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  • Case Manager

    Medasource 4.2company rating

    Cleveland, OH jobs

    Job Title: Care Coordinator / Case Manager (Home Health Background) Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM EST Contract: 3-month contract with strong potential for extension or conversion Job Summary We are seeking Care Coordinators / Case Managers with a home health or provider-based background to support a growing Ohio Duals program. This role focuses on working with a low-acuity member population to complete assessments, manage care plans, and connect members with community resources. This is a mobile position that combines telephonic care coordination with local in-home visits within a geo-assigned territory. Mileage is reimbursed, and territories are structured to limit travel. Responsibilities Conduct health risk assessments and complete care plans Coordinate community and clinical resources Engage both active and hard-to-reach members Collaborate with providers and care teams Manage a caseload of up to 250 members Schedule visits independently within assigned territory Qualifications Active clinical license (RN, LSW/LISW, LPC/LPCC) Background in home health, hospice, or provider-based care coordination Comfortable with local travel and in-home visits Reliable transportation required Strong communication and organizational skills Additional Details Low-acuity member population Mix of telephonic and in-person work Mileage reimbursed Monday-Friday schedule Contract role with extension and conversion opportunities
    $32k-43k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

    Headway 4.0company rating

    Cincinnati, OH jobs

    " "" Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) Wage: Between $90-$127 an hour Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist - Are you ready to launch or expand your private practice? Headway is here to help you start accepting insurance with ease, increase your earnings with higher rates, and start taking covered clients sooner. It's all on one free-to-use platform, no commitment required. About you ● You're a fully-licensed Marriage and Family therapist at a Master's level or above with LMFT, LMFTS, or LCMFT licensure (accepted on a state by state basis), a valid NPI number, and malpractice insurance. ● You're ready to launch a private practice, or grow your existing business by taking insurance. About Headway Your expertise changes lives. Taking insurance makes it accessible to those who need it most. Every mental health provider who goes in-network with Headway supports people who'd otherwise be forced to choose between paying out of pocket, or not getting care at all. We make that process seamless - empowering you to accept insurance with ease, so you can do what you do best. So far, we've helped over 50,000 providers grow their practices, reaching countless people in need. How Headway supports providers - Start taking insurance, stress-free: Get credentialed for free in multiple states in as little as 30 days and start seeing covered clients sooner. - Built-in compliance: Stay compliant from day one with audit support and ongoing resources. - Expansive coverage: Work with the plans that most clients use, including Medicare Advantage and Medicaid. - Increase your earnings: Secure higher rates with top insurance plans through access to our nationwide insurance network. - Dependable payments: Build stability in your practice with predictable bi-weekly payments you can count on. - Built-in EHR features: Manage your practice in one place with real-time scheduling, secure client messaging, end-to-end documentation templates, built-in assessments, and more. - Free continuing education: Nurture your long-term professional goals and earn CEUs with complimentary courses on Headway Academy. How Headway supports your clients ● Increased access: Headway makes it easier for your clients to get the care they need at a price they can afford through insurance. ● Instant verification: Clients can easily check their insurance status and get the care they need without disruption. Please note: At this time, Headway can't support mental health professionals that aren't fully licensed. If your application was rejected for incomplete licensure, you're welcome to reapply once you have a valid license. "
    $38k-56k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Advanced Care Team Clinician 245030

    Medix™ 4.5company rating

    Cincinnati, OH jobs

    Medix is seeking an Advanced Care Team Clinician to provide clinical insight and education to patients, ensuring the safe and appropriate use of home respiratory and other equipment. The role involves maintaining knowledge of equipment and services, compliance with all applicable rules and regulations, and supporting the continuum of care for patients. Schedule Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 5 PM Key Responsibilities Educates patients, family, and caregivers on diagnoses, personal care, symptom recognition, and equipment use via phone calls, Telehealth Visits, and in person as needed. Completes daily tasks such as following up with patients, conducting NIV follow-ups, and making phone calls to patients, families, or caregivers as needed. Conducts NIV Setups and home visits, and participates in on-call duties as required. Supports the continuum of care by creating and overseeing care plans, communicating with physicians or other clinicians, and resolving patient care issues whenever possible. Maintains up-to-date knowledge of equipment and services, may assist with quality control, equipment maintenance, and support daily Clinical Outcomes Team operations. Maintains current understanding of insurance benefits, coverage, and patient costs to explain them adequately to patients and caregivers. Ensures compliance with HIPAA, The Joint Commission, State Respiratory Care Board, State Pharmacy Board, and all other applicable rules and regulations. Maintains current professional licensure or certification requirements, including CEU compliance. Performs other duties as assigned by the manager. Location: Cincinnati, OH Qualifications Certified as Respiratory Therapist Benefits Paid Sick Leave (Medix provides paid sick leave according to state and local sick leave ordinances). Health Benefits / Dental / Vision (Medix offers 6 different health plans: 3 Major Medical Plans, 2 Fixed Indemnity Plans (Standard and Preferred), and 1 Minimum Essential Coverage (MEC) Plan. Eligibility for health benefits is based on verifying that an average of 30 hours per week during the first 4 weeks of the work assignment has been met. If you meet eligibility requirements and take action to enroll, you will be covered no earlier than 60 days into your assignment, depending on plan selection(s)). 401k (Eligible on the first 401k open enrollment date following 6 consecutive months on assignment. 401k Open Enrollment dates are 1/1, 4/1, 7/1, and 10/1). Short Term Disability Insurance. Term Life Insurance Plan.
    $37k-62k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Behavioral Health Planner / Design Expert

    DLR Group 4.7company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    DLR Group is an integrated design firm with a promise to elevate the human experience through design. This fuels the work we do around the world and inspires our mission to improve the lives of our clients, our communities, and our planet. If this sparks your interest, you're in the right place. Position Summary We are seeking an experienced Behavioral Health Planner / Designer to join DLR Group's Justice + Civic national practice. In this role, you will lead the planning and design of facilities that promote healing, equity, and transformation through behavioral health-focused design solutions. DLR Group operates within a hybrid work model, supporting flexibility between office time and work from home. DLR Group has a network of 30+ studios across the United States. For this role, we encourage exceptional applicants across the ecosystem. About Justice + Civic at DLR Group As a nationally recognized expert in Justice + Civic facility planning and design, DLR Group serves municipal, county, state, and federal public-sector clients to deliver civic, public safety, and justice design solutions that achieve excellence in operations, sustainable design, resilience planning, space planning, building assessment, cost of ownership analysis, and project management. Behavioral health facility planning and design is a growing specialty in our portfolio. As stewards of the built environment, DLR Group's Justice + Civic practice elevates behavioral, environmental, and social betterment, resulting in healing, equity, and transformation for the individual and community. What You Will Do: Collaboratively work with integrated teams of architects, engineers and specialty consultants Lead preliminary planning and design for behavioral health facilities within community, justice and civic environments Create functional layouts integrating therapeutic design principles, de-escalation strategies, and security requirements Develop evidence-based design solutions to support mental health treatment, recovery and reintegration Design adult crisis, sobering, substance use and residential treatment centers Ensure designs promote client and staff safety while maintaining a therapeutic environment Apply sustainable design practices and WELL building standards to behavioral health spaces Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate specialized security and safety features Integrate trauma informed design strategies Design spaces that balance clinical requirements with trauma-informed care principles Conduct facility assessments and develop programming recommendations Create detailed space planning documentation and design guidelines Lead stakeholder engagement sessions and facilitate design workshops Provide technical expertise on behavioral health design standards and best practices Support cost estimation and phasing strategies for behavioral health implementations Develop post-occupancy evaluation criteria for behavioral health spaces Mentor team members on behavioral health design principles Contribute to research initiatives and thought leadership in justice behavioral health design Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in architecture, planning, psychology, behavioral science, or related field 5+ years of experience in behavioral health facility planning or related healthcare design Strong understanding of mental health treatment modalities and substance use programs Knowledgeable of Behavioral Health funding initiatives at state and local levels Knowledge of trauma-informed design principles and evidence-based practice Understanding of clinical workflows and operational requirements Understanding of telehealth and technology supported treatment systems Knowledge of behavioral healthcare design standards and building regulations Experience with public sector projects and stakeholder engagement Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities Excellent written, verbal, and graphic communication skills Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in psychology, behavioral science, architecture, planning, or related field Professional certification in healthcare planning or behavioral health Experience in behavioral health facility planning, AICP or other relevant certification Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, MS Office Suite, and Adobe Creative Suite Background in therapeutic environment design or clinical operations Familiarity with Behavior Health system operations and procedures Experience with secure facility design and planning Knowledge of correctional healthcare standards and guidelines Understanding of behavioral health economics and facility operations Research experience in behavioral health environments Publication history in relevant professional journals Experience with grant writing and funding applications Crisis prevention intervention (CPI) certification Mental Health First Aid certification Professional affiliation with behavioral health organizations Our comprehensive Benefits at DLR Group include medical, dental, vision, disability, wellness programs, flex spending, paid holidays, and paid time off. We also offer a 401(k) plan, employee stock ownership, and bonus opportunities. Compensation considerations are based on location, experience, and skills. The suggested pay range for this position is: Pay Range$140,000-$170,000 USD DLR Group is an integrated design firm delivering architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new builds, renovations, and adaptive reuse projects. We are 100% employee-owned: every employee is literally invested in our clients' success. At the core of our firm are interdisciplinary teams engaged in every step of project lifecycles. Our teams champion true collaboration, open information sharing, shared risk and reward, value-based decision making, and proficient use of technology to deliver exceptional design. We are pursuing the goals of the 2030 Challenge, the ME2040, and the SE2050, and are an initial signatory of the China Accord and the AIA 2030 Commitment. Through our values - commitment, creativity, environmental stewardship, fun, integrity, ownership, sharing, teamwork - we elevate the human experience through design, together. DLR Group follows a four-day in-office work model, with employees having the flexibility to work somewhere other than the office on Fridays. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/M/F/Veteran/Disabled employer.
    $140k-170k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Behavioral Health Planner / Design Expert

    DLR Group 4.7company rating

    Minneapolis, MN jobs

    DLR Group is an integrated design firm with a promise to elevate the human experience through design. This fuels the work we do around the world and inspires our mission to improve the lives of our clients, our communities, and our planet. If this sparks your interest, you're in the right place. Position Summary We are seeking an experienced Behavioral Health Planner / Designer to join DLR Group's Justice + Civic national practice. In this role, you will lead the planning and design of facilities that promote healing, equity, and transformation through behavioral health-focused design solutions. DLR Group operates within a hybrid work model, supporting flexibility between office time and work from home. DLR Group has a network of 30+ studios across the United States. For this role, we encourage exceptional applicants across the ecosystem. About Justice + Civic at DLR Group As a nationally recognized expert in Justice + Civic facility planning and design, DLR Group serves municipal, county, state, and federal public-sector clients to deliver civic, public safety, and justice design solutions that achieve excellence in operations, sustainable design, resilience planning, space planning, building assessment, cost of ownership analysis, and project management. Behavioral health facility planning and design is a growing specialty in our portfolio. As stewards of the built environment, DLR Group's Justice + Civic practice elevates behavioral, environmental, and social betterment, resulting in healing, equity, and transformation for the individual and community. What You Will Do: Collaboratively work with integrated teams of architects, engineers and specialty consultants Lead preliminary planning and design for behavioral health facilities within community, justice and civic environments Create functional layouts integrating therapeutic design principles, de-escalation strategies, and security requirements Develop evidence-based design solutions to support mental health treatment, recovery and reintegration Design adult crisis, sobering, substance use and residential treatment centers Ensure designs promote client and staff safety while maintaining a therapeutic environment Apply sustainable design practices and WELL building standards to behavioral health spaces Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate specialized security and safety features Integrate trauma informed design strategies Design spaces that balance clinical requirements with trauma-informed care principles Conduct facility assessments and develop programming recommendations Create detailed space planning documentation and design guidelines Lead stakeholder engagement sessions and facilitate design workshops Provide technical expertise on behavioral health design standards and best practices Support cost estimation and phasing strategies for behavioral health implementations Develop post-occupancy evaluation criteria for behavioral health spaces Mentor team members on behavioral health design principles Contribute to research initiatives and thought leadership in justice behavioral health design Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in architecture, planning, psychology, behavioral science, or related field 5+ years of experience in behavioral health facility planning or related healthcare design Strong understanding of mental health treatment modalities and substance use programs Knowledgeable of Behavioral Health funding initiatives at state and local levels Knowledge of trauma-informed design principles and evidence-based practice Understanding of clinical workflows and operational requirements Understanding of telehealth and technology supported treatment systems Knowledge of behavioral healthcare design standards and building regulations Experience with public sector projects and stakeholder engagement Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities Excellent written, verbal, and graphic communication skills Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in psychology, behavioral science, architecture, planning, or related field Professional certification in healthcare planning or behavioral health Experience in behavioral health facility planning, AICP or other relevant certification Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, MS Office Suite, and Adobe Creative Suite Background in therapeutic environment design or clinical operations Familiarity with Behavior Health system operations and procedures Experience with secure facility design and planning Knowledge of correctional healthcare standards and guidelines Understanding of behavioral health economics and facility operations Research experience in behavioral health environments Publication history in relevant professional journals Experience with grant writing and funding applications Crisis prevention intervention (CPI) certification Mental Health First Aid certification Professional affiliation with behavioral health organizations Our comprehensive Benefits at DLR Group include medical, dental, vision, disability, wellness programs, flex spending, paid holidays, and paid time off. We also offer a 401(k) plan, employee stock ownership, and bonus opportunities. Compensation considerations are based on location, experience, and skills. The suggested pay range for this position is: Pay Range$140,000-$170,000 USD DLR Group is an integrated design firm delivering architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new builds, renovations, and adaptive reuse projects. We are 100% employee-owned: every employee is literally invested in our clients' success. At the core of our firm are interdisciplinary teams engaged in every step of project lifecycles. Our teams champion true collaboration, open information sharing, shared risk and reward, value-based decision making, and proficient use of technology to deliver exceptional design. We are pursuing the goals of the 2030 Challenge, the ME2040, and the SE2050, and are an initial signatory of the China Accord and the AIA 2030 Commitment. Through our values - commitment, creativity, environmental stewardship, fun, integrity, ownership, sharing, teamwork - we elevate the human experience through design, together. DLR Group follows a four-day in-office work model, with employees having the flexibility to work somewhere other than the office on Fridays. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/M/F/Veteran/Disabled employer.
    $140k-170k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Behavioral Health Planner / Design Expert

    DLR Group 4.7company rating

    Orlando, FL jobs

    DLR Group is an integrated design firm with a promise to elevate the human experience through design. This fuels the work we do around the world and inspires our mission to improve the lives of our clients, our communities, and our planet. If this sparks your interest, you're in the right place. Position Summary We are seeking an experienced Behavioral Health Planner / Designer to join DLR Group's Justice + Civic national practice. In this role, you will lead the planning and design of facilities that promote healing, equity, and transformation through behavioral health-focused design solutions. DLR Group operates within a hybrid work model, supporting flexibility between office time and work from home. DLR Group has a network of 30+ studios across the United States. For this role, we encourage exceptional applicants across the ecosystem. About Justice + Civic at DLR Group As a nationally recognized expert in Justice + Civic facility planning and design, DLR Group serves municipal, county, state, and federal public-sector clients to deliver civic, public safety, and justice design solutions that achieve excellence in operations, sustainable design, resilience planning, space planning, building assessment, cost of ownership analysis, and project management. Behavioral health facility planning and design is a growing specialty in our portfolio. As stewards of the built environment, DLR Group's Justice + Civic practice elevates behavioral, environmental, and social betterment, resulting in healing, equity, and transformation for the individual and community. What You Will Do: Collaboratively work with integrated teams of architects, engineers and specialty consultants Lead preliminary planning and design for behavioral health facilities within community, justice and civic environments Create functional layouts integrating therapeutic design principles, de-escalation strategies, and security requirements Develop evidence-based design solutions to support mental health treatment, recovery and reintegration Design adult crisis, sobering, substance use and residential treatment centers Ensure designs promote client and staff safety while maintaining a therapeutic environment Apply sustainable design practices and WELL building standards to behavioral health spaces Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate specialized security and safety features Integrate trauma informed design strategies Design spaces that balance clinical requirements with trauma-informed care principles Conduct facility assessments and develop programming recommendations Create detailed space planning documentation and design guidelines Lead stakeholder engagement sessions and facilitate design workshops Provide technical expertise on behavioral health design standards and best practices Support cost estimation and phasing strategies for behavioral health implementations Develop post-occupancy evaluation criteria for behavioral health spaces Mentor team members on behavioral health design principles Contribute to research initiatives and thought leadership in justice behavioral health design Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in architecture, planning, psychology, behavioral science, or related field 5+ years of experience in behavioral health facility planning or related healthcare design Strong understanding of mental health treatment modalities and substance use programs Knowledgeable of Behavioral Health funding initiatives at state and local levels Knowledge of trauma-informed design principles and evidence-based practice Understanding of clinical workflows and operational requirements Understanding of telehealth and technology supported treatment systems Knowledge of behavioral healthcare design standards and building regulations Experience with public sector projects and stakeholder engagement Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities Excellent written, verbal, and graphic communication skills Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in psychology, behavioral science, architecture, planning, or related field Professional certification in healthcare planning or behavioral health Experience in behavioral health facility planning, AICP or other relevant certification Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, MS Office Suite, and Adobe Creative Suite Background in therapeutic environment design or clinical operations Familiarity with Behavior Health system operations and procedures Experience with secure facility design and planning Knowledge of correctional healthcare standards and guidelines Understanding of behavioral health economics and facility operations Research experience in behavioral health environments Publication history in relevant professional journals Experience with grant writing and funding applications Crisis prevention intervention (CPI) certification Mental Health First Aid certification Professional affiliation with behavioral health organizations DLR Group is an integrated design firm delivering architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new builds, renovations, and adaptive reuse projects. We are 100% employee-owned: every employee is literally invested in our clients' success. At the core of our firm are interdisciplinary teams engaged in every step of project lifecycles. Our teams champion true collaboration, open information sharing, shared risk and reward, value-based decision making, and proficient use of technology to deliver exceptional design. We are pursuing the goals of the 2030 Challenge, the ME2040, and the SE2050, and are an initial signatory of the China Accord and the AIA 2030 Commitment. Through our values - commitment, creativity, environmental stewardship, fun, integrity, ownership, sharing, teamwork - we elevate the human experience through design, together. DLR Group follows a four-day in-office work model, with employees having the flexibility to work somewhere other than the office on Fridays. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/M/F/Veteran/Disabled employer.
    $42k-56k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Behavioral Health Planner / Design Expert

    DLR Group 4.7company rating

    Denver, CO jobs

    DLR Group is an integrated design firm with a promise to elevate the human experience through design. This fuels the work we do around the world and inspires our mission to improve the lives of our clients, our communities, and our planet. If this sparks your interest, you're in the right place. Position Summary We are seeking an experienced Behavioral Health Planner / Designer to join DLR Group's Justice + Civic national practice. In this role, you will lead the planning and design of facilities that promote healing, equity, and transformation through behavioral health-focused design solutions. DLR Group operates within a hybrid work model, supporting flexibility between office time and work from home. DLR Group has a network of 30+ studios across the United States. For this role, we encourage exceptional applicants across the ecosystem. About Justice + Civic at DLR Group As a nationally recognized expert in Justice + Civic facility planning and design, DLR Group serves municipal, county, state, and federal public-sector clients to deliver civic, public safety, and justice design solutions that achieve excellence in operations, sustainable design, resilience planning, space planning, building assessment, cost of ownership analysis, and project management. Behavioral health facility planning and design is a growing specialty in our portfolio. As stewards of the built environment, DLR Group's Justice + Civic practice elevates behavioral, environmental, and social betterment, resulting in healing, equity, and transformation for the individual and community. What You Will Do: Collaboratively work with integrated teams of architects, engineers and specialty consultants Lead preliminary planning and design for behavioral health facilities within community, justice and civic environments Create functional layouts integrating therapeutic design principles, de-escalation strategies, and security requirements Develop evidence-based design solutions to support mental health treatment, recovery and reintegration Design adult crisis, sobering, substance use and residential treatment centers Ensure designs promote client and staff safety while maintaining a therapeutic environment Apply sustainable design practices and WELL building standards to behavioral health spaces Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate specialized security and safety features Integrate trauma informed design strategies Design spaces that balance clinical requirements with trauma-informed care principles Conduct facility assessments and develop programming recommendations Create detailed space planning documentation and design guidelines Lead stakeholder engagement sessions and facilitate design workshops Provide technical expertise on behavioral health design standards and best practices Support cost estimation and phasing strategies for behavioral health implementations Develop post-occupancy evaluation criteria for behavioral health spaces Mentor team members on behavioral health design principles Contribute to research initiatives and thought leadership in justice behavioral health design Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in architecture, planning, psychology, behavioral science, or related field 5+ years of experience in behavioral health facility planning or related healthcare design Strong understanding of mental health treatment modalities and substance use programs Knowledgeable of Behavioral Health funding initiatives at state and local levels Knowledge of trauma-informed design principles and evidence-based practice Understanding of clinical workflows and operational requirements Understanding of telehealth and technology supported treatment systems Knowledge of behavioral healthcare design standards and building regulations Experience with public sector projects and stakeholder engagement Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities Excellent written, verbal, and graphic communication skills Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in psychology, behavioral science, architecture, planning, or related field Professional certification in healthcare planning or behavioral health Experience in behavioral health facility planning, AICP or other relevant certification Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, MS Office Suite, and Adobe Creative Suite Background in therapeutic environment design or clinical operations Familiarity with Behavior Health system operations and procedures Experience with secure facility design and planning Knowledge of correctional healthcare standards and guidelines Understanding of behavioral health economics and facility operations Research experience in behavioral health environments Publication history in relevant professional journals Experience with grant writing and funding applications Crisis prevention intervention (CPI) certification Mental Health First Aid certification Professional affiliation with behavioral health organizations Our comprehensive Benefits at DLR Group include medical, dental, vision, disability, wellness programs, flex spending, paid holidays, and paid time off. We also offer a 401(k) plan, employee stock ownership, and bonus opportunities. Compensation considerations are based on location, experience, and skills. The suggested pay range for this position is: Pay Range$140,000-$170,000 USD DLR Group is an integrated design firm delivering architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new builds, renovations, and adaptive reuse projects. We are 100% employee-owned: every employee is literally invested in our clients' success. At the core of our firm are interdisciplinary teams engaged in every step of project lifecycles. Our teams champion true collaboration, open information sharing, shared risk and reward, value-based decision making, and proficient use of technology to deliver exceptional design. We are pursuing the goals of the 2030 Challenge, the ME2040, and the SE2050, and are an initial signatory of the China Accord and the AIA 2030 Commitment. Through our values - commitment, creativity, environmental stewardship, fun, integrity, ownership, sharing, teamwork - we elevate the human experience through design, together. DLR Group follows a four-day in-office work model, with employees having the flexibility to work somewhere other than the office on Fridays. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/M/F/Veteran/Disabled employer.
    $57k-73k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Behavioral Health Planner / Design Expert

    DLR Group 4.7company rating

    Omaha, NE jobs

    DLR Group is an integrated design firm with a promise to elevate the human experience through design. This fuels the work we do around the world and inspires our mission to improve the lives of our clients, our communities, and our planet. If this sparks your interest, you're in the right place. Position Summary We are seeking an experienced Behavioral Health Planner / Designer to join DLR Group's Justice + Civic national practice. In this role, you will lead the planning and design of facilities that promote healing, equity, and transformation through behavioral health-focused design solutions. DLR Group operates within a hybrid work model, supporting flexibility between office time and work from home. DLR Group has a network of 30+ studios across the United States. For this role, we encourage exceptional applicants across the ecosystem. About Justice + Civic at DLR Group As a nationally recognized expert in Justice + Civic facility planning and design, DLR Group serves municipal, county, state, and federal public-sector clients to deliver civic, public safety, and justice design solutions that achieve excellence in operations, sustainable design, resilience planning, space planning, building assessment, cost of ownership analysis, and project management. Behavioral health facility planning and design is a growing specialty in our portfolio. As stewards of the built environment, DLR Group's Justice + Civic practice elevates behavioral, environmental, and social betterment, resulting in healing, equity, and transformation for the individual and community. What You Will Do: Collaboratively work with integrated teams of architects, engineers and specialty consultants Lead preliminary planning and design for behavioral health facilities within community, justice and civic environments Create functional layouts integrating therapeutic design principles, de-escalation strategies, and security requirements Develop evidence-based design solutions to support mental health treatment, recovery and reintegration Design adult crisis, sobering, substance use and residential treatment centers Ensure designs promote client and staff safety while maintaining a therapeutic environment Apply sustainable design practices and WELL building standards to behavioral health spaces Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate specialized security and safety features Integrate trauma informed design strategies Design spaces that balance clinical requirements with trauma-informed care principles Conduct facility assessments and develop programming recommendations Create detailed space planning documentation and design guidelines Lead stakeholder engagement sessions and facilitate design workshops Provide technical expertise on behavioral health design standards and best practices Support cost estimation and phasing strategies for behavioral health implementations Develop post-occupancy evaluation criteria for behavioral health spaces Mentor team members on behavioral health design principles Contribute to research initiatives and thought leadership in justice behavioral health design Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in architecture, planning, psychology, behavioral science, or related field 5+ years of experience in behavioral health facility planning or related healthcare design Strong understanding of mental health treatment modalities and substance use programs Knowledgeable of Behavioral Health funding initiatives at state and local levels Knowledge of trauma-informed design principles and evidence-based practice Understanding of clinical workflows and operational requirements Understanding of telehealth and technology supported treatment systems Knowledge of behavioral healthcare design standards and building regulations Experience with public sector projects and stakeholder engagement Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities Excellent written, verbal, and graphic communication skills Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in psychology, behavioral science, architecture, planning, or related field Professional certification in healthcare planning or behavioral health Experience in behavioral health facility planning, AICP or other relevant certification Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, MS Office Suite, and Adobe Creative Suite Background in therapeutic environment design or clinical operations Familiarity with Behavior Health system operations and procedures Experience with secure facility design and planning Knowledge of correctional healthcare standards and guidelines Understanding of behavioral health economics and facility operations Research experience in behavioral health environments Publication history in relevant professional journals Experience with grant writing and funding applications Crisis prevention intervention (CPI) certification Mental Health First Aid certification Professional affiliation with behavioral health organizations DLR Group is an integrated design firm delivering architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new builds, renovations, and adaptive reuse projects. We are 100% employee-owned: every employee is literally invested in our clients' success. At the core of our firm are interdisciplinary teams engaged in every step of project lifecycles. Our teams champion true collaboration, open information sharing, shared risk and reward, value-based decision making, and proficient use of technology to deliver exceptional design. We are pursuing the goals of the 2030 Challenge, the ME2040, and the SE2050, and are an initial signatory of the China Accord and the AIA 2030 Commitment. Through our values - commitment, creativity, environmental stewardship, fun, integrity, ownership, sharing, teamwork - we elevate the human experience through design, together. DLR Group follows a four-day in-office work model, with employees having the flexibility to work somewhere other than the office on Fridays. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/M/F/Veteran/Disabled employer.
    $44k-56k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Health Strategic Projects Intern

    ADT 4.3company rating

    Boca Raton, FL jobs

    What You Will Do As an ADT Health Intern, you'll work closely with leaders in Marketing and Strategic Projects to support go-to-market plans for new offerings and improve the overall customer experience. Your work will help shape initiatives aimed at reducing attrition and supporting our mission of helping seniors age safely and independently at home. Key responsibilities: Support the development of go-to-market strategies for new ADT Health offerings Collaborate on initiatives to enhance customer experience and reduce churn Assist in analyzing customer data and generating insights that drive strategic decisions Contribute to internal presentations, marketing collateral, and program planning Participate in cross-functional discussions and brainstorms to shape future programs What You Need to Be Successful Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree with an expected graduation date between December 2026 and August 2027 Team-oriented mindset with the ability to work independently when needed Strong communication and presentation skills Analytical thinker with a passion for solving problems and improving customer outcomes Interest in supporting seniors aging in place and healthcare-focused innovations What Will Set You Apart Skilled in presentation software (e.g., PowerPoint, Google Slides) Ability to analyze and interpret large data sets Experience caring for an aging loved one or familiarity with senior care challenges Passion for healthcare, wellness, or aging-related technology solutions How ADT invests in you: Culture of professional development & training, including access to LinkedIn Learning, collaborative team support, and exposure to meaningful, real-world projects Front-line experience and opportunities to learn directly from leaders through our Executive Leadership Team (ELT) Speaker Series Commitment to equity and inclusion through ongoing initiatives, employee resource groups, and employee recognition programs Volunteer opportunities to give back and make a difference in the communities we serve Compensation & Internship Details Compensation: $22/hour for undergraduates, $25/hour for those enrolled in a graduate program. Work Schedule: A 40-hour workweek is expected, with interns on-site from Monday to Thursday in our Boca Raton Headquarters, and the option to work remotely on Fridays, depending on team schedules. U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency is required, as we do not offer sponsorship. Must be available for the entire duration of the internship program, from May 18-July 30, 2026. Housing allowance and relocation assistance are not offered for Internship roles. Why you'll love working here: We boldly shape the future, embracing change, taking smart risks, and continuously improving to create the best experiences. We lead by taking ownership, empowering you to make decisions, solve problems proactively, and support each other with empathy. We unite and win together, fostering teamwork, breaking down silos, and achieving shared goals through inclusivity and collaboration. We elevate to serve a greater purpose, going above and beyond to earn trust, celebrate wins, and value every perspective. EEO Statement: ADT is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. ADT strives to ensure every employee and applicant feels valued. Visit us at jobs.adt.com/diversity to learn more.
    $22-25 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Behavioral Health Planner / Design Expert

    DLR Group 4.7company rating

    Phoenix, AZ jobs

    DLR Group is an integrated design firm with a promise to elevate the human experience through design. This fuels the work we do around the world and inspires our mission to improve the lives of our clients, our communities, and our planet. If this sparks your interest, you're in the right place. Position Summary We are seeking an experienced Behavioral Health Planner / Designer to join DLR Group's Justice + Civic national practice. In this role, you will lead the planning and design of facilities that promote healing, equity, and transformation through behavioral health-focused design solutions. DLR Group operates within a hybrid work model, supporting flexibility between office time and work from home. DLR Group has a network of 30+ studios across the United States. For this role, we encourage exceptional applicants across the ecosystem. About Justice + Civic at DLR Group As a nationally recognized expert in Justice + Civic facility planning and design, DLR Group serves municipal, county, state, and federal public-sector clients to deliver civic, public safety, and justice design solutions that achieve excellence in operations, sustainable design, resilience planning, space planning, building assessment, cost of ownership analysis, and project management. Behavioral health facility planning and design is a growing specialty in our portfolio. As stewards of the built environment, DLR Group's Justice + Civic practice elevates behavioral, environmental, and social betterment, resulting in healing, equity, and transformation for the individual and community. What You Will Do: Collaboratively work with integrated teams of architects, engineers and specialty consultants Lead preliminary planning and design for behavioral health facilities within community, justice and civic environments Create functional layouts integrating therapeutic design principles, de-escalation strategies, and security requirements Develop evidence-based design solutions to support mental health treatment, recovery and reintegration Design adult crisis, sobering, substance use and residential treatment centers Ensure designs promote client and staff safety while maintaining a therapeutic environment Apply sustainable design practices and WELL building standards to behavioral health spaces Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate specialized security and safety features Integrate trauma informed design strategies Design spaces that balance clinical requirements with trauma-informed care principles Conduct facility assessments and develop programming recommendations Create detailed space planning documentation and design guidelines Lead stakeholder engagement sessions and facilitate design workshops Provide technical expertise on behavioral health design standards and best practices Support cost estimation and phasing strategies for behavioral health implementations Develop post-occupancy evaluation criteria for behavioral health spaces Mentor team members on behavioral health design principles Contribute to research initiatives and thought leadership in justice behavioral health design Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in architecture, planning, psychology, behavioral science, or related field 5+ years of experience in behavioral health facility planning or related healthcare design Strong understanding of mental health treatment modalities and substance use programs Knowledgeable of Behavioral Health funding initiatives at state and local levels Knowledge of trauma-informed design principles and evidence-based practice Understanding of clinical workflows and operational requirements Understanding of telehealth and technology supported treatment systems Knowledge of behavioral healthcare design standards and building regulations Experience with public sector projects and stakeholder engagement Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities Excellent written, verbal, and graphic communication skills Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in psychology, behavioral science, architecture, planning, or related field Professional certification in healthcare planning or behavioral health Experience in behavioral health facility planning, AICP or other relevant certification Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, MS Office Suite, and Adobe Creative Suite Background in therapeutic environment design or clinical operations Familiarity with Behavior Health system operations and procedures Experience with secure facility design and planning Knowledge of correctional healthcare standards and guidelines Understanding of behavioral health economics and facility operations Research experience in behavioral health environments Publication history in relevant professional journals Experience with grant writing and funding applications Crisis prevention intervention (CPI) certification Mental Health First Aid certification Professional affiliation with behavioral health organizations DLR Group is an integrated design firm delivering architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new builds, renovations, and adaptive reuse projects. We are 100% employee-owned: every employee is literally invested in our clients' success. At the core of our firm are interdisciplinary teams engaged in every step of project lifecycles. Our teams champion true collaboration, open information sharing, shared risk and reward, value-based decision making, and proficient use of technology to deliver exceptional design. We are pursuing the goals of the 2030 Challenge, the ME2040, and the SE2050, and are an initial signatory of the China Accord and the AIA 2030 Commitment. Through our values - commitment, creativity, environmental stewardship, fun, integrity, ownership, sharing, teamwork - we elevate the human experience through design, together. DLR Group follows a four-day in-office work model, with employees having the flexibility to work somewhere other than the office on Fridays. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/M/F/Veteran/Disabled employer.
    $39k-51k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Mental Health Counselor - Outreach Services

    OCO 4.0company rating

    Oswego, NY jobs

    Hybrid work from home position with some in-person Flexible part-time or full-time opportunity (up to 37.5 hours per week) Grade 17 Job Summary The Mental Health Counselor - Outreach Services will provide trauma-informed, wellness-focused support to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Provides early intervention and care management services. Coordinates activities and events to promote community engagement and support homeless individuals and families to rebuild sustainable independence. This position will provide direct services to people of all ages, according to OCO's service delivery standards in diverse locations, including street-based, OCO offices, other agency offices, program sites, public places and the homes of consumers. Independently provides early intervention and care management services to homeless individuals. Carries out duties in accordance with Agency and Program policies and procedures. Key Responsibilities Provide crisis counseling, advocacy, and solution-focused support to individuals in crisis or with severe mental illness. Assist consumers in accessing community services and monitor service provision. Develop assessments and service plans using a strengths-based approach. Facilitate life skills coaching, education, and support groups. Promote positive relationships among participants, families, and communities. Collaborate with community partners to implement joint protocols and ensure compliance. Organize and participate in community-building and empowerment events. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of services and outcomes. Provide training to staff and partners on specialized topics. Support direct service staff through casework guidance and problem-solving. Represent the agency in community settings and lead program-specific initiatives. Participate in on-call crisis intervention and staff support as needed. JOB REQUIREMENTS Must be able to communicate effectively orally and in writing. Must be comfortable providing direct services on the street to homeless individuals, including counseling supports Must be able to work independently and be self-motivated, resourceful, organized and adaptable in carrying out job duties. Must have the demonstrated ability to work with others in a warm, non-judgmental manner and be a positive role model Must be able to cooperatively plan with others and be creative in planning. Must exhibit professionalism, good judgment and flexibility. Must possess valid NYS Driver's license and have access to registered, reliable vehicle for travel and transporting clients. Must have acceptable physical and mental health to carry out responsibilities of the position. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's Degree in Social Work, or Counseling (LCSW, CASAC, LMSW, LMHC, RN or Licensed Psychologist) and one year experience working with homeless individuals Click here for more info about OCO's Services! Oswego County Opportunities, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, creed, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
    $42k-59k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Mentor / Social Worker Assistant

    MSU Careers Details 3.8company rating

    Mason, MI jobs

    Working/Functional Title Mentor Prevent 2 protect: the adolescent, targeted violence, prevention, project housed in the department of psychiatry, Michigan State University is searching for mentors to serve in the West Shores Educational Services District. This Mentor will be responsible for engaging with an ensuring services for adolescence identified as being at risk of target violence. Provides daily guidance, direction, and supervision of identified at-risk adolescents to enhance their personal, vocational, and educational growth. Sets educational, and vocational goals with mentee; monitors and documents progress toward goals Collaborates with regional case worker on daily basis regarding services needed, obtained, and utilized Collaborates with stakeholders to ensure individualized systems of care are utilized Collaborates with parents, teachers, special education directors, probation officers, therapists, community mental health associates, and physicians to ensure designated services are being utilized Assists the educational provider in the delivery of appropriate school accommodation and engagement in school related activities as needed Assist the case manager and clinical provider(s)in providing appropriate emotional supports to youth Participates in staffing and team meetings as requested to discuss observations of youth behavior Serves as an empathetic listener to school officials, at-risk adolescents, and their families on topics such as family, problems, court hearings, and/or homework, and general interpersonal relationships Prepares reports and documents, summarizes youth progress, incidents, behavior, and other required information for use by Program leadership Intervenes as necessary in crisis situations, arranging for the necessary assessment and care of the at-risk youth Immediately report any suspected high-risk behavior, abuse or neglect of youth Please note that this position engages with adolescents and their families, schools, and community agencies in the West Shores Educational Services District, Michigan. Candidates will be meeting in person with adolescents, schools, and families and must be willing to travel in/around the county for meetings on a daily basis. Minimum Requirements Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a bachelor's degree in Social Work or a related human services field; up to six months of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in counseling in a health/mental health environment; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Desired Qualifications Experience in criminal justice, social work, education, or related field, with demonstrated experience working with adolescents Three to five years of progressively more responsible work experience with adolescents Demonstrated ability to develop, maintain, and enhance strong relationships with parents, teachers, guidance counselors, mental health providers and/or other community resource providers, adolescents, and their families Valid state issued driver's license and reliable transportation Demonstrated problem solving skills and attention to detail Demonstrated experience working with adolescents or with K-12 school Training in crisis intervention, risk assessment, threat assessment and/or working within a behavioral assessment team. Demonstrated experience working within a behavioral assessment team Superior interpersonal, coaching and communication skills to effectively work within a multi-disciplinary team setting Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status. Required Application Materials To apply, applicants must provide requested information at the MSU Human Resources site at http://careers.msu.edu and upload requested documentation. Documentation should include: 1) a letter of application, 2) a curriculum vitae, 3) the names and contact information for three professional references with at least one from a former supervisor Special Instructions The position is an off-dated position funded through September 30, 2027, with possibility of extension based on the successful achievement of work goals and the availability of grant funds. Please note that while this position is marked remote friendly it is not a work-from-home position. Mentors are expected to engage with adolescents and their families, schools, and community agencies in the West Shores Educational Services District, Michigan. Candidates will be meeting in person with adolescents, schools, and families and must be willing to travel in/around the county for meetings on a daily basis. Work Hours STANDARD 8-5 Description of End Date This is an off dated position until 09/30/2027 with possible extension contingent upon funding renewal Website https://prevent2protect.msu.edu/ Remote Work Statement MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon. The Bidding Eligibility ends on 12/16/2025 at 11:55 PM
    $36k-42k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Mental Health Counselor

    Wellness Grove 4.0company rating

    Canton, OH jobs

    Salary Range: (25 to 35+ sessions) $31,200 to $125,000+ * This does not include other forms of compensation such as incentives and bonuses. Wellness Grove is a mental health and wellness organization thats empowering others one connection at a time and transforming the value of mental health and wellness in our communities. Were looking for talented and career-driven professionals to join our team. Our work environment is diverse, family- and wellness-oriented, fast-paced, challenging, and rewarding. If youre looking for an opportunity for growth and development in your career, please send us your resume for consideration and review. Learn more about us online at: ***************************** We are hiring for the following Ohio licensures: LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) LPCC (Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor) LPCC-S (Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor w/Supervision) LSW (Licensed Social Worker) LISW (Licensed Independent Social Worker) LISW-S (Licensed Independent Social Worker w/Supervision) MFT (Marriage & Family Therapist) LMFT (Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist) LIMFT (Licensed Independent Marriage & Family Therapist) Reports To: Director of Clinical Services Working Hours: (variable days, hours/week with a required minimum of 20 hours/week) Our Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 7am to 9pm EST Saturday, 9am to 5pm EST Benefits of Working at Wellness Grove: Targeted, Efficient Specialty Schedule Build: We offer a quick caseload build to meet clinician weekly caseload expectations based on designated areas of specialty (related to age, modality, and clinical needs). Opportunities to Increase Compensation:We offer various incentive programs that allow you to increase your base pay. Top market pay: We value every mental health clinician and that is reflective in your pay. No-Show Protection:You get paid in the event of a no-show for established clients at your full rate. We Handle Credentialing & Billing:No need to worry about getting credentialed or worry about billing issues. Well handle the process for you. Hassle-Free Counseling:We provide all the paperwork, scheduling and client-matching, and client support services so that you can focus on what you do best counseling. Advancement Opportunities:Grow within the company by taking advantage of leadership roles. Learning & Development:Receive support in developing your areas of expertise and/or creating new ones! Free CEUs: Wellness Grove clinicians have an opportunity to attend free monthly CEUs (and be a presenter). Personalized Marketing:We leverage you and your services in a variety of ways such as providing personal business cards, paying for online ads, professional bio and picture, and more. Flexibility:Set a counseling schedule that fits with your lifestyle. Telehealth from home can be part of your work week! Bonuses & Recognition:Feel appreciated and celebrated for the work that you do. No Overhead:We cover the ongoing costs to operate the business, not you. Free Clinical Supervision for All Licensure Levels:Reach your supervisory goals with a matched supervisor (via in-person or telehealth supervision). Paid Internal Training to Become a Supervisor: Be part of a unique experience with your peers to learn about quality supervision practices rooted in a developmental model. Location: Canton, OH or Remote (serving all of Ohio) Required Experience & Expectations: Current licensure in the state of Ohio Minimum of a Masters degree in Clinical Counseling, Art Therapy, Marriage and Family Therapy, Social Work or related field Experience providing evidence-based mental health counseling services to individuals, couples, and/or families Experience using an electronic health records (EHR) platform for mental health Must be willing to provide services to a wide variety of clientele (based on areas of specialty) Must be willing to work with children, adolescents and teens, adults, and/or older adults (based on areas of specialty) Ability to connect with and provide support for our clients Strong communication and problem-solving skills Acute attention to detail Motivated and driven for success Willingness to learn and follow Wellness Grove standards and best practices Looking to build a long-term career with Wellness Grove Preferred Experience & Expectations: (not required) Experience with developing and providing mental health workshops and seminars additional pay opportunity Experience providing group counseling services additional pay opportunity Experience providing telemental health Motivation to earn advanced licensure and/or certifications additional pay opportunity Roles & Responsibilities: Conduct clinical assessments and provide accurate diagnoses Prepare, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of client treatment plans Conduct risk assessments and crisis intervention Function as a member of a multi-disciplinary and diverse team Complete clinical documentation in a timely manner, as required by the organization Wellness Grove is licensed by Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services and is Joint Commission Accredited. Wellness Grove, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law. Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws. Wellness Grove does not employ anyone, whether as a W2 or 1099, that is under the age of eighteen. Job Types: Full-time Contract, Part-time Contract Pay: $45,500 to $105,000+ per year at 25-35+ hours Benefits: Flexible personalized schedule Professional development assistance Referral program & incentive bonuses Free CEUs Work Location: In person and/or telemental health
    $45.5k-105k yearly 9d ago
  • Social Work Online Learning Student Assistant

    MSU Denver Applicant Site 3.8company rating

    Denver, CO jobs

    Are you organized, communicative and enjoy working with educational technology? The Online Learning Student Assistant in the Department of Social Work works with the Online and Hybrid Course Development Analyst to support faculty in online course development through help with data entry on Canvas, making accessible documents, preparing videos to share in class, and other technology-related tasks. The Online Learning Student Assistant is someone who is organized, detail-oriented, communicative, self-motivated, and enjoys working with educational technology. #LI- DNI Required Qualifications Qualifications: Preferably awarded work-study financial aid, but not required . Must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours. Intermediate skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access) and data entry/analysis. Experience working with Adobe Acrobat Editing Good organizational and multi-tasking abilities. Prompt and Professional email communication skills Ability to work independently Knowledgeable about Canvas Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications: Beginning video editing experience Basic WordPress experience
    $42k-50k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Mentor / Social Worker Assistant

    MSU Careers Details 3.8company rating

    Wayne, MI jobs

    Working/Functional Title Mentor Prevent 2 protect: the adolescent, targeted violence, prevention, project housed in the department of psychiatry, Michigan State University is searching for mentors to serve in the Lincoln Park School District. This Mentor will be responsible for engaging with an ensuring services for adolescence identified as being at risk of target violence. Provides daily guidance, direction, and supervision of identified at-risk adolescents to enhance their personal, vocational, and educational growth. Sets educational, and vocational goals with mentee; monitors and documents progress toward goals Collaborates with regional case worker on daily basis regarding services needed, obtained, and utilized Collaborates with stakeholders to ensure individualized systems of care are utilized Collaborates with parents, teachers, special education directors, probation officers, therapists, community mental health associates, and physicians to ensure designated services are being utilized Assists the educational provider in the delivery of appropriate school accommodation and engagement in school related activities as needed Assist the case manager and clinical provider(s)in providing appropriate emotional supports to youth Participates in staffing and team meetings as requested to discuss observations of youth behavior Serves as an empathetic listener to school officials, at-risk adolescents, and their families on topics such as family, problems, court hearings, and/or homework, and general interpersonal relationships Prepares reports and documents, summarizes youth progress, incidents, behavior, and other required information for use by Program leadership Intervenes as necessary in crisis situations, arranging for the necessary assessment and care of the at-risk youth Immediately report any suspected high-risk behavior, abuse or neglect of youth Please note that this position engages with adolescents and their families, schools, and community agencies in the Lincoln Park School District, Michigan. Candidates will be meeting in person with adolescents, schools, and families and must be willing to travel in/around the county for meetings on a daily basis. Minimum Requirements Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a bachelor's degree in Social Work or a related human services field; up to six months of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in counseling in a health/mental health environment; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Desired Qualifications Experience in criminal justice, social work, education, or related field, with demonstrated experience working with adolescents Three to five years of progressively more responsible work experience with adolescents Demonstrated ability to develop, maintain, and enhance strong relationships with parents, teachers, guidance counselors, mental health providers and/or other community resource providers, adolescents, and their families Valid state issued driver's license and reliable transportation Demonstrated problem solving skills and attention to detail Demonstrated experience working with adolescents or with K-12 schools Training in crisis intervention, risk assessment, threat assessment and/or working within a behavioral assessment teams Demonstrated experience working within a behavioral assessment team Superior interpersonal, coaching and communication skills to effectively work within a multi-disciplinary team setting Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status. Required Application Materials To apply, applicants must provide requested information at the MSU Human Resources site at http://careers.msu.edu and upload requested documentation. Documentation should include: 1) a letter of application, 2) a curriculum vitae, 3) the names and contact information for three professional references with at least one from a former supervisor Special Instructions The position is an off-dated position funded through September 30, 2027, with possibility of extension based on the successful achievement of work goals and the availability of grant funds. Please note that while this position is marked remote friendly it is not a work-from-home position. Mentors are expected to engage with adolescents and their families, schools, and community agencies in the Lincoln Park School District, Michigan. Candidates will be meeting in person with adolescents, schools, and families and must be willing to travel in/around the county for meetings on a daily basis. Work Hours STANDARD 8-5 Description of End Date This is an off dated position funded until 09/30/2027 with possible extension contingent upon funding renewal Website https://prevent2protect.msu.edu/ Remote Work Statement MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon. The Bidding Eligibility ends on 12/16/2025 at 11:55 PM
    $36k-42k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Mentor / Social Worker Assistant

    MSU Careers Details 3.8company rating

    Michigan jobs

    Working/Functional Title Mentor Prevent 2 protect: the adolescent, targeted violence, prevention, project housed in the department of psychiatry, Michigan State University is searching for mentors to serve in Genesee Country. This Mentor will be responsible for engaging with an ensuring services for adolescence identified as being at risk of target violence. Provides daily guidance, direction, and supervision of identified at-risk adolescents to enhance their personal, vocational, and educational growth. Sets educational, and vocational goals with mentee; monitors and documents progress toward goals Collaborates with regional case worker on daily basis regarding services needed, obtained, and utilized Collaborates with stakeholders to ensure individualized systems of care are utilized Collaborates with parents, teachers, special education directors, probation officers, therapists, community mental health associates, and physicians to ensure designated services are being utilized Assists the educational provider in the delivery of appropriate school accommodation and engagement in school related activities as needed Assist the case manager and clinical provider(s)in providing appropriate emotional supports to youth Participates in staffing and team meetings as requested to discuss observations of youth behavior Serves as an empathetic listener to school officials, at-risk adolescents, and their families on topics such as family, problems, court hearings, and/or homework, and general interpersonal relationships Prepares reports and documents, summarizes youth progress, incidents, behavior, and other required information for use by Program leadership Intervenes as necessary in crisis situations, arranging for the necessary assessment and care of the at-risk youth Immediately report any suspected high-risk behavior, abuse or neglect of youth Please note that this position engages with adolescents and their families, schools, and community agencies in Genesee County, Michigan. Candidates will be meeting in person with adolescents, schools, and families and must be willing to travel in/around the county for meetings on a daily basis. Minimum Requirements Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a bachelor's degree in Social Work or a related human services field; up to six months of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in counseling in a health/mental health environment; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Desired Qualifications Experience in criminal justice, social work, education, or related field, with demonstrated experience working with adolescents Three to five years of progressively more responsible work experience with adolescents Demonstrated ability to develop, maintain, and enhance strong relationships with parents, teachers, guidance counselors, mental health providers and/or other community resource providers, adolescents, and their families Valid state issued driver's license and reliable transportation Demonstrated problem solving skills and attention to detail Demonstrated experience working with adolescents or with K-12 schools Training in crisis intervention, risk assessment, threat assessment and/or working within a behavioral assessment teams Demonstrated experience working within a behavioral assessment team Superior interpersonal, coaching and communication skills to effectively work within a multi-disciplinary team setting Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status. Required Application Materials To apply, applicants must provide requested information at the MSU Human Resources site at http://careers.msu.edu and upload requested documentation. Documentation should include: 1) a letter of application, 2) a curriculum vitae, 3) the names and contact information for three professional references with at least one from a former supervisor. Special Instructions The position is an off-dated position funded through September 30, 2027, with possibility of extension based on the successful achievement of work goals and the availability of grant funds. Please note that while this position is marked remote friendly it is not a work-from-home position. Mentors are expected to engage with adolescents and their families, schools, and community agencies in Genesee County, Michigan. Candidates will be meeting in person with adolescents, schools, and families and must be willing to travel in/around the county for meetings on a daily basis. Work Hours STANDARD 8-5 Description of End Date This is an off dated position funded until 09/30/2027 with possible extension contingent upon funding renewal Website https://prevent2protect.msu.edu/ Remote Work Statement MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon. The Bidding Eligibility ends on 12/16/2025 at 11:55 PM
    $36k-42k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Mental Health Specialist

    Trinity Staffing Group 4.0company rating

    Youngstown, OH jobs

    Join Our Team as a Mental Health Specialist at Northeast Ohio Facility in Youngstown, OH! Mental Health Specialist Pay: $40 - $45 per hour Qualifications: Bachelor's degree & 1 year of counseling experience required Shift: Day shift, Monday-Friday Duration: 13-week assignment Are you a compassionate individual with a desire to support individuals in their mental health journey? Join our team at Northeast Ohio Facility in Youngstown, OH, and play a pivotal role in providing counseling and care to those in need. Why Choose Us: Meaningful Work: Make a positive impact on individuals' mental health and well-being through your counseling expertise. Competitive Compensation: Earn a competitive pay rate of $40 - $45 per hour while doing rewarding work. Community Impact: Contribute to the mental health and wellness of the Youngstown, OH community. Professional Growth: Collaborate with experienced mental health professionals and enhance your counseling skills. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, or related field is required. Minimum of 1 year of counseling experience, preferably in a mental health setting. Responsibilities: Conduct mental health assessments and provide counseling services to clients. Develop and implement effective treatment plans based on clients' needs and goals. Facilitate individual and group therapy sessions to address a range of mental health issues. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive care. Maintain accurate and confidential client records and progress notes. Ready to Make a Difference? If you possess a Bachelor's degree and counseling experience, and are passionate about making a positive impact on mental health, we invite you to be a part of our team at Northeast Ohio Facility. Together, we can provide meaningful support and help individuals thrive on their mental health journey. Apply Now: For further inquiries, reach out to jobs@trinstaff.com. Text or call a recruiter at 215-607-7877. Join us in our commitment to mental health and wellness at Northeast Ohio Facility in Youngstown, OH!
    $28k-37k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • School Based Mental Health Counselor

    Commquest Services Inc. 3.6company rating

    Canton, OH jobs

    Job Description School Based Mental Health Provider (Counselor) Real-world impact. Life-changing outcomes. CommQuest seeks a Licensed Counselor for our School Based Mental Health (SBMH) Provider Team to deliver counseling services to students and families in K-12 / Continuing education. You will lend your expertise to the behavioral needs of the school environment demonstrating how CommQuest is the top choice for mental health, addiction recovery and community services. We have openings in Canton City, North Canton, and Minerva Local School Districts! In this role, you will: Share CommQuest's mission Be valued as an expert Make a real difference Open doors to make Stark County Schools safer What is CommQuest? CommQuest Services is one of the largest non-profit mental health, addiction recovery, and social services organizations in Northeast Ohio, working with clients from more than 34 counties in 12 facilities through more than 20 programs. We help people make positive changes in their lives through in-patient, outpatient and school-based programs, along with supportive services - from basic needs to employment assistance. Are you interested in CommQuest, but don't see a job you are interested in right now? Send us your story, resume and qualifications to ****************. What you gain: Strong relationships with Stark County Schools students, families, and staff Visibility into how our community supports those in need Opportunities to share your expertise Peace of mind knowing you are benefiting the clients we serve and the community at large What you'll do: Coordinate, develop, and lead an integrated continuum of care Address barriers to learning and lead improved behavioral and academic outcomes for students Develop treatment and discharge plans Provide strength-based counseling interventions, crisis intervention, and individual/group counseling All other duties as assigned Schedule: Dayshift; Monday- Friday. Paid Summers. Minimum Qualifications: Minimum of a Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling or related field is required Minimum LPC or LSW from the State of Ohio is required Minimum of 2+ years post licensure experience a plus Counselor-Trainee or Social Work-Trainee may be considered with previous experience in the field. Must remain enrolled in a Master's level Clinical Counseling or Social Work program and be registered with OCSWMFTB as a Trainee. Full-Time Benefits: Generous time off, including Mental Health days 10 paid holidays annually Retirement plan with company match Medical, Dental, and Vision plans CEU/Licensure reimbursements and Additional Workshops/Trainings: Up to 16 hours of paid work release annually for workshops, with $200 in funds for CEUs (24 hours and $250 for employees maintaining two licenses). Licensure fee coverage up to $320 annually for one license. Flexible work scheduling with supervisor approval to make up time during workshop weeks. Workshops/Trainings: EMDR, DBT, CDCA, & More! CommQuest Services, Inc. is in partnership with Great Minds Fellowship! Salary listed is base pay. Quarterly bonuses for licensed positions! We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, and veteran or disability status. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $45k-58k yearly est. Easy Apply 22d ago
  • Rehabilitation Specialist - Float (M-F, PT)

    Vocational Guidance Services 4.1company rating

    Cleveland, OH jobs

    Job Details Cleveland, OH 44103 - VGS - Cleveland, OH HS Diploma/GED $16.00 - $18.00 Hourly Other - see details in job posting Description Employment Status: Part Time, Call-In position - guaranteed 18 hours per week. Hours may vary ranging from 18-40 hours per week. depending on business needs. FLSA: Nonexempt Location: Employer sites are located throughout Cuyahoga County including E. 55th St., Warrensville Heights, Willoughby, Brooklyn, Lakewood, Solon, etc. This person may fill in at these locations or one of our two Cleveland facilities. Hours are during the day primarily between 8am - 2pm with opportunities also available between 12:30pm - 8:00pm. These options are based on current needs and the interest of the candidate. Vocational Guidance Services (VGS) changes lives and strengthens our communities through services that educate, empower, and provide the opportunity to earn a paycheck! VGS is a highly acclaimed, successful, private, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) vocational rehabilitation agency with over 130 years of dedicated experience serving persons with disabilities or other barriers to employment. We are currently seeking to hire a Float Rehabilitation Specialist to assist individuals referred from CCBDD and Medicaid funding sources to meet their vocational goals. The Float Rehabilitation Specialist will be responsible for performing the following duties: Provide services to adults in vocational programming to aid them in working towards competitive employment while putting an emphasis on staying focused and on task, improving efficiency and quality, attendance and dressing appropriately for the workplace. Assist individual in engaging in programming designed to increase daily living skills and personal and social adjustment. Shape personal and social behaviors of individuals through coaching, modeling, and demonstration. Provide case notes and keep supervision up to date regarding individual progress. Maintain a positive work atmosphere by behaving and communicating in a professional manner that gets along with customers, vendors, individuals, co-workers, Qualifications GED or high school diploma is required. At least 6 months of experience of working with people with disabilities preferred. Must meet Medicaid requirements including passing BCI and FBI criminal background checks. Must pass all database checks required by Medicaid. Experience with Microsoft Word and Outlook preferred. Strong communication skills both verbal and written are required. To be considered for hire, applicants must complete all application questions, sign and submit the application. Vocational Guidance Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Disability & Veterans.
    $16-18 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Rehabilitation Specialist (Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm)

    Vocational Guidance Services 4.1company rating

    Cleveland, OH jobs

    Job Details Southwest - VGS - Cleveland, OH HS Diploma/GED $17.00 - $17.00 Hourly 8am - 4:30pmDescription Location: 4720 Hinckley Industrial Parkway Cleveland, OH 44109 Shift: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:00pm Employment Status: Full Time, Hourly FLSA: Nonexempt Vocational Guidance Services (VGS) changes lives and strengthens our communities through services that educate, empower, and provide the opportunity to earn a paycheck! VGS is a highly acclaimed, successful, private, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) vocational rehabilitation agency with over 130 years of dedicated experience serving persons with disabilities or other barriers to employment. We are currently seeking to hire a Rehabilitation Specialist to assist individuals referred from CCBDD and Medicaid funding sources to meet their basic living skills goals. The Rehabilitation Specialist will be responsible for performing the following duties. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned depending on area, individuals' personal needs, and agency needs. Develop and implement programming designed to increase daily living skills, personal and social behaviors. Assist in ensuring that individuals develop and understand important job keeping skills such as attendance, punctuality, planning, grooming and hygiene and activities of work and daily living. Assist individual in engaging in programming designed to increase daily living skills and personal and social adjustment. Maintain a positive work atmosphere by behaving and communicating in a professional manner that gets along with customers, vendors, individuals, co-workers, and supervisors. This also includes guardians/parents, caregivers, providers and any other agencies you may have contact with. Collaborate with co-workers to design and execute individual's person-centered plans. Develop vocational training curriculum and/or adult day activities, depending on individuals' program of service, areas of interest, and person-centered plan. Develop, implement, and document community engagement and vocational activities (i.e. outings in the community) weekly and/or bi-weekly dependent on the ISP and person-centered plan for individuals supervised. Must drive an agency vehicle to take individuals on outings in the community. Ensure and advocate for individual rights of the participants on a daily basis. Recognize and respect individual differences/preferences. Using electronic record keeping system to write and develop detailed, accurate, and SMART goals and case notes on activities for each individual assigned to your supervision. Electronic records must follow Medicaid and CARF requirements. Document Unusual Incidents/Major Unusual Incidents (UI/MUI) in case management system. Notification to Rehabilitation Supervisor, family, Support Administrator, and others identified required within compliance requirements. Maintain a caseload of up to 12 individuals including case notes, ISP revision dates, documentation, recommendations for transition to next opportunities etc. and keep supervision up-to-date regarding individual progress. Caseloads are built based on acuity, agency needs, and individual's skills and interests. Communicate regularly with individual's Support Administrator through phone calls, email and meetings; keeping the Support Administrator apprised of the individual's activities and progress in the program. Ensure all communications are documented in the case management system. Communicate effectively to Rehabilitation Supervisor and Support Administrator when span dates are approaching expiration. This should be communicated approximately 30 days prior to expiration to avoid no payments for providing services. Act as liaison to referring Support Administrator, family, guardians, and other individuals who are actively involved in the individual's life. Write monthly reports regarding an individual's progress. Participate in annual and/or quarterly ISP meetings for all individuals supervised. Participate in department Program Evaluation activities. Attend and participate in Department, Program, and agency meetings. Recommend and implement program improvements. Maintain documentation and case files in accordance with Medicaid and CARF accreditation. Continue professional development (membership in organizations like ORA or NJSST, workshops, and seminars). Minimum requirement of 15 hours of professional development per year outside of in-service dates. Requirements can be met through RELIAS training modules as well. Maintain regular attendance according to VGS Policy. Maintain a safe work environment and follow agency safety policies. Ensure that individuals are paid under contract and license of federal, state, or county agency or by piecework according to contract, and enters required documentation related to payroll. Ensure that the participant is kept clean and unsoiled, and in the case of an accident, assist the individual in clean up and changing of their clothes if necessary. Supervise lunch and break activities, aid in using the restroom, feeding, and other activities for all those individuals supervised or requested by supervisor. Maintain department area in accordance with all safety task force requirements. Monitor transportation for all individuals enrolled in the program. Must be willing to travel to other VGS locations and/or departments to assist in providing services to individuals as needed; specifically community group and voc hab sites, and other career and activities centers as requested by supervisor. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications GED or high school diploma is required; associate degree and 2 years of experience or an equivalent combination of the two is preferable. Previous experience with the DD population is preferred Must maintain Medicaid requirements including passing a BCI and FBI checks. Experience with Microsoft Word and Outlook preferred. Strong communication skills both verbal and written are required. Vocational Guidance Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Disability & Veterans.
    $17-17 hourly 60d ago

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