambiguous circumstances
Crisis management
De-escalation skills
Conflict resolution
Ability to prioritize and multi-task in a stressful environment
Basic food preparation
Qualifications:
Minimum age: 21
Dependable transportation for in-person.
Valid driver's license and insurance.
Ability to clear a Department of Human Services background screening.
Lived experience in place of certain credentials will be considered for all positions.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use a computer. The employee is frequently required walk, stand, and go up and down stairs.
Location
This role is an in person position at Rochester Youth Shelter located in Rochester, MN Location. This is an on-site, awake position.
About 180 Degrees:
This is an exceptional opportunity to join a fast-growing non-profit organization. Founded over 50 years ago, 180 Degrees is recognized for piloting innovative solutions to address challenges of homelessness, sexual exploitation, poverty and incarceration. With program sites around the state, 180 Degrees continues to expand its portfolio of programs and services now impacting the lives of over 2,000 youth and adults each year. We seek leaders who will guide the next growth phase of our organization.
180 Degrees continues to be a fast-growing, innovative non-profit leader. We're implementing innovative solutions that address homelessness, racial inequity, and poverty. With program sites around the state, our service portfolio continues to grow, offering excellent career growth opportunities. Check out our website here!
For fifty years, 180 Degrees has helped Minnesota youth and adults break the cycle of trauma caused by poverty, racism, mass incarceration, homelessness and sex trafficking. Our mission is to create safe spaces and services that honor each individual's healing journey.180 Degrees' intention is for our staff reflect the communities we serve. We encourage women, LGBTQIA2S+, BIPOC, differently abled and other diverse candidates to apply. The State of Minnesota recognized 180 Degrees has surpassing other employers in hiring a diverse workforce. 180 Degrees, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
$18.5-21.5 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Certified Peer Specialist - Behavioral Health - Austin Manor
Thrive Behavioral Network 4.1
Advocate job in Austin, MN
**$500 Sign-On Bonus**
Who we are: Thrive Behavioral Network! If you want to join an AMAZING Behavioral Healthcare Team, whether just starting out or have been a professional in the field for decades check us out and keep reading! The People:
We have built amazing teams of healthcare workers who are compassionate, out-of-the-box thinkers, who come to work everyday to knowing that their job will throw them in a few different directions and they like that! We employ people who genuinely like other people, and who embrace differences. You will soon find yourself immersed in a strong team atmosphere where support is in abundance.
Responsibilities:
A mental health certified peer specialist under the treatment supervision of a mental health professional or certified rehabilitation specialist must provide individualized peer support to each client, promote a client's recovery goals, self-sufficiency, self-advocacy, and development of natural supports, and support a client's maintenance of skills that the client has learned from other services. The ability to share personal recovery experiences and to develop authentic peer-to-peer relationships is essential to effective CPS performance. Consequently, CPS must hold the following beliefs and demonstrate the following qualities:
A personal belief in recovery.
A genuine hope and optimism that their peers will succeed.
A sincere interest in the welfare of their peers, including the ability to see each person as a unique individual.
A willingness to share their own recovery experience.
An ability to flexibly engage people based on their level of receptivity and individual needs, acknowledging that even the same person may need different types of peer-based services at different points in their recovery process.
Qualifications:
Must be or have been a consumer of behavioral health services.
Must be certified as a Peer Specialist by Department of Human Services.
A Mental Health Certified Peer Specialist must be at least 18 years old and qualify as stated in 245I.04 Subdv.10(1-3).
$44k-59k yearly est. 9d ago
Child Life Specialist - Children of Adult Patients
Mayo Healthcare 4.0
Advocate job in Rochester, MN
The Child Life Specialist promotes effective coping through play, preparation, education, and self-expression activities. Provides emotional support for families and encourages optimum development of children facing a broad range of challenging experiences, particularly those related to healthcare and hospitalization. Provides information, support and guidance to parents, siblings, and other family members. Plays a vital role in educating caregivers, administrators, and the general public about the needs of children under stress.
Bachelor's degree in child development, child life, child and family studies or related field; completion of eligibility assessment by the Association for Child Life Professionals (ACLP); and successful completion of, at minimum, a 480-hour clinical child life internship under the direct supervision of a Certified Child Life Specialist.
One year of recent work experience with children and families. Minimum of two years of paid experience as a Child Life Specialist.
Knowledge and experience to ensure understanding of the basic issues of infant/child/adolescent development and behavior. Analytical skills necessary to assess patient and family needs, to establish a plan of care and deliver appropriate interventions. Ability to represent and communicate the role of child life to others. Ability to organize and prioritize work effectively across clinical settings. Ability to work as a contributing member of the multidisciplinary team. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Technical skills to effectively complete required professional documentation and correspondence. Basic supervisory skills to oversee Child Life program volunteers. Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) or granted acceptance to take next scheduled exam and attains certification within first year of employment. Maintains current Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers from one of the following programs: American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or the Military Network Training.
$35k-44k yearly est. Auto-Apply 13d ago
Youth and Family Engagement Specialist
Healthfinders Collaborative
Advocate job in Faribault, MN
Full-time Description
The Youth and Family Engagement Specialist (YAFES) will work to provide and support direct services to youth and their families aimed at promoting health, wellness, and academic success for those in our service area. This role focuses on prevention, early identification, intervention, and ongoing support for students impacted by the social determinants of health using trauma informed approaches that recognize how trauma affects academic, social, and behavioral functioning. Most services are delivered within the school setting both during and after school, supporting the School Based Health Center (SBHC), while also engaging in community outreach and engagement.
The YAFES creates a safe, supportive, and empowering environment for youth and families, supporting care alongside school staff, health professionals, and community partners to build wraparound support. Candidates for this position should be passionate about working directly with diverse youth populations who face social determinants of health and be ready to build and maintain trusting relationships with our community.
Compensation is based on degree, licensure, and experience.
Key Responsibilities
Youth and Family Development
Lead and facilitate group sessions based on established, evidence-based curriculum focused on reproductive health, prevention, peer support, and leadership development that addresses the social determinants of health.
Collaborate with both internal (HFC clinical teams and program directors) and external (student support teams) to design and update youth programming and services based on data, community engagement, and best practices.
Provide necessary referrals, care coordination, point of care testing, and follow-up services to ensure the health, safety, and wellbeing of students.
Case Management
Provide individual and collective youth groups for students identified by intervention and student success groups for the purpose of providing peer support, life skills, or other resources that address the social determinants of health.
Conduct and facilitate group assessments to identify and address emerging needs of youth participants and their families.
Support the development of processes, procedures, workflows, and policies that streamline coordination between the school, student/families, and HealthFinders.
Maintain accurate and confidential records of all contacts, referrals, and interventions complying with HIPAA, organizational policies, and state minor consent laws.
Community Outreach and Collaboration
Support and conduct outreach and engagement events and community -based programming, as appropriate, to increase awareness and participation of youth and their families. This work will require flexibility to work some evening and weekend shifts to effectively meet the diverse needs and availability of our community.
Serve as key staff in supporting outreach and engagement efforts and be an active participant on the Community Engagement team. The YAFES will collaborate closely with team members to develop and implement strategies that expand the reach and impact of HFC.
Build positive, trusting relationships with students, families, school staff, community organizations and health system partners to promote the health, wellbeing, and academic success of students within Rice and Steel counties.
Attend collaborative meetings with students support teams to discuss additional opportunities to address risk factors youth may be experiencing (intervention team at Faribault Public Schools.) Consult with teachers, student support teams, and other school personnel regarding social needs a student may present.
Provide ongoing educational support within the school, community, as well as HFC staff and volunteers as it relates to family and community services/programming.
Program Implementation
Manage program records, attendance tracking, supply organization, and other administrative duties as assigned related to family and community services/programming.
Assist SBHC in maintaining confidential student records and data entry to ensure accurate tracking of services and follow-up.
Obtain and maintain MNsure certification to assist youth and families with health care enrollment.
Support grant program goals including documentation, data collection, and reporting.
Engage in continuous professional development to apply evidence-based practices in youth development and engagement.
Other Responsibilities and Expectations
Attend regular HFC staff and departmental meetings as well as participate in trainings and other educational opportunities identified to support the work in this role.
Complete documentation of work being done, in accordance with data tracking and management requirements.
Maintain clear professional boundaries with students and families as well as with school staff.
Maintain certifications and training that support all the above job responsibilities.
Other tasks and duties as assigned by supervisor to support the SBHC and youth development.
Requirements
Strong belief in organization's mission
Latino or Somali cross-cultural and linguistic fluency
Educational and community organizing experience preferred but not required
Strong computer skills and ability to multitask.
Excellent customer service skills, strictly maintain client privacy and confidentiality
Able to work independently, some evenings and weekends
Ability to pass a thorough background check with Department of Human Services
Salary Description $21-$26 /hour
$21-26 hourly 60d+ ago
Case Manager Adult
Spero 3.7
Advocate job in Owatonna, MN
Full-time Description
Case management is incorporated with the community support program and is designed to assist people with a serious and persistent mental illness to become independent and functioning members of the community.
Case managers facilitate and broker services to assist clients in the promotion of independent living and teach and train clients to become more independent.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
No
Duties/Responsibilities:
Under the supervision of the Adult Services Program Manager, the case manager engages adult clients with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI). In this position, the case manager will gather information, assess the clients need based on their individual functioning in the community, complete necessary referrals, collaborate with other professionals, and support clients through various transitions from other entities such as jails, hospitals, or residential settings, to assist in stabilizing their mental health. The case manager will have monthly contact with clients and maintain concurrent documentation to abide by state and CCBHC requirements.
Other Duties:
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice
Requirements
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Excellent interpersonal communication skills; deals effectively with a variety of people and personalities; communicates clearly and effectively both orally and in writing.
Able to work independently, showing initiative, and willingness to take charge of a situation.
Skilled in identifying and assessing a wide range of clients' needs.
Applies effective time management skills in order to meet all deadlines.
Demonstrates thoroughness and organizational skills in the workplace.
Displays flexibility to meet the Center's and clients' needs in an environment with interruptions.
Shows proper etiquette when dealing with clients and other sources.
Ability to differentiate between assisting with independent living and enabling clients to remain dependent.
Familiarity with standard computer functions and applications.
Willingness to transport clients in their vehicle when necessary.
Recognizes and understands mental health symptoms and diagnoses.
Experience in use of some office equipment such as copying machine, fax machine, postage machine, paper shredder, programmable telephone system, e-mail, etc.
Understands the confidential nature of organizational information and maintains confidence.
Education and Experience:
Preferred Bachelor's degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university and has at least 2,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of mental health services to persons with a mental illness or completes 40 hours of special training for delivering these services along with clinical supervision from a mental health professional at least once a week until the 2,000 hours requirement of supervised experience is met; or
Is a graduate student in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields and is formally assigned by an accredited college or university to an agency for clinical training; or
Holds a master's or other graduate degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university and has less than 4,000 hours post-master's experience in the treatment of mental illness.
Physical Requirements:
Employee must be able to:
Hear and speak in order to use telephones and communicate with people inside and outside the office.
Physical ability to move around the office area and in the community throughout each workday.
Visual ability to review detailed reports and information, and to use the computer for keyboarding.
Bend at the waist or crouch for filing charts in the filing cabinets.
Physical ability to Exert up to 20 pounds or up to 10 pounds of force frequently.
Work Environment:
The employee must be able to tolerate transporting clients in their own vehicles, entering clients' homes, and interacting with clients at different functions. Seasonal weather conditions and frequent changing from inside/outside work environment are required. There are many duties performed in an office setting
Salary Description $22.50 to $25.50
$41k-55k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Mental Health Specialist II - Acute Behavioral Services
Dungarvin 4.2
Advocate job in Rochester, MN
🎉 New Year. Fresh Start. A Career That Matters at Dungarvin ✨
As we step into a new year, it's the perfect time to invest in meaningful work, personal growth, and a career with purpose. Start this next season strong by joining a team that truly makes a difference-join Dungarvin.
We're currently hiring Mental Health Specialist 2 (MHS2) professionals to join our compassionate and dedicated teams in communities across Minnesota. These direct care roles are ideal for individuals with experience in mental health support and behavior management-just like you.
At Dungarvin, we are more than a provider of support services-we're a mission-driven team rooted in respect, response, and choice. Since 1976, we've been dedicated to meeting people where they are, working alongside them to provide person-centered supports that allow people to live independently as possible. You'll work directly with people in need of assistance, and/or living with intellectual or developmental disabilities, or other complex medical needs.
With services in 15 states, our team is united by a shared commitment to making a real difference-one person, one voice, one choice at a time. We encourage you to embrace this opportunity to impact someone's life.
📌 Why Dungarvin Is the Right Fit This Season:
💵 Fixed wage at $24/hour
⏰ Flexible full-time & part-time schedules
🏥 Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance (FT employees)
🐾 Pet Insurance - because your furry family members matter
💰 401(k) with up to 3% employer match after one year
🌴 Paid Time Off (PTO) + PTO Donation Program
🧠 Employee Assistance Program & supplemental insurance options
🎓 Paid training, career growth & leadership development opportunities
📲 Early paycheck access through TapCheck
🛍️ National brand discounts
🚗 Statewide opportunities - transfer roles across Minnesota
Whether you're setting new goals, seeking stability, or ready to take the next step toward leadership, there's no better time to build a rewarding career that aligns with your values.
🌱 Make this year count-apply today and grow with Dungarvin.
Role: These are caregiver / direct support positions with an emphasis on mental health and behavior management supports
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Schedule:
Various schedules available
Work Location: In person
Job Description
About the Program:
Our Acute Behavioral Services (ABS) group homes support individuals with complex mental health and behavioral needs. Many of the people we serve have experienced frequent crises, hospital stays, or legal involvement. They may have a history of failed placements and need a highly structured environment to succeed.
Our homes are specially designed for safety, and our approach is consistent, person-centered, and focused on helping individuals reach their goals while maintaining safety for everyone. Due to the challenging nature of this work, staff receive training in behavioral support and crisis response, including the use of manual restraints when necessary.
Please note: This role may involve exposure to verbal aggression or difficult behaviors. We provide strong training and team support to help you succeed.
What You'll Do:
As a Mental Health Specialist II, you'll play a hands-on role in helping people lead more independent, stable lives.
Provide Hands-On Care: Assist individuals with daily activities like personal care, meal prep, transportation, housekeeping, and laundry, all while fostering independence.
Daily Support: Help with everyday tasks like personal care, cooking, and transportation.
Behavioral & Emotional Support: Use proven strategies to manage behaviors and support mental wellness.
Safe Environment: Keep the home clean and safe while promoting a positive, structured routine.
Mentorship & Encouragement: Be a role model-encourage progress, offer support, and celebrate milestones.
Great fit for: Those with experience as a Direct Support Professional (DSP), Behavior Technician (BT/RBT), or in other caregiving/mental health roles.
Qualifications
What You Bring to the Table:
Experience: At least 3 years working with individuals who exhibit challenging behaviors (e.g., physical/verbal aggression, property destruction, or self-injury) in a caregiving, direct support, or similar role.
Age Requirement: Must be at least 18 years old (21+ for certain sites).
Education: High school diploma or GED.
Passion for Helping Others: Experience supporting individuals with mental health conditions (e.g., bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety) or developmental disabilities.
Physical Stamina: Ability to stay on your feet, walk, stand, and regularly lift up to 50 lbs.
Transportation: Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
Tech Skills: Basic computer skills for documenting care and tracking progress.
Communication: Strong reading, writing, and verbal communication skills are essential. You'll need them to document care, follow support plans, and collaborate with internal and external team members.
If you have experience as a Behavioral Specialist, Behavioral Technician, or Mental Health Specialist, we want to hear from you!
At Dungarvin, we support each other and provide the training and tools you need to thrive. Join our team and help empower individuals to live their best lives.
Apply Today-Be Part of Something Truly Special!
Additional Information
Hours Worked
• May be full-time or part-time, with a mixture of weekday and weekend hours. The specific number and times of scheduled hours should be set upon hiring. All persons in this position should be prepared to work weekends and holidays.
At Dungarvin, diversity and inclusion are a part of what makes our organization strong. We pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive, diverse team. We believe in supporting not only those we serve but also each other, ensuring a collaborative and supportive work environment for all. Dungarvin is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Veterans encouraged to apply.
Retention Bonus:
The retention bonus is not applicable for current Dungarvin employees.
1/9/26
#DMNJ
$24 hourly 11d ago
Mental Health Specialist II - Acute Behavioral Services
Chippewachamber
Advocate job in Rochester, MN
🎉 New Year. Fresh Start. A Career That Matters at Dungarvin ✨ As we step into a new year, it's the perfect time to invest in meaningful work, personal growth, and a career with purpose. Start this next season strong by joining a team that truly makes a difference-join
Dungarvin
.
We're currently hiring
Mental Health Specialist 2 (MHS2)
professionals to join our compassionate and dedicated teams in communities across Minnesota. These direct care roles are ideal for individuals with experience in mental health support and behavior management-just like you.
📌
Why Dungarvin Is the Right Fit This Season:
💵 Fixed wage at
$24/hour
⏰
Flexible full-time & part-time schedules
🏥
Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
(FT employees)
🐾
Pet Insurance
- because your furry family members matter
💰
401(k)
with up to
3% employer match
after one year
🌴
Paid Time Off (PTO)
+ PTO Donation Program
🧠
Employee Assistance Program
& supplemental insurance options
🎓
Paid training
, career growth & leadership development opportunities
📲
Early paycheck access
through TapCheck
🛍️
National brand discounts
🚗
Statewide opportunities
- transfer roles across Minnesota
Whether you're setting new goals, seeking stability, or ready to take the next step toward leadership, there's no better time to build a rewarding career that aligns with your values.
🌱
Make this year count-apply today and grow with Dungarvin.
Role: These are caregiver / direct support positions with an emphasis on mental health and behavior management supports
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Schedule:
Various schedules available
Work Location: In person
Job Description
About the Program:
Our
Acute Behavioral Services (ABS)
group homes support individuals with complex mental health and behavioral needs. Many of the people we serve have experienced frequent crises, hospital stays, or legal involvement. They may have a history of failed placements and need a highly structured environment to succeed.
Our homes are specially designed for safety, and our approach is consistent, person-centered, and focused on helping individuals reach their goals while maintaining safety for everyone. Due to the challenging nature of this work, staff receive training in behavioral support and crisis response, including the use of manual restraints when necessary.
Please note:
This role may involve exposure to verbal aggression or difficult behaviors. We provide strong training and team support to help you succeed.
What You'll Do:
As a Mental Health Specialist II, you'll play a hands-on role in helping people lead more independent, stable lives.
Provide Hands-On Care
: Assist individuals with daily activities like personal care, meal prep, transportation, housekeeping, and laundry, all while fostering independence.
Daily Support:
Help with everyday tasks like personal care, cooking, and transportation.
Behavioral & Emotional Support:
Use proven strategies to manage behaviors and support mental wellness.
Safe Environment:
Keep the home clean and safe while promoting a positive, structured routine.
Mentorship & Encouragement:
Be a role model-encourage progress, offer support, and celebrate milestones.
Great fit for:
Those with experience as a
Direct Support Professional (DSP)
,
Behavior Technician (BT/RBT)
, or in other caregiving/mental health roles.
Qualifications
What You Bring to the Table:
Experience:
At least 3 years working with individuals who exhibit challenging behaviors (e.g., physical/verbal aggression, property destruction, or self-injury) in a caregiving, direct support, or similar role.
Age Requirement:
Must be at least 18 years old (21+ for certain sites).
Education:
High school diploma or GED.
Passion for Helping Others:
Experience supporting individuals with mental health conditions (e.g., bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety) or developmental disabilities.
Physical Stamina:
Ability to stay on your feet, walk, stand, and regularly lift up to 50 lbs.
Transportation:
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
Tech Skills:
Basic computer skills for documenting care and tracking progress.
Communication:
Strong reading, writing, and verbal communication skills are essential. You'll need them to document care, follow support plans, and collaborate with internal and external team members.
If you have experience as a
Behavioral Specialist, Behavioral Technician, or Mental Health Specialist
, we want to hear from you!
At
Dungarvin
, we support each other and provide the training and tools you need to thrive. Join our team and help empower individuals to live their best lives.
Apply Today-Be Part of Something Truly Special!
Additional Information
Hours Worked
• May be full-time or part-time, with a mixture of weekday and weekend hours. The specific number and times of scheduled hours should be set upon hiring.
All persons in this position should be prepared to work weekends and holidays.
At Dungarvin, diversity and inclusion are a part of what makes our organization strong. We pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive, diverse team. We believe in supporting not only those we serve but also each other, ensuring a collaborative and supportive work environment for all. Dungarvin is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Veterans encouraged to apply.
Retention Bonus:
The retention bonus is not applicable for current Dungarvin employees.
1/9/26
#DMNJ
$24 hourly 2d ago
Children Mental Health Practitioner
Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center 2.9
Advocate job in Winona, MN
Salary: $18.88 to $28.35 DOE
ABOUT US:
Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center (HVMHC) is a trusted leader in providing exceptional, person-centered behavioral health services to our communities. Founded in 1965 by a dedicated group of community members and government officials from Houston, Wabasha, and Winona counties, we have since expanded our servicesacross Winona, Houston, Wabasha, Goodhue, and Fillmore counties.
At HVMHC, we recognize the importance ofwork-life balanceand offerflexible schedulingto support our employees' needs. We are committed to professional growth andprioritize internal promotionswhenever possible. For team members pursuing licensure, we providefree clinical supervisionwith the support of a supervision grant from DHS. Additionally, we utilize Eleos, an augmented intelligence software, toassistwith case note documentationallowing our staff to focus more on client care.
We are dedicated to fostering adiverse, inclusive, and supportive workplacewhere team members and clients feel valued and respected. We welcome professionals from all backgrounds and experiences who share our commitment to providing high-quality behavioral health services.
TITLE: Childrens Mental Health Practitioner
DIVISION: Childrens Community Based Services
JOB SUMMARY: Coordinate and provide community services for children and youth with mental health conditions required to meet specific program eligibility requirements. Responsible for ensuring the individual receives services as outlined in a comprehensive evaluation. Responsible for educating and training individuals on basic skills and/or referring them to services and supports necessary to achieve service goals.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Provide direct client care based on assigned case load and unique identified needs of each client.
Teach clients basic skills and/or provide mental health case management in accordance with clinical, agency, and state guidelines and standards.
Maintain case file documentation in compliance with state, agency, and program requirements.
Maintain the amount of client contact and service level as required according to agency policy.
Participate in required individual and/or group clinical supervision.
Coordinate with other providers assigned to working with the individual in accordance with client and agency needs.
Offer referrals and recommendations for community resources and services.
Support clients during crisis situations.
Provide transportation or arrange transportation for individuals as needed.
Attend required organization and/or community meetings.
Attend conferences, in-services, and training necessary to meet license, program, agency, and state requirements.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR POSITION: Must be able to walk, sit, stand, crouch, twist, bend, reach overhead, maneuver stairs, and stretch in a manner conducive to the execution of daily activities. Must be able to move around the office and community settings on a daily basis. While performing the duties of this job, the employee must communicate with others and exchange information. Employee regularly operates a computer and other office equipment on a daily basis. Occasional bending and lifting, up to 30 pounds.
NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Perform other duties as assigned by the Program Director or Program Manager.
EQUIPMENT USED: Computer, telephone, office equipment, vehicle.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:
Must meet minimum qualifications as a Mental Health Practitioner as outlined in MN Statute 245i.04: Sec. 245I.04 MN Statutes
Worker Traits: Must possess a high level of human relations skills and an aptitude for effective decision making. Must have good planning, organization, and communication skills (oral and written) and problem-solving skills. Independently motivated and responsible.
Must be able to maintain confidentiality.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Must possess a vehicle, valid drivers license, and a willingness to travel as needed to client or organization locations throughout SE MN.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center is committed to providing a safe and inclusive work environment free from harassment, violence, anddiscrimination. Our inclusive work environment represents many diverse backgrounds, cultures, and viewpoints. The core values we live by include integrity, respect, people focused, community focused, continuous improvement, compassion, partnership and collaboration, empowerment, and financial stewardship. All Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center owned facilities are smoke/drug free environments, with some exposure to excessive noise, dust, and temperature. The employee is occasionally exposed to various conditions at client sites.
Reports To: Childrens Community Based Program Director or Program Manager depending on location and program assigned.
SUPERVISES: None
POSITION DESIGNATION: Non-exempt, Full-time, or Part-Time
This job description is subject to change at any time.
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS:
We are proud to offer acomprehensive benefits packagedesigned to support your well-being, professional development, and financial security:
Paid Time Off & Leave
Paid Leave Time: Beginsaccruingat4.46 hours per paycheck, with 16 hours available upon hire (prorated for PT employees).
Holidays:8 paid holidays, plus 2 floating holidays(prorated for PT employees).
Additional Paid Leave:
Up to10 daysof jury duty leave
Up to5 days of bereavement leave
1 personal day per year
Professional Development Support
Up to$2,000 tuition reimbursement
Up to$1,500 for continuing education
Health & Wellness Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Life Insuranceoffered for employees working between 30-40 hoursper week.
20% YMCAmembership discount OR$50 fitnessreimbursement per year
Retirement Savings
Retirement plan with employer match of50% match up to 6%,starting Day 1, in 2026!
EEO STATMENT:
Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome all qualified applicants, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
A background check isrequiredas part of the hiring process. Depending on the role, applicants may also need to complete a Mental Health Practitioner Verification Form or Professional Conduct Inquiry Form.
$18.9-28.4 hourly 11d ago
Life Enrichment Specialist - Part Time - Northfield
Vivie
Advocate job in Northfield, MN
Job Description
Schedule: Flexible Hours | Afternoons or Evenings | Every other weekend
As a Life Enrichment Assistant, you'll help plan and facilitate engaging activities and programs that enhance residents' quality of life and foster a sense of community. We're looking for a creative, enthusiastic individual who thrives in an inclusive and dynamic environment.
At Vivie, we value our people and offer a competitive pay range of $16.00/hr. to $17/hr. (hourly non-exempt) based on experience, qualifications, and location. Our comprehensive benefits package includes health coverage, wellness programs, and professional growth opportunities.
As a Life Enrichment Specialist, you'll be at the heart of our community, inspiring joy, connection, and purpose through engaging activities and meaningful interactions. Whether leading group events, conducting one-on-one visits, or supporting residents in discovering new hobbies, you'll play a key role in enhancing the quality of life and overall well-being of our residents.
As a Life Enrichment Specialist, you will:
Create Opportunities for Socialization & Enjoyment - Based on resident choice & preference, plan and prepare daily events that prioritize enjoyment and socialization. Create opportunities that are meaningful and support engagement at a high level for each individual.
Promote and Facilitate Activity Involvement - Inform residents of activities through personal invitations, announcements, and daily activity boards. Prepare and set up rooms or sites for activities, including coordinating with kitchen and housekeeping services. Lead and facilitate activities, encouraging participation while developing positive, trusting relationships with residents.
Maintain Resident Records - Record and maintain detailed attendance and progress notes for residents participating in daily programs, special events, sensory groups, and one-on-one activities. Ensure accurate and confidential documentation of each resident's involvement and progress.
Conduct One-on-One Visits - Provide individualized attention to residents who are unable or choose not to participate in group activities. Utilize sensory props, music, reading, and other approaches to enhance their experience.
Other Duties as Assigned - Participate in staff meetings, in-services, and emergency evacuation procedures. Collaborate with Life Enrichment Coordinator on special projects.
This job also requires:
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Experience in healthcare or working with seniors is strongly preferred.
Creativity, adaptability, and problem solving skills.
Ability to pass state mandated background check.
Valid driver's license
Proficient in English to ensure effective communication with residents, team members, and family.
Physical capability to perform all job duties, including lifting, standing, and transporting residents.
Additional Details:
Employment Type: Hourly, non-exempt (eligible for overtime)
Department: Life Enrichment
Leadership Received: Life Enrichment Coordinator
Division: [Specify the department or operational division]
Travel Requirements: No
This role does not include supervisory responsibilities.
$16-17 hourly 18d ago
Mental Health Practitioner
Secure Base Counseling Center LLC
Advocate job in Northfield, MN
Secure Base Counseling Center (SBCC) is seeking Mental Health Practitioners within our CTSS and ARMHS programs! This position will allow you to work directly with clients in the home and community to help support the client in their natural environment. SBCC is committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based care to our clients. We are also committed to supporting our employees in their learning and growth. We are excited to welcome a new Mental Health Practitioner to our thriving practice!
Position Details:
Location: Within a 30 minute radius of our offices in New Prague, Farmington and Northfield.
Schedule: Create your own full-time schedule with 2/3 evenings being between 2:30 pm - 7:30 pm.
Position: Mental Health Practitioner
Pay: $20 - $25 per hour, dependent on experience
What We Offer:
A collaborative and supportive team environment
Flexible Scheduling
Free continuing education credits and significant training opportunities
Opportunities for advancement and specialization
Weekly individual and weekly group supervision that is paid for by SBCC
SBCC Benefits:
SBCC pays 50% of Employee's Health Insurance Premium
Paid time off (PTO) for all employees
8 weeks paid maternity leave at 100% of your salary
401(k) retirement plan
Tuition discounts
Free continuing education credits (CEUs) - average of 4-6 free CEU's a month!
Medical insurance
Dental insurance
Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Flexible schedule
Health savings account (HSA)
Life insurance
Paid bereavement leave
Vision insurance
Responsibilities:
Willingness to work from an attachment perspective and with a team approach.
Work directly with clients in-home, in the community, in schools and in the office.
Work collaboratively with the therapist and clinical supervisor to create treatment plans for their clients.
Write progress notes for each session conducted with a client. Maintains compliance with billing and documentation policy.
Maintains own caseload, schedules those clients both in home and in office.
Remains compliant with SBCC policies and procedures.
Attend mandatory weekly supervision meetings with the Director of Rehabilitative Services.
Must receive 30 hours of continuing education every two calendar years.
Qualifications:
Must have one of the below requirements in order to qualify for this role:
Has completed at least 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours in behavioral sciences or related fields and has at least 2000 hours of experience in providing services to individuals with a mental illness, substance use disorder, traumatic brain injury or developmental disability
Completion of a practicum or internship that required direct interaction with adult or child clients with a focus on behavioral sciences/related fields is also sufficient in lieu of 2000 hours
Has at least 4000 hours of work experience in providing services to individuals with a mental illness, substance use disorder, traumatic brain injury or developmental disability
Has a master's or other graduate degree in behavioral sciences or related fields.
Maintain a valid driver's license and vehicle to attend sessions.
Strong communication skills and a commitment to client-centered care
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
$20-25 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Program Manager - Physical Therapist - Part-time
Aegis Therapies 4.0
Advocate job in Faribault, MN
Program Manager - Outpatient Physical Therapist - Part-time Great Work/life Balance and Flexibility of hours Setting: Assisted Living, Independent Living, Outpatient, Lovely Community - Work with higher functioning residents
Schedule: Monday to Friday, No Weekends, No Evenings
If you're customer focused, great at developing relationships, and brimming with ambition, this position is right for you!
With a Program Manager Outpatient career, you get the best of both worlds: the chance to improve the lives of seniors while developing your leadership skills as the "go to person" on the team for the customer, resident, and staff.
Aegis Therapies, one of the nation's leading providers of contract rehabilitation and wellness services, is hiring a Program Manager to join our supportive team and reap the benefits of some of the best career advantages in the industry.
Why Aegis Therapies:
* Career Growth & Development: We invest in your future with specialized, ongoing training, career advancement opportunities and the strongest clinical support in the industry.
* Flexibility - Redefining Work-life Balance: We offer you the opportunity to maintain flexibility and a healthy work-life balance, so you never have to choose between your career and the things that make life worth living.
* Impactful Work: Make a meaningful difference in the lives of our patients.
* Supportive Environment: Collaborate with teams that value your expertise and dedication.
Benefits:
* Support, local clinical mentorship, clinical education and unlimited CEUs
* Create your own career path: clinically, management, etc.
* Flexible schedule, paid time off, plus one paid CEU day
* Licensure and professional membership reimbursement
* Interdisciplinary collaboration for providing the best patient care
* Medical, dental, vision within 30 days or less
* National opportunity to transfer while maintaining employment status
* Multiple settings nationwide: CCRC, SNF, Assisted Living, Outpatient Clinics, Home Health
* New Grads Welcomed!
* And much more
Qualifications:
* Current license or ability to obtain as a Therapist/Assistant in the state of practice
* Must meet Clinical Competency requirements
* Current CPR certification, preferred
As a lead in the building, the Program Manager will treat patients while getting leadership experience with administrative tasks, such as scheduling and serving as a liaison for Area Manager.
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$62k-97k yearly est. 14d ago
Family Self Sufficiency Coordinator
Semmchra
Advocate job in Wabasha, MN
This position is currently part-time with 20 hours per week required. A flexible schedule, Monday - Friday between the hours of 6 a.m. to 6 p.m, may be worked.
BASIC FUNCTION:
Under limited supervision and technical assistance by director, manages and coordinates activities involved in the administration of housing related programs in compliance with HRA policies, practices and federal and state regulations. Engages community through outreach, affordable housing programs, housing counseling, financial counseling or related experience. Recommends and implements changes in SEMMCHRA's policies and practices as necessary to meet changing conditions or changes in federal or state regulation.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsible for seeking funding, operationalizing and maintaining housing self-sufficiency and homeownership programs activities at SEMMCHRA. Activities support rental housing, rental assistance and community development departments at SEMMCHRA as well as funded homebuyer education and counseling programs.
Recruit Public Housing residents and Housing Choice Voucher participants to the FSS program. Conduct individual or group orientations as needed to maintain a minimum caseload of 25 participants for program funding, and work toward agency standard of 50 participants.
Develop recruiting tools and forms to promote the Family Self Sufficiency and Section 8 Homeownership program to applicants and current participants.
Evaluates program goals, information and referrals; and monitors participants' progress to ensure compliance with the contract and funding requirements. Reports to director monthly on program goals and status. Recommend changes to ensure program requirements are met.
Responsible for monitoring accounts receivable escrow accounts, generates disbursements from escrow accounts, and processes necessary paperwork for release of funds. Works in conjunction with Section 8 housing staff to coordinate housing assistance payments.
Responsible for informing prospective participants about the Section 8 Homeownership program, determines income eligibility, refers to mortgage lenders, and serves as the liaison between the Housing Authority and the internal staff (FSS & HCV) and various outside agencies and lending institutions.
May be responsible for meeting with participants for Section 8 briefings, individual counseling and corrective action planning, responding to and addressing resident/participant concerns and/or complaints.
Responsible for coordinating homebuyer education courses, financial counseling, and wellness sessions as applicable and with outside agencies.
Recommends changes and implements programmatic procedures and policies to ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and HUD regulations.
Assist and/or provides information for the preparation of all required financial reports for the responsible housing programs including escrow account disbursements and requisition of funds for training programs.
Responsible for communication and correspondence with residents, applicants, participants, and landlords based on HRA and program regulations and guidelines.
Responsible for submitting reports as required for internal and external reporting.
Assists with operationalizing grants as assigned.
Responsible for completeness of work related to housing program associated with intake eligibility, verification of information, entering data into the respective systems to ensure compliance with the Federal regulations.
Responsible for complete and accurate calculation of income, assets and property ownership verification and utilization of computers where applicable.
Responsible for the completion of assigned Housing Quality Standard inspections for the Housing Choice Voucher and Homeownership program and respective process follow-up.
Responsible for troubleshooting problems with program files.
Other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS:
Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and databases.
Excellent communication skills including ability to establish relationships with clients and outside agencies.
Demonstrable experience working with communities of color and low-income individuals and families.
Ability to set priorities and goals to meet program schedules and deadlines.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and take initiative in performing duties.
Ability to work in a busy environment.
Ability to multi-task and maintain flexibility within projects or task assignments.
Strong writing skills including the ability to complete correspondence.
Demonstrable attention to detail.
Experience with public speaking.
Thorough knowledge of Section 8 and other rental assistance program guidelines and related computer skills.
QUALIFICATIONS:
High school diploma/GED required; BA/BS in housing, adult education, or social work field preferred. Requires certification as a Housing Specialist for HUD Family Self Sufficiency program and Homeowner Educator and Counselor depending on job responsibilities. Desire individuals to have strong financial skills including knowledge about credit, debt, money management, financial products and services and consumer protection laws. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle independently and have a vehicle to carry out assignments.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
This work requires the frequent exertion of up to 25 pounds of force; work regularly requires sitting and speaking or hearing, frequently requires walking, using hands to finger, handle or feel, reaching with hands and arms and repetitive motions and occasionally requires standing, stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling, pushing or pulling and lifting; work has standard vision requirements; vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels; work requires preparing and analyzing written or computer data, operating machines, operating motor vehicles or equipment and observing general surroundings and activities; work occasionally requires exposure to outdoor weather conditions; work is generally in a moderately noisy location (e.g. business office, light traffic).
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Applicable agency and department training necessary to meet the essential functions will be provided upon hire. Valid driver's License.
$32k-48k yearly est. 60d+ ago
School Social Work Intern 2026-2027 School Year
New Trier Township HSD 203
Advocate job in Northfield, MN
Title: Social Work Intern 2026-2027 School Year
Assignment: School-year, three days per week. 7:45 AM - 3:45 PM
Supervisor: Social Work Department Chair
Compensation: Annual stipend of $10,000, no benefits
Overview:
This placement is a school-year internship, under the individual supervision of a faculty social worker, for the purpose of providing experience and guidance in individual counseling, group work, prevention methods and clinical diagnosis in a school setting. The social work intern serves students whose social-emotional difficulties interfere with his/her capacity to function adequately as a student. The social work intern professionally assesses the problem and, through consultation, develops a plan to assess and support the student. The plan may involve both the school and/or community resources. This professional relationship is dependent upon its confidential nature.
Supervision Provided
Weekly individual supervision with a social worker with two or more years of experience.
Weekly group supervision focused on integrating university coursework with practical application and case consultation.
Qualifications:
Must be currently enrolled in, or have completed, a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree program and eligible for field placement as determined by the sending university.
Must be pursuing an Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) with a Social Work endorsement and eligible to receive the license at the completion of the internship.
Skills/Abilities:
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Excellent observational and listening skills
Patient demeanor with the ability to relate to, empathize with, and show compassion for a variety of personalities
Individual initiative
Ability to work collaboratively as a member of a dynamic team of professionals
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and Google applications
Position Expectations:
Participates with Social Work Department members in developing and implementing program policies and procedures and preventing crises.
Acts as a Mandated Reporter on all issues of child abuse and neglect.
Assists in assessing crisis situations, helping others on the team identify potential solutions, identifying resources that may be helpful in problem resolution, and developing plans for the resolution of the crisis.
Completes initial assessments on newly referred students.
Completes social developmental histories on students being assessed for Special Education eligibility.
Provides school based social work interventions, including but not limited to individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, case management, collaborations with school staff and administrative team.
Establishes a referral network and communication with outside agencies for both students and parents.
Participates in Individual Education Plan meetings, including reporting on present levels of performance, writing goals related to IEP eligibility, and determining level of service needed.
Occasionally presents at teacher meetings.
Serves as an advocate for students' rights within the school.
Implements the philosophy and objectives of the school's social work program.
Remains available for crisis intervention social work as the need arises.
Participates in relevant professional development training.
Performs other related duties as required.
Winnetka Campus, 385 Winnetka Ave., Winnetka, IL 60093
Northfield Campus, 7 Happ Rd., Northfield, IL 60093
$36k-49k yearly est. 49d ago
Secondary School Counselor, Grades 11-12
Southeast Application Consortium
Advocate job in Elgin, MN
Student Support Services/Guidance Counselor
District: Plainview-Elgin-Millville Community School
Position Information
The average advocate in Rochester, MN earns between $24,000 and $57,000 annually. This compares to the national average advocate range of $26,000 to $58,000.
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$37,000
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