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Corrections Counselor 1 - SCI Mercer
State of Pennsylvania 2.8
Mercer, PA jobs
Are you prepared to take charge of your career by leveraging your strong commitment to transforming the lives of incarcerated individuals? The Department of Corrections (DOC) is looking for a passionate Corrections Counselor 1 at the State Correctional Institution (SCI) at Mercer, where you can play a crucial role in inmate rehabilitation. Join our dynamic team to provide essential counseling and support for reentry, making a meaningful impact on the lives of those you serve. If you are motivated to make a difference, we encourage you to apply today!
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
As a Corrections Counselor 1 with the Department of Corrections, your role will involve delivering professional counseling services and managing casework for inmates at your designated facility. You will engage in individual counseling sessions, assist inmates in accessing employment opportunities and community resources, and maintain comprehensive records and reports to effectively manage your caseload. Additionally, you will contribute to parole planning and provide recommendations for re-entry services.
Work Schedule and Additional Information:
* Full-time employment, 40-hour work week
* Work hours are 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday - Friday, with a 30-minute lunch.
* Telework: You will not have the option to telework in this position.
* Salary: In some cases, the starting salary may be non-negotiable
* This position is eligible for full retirement benefits at age 50 or 55
* You will receive further communication regarding this position via email. Check your email, including spam/junk folders, for these notices.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE, TRAINING & ELIGIBILITY
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Experience and Training Requirements:
* Three years and six months as a corrections officer, and 18 college credits in sociology, counseling, psychology, social work, corrections, criminal justice, or a related field; or
* A bachelor's degree in sociology, counseling, psychology, social work, corrections, criminal justice, or a related field; or
* An equivalent combination of experience and training which includes 18 college credits in sociology, counseling, psychology, social work, corrections, criminal justice, or a related field.
* Applicants will be considered to have met the educational requirements once they are within 3 months of graduating with a qualifying degree.
Special Requirements:
* You must obtain Commonwealth Law Enforcement Assistance Network (CLEAN) and Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET) certification within two months of employment and maintain certification for the duration of employment in this job.
Other Requirements:
* Successful completion of basic training in Elizabethtown, PA is required.
* You must meet the PA residency requirement. For more information on ways to meet PA residency requirements, follow the link and click on Residency.
* You must be able to perform essential job functions.
Legal Requirements:
* You must pass a background investigation and meet Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) compliance requirements.
How to Apply:
* Resumes, cover letters, and similar documents will not be reviewed, and the information contained therein will not be considered for the purposes of determining your eligibility for the position. Information to support your eligibility for the position must be provided on the application (i.e., relevant, detailed experience/education).
* If you are claiming education in your answers to the supplemental application questions, you must attach a copy of your college transcripts for your claim to be accepted toward meeting the minimum requirements. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable.
* Your application must be submitted by the posting closing date. Late applications and other required materials will not be accepted.
* Failure to comply with the above application requirements may eliminate you from consideration for this position.
Veterans:
* Pennsylvania law (51 Pa. C.S. §7103) provides employment preference for qualified veterans for appointment to many state and local government jobs. To learn more about employment preferences for veterans, go to ************************************************ and click on Veterans.
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS):
* 711 (hearing and speech disabilities or other individuals).
If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodations due to a disability, please discuss your request for accommodations with the interviewer in advance of your interview date.
The Commonwealth is an equal employment opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse workforce. The Commonwealth values inclusion as we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most qualified people to serve the citizens of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, union membership, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, AIDS or HIV status, disability, or any other categories protected by applicable federal or state law. All diverse candidates are encouraged to apply.
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Health & Wellness
We offer multiple health plans so our employees can choose what works best for themselves and their families. Our comprehensive benefits package includes health coverage, vision, dental, and wellness programs.*
Compensation & Financial Planning
We invest in our employees by providing competitive wages and encouraging financial wellness by offering multiple ways to save money and ensure peace of mind including multiple retirement and investment plan options.
Work/Life Balance
We know there's more to life than just work! Our generous paid leave benefits include paid vacation, paid sick leave, eight weeks of paid parental leave, military leave, and paid time off for most major U.S. holidays, as well as flexible work schedules and work-from-home opportunities.*
Values and Culture
We believe in the work we do and provide continual opportunities for our employees to grow and contribute to the greater good. As one of the largest employers in the state, we provide opportunities for internal mobility, professional development, and the opportunity to give back by participating in workplace charitable giving.
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* Eligibility rules apply.
01
Do you possess a conferred bachelor's degree or higher, or are you within 3 months of possessing a conferred bachelor's degree, in sociology, counseling, psychology, social work, corrections, criminal justice, or a related field?
If you are claiming credits/degree, you must upload a copy of your college transcript(s) for this education to be considered in the eligibility decision. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. You must attach your transcript(s) prior to the submission of your application by using the "Attachments" tab on the left. You will not be able to add a transcript(s) to the application after it has been submitted.
If you answer "Yes" to this question based on education acquired outside of the United States, you must upload a copy of your foreign credential evaluation report. We can only accept foreign credential evaluations from organizations that are members of the National Association of Credential Services (NACES). A list of current NACES members can be found by visiting visiting ************* and clicking the Evaluation Services Link.
You must attach your documentation prior to the submission of your application by using the "Attachments" tab on the left. You will not be able to add a document to the application after it has been submitted.
* Yes
* No
02
If you do not have a conferred bachelor's degree in sociology, counseling, psychology, social work, corrections, criminal justice, or a related field, on what date do you expect to receive your degree? Type N/A in the text box if this does not apply.
03
Do you possess at least 18 college credits in sociology, counseling, psychology, social work, corrections, criminal justice, or a related field?
If you are claiming credits/degree, you must upload a copy of your college transcript(s) for this education to be considered in the eligibility decision. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. You must attach your transcript(s) prior to the submission of your application by using the "Attachments" tab on the left. You will not be able to add a transcript(s) to the application after it has been submitted.
If you answer "Yes" to this question based on education acquired outside of the United States, you must upload a copy of your foreign credential evaluation report. We can only accept foreign credential evaluations from organizations that are members of the National Association of Credential Services (NACES). A list of current NACES members can be found by visiting visiting ************* and clicking the Evaluation Services Link.
You must attach your documentation prior to the submission of your application by using the "Attachments" tab on the left. You will not be able to add a document to the application after it has been submitted.
* Yes
* No
04
Do you possess at least 3 years and 6 months of experience as a Corrections Officer?
* Yes
* No
05
If you are claiming experience in the above question, please list the employer(s) where you gained this experience in the text box below. The employer(s) and a description of the experience must also be included in the appropriate sections of your application if you would like the experience to be considered in the eligibility decision. If you claimed you do not have experience, type N/A in the text box below.
06
How many years of full-time experience in sociology, counseling, psychology, social work, corrections, criminal justice, or a related field do you possess?
* 4 years or more
* 3 but less than 4 years
* 2 but less than 3 years
* 1 but less than 2 years
* Less than 1 year
* None
07
If you are claiming experience in the above question, please list the employer(s) where you gained this experience in the text box below. The employer(s) and a description of the experience must also be included in the appropriate sections of your application if you would like the experience to be considered in the eligibility decision. If you claimed you do not have experience, type N/A in the text box below.
08
You must complete the supplemental questions below. These supplemental questions are the exam and will be scored. They are designed to give you the opportunity to relate your experience and training background to the major activities (Work Behaviors) performed in this position. Failure to provide complete and accurate information may delay the processing of your application or result in a lower-than-deserved score or disqualification. You must complete the application and answer the supplemental questions. Resumes, cover letters, and similar documents will not be reviewed for the purposes of determining your eligibility for the position or to determine your score.
All information you provide on your application and supplemental questions is subject to verification. Any misrepresentation, falsification or omission of material facts is subject to penalty. If requested, you must provide documentation, including names, addresses, and telephone numbers of individuals who can verify the validity of the information you provide in the application and supplemental questions.
Read each question carefully. Determine and select which "Level of Performance" most closely represents your highest level of experience/training. List the employer(s)/training source(s) from your Work or Education sections of the application where you gained this experience/training. The "Level of Performance" you choose must be clearly supported within the description of the experience and training information entered in your application or your score may be lowered. In order to receive credit for experience, you must have worked in a job for at least six months in which the experience claimed was a major function.
If you have read and understand these instructions, please click on the "Yes" button and proceed to the exam questions.
If you have general questions regarding the application and hiring process, please refer to our FAQ page.
* Yes
09
WORK BEHAVIOR 1 - COUNSELING
Provides counseling to individuals by utilizing casework principles and group or individual counseling methods to help individuals adjust to their situation. Assists individuals in resolving issues such as social, economic, and emotional problems, and utilizing their time appropriately. Provides advice to individuals on procedures for improving their situations and making the necessary changes.
Levels of Performance
Select the Level of Performance that best describes your claim.
* A. I have experience identifying individual/group issues. I was responsible for providing counseling or services on how to improve their situations.
* B. I have experience identifying individual/group issues. I was responsible for referring individuals to services that provide assistance on how to improve their situations.
* C. I have successfully completed college-level coursework or training related to individual counseling, group counseling, or criminology.
* D. I have NO experience or education related to this work behavior.
10
In the text box below, please describe your experience as it relates to the level of performance you claimed in this work behavior. Please be sure your response addresses the items listed below which relate to your claim. If you indicated you have no work experience related to this work behavior, type N/A in the box below.
* The name(s) of the employer(s) where you gained this experience.
* The type of counseling you provided, methods used, and to whom the counseling was provided.
* Your level of responsibility.
11
If you have selected the level of performance pertaining to college coursework, please provide your responses to the items listed below. If you indicated you have no education/training related to this work behavior, type N/A in the text box below.
* College/University
* Course Title
* Credits/Clock Hours
12
WORK BEHAVIOR 2 - DEVELOPING PROGRAM PLANS
Develops program plans and assists in the implementation of individualized treatment plans. Coordinates objectives with other entities to effectively utilize human and material resources. Participates in program planning and makes recommendations regarding any changes to the program plan or individualized treatment plan.
Levels of Performance
Select the Level of Performance that best describes your claim.
* A. I have experience developing AND implementing program and treatment plans AND was responsible for providing feedback on the effectiveness of the prescribed plans.
* B. I have experience implementing program and treatment plans AND providing feedback on the effectiveness of the prescribed plan. Someone else was responsible for developing the program and treatment plans.
* C. I have successfully completed college-level coursework or training related to program planning, psychology, social work, or sociology.
* D. I have NO experience or education related to this work behavior.
13
In the text box below, please describe your experience as it relates to the level of performance you claimed in this work behavior. Please be sure your response addresses the items listed below which relate to your claim. If you indicated you have no work experience related to this work behavior, type N/A in the box below.
* The name(s) of the employer(s) where you gained this experience.
* The program plans you developed and recommendations you made on changes to program plans.
* Your level of responsibility.
14
If you have selected the level of performance pertaining to college coursework, please provide your responses to the items listed below. If you indicated you have no education/training related to this work behavior, type N/A in the text box below.
* College/University
* Course Title
* Credits/Clock Hours
15
WORK BEHAVIOR 3 - COMPILING/MAINTAINING RECORDS
Compiles required information to develop records. Monitors and maintains records for each individual in accordance with established policies and procedures. Documents any information received and ensures that the information submitted is complete, accurate, and filed according to prescribed procedures.
Levels of Performance
Select the Level of Performance that best describes your claim.
* A. I have experience compiling the necessary information to develop case records. I was responsible for monitoring and updating the case records when changes occurred.
* B. I have experience compiling the necessary information to develop case records. I was responsible for ensuring the information was complete, accurate, and filed accordingly; however, someone else was responsible for monitoring and updating the case records when changes occurred.
* C. I have successfully completed college-level coursework or training related to records management, research methods, or data analysis.
* D. I have NO experience or education related to this work behavior.
16
In the text box below, please describe your experience as it relates to the level of performance you claimed in this work behavior. Please be sure your response addresses the items listed below which relate to your claim. If you indicated you have no work experience related to this work behavior, type N/A in the box below.
* The name(s) of the employer(s) where you gained this experience.
* The type of information you compiled to develop records.
* Your level of responsibility.
17
If you have selected the level of performance pertaining to college coursework, please provide your responses to the items listed below. If you indicated you have no education/training related to this work behavior, type N/A in the text box below.
* College/University
* Course Title
* Credits/Clock Hours
18
WORK BEHAVIOR 4 - COMMUNICATION
Prepares official reports and correspondence such as recommendations, summaries, and rationales. Promotes community involvement and fosters cooperative relationships with the public regarding the understanding of available programs through personal contact with business and community leaders.
Levels of Performance
Select the Level of Performance that best describes your claim.
* A. I have experience preparing reports and correspondence. I was responsible for writing the documents and providing recommendations to the appropriate authority.
* B. I have experience preparing reports and correspondence. I was responsible for writing the documents but someone else reviewed them and provided recommendations to the proper authority.
* C. I have successfully completed college-level coursework or training related to report writing, English composition, communication, or public speaking.
* D. I have NO experience or education related to this work behavior.
19
In the text box below, please describe your experience as it relates to the level of performance you claimed in this work behavior. Please be sure your response addresses the items listed below which relate to your claim. If you indicated you have no work experience related to this work behavior, type N/A in the box below.
* The name(s) of the employer(s) where you gained this experience
* The types of reports and correspondence you prepared.
* Your level of responsibility.
20
If you have selected the level of performance pertaining to college coursework, please provide your responses to the items listed below. If you indicated you have no education/training related to this work behavior, type N/A in the text box below.
* College/University
* Course Title
* Credits/Clock Hours
Required Question
Employer Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Address 613 North Street
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120
Website http://*********************
$39k-53k yearly est. 14d ago
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Behavior Specialist
Ohio Department of Education 4.5
Independence, OH jobs
Reports To: Director of the Office of Exceptional Students (or designee) The BehaviorSpecialist provides direct behavioral support, consultation, and coaching to students and staff in specialized and separate educational settings. This position supports the development, implementation, and monitoring of Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs), assists with Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs), and collaborates closely with IEP teams to promote positive student outcomes.
While this position does not require BCBA credentials, candidates must either hold a valid teaching license or be actively enrolled in coursework leading toward Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credentials. The BehaviorSpecialist works under the guidance of district leadership and, when applicable, in collaboration with a supervising BCBA.
Key Responsibilities
Behavioral Assessment & Intervention
* Lead and assist in conducting FBAs and analyzing behavioral data to identify patterns, functions, and contributing factors.
* Support the development, implementation, and monitoring of individualized BIPs.
* Provide direct behavioral support and intervention for students with intensive behavioral needs.
* Monitor fidelity of behavior plan implementation and recommend data based adjustments as needed for students with autism spectrum disorder, emotional disturbance, and/or significant behavioral needs.
Collaboration & IEP Support
* Ability to build positive relationships with students, families, and multidisciplinary teams
* Collaborate with IEP teams to align behavioral goals, supports, and services with identified student needs.
* Assist in writing and reviewing behavior-related IEP components, including goals, accommodations, and service descriptions.
* Partner with teachers, related service providers, administrators, and paraprofessionals to ensure consistent implementation of behavioral strategies across settings.
Staff Training & Coaching
* Provide coaching and modeling for staff on behavior strategies, data collection, de-escalation techniques, and proactive supports.
* Support RBTs, paraprofessionals, and classroom staff with behavior plan implementation and progress monitoring.
* Participate in crisis response and de-escalation efforts as needed, in accordance with district procedures.
* Working knowledge of applied behavior analysis principles and evidence-based behavioral interventions
Data Collection & Reporting
* Collect, review, and analyze behavioral data to monitor student progress.
* Interpret behavioral data and apply findings to instructional and behavioral planning
* Prepare progress summaries and contribute to required documentation for ETR meetings, IEP meetings and progress reports.
* Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential records in accordance with district, state, and federal requirements.
* Strong organizational skills and attention to documentation requirements
Program Support
* Support writing and implementing district-wide, school-wide, and classroom-based behavior systems.
* Assist with transitions, new students, and planning for behavioral supports across settings.
* Provide classroom support when necessary to ensure student safety and continuity of services.
* Ability to remain calm, professional, and student-centered during high-stress situations.
Qualifications:
Required Qualifications (one of the following pathways):
* Valid BCBA or BCaBA credential with current COBA credential
OR
* Valid Ohio teaching license
OR
* Active enrollment in coursework leading toward BCBA certification (verified through an accredited program)
Preferred Qualifications:
* Bachelor's degree in Special Education, Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Education, or a related field
* CPI, PMT, or other crisis intervention training, or willingness to obtain.
$55k-64k yearly est. 37d ago
Behavioral Health Specialist- Intensive Home Based Treatment- $3,000 Sign on Bonus
Summit County 3.6
Akron, OH jobs
Where New Paths Begin
Our Summit County office are currently looking for qualified individuals to fill full-time IHBT Behavioral Health Specialist positions who are available to serve our clients during the hours of 12 pm- 8 pm. Candidates must have at minimum, a high school diploma, 3+ years of relevant experience and a valid driver's license with good driving record.
Small Caseloads for focused, impactful care
Evidence-based programming
3,000 sign on bonus
$150 weekly on call bonus
See why it is GREAT to be a community-based specialist
Essential Functions:
Monitor client symptoms as well as response to treatment; communicate changes with treatment team to ensure immediate and appropriate interventions
Develop and maintain a service relationship with client, family, and caregivers to provide them support as appropriate.
Coordinate community resources including school, referral sources and outpatient behavioral health providers to ensure continuity of care; acts as an advocate for the client as needed.
Provide crisis intervention consultation in times of emergencies for coordination and assistance in crisis management and stabilization as needed.
Facilitate appointments to ensure overall physical well-being including basic, mental health and substance use needs.
Review Diagnostic Evaluation and additional assessments, to aid in the ongoing development and implementation of a client's individualized treatment plan (ITP).
Attend and participate in agency/ team/clinical meetings, including mandatory trainings, and treatment coordination.
Perform related administrative responsibilities; maintain client information, reports, records, and other documents; respond timely to emails and phone calls; attend and participate in various trainings and meetings; communicate with other agencies, departments, and vendors regarding required paperwork, contract compliance and consult with other county agencies and/or supportive services as necessary.
Accurately and promptly, document and maintain the confidentiality of client and family interactions including, legal, financial, and clinical documentation within agency guidelines.
Meet with Supervisor for weekly supervision.
Maintain ongoing frequent contact with other assigned OhioGuidestone professionals, parents or outside agency professionals assigned to case.
Promote an inclusive work environment and present the Agency in the most positive light with all internal and external contacts.
Exhibit positivity, flexibility and a willingness to take on new responsibilities as requested or required.
*
Therapeutic Behavioral Service (TBS) service activities include, but are not limited to the following:
(a) Consultation with a licensed practitioner or an eligible provider, to assist with the individual's needs and service planning for individualized supports or care coordination of healthcare, behavioral healthcare, and non-healthcare services and development of a treatment plan;
(b) Referral and linkage to other healthcare, behavioral healthcare, and non-healthcare services to avoid more restrictive levels of treatment;
(c) Interventions using evidence-based techniques;
(d) Identification of strategies or treatment options;
(e) Restoration of social skills and daily functioning; and,
(f) Crisis prevention and amelioration.
Education/Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent
Three years relevant experience and able to demonstrate competencies in basic behavioral health skills, for example:
understanding of human behavior, mental illness, psychiatric symptoms, and impact on functioning and behavior;
understanding how to therapeutically engage a mentally ill person, concepts of recovery/resiliency
understanding of the mental health system; de-escalation techniques
Understanding of principles, methods, and procedures for diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of emotional and mental dysfunctions.
Understanding of group behavior and dynamics, societal trends and influences, human migrations, ethnicity, and cultures and their history and origins.
Relevant experience or course of study in behavioral healthcare helpful
Qualifications:
Mission driven; strong desire to make an impact
Ability to customarily and regularly exercise discretion and good professional judgment
Effective interpersonal skills; able to speak effectively with individuals and/or groups of people
Flexible; able to work days, evenings, and/or weekends, as desired to meet the needs of clients
Strong organizational skills; able to handle multiple priorities with strict attention to detail and perform work independently
Ability to maintain relevant, timely documentation as required.
Computer literacy skills, including Windows applications, Microsoft Office Suite, and electronic health records, etc.
Able to provide services in the community and client homes, which may include facilities with multiple levels
Successfully meet all pre-employment background requirements
Benefits include:
Free CEU trainings
Competitive medical benefits including a low cost monthly premium option for employee or employee + children!
7 paid holidays plus 3 floating holidays
Flexible work schedules to support work/life balance
Flexible work opportunities to support varying career paths, job roles, intern to hire, and locations
401(k) with employer match option
Employment Assistance Program (EAP)
Mileage reimbursement
Free licensure supervision
Recognition and rewards
At OhioGuidestone we care about the health and safety of our employees. OhioGuidestone requires applicants to complete a pre-employment screening process upon receipt of an offer of employment. We require and cover the cost of fingerprint background screening, physical, Tuberculosis test, and drug screen after an employment offer is made. Any employment offer is contingent upon receipt of all satisfactory pre-employment screenings.
We believe that fostering a workforce that reflects diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives strengthens our organization. Embracing diversity not only promotes a culture of respect and belonging, but it also enhances creativity, innovation, and problem-solving, ultimately contributing to our collective success.
$38k-48k yearly est. 19d ago
WIOA Youth Workforce Specialist (Hybrid Work Schedule)
Arapahoe County Government 4.2
Centennial, CO jobs
**Job Number:** 302 **Salary:** $26.58 - $39.88 **Department/Office:** Community Resources **Division:** ADWorks **Job Type** : Hourly Full-Time **The Arapahoe County government serves its communities in ways both obvious and obscure. As the beating heart of local and regional government, we're here for our neighbors on their best days-and their worst. We share our residents' goals of preserving our quality of life and strive to be the place we're proud to call home.**
**GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF JOB:**
Workforce Specialist is responsible for providing quality services to job seeking customers enrolled in various programs such as WIOA Adult, WIOA Dislocated Worker, WIOA Young Adult Program, and other workforce grants at Arapahoe/Douglas Works! This includes creating, developing and implementing employment plans with customers and ensuring the customer is in compliance with the program.
**DUTIES:**
+ Manage and maintain customer caseload in conjunction with other team members based upon program demand, including accurately tracking of activities, services and expenses.
+ Develop, create and facilitate program orientation, job readiness workshops and support groups.
+ Provide one-on-one assessments to assess for barriers to employment.
+ Provision of job coaching as it pertains to work history, education and interest, as well as job search navigation and counseling on labor market information.
+ Regularly meets with customers to track and follow-up on progress.
+ Maintains knowledge of all applicable Federal, State, and agency rules, regulations, policies, and guidelines.
+ Ensures all services and activies are in compliance with all associated policies, regulations, and processes.
**REQUIREMENTS:**
Skills, Abilities and Competencies:
+ Initiative - must accurately identify internal and external customer needs. Maintains high level of productivity and self-direction.
+ Knowledge/Technical Skills - must have adequate keyboarding, spelling/grammar and intermediate computer literacy. Will develop proficiency in use of office and program specific software. Must be proficient in laws, regulations and policies governing program(s). Must have working knowledge of career assessments, guidance and job search methods.
+ Planning and Organizing - must have proficient calendaring, time management and prioritization skills.
+ Communication - Demonstrate effective oral and written communication. Must be able to respond within one-business day to all voice mails and e-mails received.
+ Judgement/Decision Making - Must make decisions congruent with program and agency agoals, laws, regulations, policies and guidelines.
+ Interpersonal Communication - Communicates with all internal and external customers with professionalism, accountability, and integrity.
Behavioral Competencies (these are required for all positions at ACG):
+ Accountability
+ Accessibility
+ Inclusivity
+ Integrity
Education and Experience:
+ Any equivalent combination of education and relevant experience totaling 5 years will be considered, such as HS diploma + 5 years' experience, Associates + 3 years, or Bachelors + 1 year.
+ Relevant experience includes working in workforce development, working with customers with barriers to employment in counseling, training, vocational education, rehabilitation, teaching or related setting.
Pre-Employment Additional Requirements:
+ Must successfully pass pre-employment testing which includes an acceptable motor vehicle record (MVR) and background check.
**WORK ENVIRONMENT:**
+ Work locations and facilities are subject to change based on business need.
**PHYSICAL DEMANDS:**
_The following are some of the physical demands commonly associated with this position._
+ Spends 50% of the time sitting and 50% of the time either standing or walking.
+ Occasionally lifts, carries, pulls or pushes up to 20 lbs.
+ Occasionally uses cart, dolly, or other equipment to carry in excess of 25 lbs.
+ Occasionally climbs, stoops, kneels, balances, reaches, crawls and crouches while performing office or work duties.
+ Verbal and auditory capacity enabling constant interpersonal communication through automated devices, such as telephones, radios, and similar; and in public meetings and personal interactions.
+ Constant use of eye, hand and finger coordination enabling the use of automated office machinery or equipment.
+ Visual capacity enabling constant use of computer or other work-related equipment.
**Definitions:**
+ Occasionally: Activity exists less than 1/3 of the time.
+ Frequently: Activity exists between 1/3 and 2/3 of the time.
+ Constantly: Activity exists more than 2/3 of the time.
_** Arapahoe County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation or any other status protected under the law. It is our intention that all qualified applicants be given equal opportunity in any term, condition, or privilege of employment and that selection decisions are based on job-related factors. Arapahoe County is committed to making employment accessible to persons with disabilities._
_** In accordance with Senate Bill 23-058, applicants understand that Arapahoe County will not request or require the applicant to include their age, date of birth, or date of attendance/graduation date on the initial application. Applicants understand that Arapahoe County can request or require an individual to provide documentation including copies of certification, transcripts, and other materials created by a third party. The applicant understands that the applicant can redact, if they so choose, information that identifies age, date of birth, or dates of attendance/graduation from an educational institution on those requested/required certification, transcripts and other materials created by a third party._
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**Nearest Major Market:** Denver
$26.6-39.9 hourly 6d ago
Crisis Intervention Specialist
Opportunityalliance 3.9
Portland, ME jobs
The Opportunity Alliance (TOA) is hiring full-time Crisis Intervention Specialists to join our Mobile Crisis Response & Outreach Program!
Pay Rate: $23/hour
The Crisis Intervention Specialist is a professional social work position for Cumberland County Crisis Response program (CCCR). This position provides direct service and immediate intervention as identified and appropriate to the provision of crisis intervention and stabilization services; both in the field and through the Crisis Telephone Response system.
What You'll Do:
Respond to and support adults, children, and families in mental health crises
Engage, de-escalate, assess needs, and develop collaborative action steps
Provide direct service and intervention in person, by phone, or through electronic media
The person in this position attends staff meetings as needed to ensure continuity of care, participates in other meetings as needed, establishes and maintains positive work relationships, engages fully as a member of the team, proactively demonstrates constructive conflict resolution skills and employs helpful self-care tools that recognize and safely attend to issues of secondary traumatization.
All work is performed with the goal and intention of maintaining a trauma-informed, trauma sensitive, and recovery-oriented framework.
Requirements:
Passion for helping others
Associate degree or higher
Proficiency with technology
Must be able to successfully pass a criminal background check
Driver's license and a vehicle - A good driving record is required.
No experience necessary - we provide full training!
Location:
Portland, ME (Cumberland County)
In-office and community work with some potential for remote work
Schedule:
Full-time, 40 hours/week
Some evenings and weekends required
Why Join Us?
Trauma-informed and recovery-oriented framework
Supportive team environment
Comprehensive training and ongoing support
Direct impact on the community and individuals in crisis
Apply today to make a difference!
Benefits: Our benefits include but are not limited to:
(offered to full-time and part-time employees)
Generous paid time off accrual
9 paid holidays per calendar year and up to 3 floating holidays per calendar year
Excellent medical benefits at very reasonable cost
Dental and Vision insurance options
Agency paid basic life insurance and STD & LTD disability insurances
403(b) retirement with a generous agency match (all employees are eligible)
Tuition Reimbursement - offered once per year through an application process
The Opportunity Alliance (TOA) is a qualified employer under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.
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Who we are…
The Opportunity Alliance is “Helping People Reach for a Brighter Future”.
Mission: The Opportunity Alliance works with people to build better lives and stronger communities. We provide advocacy, leadership, and support to identify the goals and address the needs of individuals, families, and communities.
The Opportunity Alliance (TOA) is a dynamic, results-focused Community Action Agency providing approximately 50 integrated community-based and clinical programs serving more than 20,000 people annually throughout the state of Maine. With over 50 years of experience, TOA draws from a comprehensive set of programs which address issues such as mental health, substance use, homelessness, lack of basic needs, and access to community supports. Through an extensive array of services, TOA provides opportunities for individuals to stabilize fragile situations and then works with them to achieve self-sufficiency. TOA is client-focused with extensive experience working with diverse client populations. TOA programming includes four key sectors of service:
Mental Health & Wellness
Community Building
Family & Early Childhood Education
Economic Resources
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$23 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Camp Behavior Specialist
City of Gahanna, Oh 3.9
Gahanna, OH jobs
The Camp BehaviorSpecialist position is responsible for providing behavioral support to campers, and for providing coaching to seasonal staff regarding behavioral management of campers with mild developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, and/or behavioral challenges. Camp BehaviorSpecialists may work with various locations, including Camp Hannah, Camp Friendship and Camp Begins.
Camp BehaviorSpecialists work flexible schedules between 7am- 6pm. Typical hours are 25-30 hours a week. Internship credit is available.
* Develop, plan and implement personalized behavior plans for campers which are developmentally appropriate and supportive to campers while attending Gahanna's summer camps.
* Effectively communicate with parents and/or guardians to collaborate in the creation of behavior plans to best reach the child, and provide parents and/or guardians with updates about their child's behavior throughout the summer.
* Provide Camp Counselors with clear direction for the implementation of camper behavior plans, which includes facilitating a learning session at pre-season training.
* Assist Camp Counselors with handing interactions where campers are having difficulty with their intervention plan.
* Facilitate small group social-emotional learning activities and conflict resolution exercises, as needed.
* Maintain documentation of incidents, behavioral plans, and behavioral progress tracking.
* Abide by all mandatory reporting and communication policies, as described in the staff manual.
* Evaluate the effectiveness of programs and recommend modifications to existing programs.
* Support other department functions as assigned.
* Provides internal and external customer service and maintains relationships.
Regular, predictable, and punctual attendance is required.
Any combination of education, training, and experience as listed below which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job. A typical way to qualify is by having obtained (or currently enrolled in a program to obtain) a bachelor's degree for Applied Behavior Analysis or a closely related field.
* Licensure or Certification Requirements
* Current and valid Ohio driver's license with an acceptable driver's abstract, to meet criteria for insurability established by the City of Gahanna.
* First Aid/CPR/AED certification or willingness to obtain.
* Assist other members of the Leadership Team in planning all-camp activities, community involvement programs, and enrichment sessions for the specified camp program area.
* Demonstrate enthusiasm, while leading, assisting, and/or actively participating in all program areas, as assigned.
* Maintain exceptional standards of cleanliness, health, and safety in all camp operations, always adhering to American Camp Association standards.
* Be alert to equipment and facilities, to ensure utilization, proper care and maintenance is adhered to. Promptly report repairs needed to the camp management team and/or supervisor.
* Maintain an appropriate level of formal/professional conduct, in an informal environment.
* Provide parents/guardians and the public with appropriate feedback and information, when addressing questions and concerns, with assistance from the Leadership Team or supervisor, as needed.
* Be available for camp staff training prior to the camp season and for in-service training/meetings during camp season; some of these may occur outside of regularly scheduled program hours. Pre-season availability is required.
* Other duties as assigned.
$24k-33k yearly est. 27d ago
Family Service Worker
Child Development Council of Franklin County 3.6
Columbus, OH jobs
Recruit and enroll children and families for Head Start services in accordance with State/Federal/Local regulations.
Inform families of Head Start services and promote parent engagement in all facets of the program.
Maintain and monitor children's attendance daily and initiates interventions for children with an ADA of 85% or less.
Complete the family assessment (RISE). Establishes and monitors goals for all families enrolled in the program.
Collaborate and maintain open channels of communication with parent/guardians, agency staff, and the community to provide seamless services.
Perform required data entry functions in the Management Information System (MIS) accurately and in a timely manner to facilitate program services the include case notes, goal status, follow-up for referrals, etc.
Protect the confidentiality of all information.
Refer to community agencies to ensure that families have accessibility to services.
Assist parents with transitional activities into Head Start and from Head Start to other educational settings.
Participate in social service training, staff meetings, center parent meetings, and other meetings as required to deliver and coordinate agency services as necessary for children and families.
Collaborate with the Center Coordinator to organize and conduct Child and Family Review (CFR) in order to coordinate individualized services for each child and family.
Collaborate with the Center Coordinator to promote and report in-kind hours to designated agency staff.
Provide opportunities and ensures compliance with parent involvement requirements
Collaborate with the Center Coordinator to plan, organize and attend parent meetings.
Work with families to ensure that medicals, dental exams, and treatments are complete through linkage to medical and dental providers and participation at mass screenings.
Conduct at least one home visit with all assigned families per program year.
Confer with physicians, caseworkers, and other community partners to establish and monitor interventions on behalf of the child and family.
Report all suspected child abuse/neglect cases to Franklin County Children Services according to agency procedures and the Ohio Revised Code Section 2151.421.
Responsible for implementing culturally responsive environments for families.
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in social work or related degree
Two years related social service experience
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills.
Excellent organizational and critical thinking skills.
Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines.
Ability to calculate figures and amounts and prepare reports using figures.
Demonstrated knowledge of community resources, social service agencies, and landlords.
Experience with computers and knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Knowledge of principles and practices of social work, principles and techniques of interviewing and assessment, and knowledge of diverse ethnic groups, community resources, agencies, and organizations.
The ability to work collaboratively with other personnel and/or service providers or professional
$31k-42k yearly est. 13d ago
Family Service Worker
Child Development Council of Franklin County 3.6
Columbus, OH jobs
The Family Service Worker (FSW) will recruit and enroll children in the Head Start program and ensure that Head Start program services and community resources are available to enrolled children and their families. Utilize the principles of the case management process, conducts assessments, plans, monitors and mobilizes resources to meet family needs while maintaining full enrollment.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities
(In addition to the following, other duties may be assigned)
Recruit and enroll children and families for Head Start services in accordance with State/Federal/Local regulations.
Inform families of Head Start services and promote parent engagement in all facets of the program.
Maintain and monitor children's attendance daily and initiates interventions for children with an ADA of 85% or less.
Complete the family assessment (RISE). Establishes and monitors goals for all families enrolled in the program.
Collaborate and maintain open channels of communication with parent/guardians, agency staff, and the community to provide seamless services.
Perform required data entry functions in the Management Information System (MIS) accurately and in a timely manner to facilitate program services the include case notes, goal status, follow-up for referrals, etc.
Protect the confidentiality of all information.
Refer to community agencies to ensure that families have accessibility to services.
Assist parents with transitional activities into Head Start and from Head Start to other educational settings.
Participate in social service training, staff meetings, center parent meetings, and other meetings as required to deliver and coordinate agency services as necessary for children and families.
Collaborate with the Center Coordinator to organize and conduct Child and Family Review (CFR) in order to coordinate individualized services for each child and family.
Collaborate with the Center Coordinator to promote and report in-kind hours to designated agency staff.
Provide opportunities and ensures compliance with parent involvement requirements
Collaborate with the Center Coordinator to plan, organize and attend parent meetings.
Work with families to ensure that medicals, dental exams, and treatments are complete through linkage to medical and dental providers and participation at mass screenings.
Conduct at least one home visit with all assigned families per program year.
Confer with physicians, caseworkers, and other community partners to establish and monitor interventions on behalf of the child and family.
Report all suspected child abuse/neglect cases to Franklin County Children Services according to agency procedures and the Ohio Revised Code Section 2151.421.
Responsible for implementing culturally responsive environments for families.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and/or Abilities
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills.
Excellent organizational and critical thinking skills.
Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines.
Ability to calculate figures and amounts and prepare reports using figures.
Demonstrated knowledge of community resources, social service agencies, and landlords.
Experience with computers and knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Knowledge of principles and practices of social work, principles and techniques of interviewing and assessment, and knowledge of diverse ethnic groups, community resources, agencies, and organizations.
The ability to work collaboratively with other personnel and/or service providers or professionals.
Required Experience
Two years related social service experience
Required Education, Certifications, Licenses
Bachelor's Degree in social work or related degree
Work Environment and/or Physical Demands
Regular local and occasional out of town travel is required. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, walk, talk and hear.
The employee must be able to lift and/or move up to 35 pounds. Some travel is required.
$31k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Behavioral Health Specialist- Marion County
Marion County 3.4
Marion, OH jobs
The Behavioral Health Specialist works under the supervision of the Clinical Supervisor/Manager and is responsible for providing case management services to a diverse clientele of children and families with mental health and substance use diagnoses. Services may be provided via telehealth, outpatient offices, and/or community-based settings.
Essential Functions:
Demonstrate the values and guiding principles of OhioGuidestone every day, performing with the highest standards of excellence, integrity and ethics.
Monitor client symptoms as well as response to treatment; communicate changes with treatment team to ensure immediate and appropriate interventions
Develop and maintain a service relationship with client, family, and caregivers to provide them support as appropriate.
Coordinate community resources including school, referral sources and outpatient behavioral health providers to ensure continuity of care; acts as an advocate for the client as needed.
Provide crisis intervention consultation in times of emergencies for coordination and assistance in crisis management and stabilization as needed.
Facilitate appointments to ensure overall physical well-being including basic, mental health and substance use needs.
Review Diagnostic Evaluation and additional assessments, to aid in the ongoing development and implementation of a client's individualized treatment plan (ITP).
Attend and participate in agency/ team/clinical meetings, including mandatory trainings, and treatment coordination.
Perform related administrative responsibilities; maintain client information, reports, records, and other documents; respond timely to emails and phone calls; attend and participate in various trainings and meetings; communicate with other agencies, departments, and vendors regarding required paperwork, contract compliance and consult with other county agencies and/or supportive services as necessary.
Accurately and promptly, document and maintain the confidentiality of client and family interactions including, legal, financial, and clinical documentation within agency guidelines.
Meet with Supervisor for weekly supervision.
Maintain ongoing frequent contact with other assigned OhioGuidestone professionals, parents or outside agency professionals assigned to case.
Exhibit positivity, flexibility and a willingness to take on new responsibilities as requested or required.
Demonstrate positive leadership, promote a team-based work environment and a culture of belonging.
Present the Agency in the most positive light with all internal and external contacts.
* Therapeutic Behavioral Service (TBS) service activities include, but are not limited to the following: (a) Consultation with a licensed practitioner or an eligible provider, to assist with the individual's needs and service planning for individualized supports or care coordination of healthcare, behavioral healthcare, and non-healthcare services and development of a treatment plan; (b) Referral and linkage to other healthcare, behavioral healthcare, and non-healthcare services to avoid more restrictive levels of treatment; (c) Interventions using evidence-based techniques; (d) Identification of strategies or treatment options; (e) Restoration of social skills and daily functioning; and, (f) Crisis prevention and amelioration.
Education/Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent
Three years relevant experience and able to demonstrate competencies in basic behavioral health skills, for example:
Understanding of human behavior, mental illness, psychiatric symptoms, and impact on functioning and behavior.
understanding how to therapeutically engage a mentally ill person, concepts of recovery/resiliency
understanding of the mental health system; de-escalation techniques
Understanding of principles, methods, and procedures for diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of emotional and mental dysfunctions.
Understanding of group behavior and dynamics, societal trends and influences, human migrations, ethnicity, and cultures and their history and origins.
Relevant experience or course of study in behavioral healthcare helpful
Qualifications:
Mission driven; strong desire to make an impact
Effective interpersonal skills; able to speak effectively with individuals and/or groups of people
Ability to customarily and regularly exercise discretion and good professional judgment
Flexible; able to work days, evenings, and/or weekends, as desired to meet the needs of clients
Strong organizational skills; able to handle multiple priorities with strict attention to detail and perform work independently.
Ability to maintain relevant, timely documentation as required.
Effective computer literacy skills, including Windows applications, Microsoft Office Suite, and electronic health records, etc.
Must be able to access work locations, offices, and homes as necessary, which may include ascending/descending stairs.
Possess a valid Ohio Driver's License with a safe driving record and valid insurance.
Successfully complete pre-employment screenings, including drug tests, background checks, and any other required assessments, such as a physical examination and TB test.
Benefits include:
Free CEU trainings
Competitive medical benefits at a low monthly cost & different family plans to explore.
Ten paid holidays; some are exchangeable
Flexible work schedules to support work/life balance
Flexible work opportunities to support varying career paths, job roles, intern to hire, and locations
401(k) with employer match option
Employment Assistance Program (EAP)
Mileage reimbursement
Monthly bonus program
Recognition and rewards
At OhioGuidestone we care about the health and safety of our employees. OhioGuidestone requires applicants to complete a pre-employment screening process upon receipt of an offer of employment. We require and cover the cost of fingerprint background screening, physical, Tuberculosis test, and drug screen after an employment offer is made. Any employment offer is contingent upon receipt of all satisfactory pre-employment screenings. We believe that fostering a workforce that reflects diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives strengthens our organization. Embracing diversity not only promotes a culture of respect and belonging, but it also enhances creativity, innovation, and problem-solving, ultimately contributing to our collective success.
$31k-41k yearly est. 14d ago
Behavioral Health Specialist MRSS Licking County 8am-8pm 3-12 Hour Shifts
Licking County 3.6
Newark, OH jobs
The Behavioral Health Specialist works under the supervision of the Clinical Supervisor/Manager. MRSS is a fast, flexible, and compassionate approach to crisis care. If you're ready to bring calm to crisis, connect families with vital resources, and be part of a movement that meets people where they are, we want to meet you.
Essential Functions:
Demonstrate the values and guiding principles of OhioGuidestone every day, performing with the highest standards of excellence, integrity and ethics.
Respond within established timelines to MRSS dispatch calls and provide in-person or telehealth support.
Manage mental health emergencies in a culturally responsive manner to support clients in a framework and manner that acknowledges their unique and intersecting personal and cultural identities.
Collaborate with clinical staff to assess crisis situations, identify strengths and needs, and participate in crisis de-escalation.
Support the development and implementation of individualized short-term stabilization plans in partnership with the youth, family, and clinical team.
Assist families in identifying natural supports and navigating access to community-based behavioral health services and resources.
Provide psychoeducation, behavioral coaching, and skill-building interventions to youth and caregivers.
Participate in regular follow-up and stabilization support for up to 30 days post-crisis.
Maintain timely and accurate documentation of service delivery in compliance with Medicaid and OhioMHAS regulations.
Comply with workflows and data collection requirements for MRSS and Crisis services
Engage in required training and supervision to maintain fidelity to MRSS service model and agency standards.
Meet with Supervisor for weekly supervision.
Exhibit positivity, flexibility and a willingness to take on new responsibilities as requested or required.
Demonstrate positive leadership, promote a team-based work environment and a culture of belonging.
Present the Agency in the most positive light with all internal and external contacts.
Education/Experience:
Associate's degree or minimum of three years of experience in behavioral health setting working with youth and families. Bachelor's degree in a related field preferred.
Must meet qualifications for a Qualified Behavioral Health Specialist (QBHS) per Ohio Administrative Code.
Experience working in youth-serving systems (e.g. behavioral health, child welfare, juvenile justice, etc.)
Relevant experience or course of study in behavioral healthcare helpful.
Qualifications:
Mission driven; strong desire to make an impact
Ability to maintain composure and professionalism in crisis environments.
Cultural competence and trauma-informed care knowledge
Effective interpersonal skills; able to speak effectively with individuals and/or groups of people
Ability to customarily and regularly exercise discretion and good professional judgment
Strong organizational skills; able to handle multiple priorities with strict attention to detail and perform work independently.
Effective computer literacy skills, including Windows applications, Microsoft Office Suite, and electronic health records, etc.
Must be able to access work locations, offices, and homes as necessary, which may include ascending/descending stairs.
Possess a valid Ohio Driver's License with a safe driving record and valid insurance.
Successfully complete pre-employment screenings, including drug tests, background checks, and any other required assessments, such as a physical examination and TB test.
Benefits include:
Free CEU trainings
Competitive medical benefits at a low monthly cost & different family plans to explore.
Ten paid holidays; some are exchangeable
Flexible work schedules to support work/life balance
Flexible work opportunities to support varying career paths, job roles, intern to hire, and locations
401(k) with employer match option
Employment Assistance Program (EAP)
Mileage reimbursement
Monthly bonus program
Recognition and rewards
At OhioGuidestone we care about the health and safety of our employees. OhioGuidestone requires applicants to complete a pre-employment screening process upon receipt of an offer of employment. We require and cover the cost of fingerprint background screening, physical, Tuberculosis test, and drug screen after an employment offer is made. Any employment offer is contingent upon receipt of all satisfactory pre-employment screenings. We believe that fostering a workforce that reflects diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives strengthens our organization. Embracing diversity not only promotes a culture of respect and belonging, but it also enhances creativity, innovation, and problem-solving, ultimately contributing to our collective success.
$34k-46k yearly est. 14d ago
CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR 2* - 01132026-74109
State of Tennessee 4.4
London, OH jobs
Job Information State of Tennessee Job Information Opening Date/Time01/13/2026 12:00AM Central TimeClosing Date/Time01/26/2026 11:59PM Central TimeSalary (Monthly)$3,631.00 - $5,434.00Salary (Annually)$43,572.00 - $65,208.00Job TypeFull-TimeCity, State LocationJackson, TNDepartmentCorrection
LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, MADISON COUNTY
This position requires a criminal background check. Therefore, you may be required to provide information about your criminal history in order to be considered for this position
Qualifications
Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor s degree and experience equivalent to one year of full-time professional social or psychological counseling work.
Substitution of Education for Experience: One year of graduate coursework in a social or behavioral science may be substituted for the year of professional counseling experience.
Substitution of Experience for Education: Full time social or psychological counseling experience can be substituted for the required education on a year for year basis for a maximum of two years; requiring two years of study at an accredited college or university.
OR
One year as a Correctional Counselor with the State of Tennessee Department of Correction.
Necessary Special Qualifications: Applicants for this class must:
A valid vehicle operator's license may be required for employment in some positions.
Overview
Under general direction, is responsible for professional correctional counseling work of average difficulty and related work as required. This is the working level class in the Correctional Counselor sub-series. An employee in this class supervises a caseload of incarcerated offenders inside a correctional facility. This class is flexibly staffed with and differs from the Correctional Counselor 1 in that an incumbent of the latter performs entry-level work. This class differs from the Correctional Counselor 3 in that an incumbent of the latter is responsible for leading and supervising others in counseling work.
Responsibilities
1. Calculates sentencing information to determine accuracy of an offender s sentence computation.
2. Verifies that offender sentencing complies with judgment order.
3. Completes classification/reclassification and/or risk-needs assessments for offenders.
4. Prepares reports on offender history, progress, adjustment, rule violations, visitation, recommendations for special visits, and other related statistics.
5. Evaluates all offender records, case notes, and information to ensure compliance with all applicable standards, laws, policies, rules, and regulations while under the guidance of a higher ranking Correctional Counselor.
6. Conducts and/or monitors Prison Rape Elimination Act screenings to determine potential victim or aggressor status.
7. Monitors environment to identify security related concerns in order to assure continued safety of facility.
8. Identifies appropriate intervention techniques to deal with offender behavioral issues.
9. Assists offenders in addressing concerns regarding job pay, trust fund, sentence information, and educational needs and programs and with communicating with outside agencies to expedite release plans or respond to emergencies.
10. Schedules outside services to assist with offender transition from prison to the community.
11. Develops and collaborates reentry plans with re-entry Counselor for offenders within established time frames and in accordance with departmental procedures.
Competencies (KSA's)
Competencies:
* Communicates Effectively
* Decision Quality
* Collaborates
* Plans and Aligns
* Situational Adaptability
Knowledges:
* Clerical
* Law and Government
* Psychology
* Public Safety and Security
* Sociology and Anthropology
Skills:
* Active Learning and Listening
* Mathematics
* Speaking
* Reading Comprehension
* Critical Thinking
Abilities:
* Deductive Reasoning
* Inductive Reasoning
* Originality
* Problem Sensitivity
* Speech Clarity
Tools & Equipment
* Multi-line Phone
* Radio
* Personal Computer
* Word Processing Software
* Electronic/Paper Documents
$43.6k-65.2k yearly 15d ago
CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR 2* - 01272026-74517
State of Tennessee 4.4
London, OH jobs
Job Information State of Tennessee Job Information Opening Date/Time01/27/2026 12:00AM Central TimeClosing Date/Time02/09/2026 11:59PM Central TimeSalary (Monthly)$3,631.00 - $5,434.00Salary (Annually)$43,572.00 - $65,208.00Job TypeFull-TimeCity, State LocationJackson, TNDepartmentCorrection
LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, COMMUNITY REHABILITATION SERVICES DIVISION, MADISON COUNTY
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Qualifications
Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree and experience equivalent to one year of full-time professional social or psychological counseling work.
Substitution of Education for Experience: One year of graduate coursework in a social or behavioral science may be substituted for the year of professional counseling experience.
Substitution of Experience for Education: Full time social or psychological counseling experience can be substituted for the required education on a year for year basis for a maximum of two years; requiring two years of study at an accredited college or university.
OR
One year as a Correctional Counselor with the State of Tennessee Department of Correction.
Necessary Special Qualifications: Applicants for this class must:
* A valid vehicle operator's license may be required for employment in some positions.
Overview
Under general direction, is responsible for professional correctional counseling work of average difficulty and related work as required. This is the working level class in the Correctional Counselor sub-series. An employee in this class supervises a caseload of incarcerated offenders inside a correctional facility. This class is flexibly staffed with and differs from the Correctional Counselor 1 in that an incumbent of the latter performs entry-level work. This class differs from the Correctional Counselor 3 in that an incumbent of the latter is responsible for leading and supervising others in counseling work.
Responsibilities
* Calculates sentencing information to determine accuracy of an offender s sentence computation.
* Verifies that offender sentencing complies with judgment order.
* Completes classification/reclassification and/or risk-needs assessments for offenders.
* Prepares reports on offender history, progress, adjustment, rule violations, visitation, recommendations for special visits, and other related statistics.
* Evaluates all offender records, case notes, and information to ensure compliance with all applicable standards, laws, policies, rules, and regulations while under the guidance of a higher ranking Correctional Counselor.
* Conducts and/or monitors Prison Rape Elimination Act screenings to determine potential victim or aggressor status.
* Monitors environment to identify security related concerns in order to assure continued safety of facility.
* Identifies appropriate intervention techniques to deal with offender behavioral issues.
* Assists offenders in addressing concerns regarding job pay, trust fund, sentence information, and educational needs and programs and with communicating with outside agencies to expedite release plans or respond to emergencies.
* Schedules outside services to assist with offender transition from prison to the community.
* Develops and collaborates reentry plans with re-entry Counselor for offenders within established time frames and in accordance with departmental procedures.
Competencies (KSA's)
Competencies:
* Communicates Effectively
* Decision Quality
* Collaborates
* Plans and Aligns
* Situational Adaptability
Knowledges:
* Clerical
* Law and Government
* Psychology
* Public Safety and Security
* Sociology and Anthropology
Skills:
* Active Learning and Listening
* Mathematics
* Speaking
* Reading Comprehension
* Critical Thinking
Abilities:
* Deductive Reasoning
* Inductive Reasoning
* Originality
* Problem Sensitivity
* Speech Clarity
Tools & Equipment
* Multi-line Phone
* Radio
* Personal Computer
* Word Processing Software
* Electronic/Paper Documents
$43.6k-65.2k yearly 1d ago
Behavior Specialist
Educational Service Center of Northeast Ohio 3.5
Ohio jobs
Support Staff/Mental Health/Behavior Assistant
Date Available: As soon as possible
Closing Date:
$27k-41k yearly est. 37d ago
Behavioral Health Specialist- Summit County
Summit County 3.6
Akron, OH jobs
Where New Paths Begin
OhioGuidestone is the state's leader in community behavioral health care, serving around 26,000 Ohioans each year. We focus on the needs of the whole person by providing telehealth and in-person prevention services, as well as mental health and substance use treatment. As we help people navigate the most difficult times in their lives-with compassion and respect-we ultimately empower them to take steps towards a healthier future.
OhioGuidestone a leading social service agency is seeking to fill full-time Community Based Behavioral Health Specialist/Case Management positions to help our multicultural clients navigate a diverse range of mental and behavioral health needs. Watch what it means to be a Behavior Health Specialist
Essential Functions:
Monitor client symptoms as well as response to treatment; communicate changes with treatment team (consists of social workers and case managers) to ensure immediate and appropriate interventions
Develop and maintain a service relationship with client, family, and caregivers to provide them support as appropriate.
Coordinate community resources including school, referral sources and outpatient behavioral health providers to ensure continuity of care; acts as an advocate for the client as needed.
Provide crisis intervention consultation in times of emergencies for coordination and assistance in crisis management and stabilization as needed.
Facilitate appointments to ensure overall physical well-being including basic, mental health and substance use needs.
Review Diagnostic Evaluation and additional assessments, to aid in the ongoing development and implementation of a client's individualized treatment plan (ITP).
Attend and participate in agency/ team/clinical meetings, including mandatory trainings, and treatment coordination.
Perform related administrative responsibilities; maintain client information, reports, records, and other documents; respond timely to emails and phone calls; attend and participate in various trainings and meetings; communicate with other agencies, departments, and vendors regarding required paperwork, contract compliance and consult with other county agencies and/or supportive services as necessary.
Accurately and promptly, document and maintain the confidentiality of client and family interactions including, legal, financial, and clinical documentation within agency guidelines.
Meet with Supervisor for weekly supervision.
Maintain ongoing frequent contact with other assigned OhioGuidestone professionals, parents or outside agency professionals and social service agencies assigned to case.
Promote an inclusive work environment and present the Agency in the most positive light with all internal and external contacts.
Exhibit positivity, flexibility and a willingness to take on new responsibilities as requested or required.
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Therapeutic Behavioral Service (TBS) service activities include, but are not limited to the following:
Consultation with a licensed practitioner or an eligible provider, to assist with the individual's needs and service planning for individualized supports or care coordination of healthcare, behavioral healthcare, and non-healthcare services and development of a treatment plan;
Case management, referral and linkage to other healthcare, behavioral healthcare, social service agencies and non-healthcare services to avoid more restrictive levels of treatment;
Interventions using evidence-based techniques;
Identification of strategies or treatment options;
Restoration of social skills and daily functioning; and,
Crisis prevention and amelioration.
Education/Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required, Associates or Bachelors degree preferred
Three years relevant experience and able to demonstrate competencies in basic behavioral health skills, for example:
understanding of human behavior, mental illness, psychiatric symptoms, and impact on functioning and behavior;
understanding how to therapeutically engage a mentally ill person, concepts of recovery/resiliency
understanding of the mental health system; de-escalation techniques
Understanding of principles, methods, and procedures for diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of emotional and mental dysfunctions.
Understanding of group behavior and dynamics, societal trends and influences, human migrations, ethnicity, and cultures and their history and origins.
Relevant experience or course of study in behavioral healthcare helpful
Qualifications:
Mission driven; strong desire to make an impact
Ability to customarily and regularly exercise discretion and good professional judgment
Effective interpersonal skills; able to speak effectively with individuals and/or groups of people
Flexible; able to work days, evenings, and/or weekends, as desired to meet the needs of clients
Strong organizational skills; able to handle multiple priorities with strict attention to detail and perform work independently
Ability to maintain relevant, timely documentation as required.
Computer literacy skills, including Windows applications, Microsoft Office Suite, and electronic health records, etc.
Able to provide services in the community and client homes, which may include facilities with multiple levels
Successfully meet all pre-employment background requirements
Driver's license and proof of auto insurance required
Benefits include:
Free CEU trainings
Competitive medical benefits including low cost monthly premium option for employee or employee + children!
10 paid holidays 2 to be used as floating holidays
Flexible work schedules to support work/life balance
Flexible work opportunities to support varying career paths, job roles, intern to hire, and locations
401(k) with employer match option
Employment Assistance Program (EAP)
Mileage reimbursement
Free licensure supervision
Recognition and rewards
At OhioGuidestone we care about the health and safety of our employees. OhioGuidestone requires applicants to complete a pre-employment screening process upon receipt of an offer of employment. We require and cover the cost of fingerprint background screening, physical, Tuberculosis test, and drug screen after an employment offer is made. Any employment offer is contingent upon receipt of all satisfactory pre-employment screenings.
We believe that fostering a workforce that reflects diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives strengthens our organization. Embracing diversity not only promotes a culture of respect and belonging, but it also enhances creativity, innovation, and problem-solving, ultimately contributing to our collective success.
$38k-48k yearly est. 42d ago
CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR 3 - 01272026-74630
State of Tennessee 4.4
Hamilton, OH jobs
Job Information State of Tennessee Job Information Opening Date/Time01/27/2026 12:00AM Central TimeClosing Date/Time02/09/2026 11:59PM Central TimeSalary (Monthly)$4,057.00 - $5,078.00Salary (Annually)$48,684.00 - $60,936.00Job TypeFull-TimeCity, State LocationChattanooga, TNDepartmentCorrection
LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, COMMUNITY REHABILITATION SERVICES DIVISION, HAMILTON COUNTY
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A Motor Vehicle Records screening will be conducted prior to employment.
This position requires a criminal background check. Therefore, you may be required to provide information about your criminal history in order to be considered for this position.
Qualifications
Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree and three (3) years of full-time increasingly responsible professional social or psychological counseling work.
Substitution of Education for Experience: Additional graduate coursework in a social or behavioral science may be substituted for the required experience on a year-for-year basis to a maximum of two (2) years.
Substitution of Experience for Education: Full-time social or psychological counseling experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis to a maximum of two (2) years; requiring two years of study at an accredited college or university.
OR
Three (3) years as a Correctional Counselor with the Tennessee Department of Correction.
Necessary Special Qualifications:
* A valid vehicle operator's license may be required for employment in some positions.
Overview
Under general supervision, performs correctional counseling work of considerable difficulty. This is the first supervisory class in the Correctional Counselor sub-series. An employee in this class is responsible for supervising subordinates in counseling adult and juvenile offenders. Certain assignments with no supervision may be included in this class when the work assignment requires program oversight. This class differs from the Correctional Counselor 2* in that an incumbent of the latter is not responsible for supervisory or lead work. This class differs from the Chief Correctional Counselor in that an incumbent of the latter is responsible for program management and oversight of the entire counseling program at a facility.
Responsibilities
* Manages Correctional Counselor staff in counseling adult and juvenile offenders.
* Calculates sentencing information to determine accuracy of an offender s sentence computation.
* Verifies that offender sentencing complies with judgment order.
* Completes classification/reclassification and/or risk-needs assessments for offenders.
* Prepares reports on offender history, progress, adjustment, rule violations, visitation, recommendations for special visits, and other related statistics.
* Evaluates all offender records, case notes, and information to ensure compliance with all applicable standards, laws, policies, rules, and regulations while under the guidance of a higher ranking Correctional Counselor.
* Conducts and/or monitors Prison Rape Elimination Act screenings to determine potential victim or aggressor status.
* Monitors environment to identify security related concerns in order to assure continued safety of facility.
* Identifies appropriate intervention techniques to deal with offender behavioral issues.
* Assists offenders in addressing concerns regarding job pay, trust fund, sentence information, and educational needs and programs and with communicating with outside agencies to expedite release plans or respond to emergencies.
* Schedules outside services to assist with offender transition from prison to the community.
* Develops and collaborates reentry plans with re-entry Counselor for offenders within established time frames and in accordance with departmental procedures.
* Acts as a board chair during, and participates in, classification and reclassification hearings to review information relevant to offender behavior, program participation, and other factors to determine offender custody levels and programmatic needs and goals.
Competencies (KSA's)
Competencies:
* Communicates Effectively
* Decision Quality
* Directs Work
* Plans and Aligns
* Situational Adaptability
Knowledges:
* Clerical
* Law and Government
* Psychology
* Public Safety and Security
* Sociology and Anthropology
Skills:
* Active Learning and Listening
* Mathematics
* Speaking
* Reading Comprehension
* Critical Thinking
Abilities:
* Deductive Reasoning
* Inductive Reasoning
* Originality
* Problem Sensitivity
* Speech Clarity
Tools & Equipment
* Multi-line Phone
* Radio
* Personal Computer
* Word Processing Software
* Electronic/Paper Documents
$48.7k-60.9k yearly 1d ago
Intervention Specialist -- Newton Falls Exempted Village Schools
Trumbull County Educational Service Center 3.6
Ohio jobs
Special Education Services/Intervention Specialist
The Newton Falls Exempted Village School District is seeking a dynamic, student-centered Intervention Specialist licensed for grades K-12. The ideal candidate will bring diverse instructional skills and a strong foundation in primary reading, with the ability to support students across multiple grade levels in multiple schools.
POSITION / DUTIES:
Intervention Specialist
(Grades K-12)
SALARY:
As per the Negotiated Agreement.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Strong background in early literacy and reading intervention.
Experience in a co-teaching setting and resource room environment.
Demonstrated skill in IEP development and implementation.
Familiarity with Ohio's Learning Standards and data-driven instruction.
Science of Reading and Dyslexia training preferred.
Experience supporting students at the high school level is a plus.
This position serves multiple grade levels and requires flexibility, collaboration, and a commitment to helping every student succeed academically and behaviorally.
HOW TO APPLY:
All applicants should apply in writing to ****************** in writing only, and to supply a minimum of
1) resume / work history,
2) proof of applicable licensure
3) a letter of interest.
Additional information may include letters of recommendation, transcripts, etc.
All electronically submitted files must be named appropriately and clearly.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
The Trumbull County Educational Service Center Governing Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, or genetic information in employment or the provision of services.
$30k-39k yearly est. Easy Apply 19d ago
Intervention Specialist -- Niles City Schools
Trumbull County Educational Service Center 3.6
Ohio jobs
Special Education Services/Intervention Specialist
Position:
Intervention Specialist
Niles McKinley High School
Beginning January 5, 2026
Requirements:
K-12 Mild/Moderate or Moderate/Intensive licensure required.
Successful BCII & FBI background checks.
Successful drug screen.
Salary:
Salary and fringe benefits as per the negotiated agreement.
Application Process:
Please use the following link for more information and to complete the online application:
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Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
The Trumbull County Educational Service Center Governing Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, or genetic information in employment or the provision of services.
$30k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Long-Term Substitute Intervention Specialist -- Champion Local Schools
Trumbull County Educational Service Center 3.6
Niles, OH jobs
Substitute/Teacher Additional Information: Show/Hide * Long Term Substitute Interventionist for Grades K-1 QUALIFICATIONS: * Prefer Current Ohio teaching certification in K-8, 1-8 or PK-3 with 4-5 endorsement licensure.
* Possesses the ability and skill to perform the primary functions of the position and the ability and skill to perform the major areas of responsibility as set forth in the job description as determined by the superintendent and local board of education.
TRAINING:
* Champion School District will provide necessary training for this position.
REMUNERATION:
* Substitute teacher pay per current board policy.
START DATE:
* December 1, 2025
APPLICATION PROCESS:
* Applicants may apply for the position listed above by sending a letter of interest and resume via email to ************************************* and to ********************************.
Champion School is an Equal Opportunity Employer
$30k-39k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Family Preservation Specialist
Justiceworks 3.6
Cincinnati, OH jobs
FAMILY PRESERVATION SPECIALIST- HAMILTON COUNTY, OH Part-Time / Hourly / JusticeWorks YouthCare Make a difference for youth and families in your community. Schedule: Part-time with some evenings/weekends Pay Range: $21.00-$25.00/hourly Who We Are At JusticeWorks, the needs and concerns of youth and families come first. We take a “KidsFirst!” approach, offering innovative, strengths-based services that create structure, promote safety, and support long-term success. Our team is committed to doing “whatever it takes” to help youth and families thrive and achieve reunification and stability. About the Role JusticeWorks YouthCare is seeking a dedicated Family Preservation Specialist to join our team. In this role, you will support families during the reunification process. You will provide hands-on case management, parenting education, and family support services while collaborating with professionals such as social workers, psychologists, and educators to ensure the safety and well-being of children. Minimum Requirements
Bachelor's degree, Associate's degree, or high school diploma with one (1) year of experience working with youth and families
Valid driver's license, auto insurance, and reliable access to a vehicle
Ability to pass all required background clearances
Ability to pass pre-employment, post-offer drug screening
Willingness to work non-traditional hours, including evenings and weekends
What You'll Do
Work in partnership with JFS to support family reunification efforts
Provide case management services and parenting education/classes
Promote inclusive, strengths-based teamwork with families and community partners
Support parents in developing skills to safely care for their children
Transport clients using your personal vehicle as needed
Maintain accurate documentation and meet program and compliance standards
Benefits
Medical, dental, vision insurance, and wellness program
401(k) with company match
Company-paid life insurance
Company-paid short-term and long-term disability
Tuition reimbursement
Paid holidays and paid time off
Employee referral bonus
Clearance reimbursement and renewal
JusticeWorks is an equal opportunity employer.
$21-25 hourly 5d ago
Family Preservation Specialist
Justiceworks 3.6
Cincinnati, OH jobs
Full-Time / Salaried / JusticeWorks YouthCare Make a difference for youth and families in your community. Schedule: Full-time with some evenings/weekends Pay Range: $36,000-$42,000/ yearly Who We Are At JusticeWorks, the needs and concerns of youth and families come first. We take a “KidsFirst!” approach, offering innovative, strengths-based services that create structure, promote safety, and support long-term success. Our team is committed to doing “whatever it takes” to help youth and families thrive and achieve reunification and stability. About the Role JusticeWorks YouthCare is seeking a dedicated Family Preservation Specialist to join our team. In this role, you will support families during the reunification process. You will provide hands-on case management, parenting education, and family support services while collaborating with professionals such as social workers, psychologists, and educators to ensure the safety and well-being of children. Minimum Requirements
Bachelor's degree, Associate's degree, or high school diploma with one (1) year of experience working with youth and families
Valid driver's license, auto insurance, and reliable access to a vehicle
Ability to pass all required background clearances
Ability to pass pre-employment, post-offer drug screening
Willingness to work non-traditional hours, including evenings and weekends
What You'll Do
Work in partnership with JFS to support family reunification efforts
Provide case management services and parenting education/classes
Promote inclusive, strengths-based teamwork with families and community partners
Support parents in developing skills to safely care for their children
Transport clients using your personal vehicle as needed
Maintain accurate documentation and meet program and compliance standards
Benefits
Medical, dental, vision insurance, and wellness program
401(k) with company match
Company-paid life insurance
Company-paid short-term and long-term disability
Tuition reimbursement
Paid holidays and paid time off
Employee referral bonus
Clearance reimbursement and renewal
JusticeWorks is an equal opportunity employer.
$36k-42k yearly 20d ago
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