Retaurant Management Team, Brothers Bar & Grill, Columbus, OH
Columbus, OH
Brothers Bar & Grill Columbus, OH has immediate openings for full-time, Management Team members. Positions available as General Managers and Assistant Managers. The management team is responsible for all aspects of the of the bar & grill operations including hiring, training, scheduling, inventory controls, labor management and ensuring fantastic guest experiences. This is great opportunity to join a growing company, demonstrate outstanding leadership skills and become familiar with best in industry software platforms! Solid training program to support new hires with continued support from our experienced Regional Managers.
Requirements
* Must be at least 21 years old
* Previous bartending and/or serving experiences
* Outstanding organization and time management skills
* Highly motivated for success
* Engaging personality and ability to lead by example
* Desire to grow with a rapidly expanding company, currently located in 10 states
* Able to lift up to 50 pounds
Benefits include:
Paid vacation
Health Insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
401K
Family Peer Mentor
Hamilton, OH
Join our Mission-Driven, 5-time Top Workplace Award Winning Organization Program / Department: CDC Behavioral Health Position: Family Peer Mentor Employment Type: Full-time Location: Cincinnati, Ohio About Us At Central Clinic Behavioral Health, our mission is to
inspire meaningful change by creating
options and choices through compassionate approaches to behavioral health services
that foster recovery and resiliency for children, adults, families, and communities
. Our goal is to connect the right people to the right behavioral health service at the right time. One person's healing has a cascading effect that not only helps one, but also the wellness of the family and ultimately the community. We serve all communities with dignity and dedication and believe everyone deserve access to high-quality, compassionate care. Our employees are the heart of that mission. Why Work with Us? Our Award-Winning Culture: As a 5-time Top Workplace Award winner, our employees are at the core of everything we do, and we are committed to fostering a culture rooted in teamwork, open-mindedness, and accountability where everyone feels supported and empowered to grow-both professionally and personally. We prioritize employee wellness, ongoing training, and a collaborative environment where everyone's voice matters. You will find a community of professionals who support each other-and our clients-with compassion and respect. Competitive Benefits Package:
Competitive salary with annual increases based on merit / performance
Salary increases with new licensures
Full health, dental and vision insurance with employer contribution
Clinical supervision and licensure support provided
Generous paid time off - Year 1 of employment - 4 weeks of PTO AND 11 paid holidays
Service delivery bonuses, for applicable roles.
Short - term disability - offered at no cost to all employees
401(k) available after one year of employment
Employee wellness programs
Ongoing training and CEU opportunities
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer.
Flexible scheduling for many roles
Position Summary
Entering records in the EHR
Provide assistance with outcome data
Report and communicate regularly with referral sources and providers
Provide service documentation
Participate in case staffing
Provide motivational interviewing and support
Engage in correspondence with Butler County Children's Services and other service providers
Provide SUD and MH case management
Perform other related duties as assigned
What We Value in our next Family Peer Mentor
High School Diploma or equivalent. CDCA preferred
Applicant must be able to communicate effectively in both oral and written form
Applicant must be able to work both independently and with a team
Experience with electronic health records is preferred
Must be in long term recovery from substance use (drugs and / or alcohol)
Must have lived experience with the child welfare system either as a parent or a child
Must have a motor vehicle in good working condition and maintain a current driver's license and automobile insurance
Ready to Make a Difference? At Central Clinic Behavioral Health, you will not just find a job, you will find a calling, a community, and a place to grow. If you are passionate about behavioral health care and want to be a part of an organization where your efforts truly make a difference, we encourage you to submit your resume today. Notice of Accommodation Central Clinic Behavioral Health is committed to complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and ensuring equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals, including individuals with disabilities. If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete the application process, participate in the interview process, or otherwise engage in the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at ********************************. All requests for accommodation will be handled in a confidential manner and will be considered in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
Student/Outreach Minister
Delaware, OH
Job Description
Church: Compassion Christian Church
Job Title: Student/Outreach Minister (Full-time)
Why this is a great opportunity: Are you passionate about igniting a love for Jesus in students and reaching out to the community? Compassion Christian Church is seeking a Student/Outreach Minister to join a warm, close-knit staff and lead with purpose and creativity. This is a unique opportunity to build a vibrant youth ministry and lead meaningful outreach initiatives in a church that lives up to its name-Compassion. With a strong volunteer base, supportive leadership, and a heart for community impact, you'll have the freedom and encouragement to develop fresh ideas, shape ministry vision, and invest deeply in students and families. If you're humble, hungry, and hustling to make a Kingdom impact, we'd love to meet you!
Position Overview: The Student/Outreach Minister will lead a dynamic Student Ministry (grades 6-12) and coordinate outreach efforts to extend the church's mission into the community. This includes developing engaging programs, nurturing students' faith through teaching and discipleship, equipping volunteers, and identifying creative outreach opportunities to meet real needs in Delaware and beyond. Reporting directly to the Lead Pastor, this role is ideal for a self-starter who loves Jesus and wants to see lives transformed.
Key Responsibilities:
Cultivate a personal relationship with Jesus that serves as the foundation for all ministry work.
Develop a clear vision and implement engaging weekly gatherings that inspire students to know and follow Jesus.
Teach compelling Bible-based lessons that connect with middle school and high school students, and create safe spaces for faith conversations.
Build authentic relationships with students and families, fostering connection and spiritual growth.
Model a life of integrity and faith for students and families.
Organize youth events, trips (e.g., CIY, service projects), and seasonal programming.
Recruit, train, and empower a team of dedicated volunteers.
Collaborate with the Lead Pastor and volunteers to plan and execute community outreach initiatives.
Support and expand partnerships with local organizations (e.g., The Dream Center, Habitat for Humanity, Lifeline Christian Mission, United Way's “Supplies for Scholars”).
Mobilize and equip volunteers to serve with compassion and purpose.
Identify and develop new outreach opportunities that align with the church's mission.
Preach 2-3 times per year and support other church ministry initiatives as needed.
Act as a member of Compassion Christian Church's ministerial staff, performing duties such as baptisms, weddings, funerals, and hospital visitations.
Job Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Bible/Ministry, or related field
3-5 years of effective Student Ministry experience
Proven ability to teach Scripture clearly and engagingly to students
Strong leadership, organization, and communication skills
Alignment with CCC's doctrinal beliefs and willingness to teach them
A vibrant, mature relationship with Jesus that models the fruit of the Spirit
Relational, team-oriented, and self-starting - humble, hungry, and hustling
Pay and Benefits:
Salary Range: $47,000-$50,000 (commensurate with experience)
Benefits include:
Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement (ICHRA)
Paid Time Off
Professional Development Allowance
Church Supplied Laptop/Software
Relocation Assistance (if applicable)
About the Community: Home to roughly 43,000 residents, Delaware offers the best of both worlds: historic downtown square, farmers markets, and Ohio Wesleyan University, plus quick access to Columbus' professional sports, arts, and entertainment opportunities. The area features affordable housing, good schools, low crime, and classic Midwestern friendliness-an ideal place to plant roots and raise a family while impacting a growing community for Christ.
**N8 Solutions has been retained to help Compassion Christian Church fill this position. Please direct all inquiries about the role and/or church to: *****************.**
Family Peer Mentor Recovery Coach
Wooster, OH
OneEighty, a private, non-profit organization that provides comprehensive addiction, domestic violence, mental health and behavior health services in and around Holmes and Wayne Counties is seeking to hire a full-time Family Peer Mentor Recovery Coach. The Family Peer Mentor Recovery Coach (FPM) serves families referred to children services due to child abuse or neglect and parental substance use. The FPM provides peer support to help families navigate through the child welfare and other systems while also providing hope and motivation to keep children safe and families together. A complete job description is attached.
Minimum Qualifications:
High School Diploma or equivalent, required. Must be certified as a Peer Specialist at time of hire or within the first 6 months.
Must be a self-identified person currently or formerly receiving mental health services; or a self-identified person in recovery from substance abuse disorder (recommended 3 years).
Must have lived-experience with the child welfare system either as a parent or child, with the case closed at least one year or if you do not have direct CPS experience, be able to describe how your substance use affected your child(ren) and family.
May not currently receive clinical services at OneEighty.
If in recovery from addiction must have two years of continuous sobriety.
Must have a valid Ohio Driver License and maintain a driving record that allows the individual to be insurable with the insurance company providing OneEighty's vehicle insurance.
Must be certified in CPR and First Aid or able to attain certification.
Must be trained in administering Narcan.
Must demonstrate no ongoing criminal activity.
Ability to use a computer; proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite: Outlook, Word, Excel.
Understands the importance of maintaining confidentiality; able to maintain confidentiality under HIPAA standards.
Must maintain appropriate boundaries with clients as set forth in Agency Policies and Procedures.
Must have written communication skills which support the ability to submit accurate documentation and effectively communicate.
Strong interpersonal skills, flexibility, and customer service orientation.
Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations.
Ability to facilitate and maintain productive communication while maintaining a professional relationship with clients and coworkers.
Ability to work as a team.
Work Schedule and Benefits: Full-time, 40 hours per week, non-exempt hourly position. Schedule is determined by agency needs, anytime between the hours of 8am-9pm. Benefits as defined by the Board of Trustees and outlined in the Personnel Policy Manual.
Work Location: Children Services Bureau, Wooster, Ohio
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required.
Any offer of employment will be based on the outcome of a background check and the ability to pass a drug screening prior to employment.
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. OneEighty is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Auto-ApplyOhio Start Peer Mentor
Lorain, OH
Job DescriptionDescription:
Are you looking to join a company that makes a difference? Do you want to be part of an organization with a commitment to an inclusive and supportive culture? Do you enjoy company-wide staff events with opportunities for team building and getting to know your co-workers?
Join our team of compassionate, empathetic, and dedicated staff!
With a career at Riveon Mental Health and Recovery, you'll partner with a talented group of individuals in a team atmosphere, including a supportive and knowledgeable leadership team. You'll also have access to a wealth of opportunities for your personal growth and development.
We are currently recruiting for an Ohio START Family Peer Mentor to work with customers in our Lorain County locations.
Summary:
An Ohio START Family Peer Mentor provides peer support to help families navigate through the child welfare and other systems while also providing hope and motivation to promote healing to keep children safe and families together. An Ohio START Family Peer Mentor serves families referred to the PCSA due to child maltreatment with substance abuse being the primary risk factor.
Essential Functions:
The Ohio START Family Peer Mentor serves as a member of the local START team along with the child welfare caseworker, child welfare supervisor, and behavioral health service provider. The goal of the entire team is to keep children safe and families together. The Ohio START Family Peer Mentor will have a caseload of no more than 10-12 families.
The Ohio START Family Peer Mentor's roles and responsibilities include:
Participating as an active member of the Ohio START team;
Working jointly with the Ohio START case worker and behavioral health provider to ensure seamless and efficient delivery of intensive wrap-around services to the START families on his or her caseload to assist with the safety of the child(ren);
Participating in initial meetings, weekly status meetings and Family Team Meetings to review families' progress and child safety in their respective cases.
Providing continual exploration of family's needs to empower the family to take ownership over their long-term successes and the safety of the child(ren);
Supporting the parent(s) in achieving personal independence;
Connecting START families to community resources;
Teaching families skills to effectively navigate to the child welfare system;
Assisting families with identifying and accessing natural support systems in the community;
Promoting coordination and linkage among providers within local community;
Coordinating or providing assistance in crisis interventions and stabilization of families;
Assisting families to develop of empowerment skills through promoting self-advocacy;
Identify barriers (internal and external) to full participation in community resources and developing strategies to overcome those barriers;
Providing input on court forms as needed; and
Providing input on development of the case plan and child safety.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
The START Family Peer Mentor must:
Demonstrate long term recovery (recommended 3 years) from a SUD;
Demonstrate no ongoing criminal activity;
Have lived experience with the child welfare system either as a parent or child, with the case closed at least one year or if do not have direct CPS experience, be able to describe how your substance use affected your children and family; and
Maintain a current driver's license.
The START Family Peer Mentor should have knowledge or be able to attain knowledge of:
Alcohol and drugs (pharmacology)
Behaviors associated with addiction
Court processes
Diversity
Ethics
Family dynamics
Family Team Meetings
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Human behavior
Local resources and services
Maintain confidentiality
Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Pathology of addiction
Process of recovery
Ohio START Program
Self-help programs
Signs of child abuse and neglect
Trauma Informed Care
Treatment options
The START Family Peer Mentor should have skills in:
Advocacy
Coaching
Communication (listening, verbal, nonverbal, written)
Computers
Coping
Crisis intervention
Cultural competency
De-escalation
Driving
Motivational interviewing
Multi-tasking
Negotiation
Networking
Observation
Organization
Parenting
Problem solving
Professionalism
Setting personal/professional boundaries
Time management
The ideal candidate will possess the following traits:
Common sense
Compassion
Creativity
Empathy
Honesty
Integrity
Non-judgmental
Open-mind
Patience
Personable
Positivity
Professional courage
Reliability
Self-motivation
Sympathy
Tolerance
Must adhere to the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board's Chemical Dependency Code of Ethics and demonstrate an understanding of addiction as an illness. Must possess excellent written and verbal communication skills. Good computer skills required. Must have the ability to effectively work with agency employees, outside contacts, and a diverse client population. Must possess valid Driver's License and have a good driving record (insurable through agency's automobile insurance carrier.)
Educational Requirements:
High School Diploma or GED required.
Certification Requirements:
Must be a certified Peer Support Specialist.
Amount of Travel: Moderate, mostly confined to local travel.
Hours: Full-time, 40 hours per week. Occasional evenings may be required.
Salary Range: Salary commensurate with licensure and experience.
Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free Workplace.
We value our team members and provide an excellent total rewards package of benefits and perks designed to be customizable to your specific needs.
Our Total Rewards Package - What We Offer:
Inclusive Culture with a Team Atmosphere
Collaborative environment dedicated to clinical excellence
Company-Wide All Staff Events - have fun while Teambuilding
Wellness Programs and Activities
Up to 41 days off per year (32 days of paid time off plus 9 paid holidays)
Paid Bereavement Leave
Paid Jury Duty Time
Parental Leave
Company Supported Continuing Education & Certification
PPO & HDHP Health Plan Options
Flexible Dental & Vision Plan Options
Company Funded Health Savings Account
Company-Sponsored FSA and DSA Tax Savings Accounts
100% Company Paid EAP Emotional Well-Being Support
100% Company Paid Life Insurance and AD&D
Added Value Benefits including:
Critical Illness Plans for Employee and Family
Accident Plans for Employee and Family
Identity Theft Plans for Employee and Family
Pet Insurance
Voluntary Short-Term Disability Plan for Employee
Whole and Term Voluntary Life Plans for Employee and Family
Voluntary AD&D Plans for Employee and Family
403(b) Retirement Plan with Company Match
Access to Personal Financial Advisor
Generous Team Member Referral Bonus Program
License and Certification Reimbursement
License Testing Fee Reimbursement
Annual Tuition Reimbursement
Travel Expense Reimbursement
On-Site Pharmacy
Casual Dress Code
Shift Differentials and On-Call Stipends
Stipend for Bilingual, Spanish-Speaking
Riveon Mental Health and Recovery Our customers discover their path to recovery with us-where help is always here, always ready. As their single point of access to the full spectrum of behavioral health services, we're here for our communities 24/7, offering immediate support and continuous care for every age and diagnosis. Helping individuals find the help they need in one place, in an environment where they always belong.
Brand Values: Our unconditional commitment to the quality of care and the way care is provided by our staff and experienced by our clients and the community is reflected in our brand pillars:
COLLABORATION: We believe in the strength of partnership, where professionals from different disciplines work together to address the complex needs of our clients.
COMPASSION: We believe in treating everyone with empathy, kindness, and understanding.
DIGNITY: We believe in ensuring all clients feel valued and respected as they improve their overall health and well-being.
EXCELLENCE: We believe in delivering evidenced-based behavioral health services, where and when you need it, with a dedicated, high-quality staff.
INCLUSIVENESS: We believe in creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, where every individual has equitable access to care.
EMPOWERMENT: We believe in equipping individuals and families with the tools for long-term health and success.
Ohio Start Peer Mentor
Lorain, OH
Are you looking to join a company that makes a difference? Do you want to be part of an organization with a commitment to an inclusive and supportive culture? Do you enjoy company-wide staff events with opportunities for team building and getting to know your co-workers? Join our team of compassionate, empathetic, and dedicated staff!
With a career at Riveon Mental Health and Recovery, you'll partner with a talented group of individuals in a team atmosphere, including a supportive and knowledgeable leadership team. You'll also have access to a wealth of opportunities for your personal growth and development.
We are currently recruiting for an Ohio START Family Peer Mentor to work with customers in our Lorain County locations.
Summary:
An Ohio START Family Peer Mentor provides peer support to help families navigate through the child welfare and other systems while also providing hope and motivation to promote healing to keep children safe and families together. An Ohio START Family Peer Mentor serves families referred to the PCSA due to child maltreatment with substance abuse being the primary risk factor.
Essential Functions:
The Ohio START Family Peer Mentor serves as a member of the local START team along with the child welfare caseworker, child welfare supervisor, and behavioral health service provider. The goal of the entire team is to keep children safe and families together. The Ohio START Family Peer Mentor will have a caseload of no more than 10-12 families.
The Ohio START Family Peer Mentor's roles and responsibilities include:
* Participating as an active member of the Ohio START team;
* Working jointly with the Ohio START case worker and behavioral health provider to ensure seamless and efficient delivery of intensive wrap-around services to the START families on his or her caseload to assist with the safety of the child(ren);
* Participating in initial meetings, weekly status meetings and Family Team Meetings to review families' progress and child safety in their respective cases.
* Providing continual exploration of family's needs to empower the family to take ownership over their long-term successes and the safety of the child(ren);
* Supporting the parent(s) in achieving personal independence;
* Connecting START families to community resources;
* Teaching families skills to effectively navigate to the child welfare system;
* Assisting families with identifying and accessing natural support systems in the community;
* Promoting coordination and linkage among providers within local community;
* Coordinating or providing assistance in crisis interventions and stabilization of families;
* Assisting families to develop of empowerment skills through promoting self-advocacy;
* Identify barriers (internal and external) to full participation in community resources and developing strategies to overcome those barriers;
* Providing input on court forms as needed; and
* Providing input on development of the case plan and child safety.
* Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
The START Family Peer Mentor must:
* Demonstrate long term recovery (recommended 3 years) from a SUD;
* Demonstrate no ongoing criminal activity;
* Have lived experience with the child welfare system either as a parent or child, with the case closed at least one year or if do not have direct CPS experience, be able to describe how your substance use affected your children and family; and
* Maintain a current driver's license.
The START Family Peer Mentor should have knowledge or be able to attain knowledge of:
* Alcohol and drugs (pharmacology)
* Behaviors associated with addiction
* Court processes
* Diversity
* Ethics
* Family dynamics
* Family Team Meetings
* Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
* Human behavior
* Local resources and services
* Maintain confidentiality
* Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT)
* Pathology of addiction
* Process of recovery
* Ohio START Program
* Self-help programs
* Signs of child abuse and neglect
* Trauma Informed Care
* Treatment options
The START Family Peer Mentor should have skills in:
* Advocacy
* Coaching
* Communication (listening, verbal, nonverbal, written)
* Computers
* Coping
* Crisis intervention
* Cultural competency
* De-escalation
* Driving
* Motivational interviewing
* Multi-tasking
* Negotiation
* Networking
* Observation
* Organization
* Parenting
* Problem solving
* Professionalism
* Setting personal/professional boundaries
* Time management
The ideal candidate will possess the following traits:
* Common sense
* Compassion
* Creativity
* Empathy
* Honesty
* Integrity
* Non-judgmental
* Open-mind
* Patience
* Personable
* Positivity
* Professional courage
* Reliability
* Self-motivation
* Sympathy
* Tolerance
Must adhere to the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board's Chemical Dependency Code of Ethics and demonstrate an understanding of addiction as an illness. Must possess excellent written and verbal communication skills. Good computer skills required. Must have the ability to effectively work with agency employees, outside contacts, and a diverse client population. Must possess valid Driver's License and have a good driving record (insurable through agency's automobile insurance carrier.)
Educational Requirements:
High School Diploma or GED required.
Certification Requirements:
Must be a certified Peer Support Specialist.
Amount of Travel: Moderate, mostly confined to local travel.
Hours: Full-time, 40 hours per week. Occasional evenings may be required.
Salary Range: Salary commensurate with licensure and experience.
Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free Workplace.
We value our team members and provide an excellent total rewards package of benefits and perks designed to be customizable to your specific needs.
Our Total Rewards Package - What We Offer:
* Inclusive Culture with a Team Atmosphere
* Collaborative environment dedicated to clinical excellence
* Company-Wide All Staff Events - have fun while Teambuilding
* Wellness Programs and Activities
* Up to 41 days off per year (32 days of paid time off plus 9 paid holidays)
* Paid Bereavement Leave
* Paid Jury Duty Time
* Parental Leave
* Company Supported Continuing Education & Certification
* PPO & HDHP Health Plan Options
* Flexible Dental & Vision Plan Options
* Company Funded Health Savings Account
* Company-Sponsored FSA and DSA Tax Savings Accounts
* 100% Company Paid EAP Emotional Well-Being Support
* 100% Company Paid Life Insurance and AD&D
* Added Value Benefits including:
* Critical Illness Plans for Employee and Family
* Accident Plans for Employee and Family
* Identity Theft Plans for Employee and Family
* Pet Insurance
* Voluntary Short-Term Disability Plan for Employee
* Whole and Term Voluntary Life Plans for Employee and Family
* Voluntary AD&D Plans for Employee and Family
* 403(b) Retirement Plan with Company Match
* Access to Personal Financial Advisor
* Generous Team Member Referral Bonus Program
* License and Certification Reimbursement
* License Testing Fee Reimbursement
* Annual Tuition Reimbursement
* Travel Expense Reimbursement
* On-Site Pharmacy
* Casual Dress Code
* Shift Differentials and On-Call Stipends
* Stipend for Bilingual, Spanish-Speaking
Riveon Mental Health and Recovery Our customers discover their path to recovery with us-where help is always here, always ready. As their single point of access to the full spectrum of behavioral health services, we're here for our communities 24/7, offering immediate support and continuous care for every age and diagnosis. Helping individuals find the help they need in one place, in an environment where they always belong.
Brand Values: Our unconditional commitment to the quality of care and the way care is provided by our staff and experienced by our clients and the community is reflected in our brand pillars:
* COLLABORATION: We believe in the strength of partnership, where professionals from different disciplines work together to address the complex needs of our clients.
* COMPASSION: We believe in treating everyone with empathy, kindness, and understanding.
* DIGNITY: We believe in ensuring all clients feel valued and respected as they improve their overall health and well-being.
* EXCELLENCE: We believe in delivering evidenced-based behavioral health services, where and when you need it, with a dedicated, high-quality staff.
* INCLUSIVENESS: We believe in creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, where every individual has equitable access to care.
* EMPOWERMENT: We believe in equipping individuals and families with the tools for long-term health and success.