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  • Weekend and Evening Clinician

    Allendale Treatment

    Counselor job in Fort Wayne, IN

    *** Please note the minimum desired schedule will be Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings, and Sunday days. Can be full time or part time depending on candidate availability *** Allendale Treatment is a mission-driven mental health and addiction treatment provider dedicated to delivering compassionate, evidence-based care. We support adults with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders in a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment. Position Overview We are seeking a licensed Therapist to provide quality therapeutic care, education, and treatment to adult patients. This role focuses on assessment, group and individual therapy, crisis intervention, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary clinical team to support recovery and mental wellness. Key Responsibilities Conduct assessments to determine patient needs, readiness for treatment, and clinical risk Facilitate individual and group therapy using evidence-based practices Educate patients and families on mental health, addiction, relapse prevention, and coping skills Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment approaches as needed Identify suicide risk, ensure patient safety, and coordinate appropriate interventions Communicate patient progress clearly with nursing, medical, and clinical staff Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation in EMR (KIPU experience preferred) Respond confidently to crisis situations and assist with de-escalation Participate in team meetings and treatment planning Qualifications Master's degree in counseling, social work, psychology, addiction studies, or related field Current Indiana licensure required (LCAC, LCACA, LMHC, LMHCA, LMFT, LMFTA, LCSW, or LSW) Experience in addiction treatment, substance use disorder, or mental health preferred Strong clinical judgment, communication, and interpersonal skills Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, team-based environment Physical Requirements Combination of sitting, standing, and movement throughout the day Ability to lift up to 25 pounds Adherence to PPE and infection control standards Ability to manage high-stress clinical situations professionally Why Join Allendale Treatment 100% employer-paid health insurance premiums for employees $2,000 annual company contribution to your HSA Health, dental, vision, and life insurance 401(k) with company match Paid time off Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Supportive, collaborative clinical culture Meaningful work helping individuals achieve lasting recovery Apply today to join a compassionate team making a real impact in mental health and addiction recovery.
    $37k-67k yearly est. 3d ago
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  • Spiritual Care Counselor / Chaplain, As Needed (PRN)

    Stillwater Hospice

    Counselor job in Fort Wayne, IN

    Join our team at Stillwater Hospice! At Stillwater Hospice, we foster and support growth, teamwork, and good work-life balance among all staff. We offer competitive wages and benefits in our team-forward, positive care environment. We look forward to talking to you today about joining our team! Compensation is based on total years of experience in previous clinical roles. In this role, you'll care for patients in Allen, Noble, & DeKalb counties . You will be working as needed and may have a rotational schedule. We pride ourselves on promoting an Excellent Work/Life Balance and providing Excellent Employee Benefits. 403b Retirement Plan for all employees with no cost access to a Financial Advisor and a strong Company Match for full-time employees. Shift Incentive Pay, Performance Incentives, & Mileage Reimbursement. Company-provided Uniform allowance. A Robust Employee Assistance Program (EAP) program for Employees & Family household members. New hire referral Finder's Bonus. Free employee access to the services and programs at the Peggy F. Murphy Community Grief Center. A newly remodeled, modern Inpatient Unit. Newly built Staff Respite Room in the Hospice Home IPU. Multiple employee engagement events per year: Wellness/Health Events, Quarterly Employee Benefit Fairs, Organization picnics, and Organization holiday events. A strong commitment to promoting and advancing employees from within the organization. The campus is connected to the Fort Wayne Trails system. POSITION TITLE: SPIRITUAL CARE COUNSELOR FSLA STATUS: HOURLY/ NON-EXEMPT REPORTS TO: SPIRITUAL CARE COORDINATOR POSITION OBJECTIVE: Anticipates the need and provides spiritual counsel and emotional support to the active and bereaved hospice patients and their families. Serves as a liaison between community clergy and hospice. Provides support and spiritual counsel to members of the hospice team. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree with experience in bereavement and grief. One (1) year of chaplaincy/counseling and/or previous experience in terminal care preferred (internship, clinical pastoral units, or past work experience). Preferred: Ministerial License and/or Ordained. Must be able to safely perform the job's essential functions without posing a direct threat to the health and/or safety of self or others in the workplace. Must have an Indiana motor vehicle operator's license, access to an automobile, and current automobile insurance coverage. Must drive independently to all patients'/family clients' homes. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provides spiritual care/ministry to hospice patients and families as appropriate and desired. Performs the admission spiritual assessment, assesses the present religious status of the patient, facilitates connection with their personal clergy if requested, and involves the patient's church family in care, if desired and needed. Establishes spiritual care plan for patients and families, including but not limited to counseling, sacraments, and rituals in keeping with patient's beliefs. Demonstrates respect, courtesy, and empathy to all individuals: patients, families, co-workers, and volunteers. Establishes rapport utilizing communication/listening skills, offering opportunities for patients and families to discuss and share their thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and values. Maintains positive work relationships and contributes to a team environment by demonstrating respectful, appropriate language and nonverbal behavior. Provides spiritual support as indicated in the plan of care and updates specific interventions in the patient's care plan. Participates in every other week's interdisciplinary team meeting to promote holistic care, assisting in developing and updating the plan of care. Collaborates with appropriate team members for individual cases as appropriate. Maintains a professional and therapeutic relationship with patients and families: confidentiality, coworker consideration, and utilization of the entire team. Seeks appropriate clinical supervision. Documents counseling provided in the patient's clinical records. Records the patient contacts with proper documentation and reports, following established procedures and protocols (all documentation completed by 9:00 a.m. the following day unless approved by a supervisor). Participates in monthly, weekend on-call rotation and at least one on-call holiday from 8 am-5 pm on specific on-call days to ensure appropriate patient care coverage. Acts as an educational resource for local clergy on issues of “death and dying.” Provides spiritual support for other hospice team members. Functions independently in the patient's setting. Implements agency policies in all work-related situations; orientation of patient and family to hospice services; role of team members; and spiritual care planning. Identifies and anticipates patients' spiritual needs by assessing environmental, spiritual, or religious issues in their lives. Maintains expected and acceptable productivity. Assists in orienting new employees and visiting chaplain students. Assists with in-servicing the community on the hospice philosophy as needed or requested. Coordinates care with other health care providers as needed. Works in a cooperative relationship with other SWH personnel. Assists in SWH Memorial Services. Participates in committees and task forces. Assumes responsibility for continued personal growth and development. Seeks educational opportunities to improve clinical practice. Adheres to all SWH policies. Any other duties as assigned by the supervisor. Adheres to SWH privacy practices as described in the Notice of Privacy Practices. When requested, participate in quality improvement activities and/or other agency committees or task forces. MARGINAL FUNCTIONS: Performs funeral services when requested with the approval of the supervisor. Available after regular business hours, weekends, and holidays to meet spiritual care needs of patients and families with approval from the supervisor. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL/MENTAL FUNCTIONS: Must have visual, hearing, and mental ability to initiate and comprehend written and verbal communication. Must be able to engage in clear, concise verbal/non-verbal communication. Must be able to perform tasks involving physical activity such as lifting (i.e., boxes of computer paper and bound reports), extensive bending and standing, reaching, handling objects, fingering, and discriminating colors. Must be able to climb a minimum of three (3) flights of stairs. Must be able to endure long periods of sitting while driving. Must have the ability to remain calm in occasional emergencies. Recognizes emergencies and knows emergency procedures according to agency policy. ESSENTIAL HAZARDOUS PHYSICAL EXPOSURES: Must be willing to travel between patients in inclement weather. The potential threat of physical violence to self. (Security personnel available upon request.) Potential exposure to dangerous animals, such as dogs, rodents, etc. Potential exposure to environmental pollutants. Potential exposure to infectious diseases, needle sticks, blood and body fluids, and hazardous waste. Potential exposure to variable temperatures in the working environment. CHEMICAL OR HAZARDOUS PHYSICAL EXPOSURES: Potential exposure to substances within the office environment, including copy machine toner, VDT emissions, cleaning solvents, and medical supply chemicals. Potential exposure to chemical/cleaning substances in the patient's home environment. ESSENTIAL PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Seat belts must be worn when traveling during working hours according to state law. OTHER SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Must be willing to accept assignments without regard to location, socioeconomic environment, disease, or ethnic origin. Must be willing to make after-hours and weekend visits, as requested. The published compensation range for this position reflects a good faith estimate of starting base pay for full-time (40 hours per week) employment at the time of posting. The base pay may be higher or lower based on demonstrated job-related experience.
    $27k-35k yearly est. Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Children's Discipleship Coordinator - First Brethren Church

    Christian Career

    Counselor job in North Manchester, IN

    Children's Discipleship Coordinator - First Brethren Church Job Purpose: Direct, lead, and partner with the Children's Discipleship Ministry (CDM) team to spiritually nurture newborns through sixth grade children and to equip parents to be the primary spiritual influencers in their homes with the common goal of helping children develop a lifelong relationship with Jesus. Introduction and Information: First Brethren Church is seeking qualified candidates to submit their resumes and cover letter with a short bio. North Manchester is located 25 miles southwest of Fort Wayne, Indiana between Warsaw and Wabash. Our small college town has a population of about 8,000 and is a great place to raise a family. First Brethren is an intergenerational church with a worship average around 225, 38 of which are children/infants. Annual compensation of $45,000+ will be based on education and experience. Additional funds are available for transportation, conferences, and personal ministry expenses. Final salary and additional benefits (healthcare option, etc.) will be determined following interviews. Scope of Responsibilities: Attend, check-in with, and support volunteers on Sunday mornings & at Children's Ministries activities. Lead the Children's Discipleship Ministry team (i.e. monthly meetings). Recruit and provide leadership development and training for CDM volunteers. Coordinate teams to plan special events such as Vacation Bible School (70-90 kids), midweek outreach events, holiday programs, and service projects. In cooperation with CDM, review, recommend, and develop Christ-centered curriculum and policies for children's classes and groups. Help to create and maintain a Children's Ministry environment that promotes learning and relationship building by being physically, emotionally, relationally, and spiritually safe for all children and volunteers. This includes coordinating background checks and security procedures for the children's ministry. Communicate CDM activities to the congregation and families (ie reports, bulletin, newsletters). Advocate and promote children's ministries in the community and seek ways to connect newcomers at FBC. Seek to partner with Youth and Adult Discipleship Ministries to achieve the overall mission of the church. Encourage summer church camp and other related opportunities for children/families. Coordinate childcare/children's activities for communion twice a year. Work with the Adult Discipleship Coordinator to resource and train parents to lead the spiritual development of their children. Engage in the Children's ministry, as well as empower others to serve according to their gifts/passions. Organizational Collaboration: The Children's Discipleship Coordinator is responsible to the Lead Pastor and attends weekly staff meetings, as well as prayer and planning sessions with the other discipleship coordinators. Qualifications: Must profess a devoted personal relationship with Jesus, exhibited in obedience to Biblical truth/values. Educational or experiential background in working with children and their families. Good verbal, written & technological communication skills, well-organized, and able to manage volunteers. Strong Biblical knowledge to guide age-appropriate spiritual growth and ensure Biblically accurate educational and character development curriculum and programming. Comfortable to work with, dependable, creative, and embraces a servant-leadership mentality. Interested applicants should submit resumes as soon as possible.
    $45k yearly 22d ago
  • Camp Counselor-Franke Park Day Camp (Seasonal)

    City of Fort Wayne 3.9company rating

    Counselor job in Fort Wayne, IN

    Job Description CAMP COUNSELOR - FRANKE PARK DAY CAMP City of Fort Wayne | Parks & Recreation Enjoy working with kids? Love being outdoors? Looking for a meaningful summer job? Join the Franke Park Day Camp team and help create a safe, fun, and engaging environment for campers while building leadership and outdoor education skills. What You'll Do Camp Counselors work directly with youth ages 4-17, delivering outdoor education and daily activities while ensuring camper safety and positive experiences. Key responsibilities include: Welcome campers and parents; explain programs and daily activities Supervise and engage campers throughout the day Teach crafts, games, and outdoor skills Lead hikes, group games, and camp ceremonies Teach environmental ethics, equipment care, and weather observation Assist with fire building, outdoor cooking, and food preparation/cleanup Prepare daily activities and attend required training sessions Meet with supervisors for daily feedback and evaluation Follow all City safety rules, policies, and procedures Other duties may be assigned. What We're Looking For High school diploma or GED required Childcare or teaching experience preferred, not required College students studying education or related fields encouraged to apply Willingness to learn basic camping and outdoor education skills Strong communication skills and a professional, positive attitude Ability to work effectively with staff, campers, parents, and the public Physical & Work Requirements Ability to hike or walk 3-5 miles per day over uneven terrain Ability to occasionally lift up to 40 lbs Work performed indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions Standing, walking, and light lifting required throughout the day Certifications Required for Continued Employment Valid Indiana Driver's License if operating a City vehicle First Aid, CPR, and AED certification within two weeks of employment (Training provided by the City of Fort Wayne Risk Management Department) Equal Opportunity Employer Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of applicable drug screening, physical examination, and background checks. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $26k-32k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Life Enrichment Specialist

    Byron Health Center 3.6company rating

    Counselor job in Fort Wayne, IN

    WHO LOVES ROAD TRIPS? Do you want to make a difference in people's lives? Are you the life of the party and enjoy participating in activities? If so, then we have the career for you! We have a blast here at Byron! It's not just bingo here. We love people who are creative, independent but enjoys connecting with a team. We are looking for a part time Life Enrichment Specialist who can be flexible and engaging with our residents and willing to work one evening a week and a weekend rotation. What's in store for you? * Help plan and organize parties, activities and promote a healthy lifestyle for our residents. * Road trips to the Zoo, Tin Caps games, festivals, parks and restaurants. * Enjoy a meaningful day of motivating and serving residents from a diverse and multi-generational population. * Encourage residents to participate and engage in recreational activities, games, crafts, spiritual activities, parties and much more. * Assist in developing, implementing and maintaining care plans and assessments. Requirements * Must possess, as a minimum, a high school diploma or its equivalent. * Must possess a VALID Indiana State Drivers License and have a minimum of 3 years driving experience We Offer Our Team Members Community * · Brand new beautiful community to work in * · Family-friendly * · Dog-friendly, with pet patio for usage * Compensation * · Competitive wages with shift differentials and annual increases * · Bonuses * · Employee referral bonus * · Payroll Advance Program Benefit Packages * $20,000 in Basic Life Insurance Coverage - with the ability to purchase additional coverage available to all employees * · 403(B) Retirement Plan with employer matching and 100% vesting after 3 years available to all employees * · Wellness available to part time employees Education Programs * · Tuition reimbursement * · 20% tuition discount at Indiana Tech * · Professional development funds * · Eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness for working for a non-profit (determined by the Department of Education) * Wellness & Life Programs * · Access to our Physical Wellness Center located at our facility * · Discounted meals * · Sensory oasis room for employees with massage chair * · Community and family events We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Requirements * Must possess, as a minimum, a high school diploma or its equivalent. * Must possess a VALID Indiana State Drivers License and Be comfortable driving residents in 15 passenger bus
    $24k-30k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Family Engagement Specialist II

    Iris Family Support Center

    Counselor job in Fort Wayne, IN

    To provide structured, goal-oriented and time-limited services in the natural environment identified for families (in home, community or in office). This position will carry a comprehensive case load and will be responsible for ensuring effective family outcomes, in all comprehensive cases in compliance with accreditation standards, court orders, and the Department of Child Services service standards. This position requires training, certification and fidelity to the modes in the following evidence-based practices: Family Centered Treatment, Nurturing Parenting, Family Preservation Services and Intensive Foster Care Services and Trust Based Relational Intervention. Essential Functions Provide a variety of services to children/families, including but not limited to, the following: crisis intervention, intake/family assessment, safety planning, treatment planning, providing activities/interventions to assist children/families in goal completion and aftercare planning to support children/families with reaching self-sufficiency. Complete certification Family Centered Treatment model within 1 year of employment at Iris. Complete certification of Motivational Interviewing within the first 90 days of employment at Iris. Complete training expectations for the implementation of Nurturing Parenting, Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and 24/7 Dads within 12 months of employment. Provide multiple service hours in the home per week to ensure fidelity to the comprehensive models, a minimum of 50% of the work week will be dedicated to serving families with face-to-face service provision. Ability to partner and collaborate with referrals sources (courts, DCS, Probation), foster parents, guardian ad litem, and/or CASA Volunteers and colleagues to support the goals of the family. Implement effective tracking and monitoring systems to ensure quality outcomes for all children/families served on caseload to ensure compliance with all service standard requirements (i.e.: first face-to-face meeting, progress notes, assessment timelines, treatment plan timelines, monthly reports) Provide comprehensive documentation, including but not limited to the following: assessments, clinical recommendations, progress notes, treatment planning, monthly reports to showcase the work of the family through our services. Effective implementation of all evidence-based models utilized with children/families by ensuring all fidelity measures are met within the required timeframes. To actively participate in building a strong peer supervisory team with fellow teammates to develop a high performing team for the regional office that you are assigned. Ability to be available for an on-call rotation for your team and the client's your team serves throughout the year. Actively participate in supervisory expectations: including, but not limited to, the following: individual supervision, team meetings, and staff trainings with the desire for professional growth. Other Duties Performs other duties as assigned Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Qualifications Qualifications (core competencies, Skills and Experience) Clinical Case Conceptualization (Clinical Assessment Clinical Recommendation Treatment Execution) Team building skills are essential with multiple disciplines Interpersonal Skills Decision Making/Problem Solving Conflict Management Possess the knowledge and ability to implement Trauma-Informed Practice, Culturally Competent Practice, Family Preservation and Safety Possess the knowledge and ability to implement the Department of Child Services Practice Model Personal Accountability Ability to affect change utilizing data driven management processes Ability to record, prepare and communicate appropriate reports and client responses to activities and treatment. Customer Service Skills (internal and external customers), including effective communication skills Must possess a valid driver's license and demonstrated safe driving record. Physical Demands Ability to work under stressful conditions, to deal with volatile individuals. Ability to work in client homes that may not have the best living conditions. Requires the ability to lift files, open filing cabinets or bend and stoop as necessary. Requires the ability to occasionally lift office supplies, materials, and equipment up to 25 pounds. Ability to drive, as well as possess dependable transportation. Expected Hours of Work Flexibility in hours is allowed, must work to meet the needs of the families served. The employee must work a minimum of 40 hours each week to maintain full-time status. May include evening and weekend work based on the caseload need. Required Education Master's degree in social work, Psychology, Counseling, or related human service field. License Eligible in the state of Indiana: LMHC, LMFT, LCSW or on a licensure track upon graduation with appropriate degree. Preferred Education Possess Clinical Licensure in the State of Indiana: LMHC, LMFT, or LCSW EEO Statement Iris Family Support Center, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer
    $36k-45k yearly est. 10d ago
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)

    Gotham Enterprises 4.3company rating

    Counselor job in Fort Wayne, IN

    Position: Full-Time Salary: $115,000 - $120,000 per year Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM What This Role Looks Like This position focuses on providing consistent, goal-oriented mental health counseling through a secure telehealth platform. You will work with clients navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, and behavioral concerns while also supporting clinical quality through supervision and case guidance. Your work directly supports access to care across Indiana. Primary Responsibilities Deliver scheduled virtual therapy sessions Complete clinical assessments and treatment plans Document sessions clearly and on time Provide supervision and clinical guidance to assigned clinicians Review cases to ensure ethical and regulatory compliance Track client progress and adjust care strategies Requirements Active Indiana LMHC license Master's degree in Counseling or related discipline Experience providing outpatient mental health therapy Prior supervisory experience preferred Comfortable working independently in a remote setting Benefits 2 weeks PTO Health insurance 401(k) with 3% employer match If you are ready to bring your clinical skills into a focused telehealth role, this is a strong next chapter to consider.
    $37k-54k yearly est. Auto-Apply 1d ago
  • Inclusion Counselor - Parkview Family YMCA

    Fwymca

    Counselor job in Fort Wayne, IN

    Lead the Fun - Become a YMCA Summer Camp Counselor! Looking for a summer job that's fun, rewarding, and impactful? We are seeking enthusiastic and dedicated individuals to join our Summer Camp team! This is a fantastic opportunity to work with kids, lead exciting activities, and create a positive, nurturing environment where campers can grow, learn, and have an unforgettable summer Why you'll love the YMCA As a part-time staff member, you will receive a free individual membership or 65% off family membership and 50% discounted programs for you and your household. Other perks our Y employees enjoy: Personal Development: You'll have many opportunities for free training and certifications, as well as opportunities to advance and potentially find a long-term career. Childcare: While working, up to four hours of Childwatch is offered at membership branches during regular child watch hours, also enjoy 50% discounted before and after school care and summer day camp options. Fulfillment: Experience a flexible schedule while working for a company that cares about you personally and is actively involved in our community! Responsibilities Parkview Family YMCA is seeking a part-time Inclusion Counselor who is energetic and compassionate. The Inclusion Counselor will have the opportunity to positively impact the lives of children with additional needs, including emotional, behavioral, and physical. Connect: Have a warm, engaging, and friendly demeanor that is able to connect quickly with program participants and parents. Nurture: Show compassion and understanding of children with special needs. Lead: Lead fun, enriching activities for school-age children with special needs who are participating in summer day camp. Requirements Candidates must be committed to contributing to the mission, culture, and values of the YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne as well as: Minimum of 16 years of age, with a high school diploma or equivalent. Reliable transportation to and from work. Experience in the supervision of multiple children, including children with diverse abilities. Organized, detail-oriented, yet flexible. Comfortable communicating with parents and enjoy working with children. Positive, service-oriented attitude serving diverse groups of campers in regard to age, abilities, ethnicity, gender, race, economic status, religion, etc. Salary: Part-time $14.00-$14.50 hourly Hours Available: Monday-Friday, either 7:15am-3:00pm or 9:15am-5:00pm Location: Parkview Family YMCA, 10001 Dawsons Creek Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46825
    $14-14.5 hourly Auto-Apply 2d ago
  • Peer Counselor

    Neighborhood Health Clinics Inc. 3.9company rating

    Counselor job in Fort Wayne, IN

    PEER COUNSELOR At Neighborhood Health, we're passionate about our mission to provide a kind and caring premiere workforce. Our team-based approach to comprehensive patient care creates a challenging and rewarding work environment where you have a direct role in helping members of our community receive quality medical services they can afford while making a meaningful impact every day. As a member of our growing team, you will feel at home in a fun and diverse community of healthcare professionals. As a member of our growing team, you will feel at home in a fun and diverse community of healthcare professionals. Our goal is simple: improving access to healthcare in our community and surrounding areas. Together, we are all committed to building healthier communities by delivering comprehensive, quality health care with compassion and respect. As a Peer Counselor, you will assist in the planning, organizing, and implementing of the breastfeeding program for Neighborhood Health Clinics in accordance with the guidelines and policies set forth by the Indiana WIC Program. Provide information, counseling, and support to WIC/NHC prenatal and postpartum clients in an individual or group setting to assist them in their breastfeeding experience. Provide accurate information about breastfeeding. Maintain patient confidentiality and ensures compliance with HIPAA and WIC policies and procedures. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES None ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Counsels WIC pregnant and breastfeeding mothers, one-on-one in the WIC clinic, social media, texting or by telephone: -Provides information consistent with WIC Program philosophies on the benefits and reasons to breastfeed. -Gives basic breastfeeding information such as latching on, getting started in the hospital, supply and demand, preventing problems, overcoming common barriers, growth spurts, discouraging routine bottle supplementing (either formula or glucose water), expressing and storage of breast milk, and the use of pumps, breastfeeding aides and supplements. -Contacts breastfeeding postpartum clients to provide information and support encouraging the continuance of successful breastfeeding. -Contacts prenatal mothers to promote breastfeeding during pregnancy. -Arranges follow-up contacts per Indiana State WIC Guidelines. Makes referrals according to clinic-established protocols: -Immediately refers clients who are experiencing breastfeeding problems (ex. using nipple shields, supplements, etc.) to the Breastfeeding Supervisor. -Refers to Lactation consultant, mother's physician or nurse, other social services agencies or public health programs, as appropriate. Teaches breastfeeding prenatal classes, as appropriate; attends trainings as appropriate. Ensures clients who have loaner pumps are contacted every two weeks to determine if the pump is being used and to offer breastfeeding support. Documents all encounters in computer chart progress notes and breastfeeding education forms. Maintains documentation on all contacts made with WIC clients. Provides information and reports to the Breastfeeding Supervisor to clearly describe activities and progress toward agreed upon goals/objectives. With supervisory approval, assists in the promotion of breastfeeding through various community outreach activities. Travels to hospitals to help with breastfeeding in the county when needed. Is available outside of the WIC clinic a minimum of one week per month to take call on a company provided cell phone after regular business hours to help new mothers who are having breastfeeding problems. Checks email and voicemail on a regular basis to remain current on any changes that may impact peer counseling function. Attends and participates in meetings and in-services as required. Participates in professional development activities. Chairs and serves on committees as requested. Performs duties in accordance with NHC Standards of Conduct and Mission Statement. Performs related work as required, including State WIC job description and other duties (similar physical requirements and OSHA risk level) as assigned. REQUIRED SKILLS / ABILITIES Peer Counseling- Demonstrates a current, accurate knowledge base of breastfeeding; demonstrates a working knowledge of instructional skills and educational techniques to influence and guide the lactation care of patients; maintains knowledge of, and acts in accordance with, current NHCI policies and procedures. Problem solving-identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner and gathers and analyzes information skillfully. Interpersonal skills-maintains confidentiality, remains open to others' ideas and exhibits willingness to try new things; maintains friendly and supportive relationships with coworkers; talks through problems to keep channels of communication open and maintain a high level of trust; realizes the importance of, and practices, good customer service; and able to communicate effectively with people of varying cultures, socio-economic backgrounds, languages, and educational levels. Oral communication-speaks clearly and persuasively in positive or negative situations, demonstrates group presentation skills. Written communication-edits work for spelling and grammar, presents numerical data effectively and is able to read and interpret written information. Planning/organizing-prioritizes and plans work activities, uses time efficiently. Quality control-understands the importance of compliance standards and pays close attention to accuracy and detail when performing duties. Adaptability-adapts to changes in the work environment, work location, manages competing demands and is able to deal with frequent change, delays or unexpected events. Dependability-consistently at work and on time, follows instructions, responds to management direction and solicits feedback to improve performance. Safety and security-actively promotes and personally observes safety and security procedures and uses equipment and materials properly. Computer & Math- proficient in the use of practice management software to efficiently and accurately perform duties; proficient in basic math to make simple calculations. Insurance - first floor PSR staff need to be certified navigators. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education / Training High school graduate or GED equivalent. Peer Counselor Breastfeeding Program, or obtain the same within 6 months of date of hire. Experience Preferably is or was a WIC client and able to relate to WIC clients in age and experience. Is or was a breastfeeding mother, preferably within the last 3-5 years. Previous computer experience preferred. Licensure/Certification None Physical Requirements Prolonged sitting, infrequent to occasional walking or standing. Requires full range of body motion, manual dexterity, and eye-hand coordination sufficient to assist clients and operate office/electronic equipment. Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range to record, prepare, and communicate appropriate reports. Requires ability to lift and carry items weighting up to 35 lbs. Requires exposure to communicable diseases and bodily fluids. Requires ability to work under stressful conditions. Work Environment Normal clinic environment and offsite in various types of environments. Work may involve irregular hours, including evenings or weekends. Requires traveling outdoors in all types of weather. Involves frequent contact with other staff, physician's offices, the public and patients. Contact may involve dealing with angry or upset people. Frequent exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances, and other conditions common to a Clinic environment. OSHA Category II - Tasks do not routinely involve contact with blood or body substances but contact may occur on an unplanned basis. Neighborhood Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Neighborhood Health does not exclude people or treat them differently for any aspect of the organization because of race, color, national origin, age, disability (physical or mental), or sex (including sexual orientation). If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to access job openings or apply for a job on this site as a result of your disability.
    $23k-30k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Youth Care Worker - 2nd shift

    Bashor Children's Home 3.5company rating

    Counselor job in Goshen, IN

    Job Description Make a Difference in the Life of a Child. Bashor Children's Home is seeking compassionate and committed Youth Care Workers to join our team. In this role, you'll provide direct care and supervision for youth in a safe, supportive, and therapeutic environment. You'll play a critical role in fostering emotional growth, teaching life skills, and helping youth build a brighter future. Key Responsibilities Build and maintain a safe, structured, and nurturing environment for youth. Supervise and support youth to ensure their physical and emotional well-being. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to create and implement individualized care plans. Teach and model positive coping skills, emotional regulation, and life skills. Lead group activities that support social, recreational, and personal development. Monitor and document daily behavior, progress, and any incidents. Respond effectively to crisis situations, using de-escalation and emergency protocols when needed. Communicate regularly with youth and staff regarding progress and concerns. Participate in team meetings, trainings, and continuous learning opportunities. Follow all agency policies, procedures, and professional ethical standards. Qualifications High School diploma, GED, or equivalent required. Must be 21 years of age or older. Experience or training in trauma-informed care, behavior management, or therapeutic environments is preferred. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to build trust and rapport with youth from diverse backgrounds. Dependable, calm under pressure, and effective at problem-solving. Willingness to work a consistent schedule, including rotating weekends and on-call shifts. Must pass background checks and drug screening as required. Schedule & Compensation Full-Time Shifts: First shift: 6AM - 2:30PM | $18.05/hour Second Shift: 1:30 PM - 10:00 PM | $19.87/hour PRN (As Needed): PRN Base Rate: $15.45/hour First Shift: 6:00 AM - 2:30 PM Second Shift: 1:30 PM - 10:00 PM Third Shift: 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM Weekend Premium: Additional $3.00/hour for weekend shifts Shift Structure: Full-time staff on 1st and 2nd shifts work a 4-days-on / 2-days-off rotation All full-time staff share on-call responsibilities and weekend rotations Why Join Bashor? Supportive, mission-driven team environment Opportunities for professional development and advancement Comprehensive benefits for full-time staff The chance to make a lasting impact in the lives of vulnerable youth If you're passionate about working with youth and want to be part of a team that helps children and families grow and heal, we'd love to hear from you.
    $18.1-19.9 hourly 14d ago
  • Part-Time Youth Specialist Juvenile Detention

    Elkhart County Government

    Counselor job in Goshen, IN

    Public Safety/Youth Specialist I Date Available: 10/01/2025 Closing Date: Until Filled ELKHART COUNTY GOVERNMENTAL POSITION VACANCY NOTICE PART-TIME YOUTH SPECIALIST JUVENILE DETENTION DEPARTMENT: Elkhart County Judiciary-Court Services HIRING RANGE: Morning Shift-$23.23/hour; Evening/Midnight Shift-$24.23/hour BENEFITS OFFERED: No Benefits Offered POSITION TO BE FILLED: ASAP HOURS & DAYS OF WORK: 29 hours/week (Day, Evening, & Midnight Shifts available) LOCATION OF POSITION: Elkhart County Correctional Complex TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Within County (please complete driving page on application) JOB SUMMARY: The Elkhart County Juvenile Detention Center is seeking qualified candidates to join their dynamic team; Responsibilities will include assisting Juvenile Detention staff with the safety, security, care and supervision of juvenile residents at the Detention Center. JOB REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate or equivalent Ability to work positively as a team member Valid driver's license and reliable transportation Pre-employment drug test and background check Elkhart County Human Resources 117 N. Second Street, Goshen, IN 46526 Telephone: ************** FAX: ************** APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL POSITION IS FILLED Elkhart County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $23.2-24.2 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Youth Engagement Specialist

    Pro Resources Staffing Services 3.9company rating

    Counselor job in Warsaw, IN

    Reports to: Youth Services Director Job Objective: The Youth Engagement Specialist supports youth ages 14-24 in achieving their educational, career, and personal goals through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Youth Program. Serving both in-school (ISY) and out-of-school (OSY) youth, the Specialist provides individualized case management, facilitates access to education and training, and connects youth to meaningful work-based learning opportunities in compliance with WIOA guidelines. This position plays a key role in removing barriers and promoting long-term success for young people. Pay and Hours:$40,000 a year PTO, Benefits, and Paid Holidays Mon-Fri 8am-430pm Essential Job Functions: Conduct outreach to identify eligible ISY and OSY participants through school, community, and referral partnerships. Complete eligibility screenings and objective assessments to determine needs and strengths. Develop and maintain Individual Service Strategies (ISS) that reflect the youth's goals and support pathways to career and education success. Provide individualized career coaching and supportive services to address employment barriers. Coordinate access to the 14 required WIOA Youth Program Elements, including tutoring, work experiences, occupational training, and leadership development. Facilitate job readiness workshops and life skills training including resume building, interviewing, financial literacy, and professionalism. Monitor youth progress and maintain regular contact through scheduled check-ins and updates. Maintain accurate documentation in the case management system (e.g., ICC) including services delivered, outcomes, and follow-ups. Establish relationships with schools, employers, training providers, and community organizations to support youth goals. Conduct follow-up with participants after program exit per WIOA timelines to document outcomes and offer continued support. Serve as a positive mentor and advocate for youth, helping them build confidence and resilience. Ensure compliance with WIOA and related state and local policies through accurate documentation, recordkeeping, and service delivery. Contribute to reporting, evaluation, and data quality efforts by accurately documenting services, tracking performance metrics, and supporting audit readiness. Contribute to team knowledge-sharing to improve service delivery and collaboration. Required Skills and Abilities: Bachelor's degree in social services, education, counseling, or related field preferred. Experience working with youth or young adults, especially those facing barriers to success. Understanding of WIOA youth services and performance metrics preferred. Strong organizational and documentation skills, with ability to manage a caseload effectively. Culturally competent and comfortable working with diverse populations. Self-starter with ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and electronic case management systems. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and delivering services with integrity and compassion. Deliver services with a commitment to equity, inclusivity, and cultural responsiveness, ensuring all youth are treated with dignity and respect. Equipment Used: This position requires regular use of a computer, internet, and database systems for documentation and reporting. Communication is conducted via email, phone, and virtual meeting platforms. Additional equipment includes a printer, scanner, and copier for administrative tasks and participant support. Work Environment and Travel Expectations: This position is primarily based in an office setting but requires consistent travel within school and community-based environments. Frequent, recurring travel throughout Region 2 is a core part of the role. Each Youth Engagement Specialist will be assigned a “home” county and is expected to travel regularly within that area to engage with program participants, partners, and service locations. #workone
    $40k yearly 7d ago
  • Group Facilitator

    Avenues Recovery

    Counselor job in Fort Wayne, IN

    Job Description Who We Are Avenues Recovery Center is a nationwide network of drug and alcohol rehab centers with eighteen locations across seven states. With an unrivaled, evidence - based clinical curriculum and highly individualized care, Avenues continues to set new standards in the world of addiction treatment. Our programs - spanning detox, residential, PHP, IOP and outpatient services - have transformed the lives of thousands to date. But our secret superpower is our people. If you are a talented, passionate clinician looking to make a real difference in the recovery community, the Avenues family warmly welcomes you! Now hiring Group Facilitators for the First Shift (8 am - 4:30 pm), 5 days per week including every other weekend. What You'll Do Conduct group therapy, psychoeducation, and process groups designed to meet each client's challenges and needs Assist clients in developing healthy coping skills, positive behaviors, and recovery tools Collaborate consistently with clinical staff to keep track of client challenges and progress Escalate any significant client concerns to Clinical Director Maintain thorough documentation of all group sessions conducted Ensure all clinical assessments and individual client charting is completed What We're Looking For Certification as a Peer Recovery Coach or Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, or Human Services required Min. one year experience in treatment industry preferred Valid licensure necessary to practice as a clinician in this state If in recovery, a minimum one-year period of sustained sobriety is required. Excellent interpersonal, observational, and communication skills Strong presence and sound judgement Warm, dignified and honest character that inspires trust and models recovery principles Where You'll Work Avenues Recovery Center at Fort Wayne is a 100- bed residential facility offering drug and alcohol detox and inpatient rehabilitation services. With its unparalleled clinical program, skilled and dedicated staff, and fresh, modern premises, Avenues at Fort Wayne provides the ultimate setting for clients to open up and begin healing and rediscovering themselves. Our star staff includes therapists and clinicians, nurses and nurse practitioners, group facilitators and behavioral health technicians - all of whom help to create a warm, accepting atmosphere, and provide care in the most compassionate and dignified manner. With all services and amenities under one roof, beginning your recovery journey has never been more gratifying. Why Join Us? Avenues features a rich, fulfilling workplace culture where every person is valued and greatness is pursued. We support our employees unconditionally, and work to provide them with every resource they need to excel! Aside from generous PTO and compensation, when you join the Avenues family, you'll be eligible for the following benefits package: 401K with employer match Medical Insurance Dental Vision Accident Critical Illness Hospital Indemnity Voluntary Short-Term Disability Voluntary Long -Term Disability Employer-Paid Life and AD&D LifeTime Benefit Term Insurance with Long Term Care Legal Coverage Pet Insurance Identity Theft Protection Employer-Paid Employee Assistance Program Flexible Spending Account (FSA) - Medical Dependent Care FSA (DCF) Eligible for HRSA STAR federal student loan repayment Join our growing team and discover the magic here at Avenues! Apply today! Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $22k-32k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Substance Use Counselor

    Recover Together, Inc.

    Counselor job in Wabash, IN

    $2,000 Sign On Bonus! *Remote hires not included, must be an in-office member At Groups, we know recovery is possible - and no one should have to do it alone. As a Counselor, you'll lead dynamic group therapy sessions and be a vital part of our member-centered care teams. You'll work in a mission-driven environment where compassion, integrity, and human connection drive real transformation. We're more than a treatment provider - we're a recovery community. Join us as we change the future of addiction healthcare. If you believe in recovery, harm reduction, and member-centered care - this is your place. Responsibilities What You'll Do * Lead 3-4 one-hour group therapy sessions per day using a structured, evidence-based curriculum. * Facilitate group discussions using a "plug and play" approach from approved modalities to meet members where they are within the guardrails of our clinical framework. * Collaborate with prescribers, care navigators, and recovery coaches. * Monitor member progress and document outcomes. * Support a positive, recovery-oriented environment for members. * Engage in local community outreach to promote Groups' mission. Qualifications * Salary range: $50,000-$70,000/ year *Based on experience, and education * Schedule (EST): Mon 9a-7:30p;Tues 9a-8:30p (WFH); Wed 9a-8p; Thurs 9a-4p; * Bachelor's degree. * An active IN behavioral health license or certification including but not limited to: CADAC II - V, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, LCAC, LSW, LMHC-A, LMFT-A, LAC, LCAC-A and associate level status with ability and willingness to obtain licensure reciprocity in other states * Minimum two years of experience leading group therapy in a SUD setting. * High comfort level with Technology: EMR, Telehealth software, Google products (Gmail, Google Docs/Sheets/Drive), mobile apps, etc. * Compassion, collaboration, commitment to quality care, and an investment in member success. * Ability to work 2-3 evenings per week up to 9pm as needed. * Other preferred backgrounds, experience, and skills include: mental health, social work, substance use disorder treatment, therapy, human services, social services, medication assisted treatment or MAT.
    $50k-70k yearly Auto-Apply 22d ago
  • Out-of-School Youth (OSY) Specialist

    Brightpoint 4.8company rating

    Counselor job in Huntington, IN

    Are you looking for a rewarding work environment with great benefits, where you will impact the lives of others (as well as yourself)? Out of School Youth (OSY) Specialist Hours: 7:30 am- 4:30 pm Monday through Friday (some evenings and weekends) JOB SUMMARY Responsible for assisting out of school youth in achieving self-sufficiency related goals through our Workforce Investment Opportunities Act (WlOA) program. Assess youth; develop work plans using goals and objectives, and monitor youth progress with strong commitment to follow-up. Provide direct Brightpoint services as warranted. Provide information and referral to other providers as necessary. JOB DUTIES Provide one-on-one case management. Perform initial client assessment with emphasis on self-sufficiency and independence. With youth participation, devise and develop individual work plans designed to move the youth to self-sufficiency and independence. Provide detailed, thorough monitoring of youth adherence to work plans by persistent and consistent follow-up through home visits, office visits, and off-site visits. Recruit youth by obtaining referrals from in-house and outside resources and the community at large. Comply with all WlOA documentation requirements in a timely fashion including contacts and activities involving youth, employers, and other groups; develop and maintain a well-organized filing system. Record information and data daily, using the WlOA data management system. It is understood that a minimum of 15-30 minutes per day is required to maintain the electronic data bases. Assist youth enroll in and attend High School Equivalency (HSE) classes in order to earn their diplomas. Assist the Resource Coordinator in recruiting employers for work-based learning experiences for OSY youth participants. Assist youth in the employment process. Assist youth in finding and maintaining quality employment, post-secondary educational, and/or short-term training certification programs; work closely with students and employers for 12 months after completion of the program. Advocate for the program and develops a pool of effective community support resources by working with employers, parents, civic groups and legislators to build awareness of and support for the program; develops job opportunities, participates in public relations activities, attends meetings and speaks to various community groups. Communicate accurate and timely information to the Program and Assistant Program Managers concerning progress related to assigned projects/activities and client work plans. Express any needs, concerns, and/or problems in completing projects. Awareness of all programs, projects, and activities provided by various departments of the agency. Participate in supervision and group meetings with Program and Assistant Program Manager. Implement Brightpoint Values at all times. SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's Degree or a minimum of 3 years social service case management experience required .Public Affairs, Social Work, or Psychology preferred. Emphasis on case management techniques, counseling skills, and networking skills. Experience working with youth accompanied by knowledge of adolescent development issues. Must successfully complete Family Development Specialist Training if available. This includes maintaining these certifications. When driving for Brightpoint, the employee must have the ability to provide own transportation as needed, have a valid Indiana driver's license and must maintain minimum liability limits of $100,000/$300,000 on auto insurance. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT, 423-3546 EXT 255 or 206 We, Brightpoint conform to all the laws, statutes, and regulations concerning equal employment opportunities and affirmative action. We strongly encourage women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply to all of our job openings. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without any regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $30k-36k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Spiritual Care Counselor / Chaplain, As Needed (PRN)

    Visiting Nurse Dba Stillwater Hospice 4.0company rating

    Counselor job in Fort Wayne, IN

    Join our team at Stillwater Hospice! At Stillwater Hospice, we foster and support growth, teamwork, and good work-life balance among all staff. We offer competitive wages and benefits in our team-forward, positive care environment. We look forward to talking to you today about joining our team! Compensation is based on total years of experience in previous clinical roles. In this role, you'll care for patients in Allen, Noble, & DeKalb counties . You will be working as needed and may have a rotational schedule. We pride ourselves on promoting an Excellent Work/Life Balance and providing Excellent Employee Benefits. 403b Retirement Plan for all employees with no cost access to a Financial Advisor and a strong Company Match for full-time employees. Shift Incentive Pay, Performance Incentives, & Mileage Reimbursement. Company-provided Uniform allowance. A Robust Employee Assistance Program (EAP) program for Employees & Family household members. New hire referral Finder's Bonus. Free employee access to the services and programs at the Peggy F. Murphy Community Grief Center. A newly remodeled, modern Inpatient Unit. Newly built Staff Respite Room in the Hospice Home IPU. Multiple employee engagement events per year: Wellness/Health Events, Quarterly Employee Benefit Fairs, Organization picnics, and Organization holiday events. A strong commitment to promoting and advancing employees from within the organization. The campus is connected to the Fort Wayne Trails system. POSITION TITLE: SPIRITUAL CARE COUNSELOR FSLA STATUS: HOURLY/ NON-EXEMPT REPORTS TO: SPIRITUAL CARE COORDINATOR POSITION OBJECTIVE: Anticipates the need and provides spiritual counsel and emotional support to the active and bereaved hospice patients and their families. Serves as a liaison between community clergy and hospice. Provides support and spiritual counsel to members of the hospice team. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree with experience in bereavement and grief. One (1) year of chaplaincy/counseling and/or previous experience in terminal care preferred (internship, clinical pastoral units, or past work experience). Preferred: Ministerial License and/or Ordained. Must be able to safely perform the job's essential functions without posing a direct threat to the health and/or safety of self or others in the workplace. Must have an Indiana motor vehicle operator's license, access to an automobile, and current automobile insurance coverage. Must drive independently to all patients'/family clients' homes. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provides spiritual care/ministry to hospice patients and families as appropriate and desired. Performs the admission spiritual assessment, assesses the present religious status of the patient, facilitates connection with their personal clergy if requested, and involves the patient's church family in care, if desired and needed. Establishes spiritual care plan for patients and families, including but not limited to counseling, sacraments, and rituals in keeping with patient's beliefs. Demonstrates respect, courtesy, and empathy to all individuals: patients, families, co-workers, and volunteers. Establishes rapport utilizing communication/listening skills, offering opportunities for patients and families to discuss and share their thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and values. Maintains positive work relationships and contributes to a team environment by demonstrating respectful, appropriate language and nonverbal behavior. Provides spiritual support as indicated in the plan of care and updates specific interventions in the patient's care plan. Participates in every other week's interdisciplinary team meeting to promote holistic care, assisting in developing and updating the plan of care. Collaborates with appropriate team members for individual cases as appropriate. Maintains a professional and therapeutic relationship with patients and families: confidentiality, coworker consideration, and utilization of the entire team. Seeks appropriate clinical supervision. Documents counseling provided in the patient's clinical records. Records the patient contacts with proper documentation and reports, following established procedures and protocols (all documentation completed by 9:00 a.m. the following day unless approved by a supervisor). Participates in monthly, weekend on-call rotation and at least one on-call holiday from 8 am-5 pm on specific on-call days to ensure appropriate patient care coverage. Acts as an educational resource for local clergy on issues of “death and dying.” Provides spiritual support for other hospice team members. Functions independently in the patient's setting. Implements agency policies in all work-related situations; orientation of patient and family to hospice services; role of team members; and spiritual care planning. Identifies and anticipates patients' spiritual needs by assessing environmental, spiritual, or religious issues in their lives. Maintains expected and acceptable productivity. Assists in orienting new employees and visiting chaplain students. Assists with in-servicing the community on the hospice philosophy as needed or requested. Coordinates care with other health care providers as needed. Works in a cooperative relationship with other SWH personnel. Assists in SWH Memorial Services. Participates in committees and task forces. Assumes responsibility for continued personal growth and development. Seeks educational opportunities to improve clinical practice. Adheres to all SWH policies. Any other duties as assigned by the supervisor. Adheres to SWH privacy practices as described in the Notice of Privacy Practices. When requested, participate in quality improvement activities and/or other agency committees or task forces. MARGINAL FUNCTIONS: Performs funeral services when requested with the approval of the supervisor. Available after regular business hours, weekends, and holidays to meet spiritual care needs of patients and families with approval from the supervisor. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL/MENTAL FUNCTIONS: Must have visual, hearing, and mental ability to initiate and comprehend written and verbal communication. Must be able to engage in clear, concise verbal/non-verbal communication. Must be able to perform tasks involving physical activity such as lifting (i.e., boxes of computer paper and bound reports), extensive bending and standing, reaching, handling objects, fingering, and discriminating colors. Must be able to climb a minimum of three (3) flights of stairs. Must be able to endure long periods of sitting while driving. Must have the ability to remain calm in occasional emergencies. Recognizes emergencies and knows emergency procedures according to agency policy. ESSENTIAL HAZARDOUS PHYSICAL EXPOSURES: Must be willing to travel between patients in inclement weather. The potential threat of physical violence to self. (Security personnel available upon request.) Potential exposure to dangerous animals, such as dogs, rodents, etc. Potential exposure to environmental pollutants. Potential exposure to infectious diseases, needle sticks, blood and body fluids, and hazardous waste. Potential exposure to variable temperatures in the working environment. CHEMICAL OR HAZARDOUS PHYSICAL EXPOSURES: Potential exposure to substances within the office environment, including copy machine toner, VDT emissions, cleaning solvents, and medical supply chemicals. Potential exposure to chemical/cleaning substances in the patient's home environment. ESSENTIAL PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Seat belts must be worn when traveling during working hours according to state law. OTHER SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Must be willing to accept assignments without regard to location, socioeconomic environment, disease, or ethnic origin. Must be willing to make after-hours and weekend visits, as requested. The published compensation range for this position reflects a good faith estimate of starting base pay for full-time (40 hours per week) employment at the time of posting. The base pay may be higher or lower based on demonstrated job-related experience.
    $25k-29k yearly est. Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Licensed Behavioral Health Professional (LCSW, LMFT, or LCMHC) - Marion

    IHC 4.4company rating

    Counselor job in Marion, IN

    Indiana Health Centers, Inc. (IHC) is a mission-driven organization providing high-quality, affordable healthcare to underserved and uninsured populations since 1977. At IHC, a Federally Qualified Health Center, we specialize in integrated care which means having access to essential services to meet the needs of patients we serve in the community. With ten healthcare centers, eight Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutrition program locations, a Mobile Health Unit, and in-house Pharmacy services, we offer primary medical, dental, and behavioral healthcare services to community-based patient populations throughout Indiana that are diverse in age, educational background, and income level. IHC Marion seeks a compassionate Licensed Behavioral Health Professional to join our team! You will be crucial in providing integrated behavioral health services within the Primary Care Behavioral Health model. The Behavioral Health Professional is an essential member of our integrated care team and is vital in delivering evidence-based and high-quality care to the individuals and families we serve in our community. Meet our Marion Team: ************************************************* Monday - 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursday - 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday - 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Saturday (every other) - 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Role Highlights: * 100% outpatient * 4-day work week option * Dedicated administrative time built into your schedule * No weekends, evenings, off on major holidays, and generous PTO * Administrative support * Mission-driven hybrid flexibility * Dedicated case manager * Ongoing professional development training * Challenging and rewarding work environment IHC's robust benefits and compensation package includes: * $5,000.00 retention bonus paid after one year * $2,500.00 paid for continuing education, including paid licensing fees and tuition reimbursement * Paid malpractice * Day 1 Insurance benefits eligibility * Employer-paid Group Life, Short-term disability, and Long-term disability coverages and HSA employer contributions * 403(b) Retirement Plan matching at one year of employment * Generous Paid Time Off and Floating Holidays * Flexible Leave of Absence programs * Personify Health Wellness program with paid incentives for participation * SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program with 24/7 access to therapy consultation services Licensed Behavioral Health Professional Job Responsibilities: * Provide comprehensive assessment and diagnosis of behavioral health patients * Assists providers in recognizing and treating mental, psychosocial, and substance abuse disorders * Provide effective treatment planning and assist patients in achieving goals * Evaluate crises and apply appropriate interventions and referrals * Provide assessment, consultation, and brief intervention for psychological/psychiatric disorders * Maintain an active presence and communicate with Primary Care Providers (PCPs) during clinic hours * Available for same-day and scheduled initial interventions with patients * Performs brief, limited follow-up visits for selected patients * Actively participate in meetings that support IHC's integrated healthcare model to provide comprehensive care for patients * Assist in the detection of "at risk" patients and the development of plans to prevent further psychological or physical deterioration * Assist the primary care team in developing care management processes such as the use of guidelines, disease management techniques, case management, and patient education to improve self-management of chronic disease, including substance use * Teach patients, families, and staff care, prevention, and treatment enhancement techniques * Monitor the site's behavioral health program, identifying problems related to patient service and make recommendations for improvement Desired skillset: * The ideal candidate will have excellent working knowledge of behavioral medicine and evidence-based treatments for medical and mental health conditions * Comfortable with the pace of primary care, working with an interdisciplinary team * Ability to design and implement clinical pathways and protocols for treatment of chronic conditions * Ability to work through brief patient contacts and make quick and accurate clinical assessments * Strong communication skills * Cultural awareness and sensitivity * Good knowledge of psychopharmacology Requirements * Master's degree in social work from an accredited university/college * LCSW, LMFT, or LCMHC licensure in the state of Indiana * Basic Life Support (BLS) certification (AED included) * Active and clean Indiana driver's license, including state-mandated auto insurance * At least 1 year of experience, 3 years or more preferred Equal Employment Opportunity Statement We are an equal-opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status. Salary Description $83,430.00-93,441.60 (education/experience based)
    $31k-40k yearly est. 12d ago
  • High School Guidance Counselor

    Indiana Public Schools 3.6company rating

    Counselor job in Hartford City, IN

    Guidance Counselor FLSA Status: Exempt Responsible to: Building Principal Supervises: Students Evaluated by: Building Principal/Assistant Principal Terms of Employment: 205 days Evaluation Period: * Formative evaluations throughout the school year as per BCS Performance and Assessment Procedures. * Annual summative evaluation prior to July 1. Purpose of the Position: * Provide a comprehensive competency-based counseling program focused on the learning, personal/social and career/vocational needs of all students. Minimum Requirements: The following are the qualifications and minimum requirements necessary for a person to perform this job. * Valid Guidance Counseling License * Strong organizational and leadership skills * Knowledge of school law * Excellent communication skills both oral and written * Ability to use all applicable technology (Powerschool) Essential Functions of the Position: The following functions have been determined by Blackford County Schools to be essential to the successful performance of this position. * Make him/herself available to all students seeking guidance and counseling services. * Advocate on behalf of the student and/or his/her family. Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students. * Facilitate outreach efforts to provide services to students, parents/guardians and staff. * Connect students, parents/guardians and staff with specialized referral agencies. * Understand, evaluate, and interpret academic performance data. Interpret information about students to the student, their parents/guardians, and staff. * Implement individual and group counseling methods that are appropriate. * Conduct career and educational planning activities. * Participate in in-service activities promoted by the district. * Submit required reports promptly and accurately. * Schedule students in appropriate courses. * Consult with students, parents and staff to assist students with academic/career planning. * Meet individually with every 9-12th grade student and develop a career plan. * Assist students with scholarship, college entrance, and financial aid applications. * Schedule and coordinate ISTEP assessments as well as the ACT, PSAT, SAT, ASVAB, etc. * Compile and submit data for the Course Offering Report. * Adhere to and support board policy, school guidelines, administrative rules and directives. Secondary Functions of the Position: The following functions, while important and necessary to the position, have been determined by Blackford County Schools to be marginal to the successful performance of this position. * Perform other duties and responsibilities as needed or as directed by the Building Principal or Superintendent. Knowledge of: * Policies, procedures and functions of Blackford County Schools Board of Trustees and the Indiana Department of Education * Applicable software and applications Ability to: * Plan, organize, and schedule priorities. * Use independent judgment and initiative in making sound decisions and in developing solutions to problems. * Discreetly handle confidential and politically sensitive matters. * Make independent decisions in accordance with established policies and procedures. * Tactfully and courteously respond to requests and inquiries/complaints from the general public and staff. * Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. * Establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, staff and the community. Equipment Used: * General Office Equipment (computer, telephone, copier, fax machine). Place Where Work is Performed: * Blackford High School or Blackford Junior High Physical Demands: * Must be able to sit and/or stand for long periods of time. * Must be able to stoop, kneel or crouch. * Must be able to hear and speak clearly. * Must be able to lift items of 20 lbs. occasionally. How this was developed: This was developed by the HR Department. Blackford County Schools assures Equal Employment Opportunities for job candidates and employees. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential tasks. This job description is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements. However, management and administration reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary. It is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills, or working conditions associated with the position. Competitive salary and outstanding benefits
    $31k-41k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Camp Counselor-Franke Park Day Camp (Seasonal)

    City of Fort Wayne, In 3.9company rating

    Counselor job in Fort Wayne, IN

    CAMP COUNSELOR - FRANKE PARK DAY CAMP City of Fort Wayne | Parks & Recreation Enjoy working with kids? Love being outdoors? Looking for a meaningful summer job? Join the Franke Park Day Camp team and help create a safe, fun, and engaging environment for campers while building leadership and outdoor education skills. What You'll Do Camp Counselors work directly with youth ages 4-17, delivering outdoor education and daily activities while ensuring camper safety and positive experiences. Key responsibilities include: * Welcome campers and parents; explain programs and daily activities * Supervise and engage campers throughout the day * Teach crafts, games, and outdoor skills * Lead hikes, group games, and camp ceremonies * Teach environmental ethics, equipment care, and weather observation * Assist with fire building, outdoor cooking, and food preparation/cleanup * Prepare daily activities and attend required training sessions * Meet with supervisors for daily feedback and evaluation * Follow all City safety rules, policies, and procedures Other duties may be assigned. What We're Looking For * High school diploma or GED required * Childcare or teaching experience preferred, not required * College students studying education or related fields encouraged to apply * Willingness to learn basic camping and outdoor education skills * Strong communication skills and a professional, positive attitude * Ability to work effectively with staff, campers, parents, and the public Physical & Work Requirements * Ability to hike or walk 3-5 miles per day over uneven terrain * Ability to occasionally lift up to 40 lbs * Work performed indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions * Standing, walking, and light lifting required throughout the day Certifications Required for Continued Employment * Valid Indiana Driver's License if operating a City vehicle * First Aid, CPR, and AED certification within two weeks of employment (Training provided by the City of Fort Wayne Risk Management Department) Equal Opportunity Employer Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of applicable drug screening, physical examination, and background checks.
    $26k-32k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)

    Gotham Enterprises 4.3company rating

    Counselor job in Gas City, IN

    Position: Full-Time Salary: $115,000 - $120,000 per year Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM We are hiring an Indiana-licensed LMHC to deliver ongoing virtual therapy to a steady client caseload. This position is built for counselors who value consistency, predictable hours, and a structured clinical environment that supports quality care delivery. Responsibilities Provide scheduled telehealth counseling sessions Conduct assessments and follow-up evaluations Supervise associate clinicians and review case notes Ensure documentation aligns with state requirements Support continuity of care and treatment adjustments Evaluate treatment effectiveness over time Requirements Current Indiana LMHC license Master's degree in Counseling or related field Experience delivering mental health therapy Prior supervision experience preferred Strong written communication skills Benefits 2 weeks PTO Health insurance 401(k) with 3% employer match This is a solid opportunity for clinicians seeking stability and professional trust.
    $36k-53k yearly est. Auto-Apply 11d ago

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How much does a counselor earn in Fort Wayne, IN?

The average counselor in Fort Wayne, IN earns between $18,000 and $50,000 annually. This compares to the national average counselor range of $19,000 to $67,000.

Average counselor salary in Fort Wayne, IN

$30,000
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