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Father Flanagan's Boys' Home
Counselor internship job in Council Bluffs, IA
Provides in-home intervention to children and their families utilizing a skill based, solution focused model to help families adopt positive solutions to problems through the teaching of skills and behavioral techniques accessing community resources and support.MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:Provides safe and effective services
Adheres to policies related to safety and boundaries with service recipients.
Attends safety and abuse risk management training as assigned.
Adheres to procedures related to managing high-risk activities and supervising service recipients.
Reports suspicious or inappropriate behaviors and policy violations.
Follows mandated abuse reporting requirements.
Provides intervention services for IHFS
Develops and maintains effective working relationships with families and with community service resources, including medical professionals, public welfare personnel, lawyers, therapists, law enforcement staff, school officials, neighbors, and religious and youth organization representatives utilizing referral sources as necessary.
Provides screening and assessment to determine program eligibility and identifies areas to address in the service plan if applicable.
Provides training and support in the development and utilization of functional skills to families with problems and individuals associated with the families.
Assesses problems and provides care to youth and families; monitors individual and family progress in the attainment of predetermined goals providing regular review and update of service plans.
May provide outreach and prevention services to include increasing community awareness, and offering informational and educational service programs to youth and families as required.
Maintains appropriate level of direct contact with families per program requirements, and remains available to families 24/7, for crisis intervention as needed.
Provides consumers, including school personnel and others working with children served by the program, training in the management of difficult behaviors.
Promotes family self-determination by assisting family in identifying and accessing community services and resources.
Educates families on the needs of good physical health, quality medical attention and preventive health care.
Assists families in building on their spiritual and religious beliefs or practices as a source of strength to reach their goals.
Promotes culture of professionalism through role modeling and respect.
Meets with families and children at various locations; utilizes own vehicle to travel to work destinations and to transport youth as authorized.
Completes administrative functions for IHFS
Prepares and submits reports and recommendations concerning case load status, budget requests, changes in service plans, and any unusual incidents that occur in the operation of the program.
Reports any critical incidents involving family members or staff according to standard reporting guidelines.
Prepares proper documentation and service plans in a timely manner as defined by the program.
Implements feedback from supervisor.
Ensures compliance with all contractual, regulatory, program, and accrediting body standards.
Notifies supervisor of change in professional status or standing that may affect job status or program compliance including driving record, driver's license suspension, vehicle insurance cancellation, and missed mandatory training.
May be trained to become a certified Common Sense Parenting Instructor and as a certified instructor may be asked to conduct Common Sense Parenting (CSP) Courses at designated locations as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Solid understanding of the philosophy and function of public assistance and social services systems. Knowledge of recognized interventions such as risk assessment and crisis intervention in order to address identified service needs.
Knowledge of regulatory requirements pertaining to youth care and the ability to learn, apply, and explain complex regulations and policies governing child welfare processes and services.
Ability to function independently and have flexibility, personal integrity, and the ability to work effectively with youth, staff, and support agencies.
Knowledge of community resources and service providers available in the geographical area; knowledge of the functions and services of the community organizations and related human services.
Ability to communicate with individuals at all levels in the organization and with external business contacts in an articulate, professional manner while maintaining necessary degree of confidentiality.
Computer skills in Microsoft Office.
Knowledge of Boys Town model and fidelity of care.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree in human services or related field and 1 year of experience working with children and families required OR in rural counties in Iowa an Associates degree and 2 years of experience working with children and families can be considered.
Minimum 1 year of experience including working with children and families required.
Possess a valid driver's license with a good driving record required.
Pass an annual Motor Vehicle Registration (MVR) check required.
Ability to provide own transportation (mileage reimbursed) to complete travel requirements of the job required.
Meet auto insurance requirements established by Boys Town policy and/or State and Local laws required.
Available rotationally to provide crisis response and must be available to work non-traditional business hours including early mornings, nights, weekends, and holidays required.
Based on business need, some areas may require bilingual skills required.
May be trained to become a State Approved Family Team Decision Meeting and/or Youth Transition Decision Making Facilitator and may be asked to conduct facilitated meetings at designated locations as assigned.
Certification or licensure may be required based on Affiliate Site location, Local contracts, or Federal/State contract requirements required.
Central Florida: CPR certification obtained during pre-service training per contract requirements required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience working with children and families in community-based programs or Boys Town Programs preferred.
Other Duties: This job description incorporates the essential functions and duties required for this position. However, other duties may be required and assigned at times and as determined by a supervisor in order to meet the needs of the organization.
Serves as a role model in carrying out activities and behaviors that reflect the values and principles of the Boys Town mission.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, EQUIPMENT USAGE, WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Reasonably expected to have and maintain sufficient strength, agility, and endurance to perform during stressful (physical, mental and emotional) situations encountered on the job without compromising their health and well-being or that of their fellow employees, youth, or families. Duties are performed in a variety of environments ranging from highly stressful and potentially aggressive (physical interventions, escorts, etc.) to casual and leisurely, in both indoor and outdoor settings. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is subject to outside weather conditions and maybe required to visit homes with substandard living conditions and domestic pets.
Care and respect for others is more than a commitment at Boys Town - it is the foundation of who we are and what we do.
At Boys Town, we cultivate a culture of belonging for all employees that respects their individual strengths, views, and experiences. We believe that our differences enable us to be a better team - one that makes better decisions, drives innovation, and delivers better business results.
About Boys Town:
Boys Town has been changing the way America cares for children and families since 1917. With over a century of service, our employees have helped us grow from a small boardinghouse in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, into one of the largest national child and family care organizations in the country. With the addition of Boys Town National Research Hospital in 1977, our services branched out into the health care and research fields, offering even more career opportunities to those looking to make a real difference.
Our employees are our #1 supporters when it comes to achieving Boys Town's mission, which is why we are proud of their commitment to making the world a better place for children, families, patients, and communities. A unique feature for employees and their dependents enrolled in medical benefits are reduced to no cost visits for services performed by a Boys Town provider at a Boys Town location. Additional costs savings for the employee and their dependents are found in our pharmacy benefits with low to zero-dollar co-pays on certain maintenance drugs. Boys Town takes your mental health seriously with no cost mental health visits to an in-network provider. We help our employees prepare for retirement with a generous match on their 401K or 401K Roth account. Additional benefits include tuition assistance, parenting resources from our experts and professional development opportunities within the organization, just to name a few. Working at Boys Town is more than just a job, it is a way of life.
This advertisement describes the general nature of work to be performed and does not include an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, or abilities required. Boys Town is an equal employment opportunity employer and participates in the E-Verify program. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. To request a disability-related accommodation in the application process, contact us at **************.
$41k-58k yearly est. Auto-Apply 51d ago
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Behavioral Health Specialist
Common Spirit
Counselor internship job in Council Bluffs, IA
Job Summary and Responsibilities Behavioral Health Specialist - West Broadway Primary Care Clinic - Council Bluffs, IA * Extensive training and orientation program * Assists with mental health and substance abuse patient triage and level of care determinations
* Assists patients with mental health and substance abuse system navigation
* Thrives in high-paced and active clinical environment, supporting patients in acute crisis situations
Job Requirements
* Master's Degree, Mental Health Counseling or Social Work
* Must have an active license in state of practice - IA: LMHC or LISW
Where You'll Work
From primary to specialty care as well as walk-in and virtual services CHI Health Clinic delivers more options and better access so you can spend time on what matters: being healthy. We offer more than 20 specialties and 100 convenient locations; with some clinics offering extended hours.
$32k-49k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Behavioral Health Specialist
Commonspirit Health
Counselor internship job in Council Bluffs, IA
Where You'll Work
From primary to specialty care as well as walk-in and virtual services CHI Health Clinic delivers more options and better access so you can spend time on what matters: being healthy. We offer more than 20 specialties and 100 convenient locations; with some clinics offering extended hours.
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Behavioral Health Specialist - West Broadway Primary Care Clinic - Council Bluffs, IA
Extensive training and orientation program
Assists with mental health and substance abuse patient triage and level of care determinations
Assists patients with mental health and substance abuse system navigation
Thrives in high-paced and active clinical environment, supporting patients in acute crisis situations
Job Requirements
Master's Degree, Mental Health Counseling or Social Work
Must have an active license in state of practice - IA: LMHC or LISW
$32k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Deer Oaks 4.6
Counselor internship job in Council Bluffs, IA
Deer Oaks Behavioral Health - Long-Term Care Clinical Services
Join a mission-driven behavioral health organization that has been a trusted partner to Long-Term Care (LTC) communities for over 30 years. Deer Oaks is a nationally recognized leader in geriatric behavioral health, partnering with thousands of facilities across the country to deliver compassionate, evidence-based care to older adults and individuals with chronic medical conditions.
We are seeking a Licensed Mental Health Counselor to join our integrated clinical team. In this role, you will work onsite in one or more long-term care facilities within your local community, providing therapy, assessment, care planning, and behavioral health support. This position offers professional autonomy, a predictable Monday-Friday schedule, and robust administrative and clinical support so you can focus on what matters most-helping patients thrive.
What You'll Do
As a key member of the interdisciplinary team, you will:
Clinical Care
Provide individual, family, and group therapy to LTC residents.
Conduct clinical assessments, psychosocial evaluations, screenings, and treatment planning.
Support residents with depression, anxiety, adjustment to illness, grief, trauma, substance use, behavioral disturbances, and other conditions common in LTC settings.
Deliver behavioral management and brief, goal-oriented interventions aligned with best practices in geriatric care.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Work closely with nursing, social services, rehabilitation, and medical providers to coordinate treatment and improve resident outcomes.
Participate in care plan discussions, facility meetings, and case collaborations as needed.
Documentation & Compliance
Maintain complete and timely documentation using our Geriatric Notes Tool (GNT).
Follow ethical, professional, and regulatory guidelines for clinical documentation, confidentiality, and care delivery.
Facility Partnership
Build strong, professional relationships with facility staff and leadership.
Serve as a behavioral health resource and trusted partner in supporting residents' mental and emotional needs.
Why Choose Deer Oaks?
We are a provider-centric organization that takes pride in supporting our clinicians with the tools, training, and benefits they need to succeed.
Work-Life Balance
Flexible scheduling - create your own Monday-Friday schedule
No evenings, weekends, or on-call
Autonomy in organizing your daily workflow and caseload
Professional Growth
ASWB-accredited CEUs at no cost
Ongoing clinical support, mentorship, and consultation
Access to geriatric-specific clinical training and specialty resources
Robust Administrative Support
Dedicated teams for billing, collections, credentialing, insurance, and scheduling
HIPAA-compliant documentation system and efficient workflows
Liability insurance provided (100% company-paid) for full-time and part-time staff
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive compensation model
Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance- part time
401(k) retirement plan
Generous PTO and paid holidays- part time
Who Thrives in this Role?
LMHCs who value autonomy paired with team collaboration
Clinicians who enjoy working with older adults and medically complex individuals
Strong communicators comfortable partnering with facility staff
Providers who are organized, compassionate, and clinically confident
Clinicians seeking long-term stability in a supportive environment
What You'll Need
Active, unrestricted LMHC license
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
Ability to work independently while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team
Comfortable navigating LTC environments
Commitment to timely documentation and high-quality care
About Deer Oaks - The Behavioral Health Solution
Focused exclusively on behavioral health in long-term care since 1992, Deer Oaks proudly serves thousands of skilled nursing and assisted living facilities nationwide. Our mission is to enhance the emotional well-being and quality of life of residents through compassionate, clinically excellent behavioral health services.
To learn more about our organization, visit *****************
or contact:
Deena Mullins, Recruitment Partner, email: *********************, Cell: **************
$32k-47k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Child and Family Care Team Specialist - Iowa CCBHC
Peer Center
Counselor internship job in Council Bluffs, IA
At Heartland Family Service, we are committed to building a culture that is trauma informed and values and celebrates diversity and inclusion. We believe this allows for better service delivery and innovation, as it encourages our employees to bring various experiences and uniqueness to the workplace.
Trauma Informed Care is an approach to engaging people with histories of trauma that recognizes the presence of trauma symptoms and acknowledges the role that trauma has played in their lives. Trauma Informed Care also acknowledges the effects of working with trauma survivors on our workforce and seeks to build collaborative and supportive working environments and relationships.
If you believe in our mission of creating healthy families and communities, and like a fast pace, collaborative and team-oriented environment, then Heartland Family Service is the agency for you.
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF WORK
The Child and Family Care Team Specialist serves as the behind-the-scenes point person who ensures consistent communication among a client's care team, both within the organization and with external providers, to support optimal care. They help connect clients to additional resources or programs as needed and are responsible for completing the documentation required for the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC).
The Child and Family Care Team Specialist will serve children/adolescents with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) and families, regardless of ability to pay.
Compensation: between $19.74 and $23.54 per hour (wage is determined by total years of relevant experience)
Work Schedule: 37.5 hours per week
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in psychology, social services, sociology or other related fields desired or comparable work experience preferred
One year experience in health and human services, or related field
Previous experience working with children with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) preferred
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Document client contact, Release of Information, consents for treatment, and all required agency documentation.
Ensure completion of agency-wide assessments (e.g., PHQ-9, DLA-20, Columbia Suicidality Rating Scale, if applicable).
Conduct and document assessments at admission and ongoing intervals, identifying client strengths, abilities, needs, and goals.
Develop individualized care plans, including coordination, crisis intervention, and self-care strategies, in collaboration with the client.
Advocate for client needs and ensure consistent engagement in services.
Connect clients to appropriate resources such as physical health, behavioral health/substance use treatment, housing, education, employment, and social services.
Maintain monthly contact with clients through face-to-face meetings or telehealth.
Coordinate with the client's support network, including family, healthcare providers, behavioral health professionals, social service agencies, and legal representatives.
Facilitate communication among providers, organize case conferences, and utilize team expertise to support client care.
Create, maintain and share as appropriate a dynamic self-care plan.
Strive to make connections between the agency and the larger community whenever possible to contribute to the agency's ongoing fundraising and friend-raising efforts.
Essential functions of this job are to be performed on company physical work site or designated workspace.
$19.7-23.5 hourly 13d ago
Adoption Social Worker - Greater Kansas City Area
Holt International 4.1
Counselor internship job in Omaha, NE
Part-time/hourly position; $27-$30/hour Holt International's Programs and Services Department serves more than 1,000,000 children, family members and other individuals around the world each year through family strengthening services, orphan care and adoption services. Managed by U.S. and in-country staff, these programs and services are carried out in close cooperation with partner agencies, orphanages and other child service providers, government child welfare agencies, local and regional officials, funding agencies, and others. The Programs and Services Department continuously evaluates opportunities to expand or deepen program services in countries where we work while maintaining high standards of quality and transparency for sustainable development and child welfare impact.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Holt International finds and supports permanent, loving families for children who are orphaned, abandoned or at serious risk of separation from their family. The master's level social worker represents Holt in their community and ensures successful adjustment of child and family by conducting an assessment of the family, and providing appropriate services throughout the adoption process. The master's level social worker works cooperatively with families, the Branch Office and Adoption Teams headquartered in Eugene, Oregon. Note: The Adoption Social Worker is primarily a home-based position. The Branch Social Worker position is required to travel (most often by car) to different locations within the assigned area to complete the essential functions of the position.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (to be completed within timeframes outlined by the Branch Director):
1. Determines a family's ability and capacity to parent an adopted child by conducting pre-home study meetings as requested, reviewing and assessing agency-requested information, evaluating the family's knowledge and perceptions of adoption, teaching adoption education courses as needed, and conducting psycho-social assessments of family members.
2. Contributes to the delivery of high-quality adoption services by producing adoption home studies and post placement reports that comply with provided guidelines and meet current agency, state, country and USCIS requirements.
3. Provides support and case management of all assigned families by maintaining quarterly contacts throughout process, communicating information to the family, referring family to appropriate community support systems when necessary and documenting all correspondence in Holt's database.
4. Prepares family for travel and assists with post placement adjustment by providing training and identifying resources available to help meet the child's needs and aid in the child's adjustment to the family. Conduct home visits as required by state law and country program guidelines, assist in early identification of problematic issues, and make a determination regarding the stability and appropriateness of the placement.
5. Assures child's physical and emotional well-being and eases family's adjustment by providing counseling to the child and family and/or helping arrange for counseling with a clinician outside the agency if needed. In case of an adoption disruption or dissolution, maintain relationship with family to ensure transition plan is developed that meets the child's needs. Assist child and family with transition of child to new placement.
6. Contributes to public knowledge about Holt and supports Holt programs by participating in activities arranged by Holt including picnics or parent groups, representing Holt at adoption meetings, coalitions and organizations, and performing other outreach activities as appropriate.
7. Maintains professional knowledge by attending relevant seminars and course work, keeping informed about State regulations, legislation, adoption issues and child-related issues overseas; maintaining license, if required.
8. Contributes to a positive, productive work environment by meeting attendance and punctuality guidelines and pre-arranging time off with appropriate notice; treating all people with dignity and respect; and exhibiting good listening and comprehension skills including giving and welcoming feedback.
9. Contributes to team effort by working cooperatively with Branch and Eugene offices, respectfully responding to all communication from Branch and Eugene in a timely manner. Providing back-up to colleagues as needed and supporting branch office in meeting objectives.
SUCCESS FACTORS: The successful Adoption Social Worker has strong assessment skills and the ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship with families and work cooperatively with agency staff and contacts in the community. She/he has the ability to identify unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics and address these with families in a respectful, open and supportive manner. She/he has the ability to problem solve in a creative manner and manage families and children in crisis while exercising good judgment. She/he has strong organizational skills, is able to work independently, set priorities, and analyze documents. She/he leverages current technology to support performance and efficiency in accomplishing assigned responsibilities.
Requirements
KNOWLEDGE: Master's degree in social work or related field, five years experience in a social service setting, and state license (where applicable). Requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge to determine the appropriateness of an adoptive placement of a child and whether that placement is in the best interests of the child. Must have proven clinical and assessment skills and experience in adoption services and processes. Ability to conduct a psycho-social assessment. Experience providing counseling to individuals, families and/or groups. Knowledge of family and group dynamics and adoption practices. Excellent writing and computer skills. Cross cultural sensitivity. Note: Required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of training every two years on current and emerging adoption practice issues.
INFORMATION PROCESSING: Ability to organize, set priorities and work independently. Ability to analyze and interpret complex information from multiple sources and work through complex issues with families and children to identify root issues, potential solutions and options for intervention. Looks at information from multiple perspectives and thoroughly weighs strengths and weaknesses of families before making decisions.
SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY: This position requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge in determining the appropriateness of an adoptive placement for a child and whether the placement is in the best interests of the child. Includes recruiting families; assessing family functioning; determining capacity to parent; identifying unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics; managing families and children in crisis; providing on-going support and case management to families; completing reports on-time; documenting all contact with family; communicating with families, Branch and Eugene staff; treating families and co-workers with respect; exercise good judgment and problem solve in a creative manner.
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: Ability to express thoughts and feelings and facilitate that expression from others. Ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship, work cooperatively with agency staff, and work well with collateral contacts in the community including returning phone calls and emails in a timely and courteous manner.
IMPACT OF RESULTS: Promote feelings of good will and public support for Holt by ensuring successful adjustment of child and family, optimizing effectiveness of adoption process, boosting family recruitment and community awareness of adoption and Holt's services in the coverage area.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None
DESCRIBE CONTROLS: Reports to and is evaluated by the Social Services Director.
$27-30 hourly 60d+ ago
Group Meeting Facilitator / Coordinator
Prosidian Consulting
Counselor internship job in Omaha, NE
ProSidian is a Management and Operations Consulting Services Firm focusing on providing value to clients through tailored solutions based on industry-leading practices. ProSidian services focus on the broad spectrum of Enterprise Service Solutions for Risk Management | Compliance | Business Process | IT Effectiveness | Engineering | Environmental | Sustainability | and Human Capital. We help forward-thinking clients solve problems and improve operations.
Launched by former Big 4 Management Consultants; our multidisciplinary teams bring together the talents of nearly 190 professionals globally to complete a wide variety of engagements for Private Companies, Fortune 1,000 Enterprises, and Government Agencies. Our solution-centric services are deployed across the enterprise, target drivers of economic profit (growth, margin, and efficiency), and are aligned at the intersections of assets, processes, policies, and people delivering value.
ProSidian clients represent a broad spectrum of industries including but not limited to Aerospace And Telecommunications | Consumer Products, Services, And Retail | Development And Sustainability | DOD/Military | Energy, Resources, & Industrials | Financial Services | Government & Public Services | Information Technology, Media, And Telecommunications | Life Sciences & Health Care | Manufacturing And Operations | Nuclear and Environmental | Professional Services |, etc. Learn More About ProSidian Consulting at ******************
Job Description
This service is to provide Meeting Facilitation and Coordination support to the ongoing development and implementation of the Missouri River Recovery Program (MRRP). Services include Structured Decision-Making expertise and guidance in the collaboration with The Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee (MRRIC) and the updating and implementation of the MRRP's Science and Adaptive Management Plan (SAMP) for the piping plover and pallid sturgeon on the Missouri River.
Structured Decision Making (SDM) is an approach for careful and organized analysis of natural resource management decisions. Based in decision theory and risk analysis, SDM encompasses a simple set of concepts and helpful steps, rather than a rigidly-prescribed approach for problem solving. The core SDM concepts and steps to better decision making are useful across all types of decisions: from individuals making minor or personal decisions to complex public sector decisions involving multiple decision makers, scientists and other stakeholders.
How does SDM relate to Adaptive Management (ARM)? For those decisions that are iterated over time, actions taken early on may result in learning that improves management later, provided that an appropriate monitoring program is in place to provide the feedback. Adaptive management, then, is a special case of structured decision making for decisions that are iterated or linked over time
This opportunity will require the selected candidate to be onsite when necessary but will be a hybrid with virtual facilitation tasks. The ability to travel to the work site when needed is critical for this position.
The primary objectives of the ideal Group Meeting Coordinator / Facilitator are to:
Provide Structured Decision-Making expertise to the MRRP
Support USACE on when and how to use Strategic Decision Making (SDM) within the collaborative stakeholder process
Lead collaborative SDM engagements between agency and stakeholders to increase understanding of complex issues such as the planning and design of IRCs and preparation for future test flow from Fort Peck Dam.
Use and maintain specialized decision analysis tools to help display impacts and effects of actions on Human Considerations
Lead agency and stakeholders through trade-off discussions based on decision analysis tools
The main goal of these workshops is to help Tribes and stakeholders understand the information available, to facilitate the two-way communication of information between USACE, Tribes and stakeholders, and to build trust to minimize the possibilities of misunderstandings that can lead to threats to the implementation of the program..
The ideal candidate for the Group Meeting Facilitator / Coordinator position will support the following Support Swim Lanes:
Task 1 - Facilitation of 6 total In-person virtual MRRIC and Adaptive Management (AM) Meetings / Workshops including
2 AM Workshops (April 2023 and 2024)
MRRIC Plenary Meetings (July & November 2023 and 2024.
Task 2 - Facilitation, planning, and participation of regular webinars and calls including
HC Work Group and Joint Work Group Calls
AM Team Calls
AM Technical Team calls
MRRIC Plenary
Fall Science Webinar Meetings in 2023 and 2024
Task 3 - Research and development of annual AM Technical Team content
Responsible for participating on the AM Team and for the HC topics of discussion
Lead the ProSidian Engagement team to research and document the required content for MRRIC's Fall Science and AM Workshops
Gather information from sources for preparation
Utilization of decision analysis tools to integrate HC concerns envisioned in the Adaptive Management Plan
Assist in conveying aspects to a relevant strategic plan
Task 4 - Strategic Decision Making (SDM) Processes
Design, organize and facilitate workshop series' to engage tribes and stakeholders with USACE about issues of interest in implementation of the MRRP.
Gather, Analyze, Present, and Explain information in virtual interactive workshop settings
Facilitate and coordinate two parallel workshops regarding the Missouri River and Fort Peck Dam virtually involving agendas, approaches, meeting logistics, development of workshop content, decision analysis tool modification, data analysis, preparing presentations, workshop facilitation, and post-call meeting notes
Task 5 - Additional Tasks As Necessary
Perform additional support on the above-mentioned tasks as necessary to support the MRRP implementation process
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in an appropriate scientific or business field of study or a minimum of 5 years' experience in a similar position. Experience supersedes/complements academic achievement with satisfactory past work that includes: facilitation of Strategic Planning Facilitation, Board Retreat Facilitation, Advisory Boards and Conferences or group decision-making meetings utilizing a Strategic Planning Facilitation, Advisory Board and Conference model which emphasizes team/group engagement and consensus-based decision-making or the conduct of professional training.
A committed, driven individual with good interpersonal skills, excellent time management, and organizational skills is required
Ability to communicate with customers, contractors, and the public and agency representatives in person and over the phone to ensure all aspects of support for board and committee meetings are successfully completed.
Ability to live capture of meeting discussion/decisions in Microsoft word or excel and able to summarize chunks of information for clarity and understanding.
Ability to work as and administrative support lead Comfortable working with group dynamics while supporting group meetings and/or project/taskforce initiatives or activity process with strong sense of urgency and problem-solving skills
Exceptional customer service skills over the phone and in person
Familiarity with core Microsoft office tools and processes, especially: excel, outlook, word, and PowerPoint
Extensive Facilitation experience including documentation of meeting minutes in Microsoft word, establishing ground rules during meetings, managing the discussion and decisions during a meeting
Ability to get things on track with appropriate suggestions or redirecting group efforts.
Strong written and oral communication and developed cross-functional teamwork and collaboration skills
Ability to travel as required.
US Citizenship is required
Additional Information
CORE COMPETENCIES
Teamwork - ability to foster teamwork collaboratively as a participant, and effectively as a team leader
Leadership - ability to guide and lead colleagues on projects and initiatives
Business Acumen - understanding and insight into how organizations perform, including business processes, data, systems, and people
Communication - ability to effectively communicate to stakeholders of all levels orally and in writing
Motivation - persistent in pursuit of quality and optimal client and company solutions
Agility - ability to quickly understand and transition between different projects, concepts, initiatives, or work streams
Judgment - exercises prudence and insight in decision-making process while mindful of other stakeholders and long-term ramifications
Organization - ability to manage projects and activity, and prioritize tasks
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OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Business Tools - understanding and proficiency with business tools and technology, including Microsoft Office. The ideal candidate is advanced with Excel, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint and Word, and proficient with Adobe Acrobat, data analytic tools, and Visio with the ability to quickly learn other tools as necessary.
Business Tools - understanding and proficiency with business tools and technology, including Microsoft Office. The ideal candidate is advanced with Excel, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint and Word, and proficient with Adobe Acrobat, data analytic tools, and Visio with the ability to quickly learn other tools as necessary.
Commitment - to work with smart, interesting people with diverse backgrounds to solve the biggest challenges across private, public and social sectors
Curiosity - the ideal candidate exhibits an inquisitive nature and the ability to question the status quo among a community of people they enjoy and teams that work well together
Humility - exhibits grace in success and failure while doing meaningful work where skills have impact and make a difference
Willingness - to constantly learn, share, and grow and to view the world as their classroom
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BENEFITS AND HIGHLIGHTS
At ProSidian, we invest in our employees to help them stay healthy and achieve work-life balance. Our team members receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes Competitive Compensation, Group Health Insurance Health Benefits, 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan Contributions, Vacation and Paid Time off (PTO) Benefits, Pre-Tax Payment Programs, Purchasing Discounts & Savings Plans, a ProSidian Employee & Contractor Referral Bonus Program, Performance Incentives, etc. Our comprehensive benefits package includes a medical, dental and vision plan. Our growing list of benefits currently include the following:
Competitive Compensation: Pay range begins in the competitive ranges with full Gold Level (Tier 1) Group Medical Benefits, Pretax Employee Benefit Plan, plus performance incentives
Group Health Insurance Health Benefits: Group Health Insurance Including Medical, Dental And Vision Insurance: Contributions are deducted from pay on a Pretax basis - Employee and family coverage is available with employer contribution of 50% of Employee (only) premiums under the Health and Vision Plan through Blue Cross Blue Shield NC (Blue Options Medical Plan Code: PB07840 / Metallic Level: Gold - - bcbsnc.com ) and Dental Plan (Ameritas - ******************
401(k) Retirement Savings Plan: 401(k) Retirement Savings Plans help you save for your retirement. Eligible employees can make before-tax contributions to the 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan to help you save for retirement. Contributions are deducted from pay on a pretax basis. A wide range of investment options are available with a personal financial planner available to assist you. The Plan is a Safe Harbor 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan.
Vacation And Paid Time Off (PTO) Benefits: The flexibility of Paid Time Off (PTO) lets you set your own priorities. Eligible employees use PTO for vacation, a parent-teacher conference, a doctor's appointment, or any number of events in your life. Currently these benefits include Vacation/Sick days - 2 weeks | Holidays - 10 Federal Government.
Pre-Tax Payment Programs: Pre-Tax Payment Programs currently exist in the form of a Premium Only Plan (POP). These Plans offer a full Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Plan and a tax benefit for eligible employees.
Purchasing Discounts & Savings Plans: We want you to achieve financial success. We offer a Purchasing Discounts & Savings Plan through The ProSidian Corporate Perks Benefit Program - Helping You Do More With Less: ************************************* This provides special discounts for eligible employees on products and services you buy on a daily basis.
Security Clearance: Due to the nature of our management and operations consulting engagements for Private Companies, Fortune 1,000 Enterprises, and Government Agencies of all sizes; oftentimes there are Security Clearance requirements for Engagement Teams handling sensitive Engagements in the Federal Marketplace. A Security Clearance is a valued asset in your professional portfolio and adds to your credentials based on past, present, and future work.
Leverageable Experience and Thought Leadership: By collaborating with firm leadership, other members of the team, as well as Fellows and collaborating partners in what is a flat organization, you'll make valuable professional connections, interact with clients daily, gain leverageable Experience, and contribute to Thought Leadership while you build a basket of marketable experiences.
ProSidian Employee & Contractor Referral Bonus Program: ProSidian Consulting will pay up to $5k for all referrals (payments made after new hire has been employed for 90 days) for candidates submitted through our Employee Referral Program.
Performance Incentives: Due to the nature of our management and operations consulting engagements for Private Companies, Fortune 1,000 Enterprises, and Government Agencies of all sizes there are performance incentives associated with each new client that each employee works to pursue and support.
Flexible Spending Account: Pending
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - See Below Instructions On The Best Way To Apply
ProSidian Consulting is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, or Vietnam era, or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
ProSidian Consulting has made a pledge to the Hiring Our Heroes Program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and the “I Hire Military” Initiative of The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) for the State of North Carolina. All applicants are encouraged to apply regardless of Veteran Status.
Furthermore, we believe in "HONOR ABOVE ALL" - be successful while doing things with the right way. The pride comes out of the challenge; the reward is excellence in the work. FOR EASY APPLICATION USE OUR CAREER SITE LOCATED ON ************************* OR SEND YOUR RESUME'S, BIOS, AND SALARY EXPECTATION / RATES TO ***********************. ONLY CANDIDATES WITH REQUIRED CRITERIA ARE CONSIDERED. Be sure to place the job reference code in the subject line of your email. Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, total compensation package, employment history, and educational credentials.
Risk Management | Compliance | Business Processes | IT Effectiveness | Engineering | Environmental | Sustainability | Human Capital
Risk Management | Compliance | Business Processes | IT Effectiveness | Engineering | Environmental | Sustainability | Human Capital
$5k monthly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Litigation Counsel
Osaic
Counselor internship job in La Vista, NE
Regulatory Attorney Opportunity in Financial Services Litigation - Counsel 12325 Port Grace Boulevard, La Vista, NE 68128 2300 Windy Ridge Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30339 877 Executive Center Drive West, St. Petersburg, FL 33702
7755 Third Street North, Oakdale, MN 55128
Osaic has returned to the office on a hybrid schedule requiring a minimum of 4 days weekly in the office. Non-remote employees must be willing to work this schedule.
Salary: $180,000 - $200,000 per year + annual bonus
* Actual compensation offered will be determined individually, based on a number of job-related factors, including location, skills, experience, and education.
* Our competitive compensation is just one component of Osaic's total compensation package. Additional benefits include health, vision, dental insurance, 401k, paid time away, volunteer days and much more. To view more details of what you can look forward to, visit our careers page: ********************************************
Role Type: Full time
Summary:
We currently have an opening for a litigation attorney to handle a personal docket of FINRA arbitration claims and to assist with overall management and administration of legal claims and issues involving our 11,000 financial professionals. This position will report directly to the Deputy General Counsel, Head of Litigation for Osaic. Individuals serving in this position will collaborate with Osaic's team of litigators and participate in business initiatives involving litigation trends. They will also work with the Compliance and Supervision Departments on "best practices" and "lessons learned" initiatives.
Responsibilities:
* Independently handling all aspects of a personal docket of FINRA arbitration claims, including claim investigation, drafting of pleadings, motions, discovery requests, preparation and review of discovery production, legal research and trial;
* Recording and reporting on Counsel's docket of litigation and other claims against the Osaic broker-dealers;
* Administration of claims and interaction with our insurance carriers including claim filing, status reporting, and preparation of proofs of loss related to all insurance policies;
* Administration of cases placed with outside counsel;
* Handling of a broad variety of legal inquiries related to our 11,000 independent financial professionals;
* The attorney serving in this position will be part of a fast-paced, dynamic work-environment, requiring strong writing and communication skills; oral advocacy skills; legal and analytical skills; a creative approach to problem solving; a demonstrated ability to multi-task and to work successfully on time-sensitive matters; the ability to work as part of a team collaborating with other counsel and business or compliance personnel;
* There will be substantial interaction with our independent financial professionals and candidates should have strong interpersonal skills to build relationships with these financial professionals;
* All other duties as assigned.
Education Requirements:
* JD degree is required.
* Must be a member in good standing with the bar in the jurisdiction of employment within six months of hire.
Basic Requirements:
* 3-9 years experience with litigation, preferably in the FINRA arbitration forum.
* Familiarity with broker-dealers and registered investment advisers and the laws and rules that apply to these entities is a requirement.
* 3-9 years of experience in legal leadership
Preferred Requirements:
* Development of writing skills and/or oral advocacy in a setting such as Law Review, Moot Court or Trial Competition is preferred.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Osaic is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity in our workplace and we hire the most qualified candidates without regard for age, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, language differences, nationality or national origin, family or marital status, physical, mental, and developmental abilities (or the perception of a disability), genetic information, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, skin color, social or economic class, education, work and behavioral styles, political affiliation, military service, caste, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Eligibility
Applicants for employment in the US must have valid work authorization that does not now and/or will not in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the US by Osaic.
Unqualified Applications
Osaic does not consider applications from candidates who do not meet the minimum qualifications stated in the job posting.
Recruiting Agencies
Osaic only accepts candidates from contracted recruiting firms and only for searches approved prior to submissions. Fees will not be paid for unsolicited submissions.
$37k-70k yearly est. 18d ago
Mental Health Recovery Specialist Residential Sub Acute Full Time Overnight Secure Residential 502
Main Template
Counselor internship job in Bellevue, NE
“They made it easier for me to live, breathe, eat, and stay clean. Without them, I'd be waiting somewhere, waiting for someone to give me a chance to live...” - Client from Telecare
What You Will Do to Change Lives
The Recovery Specialist II provides care that responds to the physical and psychological needs of members served. The Recovery Specialist II provides direct and indirect services according to individual service plans and Medicaid standards.
Shifts Available:
Full Time: 32 Hours Per week: 11:00pm-7:30am
Starting base pay at $15.54. Hourly commensurate with relevant experience above the minimum requirements. Depending on what shifts you are asked to work: Shift differentials for hourly staff (6% for PM Shift, 10% for Overnight Shift). Weekend Shift differentials for hourly staff (5% for Weekend AM Shift, 11% for Weekend PM Shift, 15% for Weekend Overnight Shift)
What You Bring to the Table (Must Have)
- Bachelor's degree; or 2 years course work and 2 years training / experience or 2 years' lived experience
- Must attend CPI training. Must assist with de-escalation as needed.
What's In It For You*
• Paid Time Off: For Full Time Employee it is 16.7 days in your first year
• Nine Paid Holidays & Shift differentials for hourly staff (6% for PM Shift, 10% for Overnight Shift). Weekend Shift differentials for hourly staff (5% for Weekend AM Shift, 11% for Weekend PM Shift, 15% for Weekend Overnight Shift)
• Free CEU, free Supervision for provisionally licensed practitioners, coaching
• Online University Tuition Discount and Company Scholarships
• Medical, Vision, Dental Insurance, 401K, Employee Stock Ownership Plan
• For more information visit: *************************************
Join Our Compassionate Team
Telecare's mission is to deliver excellent and effective behavioral health services that engage individuals in recovering their health, hopes, and dreams. Telecare continues to advance cultural diversity, humility, equity, and inclusion at all levels of our organization by hiring mental health peers, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, veterans, and all belief systems.
The Recovery Center at Sarpy is a 16-bed facility serving residents 19+ who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness, and are currently experiencing mental-health-related difficulties.
EOE AA M/F/V/Disability
*May vary by location and position type
Full Job Description will be provided if selected for an interview.
Behavioral Health, Case Manager, Case Management, Mental Health
If job posting references any sign-on bonus internal applicants and applicants employed with Telecare in the previous 12 months would not be eligible.
$15.5 hourly 52d ago
Commercial Counsel
Careers and Highline Warren
Counselor internship job in Omaha, NE
The Commercial Counsel serves as a trusted legal advisor across the company s Procurement, Sales, Marketing, Operations, Supply Chain, and Finance functions. This role is responsible for negotiating, drafting, and managing a broad range of commercial agreements while mitigating risk, ensuring compliance, and enabling business growth. The individual in this position will also develop and maintain contract templates, playbooks, and processes to improve efficiency and consistency, while supporting the company s strategic initiatives and maintaining the highest professional and ethical standards.
This is a hybrid position located in Omaha, NE, Memphis, TN, or Naperville, IL. The compensation range for this role is $130,000 to $150,000.
Essential Functions
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function of the job.
Draft, review, and negotiate a wide variety of commercial agreements, including vendor, customer, distribution, manufacturing, supply, and licensing agreements.
Advise internal stakeholders on contract interpretation, risk allocation, compliance, and approval processes.
Partner with Procurement and Supply Chain on vendor onboarding, sourcing programs, SLAs, quality/warranty terms, and risk mitigation.
Support Sales and Marketing on customer terms, promotions, content/IP licensing, and distribution strategies.
Develop and maintain standard templates, clause libraries, and negotiation playbooks to streamline contract processes.
Provide legal support for strategic initiatives, including technology, data privacy, ESG, and regulatory projects.
Assist with M&A activity, including due diligence and integration of acquired entities.
Manage outside counsel for specialized matters to ensure value and cost control.
Provide training to business teams on contracting best practices, policies, and compliance topics.
Track, analyze, and report on contract trends, claims, and compliance initiatives to support continuous improvement.
Marginal Functions
The individual may be asked to perform other duties.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong judgment, discretion, and integrity.
Proven commercial contract negotiation and drafting skills.
Strong understanding of contract lifecycle management.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
Ability to balance legal risk with business objectives.
Clear, concise writing and presentation skills.
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Process improvement mindset with focus on efficiency and consistency.
Technologically adept; proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Self-starter with the ability to work independently and in a team environment.
Strong legal research skills with the ability to analyze UCC, antitrust/competition law, data privacy, and international trade/import/export considerations, and apply findings to provide practical, effective counsel
Education and Experience
Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school; active bar membership in good standing.
5+ years of experience in commercial transactions, preferably with a mix of law firm and in-house roles.
Strong legal research writing, and negotiation skills.
Strong computer skills; proficient with Microsoft Office Suite including familiarity with Excel, Power Point and Word.
Experience in manufacturing, distribution, or automotive-adjacent industries preferred.
Exposure to supply chain, procurement, and logistics agreements strongly desired.
Experience supporting M&A transactions is a plus.
Experience negotiating with large retailers and distributors preferred.
Environmental Conditions & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The list below includes the environmental conditions and physical demands representative of those that an individual performing the essential functions of this job will encounter and be able to perform.
The individual will work primarily in an office setting in the same room as other individuals. Noise levels are average for an office and include conversation and/or office equipment noise.
While performing duties at manufacturing and distribution facilities, the individual may be exposed to hazardous physical or chemical conditions, including mechanical parts, electrical currents, vibrations, fumes, odors, dusts, gasses, poor ventilation, extreme temperatures, and intense noise.
$37k-70k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Therapist I or II - Child and Family Center (Iowa Behavioral Health)
Broadway Office 4.2
Counselor internship job in Council Bluffs, IA
At Heartland Family Service, we are committed to building a culture that is trauma informed and values and celebrates diversity and inclusion. We believe this allows for better service delivery and innovation, as it encourages our employees to bring various experiences and uniqueness to the workplace.
Trauma Informed Care is an approach to engaging people with histories of trauma that recognizes the presence of trauma symptoms and acknowledges the role that trauma has played in their lives. Trauma Informed Care also acknowledges the effects of working with trauma survivors on our workforce and seeks to build collaborative and supportive working environments and relationships.
If you believe in our mission of creating healthy families and communities, and like a fast pace, collaborative and team-oriented environment, then Heartland Family Service is the agency for you.
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Unique opportunity to complete evaluations for clients who come in for support from Heartland Family Service. After completion, another therapist would be assigned to offer therapeutic support.
Compensation: between $50,000 and $68,316 per year (salary is determined by total years of relevant experience)
Work Schedule: 40 hours per week
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Master's Degree in Counseling, Social Work, or Marriage & Family Therapy or related field
License Eligible - LMHP; LIMHP; PLMHP; PLMSW; LMSW; LCSW
PLADCL; LADC or PCADC; CADC or substance abuse treatment experience preferred
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Ability to complete evaluations with a diverse population of clients with co-occurring disorders utilizing evidence-based practices.
Establishes a treatment plan, with client participation, which specifies treatment structure, outcomes, goals and objectives; within first 2 sessions.
Provides counseling to individuals in group, couple, family, or individual settings, within the framework of the treatment plan and monitors progress.
Completes of all case documentation for clinical and billing purposes; maintaining clinical records that meet established standards of timeliness and completeness.
Handles cases of the highest degree of complexity.
Collaborates with all programs within Heartland Family Service to have a better understanding of what they offer to support evaluation recommendations in Heartland's continuation of care.
*Is prompt and accurate in completing all required reports, statistics and other requirements.
Meets clinical requirements of third-party payers (authorizations, reviews, documentation) and provides information necessary for prompt and accurate billing.
Provides mental health crisis intervention as needed.
*Is dependable and punctual regarding scheduling and attendance.
*Strive to make connections between the agency and the larger community whenever possible to contribute to the agency's ongoing fundraising and friend-raising efforts.
Essential functions of this job are to be performed on company physical work site or designated workspace.
Abides by all specific program and Agency procedures, policies, and requirements.
*Develops personal and program related skills through participation in internal and external training opportunities including printed material and audio and/or visual media.
Creates, maintains and shares as appropriate a dynamic self-care plan and helps interns develop appropriate work life balance.
Performs other program related duties as assigned.
*DENOTES ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
At Heartland Family Service, we are committed to building a culture that is trauma informed and values and celebrates diversity and inclusion. We believe this allows for better service delivery and innovation, as it encourages our employees to bring various experiences and uniqueness to the workplace.
Trauma Informed Care is an approach to engaging people with histories of trauma that recognizes the presence of trauma symptoms and acknowledges the role that trauma has played in their lives. Trauma Informed Care also acknowledges the effects of working with trauma survivors on our workforce, and seeks to build collaborative and supportive working environments and relationships.
If you believe in our mission of creating healthy families and communities, and like a fast pace, collaborative and team oriented environment, then Heartland Family Service is the agency for you.
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Enhanced Advocates provide crisis intervention, safety planning, referrals, and information about the criminal justice system.
Compensation: $20 per weekday, $30 per weekends, and $17 per hour when responding while on call.
Work Schedule: on-call 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. evenings, and 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on holidays and weekends. Willing to cover at least one weekend per month and two calendar holidays per year.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of the Criminal Justice System, Social Work, and Domestic Violence, preferred but not necessary.
Valid driver's license, acceptable driver's license.
Bilingual skills preferred.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Respond to hospitals or law enforcement agencies to provide face to face crisis intervention and support to survivors of sexual and domestic assault.
Maintain availability at all times while on call.
Must be able to be on site within 30 minutes of a call.
Demonstrate & maintain total confidentiality at all times, i.e. conversations, files, and cell phone calls.
Provide appropriate referrals and follow up on cases as needed.
Complete initial 8 hours of training within two weeks of hire.
Attend quarterly meetings
Cover two major holidays per calendar year:
New Year's Day
Easter
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day
Friday after Thanksgiving
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
New Year's Eve
Cooperates and collaborates with program staff, volunteers, visitors to the agency and, the community at large.
Demonstrates a high degree of crisis intervention skills while working with a diverse clientele.
Displays a courteous and caring attitude at all times to the clientele, volunteers, agency staff and community at large.
Is dependable and punctual regarding scheduling.
Abides by all specific program and agency policy and procedures.
Develops personal and program related skills through participation in internal and external training opportunities including printed material and media.
Good communication skills both written and verbal
Creates, maintains, and shares as appropriate a dynamic self-care plan.
Strives to make connections between the agency and the larger community whenever possible to contribute to the agency's ongoing fundraising and friend-raising efforts.
Essential functions of this job to be performed on company physical work site.
Performs other program duties as assigned.
$20 hourly 60d+ ago
Youth Advocate - Residential Overnight
OHB 3.7
Counselor internship job in Omaha, NE
Are you someone who cares deeply about helping young people succeed? Do you enjoy advocating for others and guiding them toward a brighter future? If you're looking for meaningful work with real impact, OHB may be the perfect place to grow your career.
At OHB, our team is committed to supporting youth with compassion, dignity, and respect. As a Youth Advocate, you'll help young people build essential life skills in education, health, housing, relationships, and employment. You will be a steady, encouraging presence-someone they can rely on during pivotal moments in their lives.
Youth Advocates guide clients through daily routines, including preparing for school, participating in recreational activities, cooking, completing household tasks, and establishing healthy evening routines. Along the way, you'll provide coaching, positive reinforcement, structure, discipline and consistency, helping create an environment where youth can learn, grow, and thrive.
What You'll Do
Support youth in developing key life skills
Guide clients through daily activities and routines
Provide positive reinforcement, coaching, and structure
Create a safe, uplifting environment that promotes growth
Collaborate with team members to ensure client success
Serve as a positive role model and advocate
Available Schedules
Wednesday: 4am-10am
Wednesday: 10pm - 10am Thursday
Thursday: 10pm - 8am Friday
Friday: 10pm - 10am Saturday
Compensation & Benefits
Starting Wage: $16.50-$18.50 per hour
Weekend and overnight shift differentials
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
Free meals available in the dining hall
Paid holidays, PTO (vacation and sick leave)
What We're Looking for
Must be 21+ years old
High school diploma or equivalent
At least 2 years of related experience (or equivalent education/experience)
Understanding of youth behaviors and willingness to work flexible hours
Ability to remain calm, patient, and consistent under stress
Ability to implement motivational systems positively
Basic first aid knowledge; CPR certification (or willingness to obtain)
Cultural sensitivity and ability to work with diverse populations
Valid driver's license, good driving record, and current auto insurance
Ability to pass a comprehensive background check, including drug screening
Join a Team That Changes Lives
If you're ready to use your strengths to empower youth and make a meaningful impact every day, we'd love to meet you.
$16.5-18.5 hourly 2d ago
Child and Family Therapist I - Nebraska Family Works
Nebraska Family Works 3.2
Counselor internship job in Omaha, NE
At Heartland Family Service, we are committed to building a culture that is trauma informed and values and celebrates diversity and inclusion. We believe this allows for better service delivery and innovation, as it encourages our employees to bring various experiences and uniqueness to the workplace.
Trauma Informed Care is an approach to engaging people with histories of trauma that recognizes the presence of trauma symptoms and acknowledges the role that trauma has played in their lives. Trauma Informed Care also acknowledges the effects of working with trauma survivors on our workforce, and seeks to build collaborative and supportive working environments and relationships.
If you believe in our mission of creating healthy families and communities, and like a fast pace, collaborative and team oriented environment, then Heartland Family Service is the agency for you.
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF WORK
This person will provide services to engage client's children and non-residential family members into participation to support the women's recovery program. Intense therapeutic responsibilities begin at this level, including individual and family mental health and substance abuse counseling. Educational requirements are very specific. Decision making skills and problem-solving capabilities are critical. Highly developed interpersonal skills and case management capabilities must be present. Works within a wide range of program caseload of moderate difficulty.
Compensation: between $50,000 and $63,255 per year (salary is based on total years of relevant experience)
Work Schedule: 40 hours per week
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree in Counseling, Social Work, or Marriage & Family Therapy
Two or more years' experience
LMHP or PLMHP required
LADC or PLADC or substance use treatment experience preferred
Valid driver's license, acceptable driving record
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
*Provides contact to all non-residential participants important to mother's treatment and provides assessments and counseling when needed. This will include evening or weekend appointments.
*Provides child assessments to assess mother-child bond and makes recommendations to improve attachment.
*Provides parent-child therapy with program participants as needed.
*Coordinates and assists in collecting needed records for cross-site evaluation data and client files, particularly for the non-residential family members.
*Determines whether client is appropriate for agency services; determines needed level of care; refers (internal or external) to appropriate level of care.
Conducts a comprehensive intake interview, including 5 axis diagnostic impression and treatment recommendations.
*Establishes a treatment plan, with client participation, which specifies treatment structure, outcomes, goals and objectives.
*Provides individual and group substance abuse and mental health treatment in accordance with best practices.
*Provides educational workshops, classes and presentations on family life and other related topics as assigned.
*Provides counseling to individuals, couples and families in group or individual settings, within the framework of the treatment plan and monitors progress.
*Works as a team member with other program staff to provide trauma-informed care to clients.
*Administers clinical measures to monitor client progress and program effectiveness.
*Handles cases of the highest degree of complexity.
*Provides mental health crisis intervention as needed.
*Is dependable and punctual regarding scheduling and attendance.
Meets clinical requirements of third-party payers (authorizations, reviews, documentation) and provides information necessary for prompt and accurate billing.
Maintains relationships with referral sources.
Coordinates care when provided by multiple practitioners.
Refers to other Heartland Family Service programs and other community services, as necessary either concurrent with services or for aftercare; follows up to complete referral.
Completes all case documentation for clinical and billing purposes.
Maintains clinical record, meeting established standards of timeliness and completeness.
Is prompt and accurate in completing all required reports, statistics and other requirements.
Displays a courteous and caring attitude at all times to the clientele, volunteers, and visitors of the Agency.
Cooperates and collaborates with program area staff, volunteers, and other Agency staff.
*Is dependable and punctual regarding scheduling and attendance.
Abides by all specific program and Agency procedures, policies, and requirements.
Develops personal and program related skills through participation in internal and external training opportunities including printed material and audio and/or visual media.
*Creates, maintains and shares as appropriate a dynamic self-care plan.
*Strives to make connections between the agency and the larger community whenever possible in order to contribute to the agency's ongoing fundraising and friend-raising efforts.
*Essential functions of this job is to be performed on company physical work site.
Performs other program related duties as assigned.
*DENOTES ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
$50k-63.3k yearly 60d+ ago
Substance Use Counselor I - Iowa Behavioral Health (Logan and Harlan)
Logan Office 4.2
Counselor internship job in Logan, IA
At Heartland Family Service, we are committed to building a culture that is trauma informed and values and celebrates diversity and inclusion. We believe this allows for better service delivery and innovation, as it encourages our employees to bring various experiences and uniqueness to the workplace.
Trauma Informed Care is an approach to engaging people with histories of trauma that recognizes the presence of trauma symptoms and acknowledges the role that trauma has played in their lives. Trauma Informed Care also acknowledges the effects of working with trauma survivors on our workforce and seeks to build collaborative and supportive working environments and relationships.
If you believe in our mission of creating healthy families and communities, and like a fast pace, collaborative and team-oriented environment, then Heartland Family Service is the agency for you.
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Highly developed therapeutic skills, decision making and problem-solving capabilities are critical. Works with a wide range of clientele with ability to specialize in certain client populations. This position will provide services to individuals and families in need of counseling for substance abuse. All training and supervision are provided by agency with a comprehensive and competitive benefits package.
Compensation: to be discussed upon interview (salary is determined by total years of relevant experience)
Work Schedule: 40 hours per week
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Two years or more experience
tCADC/CADC/IADC Required
TLMHC, LMSW, LMFT or provisional licensure preferred
Valid driver's license/ acceptable driving record
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
*Determines whether client is appropriate for agency services; determines needed level of care; refers (internal or external) to appropriate level of care.
*Conducts a comprehensive pre-treatment assessment and treatment recommendations; refers if other services are needed.
*Establishes a treatment plan, with client participation, which specifies treatment structure, outcomes, goals and objectives; within first 2 sessions.
*Provides counseling to individuals, couples, children and families in group or individual settings, within the framework of the treatment plan; monitors progress.
*Handles cases of increasing complexity.
*Provides crisis intervention as needed.
*Is dependable and punctual regarding scheduling and attendance.
Meets clinical requirements of third-party payers (authorizations, reviews, documentation) and provides information necessary for prompt and accurate billing.
Maintains relationships with referral sources.
Coordinates care when provided by multiple practitioners.
Refers to other Heartland Family Service programs and other community services, as necessary either concurrent with services or for aftercare; follows up to complete referral.
Completes all case documentation for clinical and billing purposes.
Maintains clinical record, meeting established standards of timeliness and completeness.
Is prompt and accurate in completing all required reports, statistics, and other requirements.
Displays a courteous and caring attitude at all times to the clientele, volunteers, and visitors of the Agency.
Cooperates and collaborates with program area staff, volunteers, and other Agency staff.
Abides by all specific program and Agency procedures, policies, and requirements.
Develops personal and program related skills through participation in internal and external training opportunities including printed material and audio and/or visual media.
*Creates, maintains, and shares as appropriate a dynamic self-care plan.
* Strives to make connections between the agency and the larger community whenever possible to contribute to the agency's ongoing fundraising and friend-raising efforts.
* Essential functions of this job is to be performed on company physical work site
Performs other program related duties as assigned.
*DENOTES ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
$39k-48k yearly est. 60d+ ago
2026-2027 Elementary Guidance Counselor
Elkhorn Public Schools 3.6
Counselor internship job in Omaha, NE
GENERAL SUMMARY, EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS • Elementary Counselors provide basic academic, social, and developmental instruction to students, and help foster a challenging and enriching environment that inspires students to develop the knowledge and
skills necessary to become responsible citizens and lifelong learners. They act as advocates for students'
well-being and serve as a valuable resource for their educational advancement
• Masters degree or higher required
• Must at all times during employment possess a Nebraska Teaching Certificate with a School Guidance
Counselor endorsement and such other endorsements as may be required by NDE Rules 10 and 24, and all
other required certification and training
• Clear a state criminal record check and a child abuse check
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, WITH FREQUENCIES:
1. Support student learning by implementing a comprehensive school counseling program designed to
engage students and promote student success by integrating education, prevention and intervention
activities; ensuring students have access to the resources necessary for academic and social development
2. Exhibit exceptional communication skills, both verbal and written, with a wide variety of audiences;
teaching and counseling students with varying academic and social abilities, effectively communicating with
parents regarding student progress, collaborating with other teachers, teacher assistants and school
administrators
3. Demonstrate professionalism at all times, and maintain a high level of ethical behavior and
confidentiality of student information. Serve as a role model to students, exercising good judgment,
effectively collaborating with parents in a courteous and honest manner, conducting oneself according to the
policies of the District and the Nebraska Board of Education, using appropriate methods to reinforce positive
behaviors and resolve conflicts with students and other staff members4. Regular, dependable in-person attendance on the job in order to maintain a student's regular routines,foster student learning and build student relationships; the ability to perform the identified tasks and possess the identified knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the identified work activities; the ability to perform the identified physical requirements
(Duties may vary by season or student grade levels; however, examples of typical performance responsibilities are listed below (not intended to be all-inclusive). There may be other duties assigned to an Elementary Counselor by the Building Principal or school Administrator as part of fulfilling goals that support student learning)
Required Job Tasks
• Counsel students regarding educational issues such as school adjustment, truancy, and study habits
• Counsel students to help them understand and overcome personal, social, or behavioral problems affecting
their education or personal situations that may impact on their education
• Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, and administrative
regulations
• Confer with parents or guardians, teachers, other counselors, and administrators to resolve students'
behavioral, academic, and other problems. Utilize resources to effectively communicate with others with
different communication abilities (e.g. non-English speaking, hearing impaired)
• Provide crisis intervention to students when difficult situations occur at schools
• Identify cases involving domestic abuse or other family problems affecting students' development
• Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress, and to determine their priorities for
their children and their resource needs
• Prepare students for later educational experiences by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities
and to persevere with challenging tasks
• Encourage students and/or parents to seek additional assistance from mental health professionals or other
community resources when necessary
• Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health
• Enforce all administration policies and rules governing students
• Meet with other professionals to discuss individual students' needs and progress
• Conduct follow-up interviews with student counselees to determine if their needs have been met
• Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration
• Plan and conduct orientation programs and group conferences to promote the adjustment of students to
new life experiences such as starting a new school or a new grade level
• Assess needs for assistance such as rehabilitation and refer students to the appropriate school program for
services
• Address community groups, faculty, and staff members to explain available counseling services
• Compile and study educational information to assist counselees in determining and carrying out educational
objectives
• Review transcripts, evaluate students' educational abilities and developmental levels and communicate with
students and parents or guardians to ensure readiness to begin school and to ensure that students are
placed in the appropriate grade levels and appropriate educational programs
• Provide special services such as alcohol and drug prevention programs, anti-bullying programs, and classes
that teach students to handle conflicts without resorting to violence
• Establish and supervise peer counseling and peer tutoring programs as directed by supervisor
Application Procedure:
The following documents need to be uploaded with your online application to be considered complete. In some instances, all of these documents may not be available to you at the time of your initial application. Once you have made your initial application and submission you will be able to go back into your application and upload additional documents.
Cover letter
Resume
Three letters of recommendation
Copy of your valid Nebraska Teaching Certificate or copy of your application (if you are coming from out of state a copy of your current teaching certificate)
A copy of your unofficial transcripts (an official copy will be required if hired)
*Please note that Confidential or Closed files from your university or college can be sent directly by the institution to Elkhorn Public Schools, Attention Sara Twyford, 20650 Glenn Street, Elkhorn, NE 68022. Do not send any other documents directly to support your application.
Selection Procedure:
All applications are considered and screened for an interview once all documents have been submitted.
Internal Applicants:
If you are a current employee who is seeking to change role or level within the District, please use these directions to submit your application for the job posting of interest.
$43k-49k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Behavioral Health Specialist
Commonspirit
Counselor internship job in Council Bluffs, IA
Where You'll Work
From primary to specialty care as well as walk-in and virtual services CHI Health Clinic delivers more options and better access so you can spend time on what matters: being healthy. We offer more than 20 specialties and 100 convenient locations; with some clinics offering extended hours.
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Behavioral Health Specialist - West Broadway Primary Care Clinic - Council Bluffs, IA
Extensive training and orientation program
Assists with mental health and substance abuse patient triage and level of care determinations
Assists patients with mental health and substance abuse system navigation
Thrives in high-paced and active clinical environment, supporting patients in acute crisis situations
Job Requirements
Master's Degree, Mental Health Counseling or Social Work
Must have an active license in state of practice - IA: LMHC or LISW
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$32k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 39d ago
988 Nebraska Crisis Counselor
Father Flanagan's Boys' Home
Counselor internship job in Omaha, NE
Provides crisis counseling in response to inbound and outbound contacts and demonstrates proficient verbal and written communication whether by telephone, email, chat, text, or other forms of web-based or other electronic communication formats.
Starting pay: $17.50/hr-18.50/hr (plus shift differential)
Evening and Overnight Schuldes available
HIRING BONUSES FROM $1000 - $3000 Depending on shift!!!
Please note: this is NOT a remote position
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
Determines urgency and nature of contact and provides appropriate short term crisis counseling or resource information, problem solving techniques, and advice.
Assesses immediate and long-term safety of the client to determine further actions; utilizes professional judgment to respond appropriately to situational needs.
Assesses need of each client through basic counseling techniques such as questioning, paraphrasing, and reflective listening.
Remains calm and objective during life-threatening situations, enlists support of senior staff as needed for difficult calls, and makes joint decisions about further action.
Provides helpful information to clients, including parenting skills and problem solving, and walks client through steps so client arrives at a solution.
Follows established procedures in handling each category of request and utilizes judgment within each situation.
Provides referrals to clients whose needs are not within the scope of services.
Documents details and information given within the course of the contact and provides reports as needed.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
High level of interpersonal, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Computer skills in Microsoft Office, or other related programs, and web-based or other electronic communication formats.
Ability to communicate verbally and written in an articulate, professional manner while maintaining necessary degree of confidentiality and appropriate content.
Ability to build and sustain trust to facilitate successful, professional relationships.
Ability to quickly assess situations, make decisions in sensitive and sometimes critical areas, and adapt responses to situations while maintaining procedural and regulatory integrity.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree in Social or Behavioral Sciences is required.
Previous crisis intervention or hotline experience preferred.
Minimum 21 years of age required.
NOTE: If assigned to Nebraska Family Helpline or 988 Nebraska a bachelor's degree is required.
Care and respect for others is more than a commitment at Boys Town - it is the foundation of who we are and what we do.
At Boys Town, we cultivate a culture of belonging for all employees that respects their individual strengths, views, and experiences. We believe that our differences enable us to be a better team - one that makes better decisions, drives innovation, and delivers better business results.
About Boys Town:
Boys Town has been changing the way America cares for children and families since 1917. With over a century of service, our employees have helped us grow from a small boardinghouse in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, into one of the largest national child and family care organizations in the country. With the addition of Boys Town National Research Hospital in 1977, our services branched out into the health care and research fields, offering even more career opportunities to those looking to make a real difference.
Our employees are our #1 supporters when it comes to achieving Boys Town's mission, which is why we are proud of their commitment to making the world a better place for children, families, patients, and communities. A unique feature for employees and their dependents enrolled in medical benefits are reduced to no cost visits for services performed by a Boys Town provider at a Boys Town location. Additional costs savings for the employee and their dependents are found in our pharmacy benefits with low to zero-dollar co-pays on certain maintenance drugs. Boys Town takes your mental health seriously with no cost mental health visits to an in-network provider. We help our employees prepare for retirement with a generous match on their 401K or 401K Roth account. Additional benefits include tuition assistance, parenting resources from our experts and professional development opportunities within the organization, just to name a few. Working at Boys Town is more than just a job, it is a way of life.
This advertisement describes the general nature of work to be performed and does not include an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, or abilities required. Boys Town is an equal employment opportunity employer and participates in the E-Verify program. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. To request a disability-related accommodation in the application process, contact us at **************.
$17.5 hourly Auto-Apply 49d ago
Behavioral Health Specialist
Commonspirit Health
Counselor internship job in Omaha, NE
Where You'll Work
From primary to specialty care, as well as walk-in and virtual services, CHI Health Clinic delivers more options and better access so you can spend time on what matters: being healthy. We offer more than 20 specialties and 100 convenient locations; with some clinics offering extended hours.
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Behavioral Health Specialist - 42nd and L Clinic
Extensive training and orientation program
Assists with mental health and substance abuse patient triage and level of care determinations
Assists patients with mental health and substance abuse system navigation
Thrives in high-paced and active clinical environment, supporting patients in acute crisis situations
Job Requirements
Master's Degree, Mental Health Counseling or Social Work
Must have an active license in state of practice - NE: LIMHP
$30k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
2026-2027 Middle School Guidance Counselor
Elkhorn Public Schools 3.6
Counselor internship job in Omaha, NE
GENERAL SUMMARY, EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
Secondary Counselors provide basic academic, social, and developmental instruction to students, and help foster a challenging and enriching environment that inspires students to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to become responsible citizens and lifelong learners. They act as advocates for students' well-being and serve as a valuable resource for their educational advancement
Masters degree or higher required
Must at all times during employment possess a Nebraska Teaching Certificate with a such endorsements as required by NDE Rules 10 and 24; and all other certification and training as required
Clear a state criminal record check and a child abuse check
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, WITH FREQUENCIES:
(C) Support student learning by implementing a comprehensive school counseling program designed to engage students and promote student success by integrating education, prevention and intervention activities; ensuring students have access to the resources necessary for academic and social development.
(C) Exhibit exceptional communication skills, both verbal and written, with a wide variety of audiences; teaching and counseling students with varying academic and social abilities, effectively communicating with parents regarding student progress, collaborating with other teachers, teacher assistants and school administrators.
(C) Demonstrate professionalism at all times, and maintain a high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality of student information. Serve as a role model to students, exercising good judgment, effectively collaborating with parents in a courteous and honest manner, conducting oneself according to the policies of the District and the Nebraska Board of Education, using appropriate methods to reinforce positive behaviors and resolve conflicts with students and other staff members.
(C) Regular, dependable in-person attendance on the job in order to maintain a student's regular routines, foster student learning and build student relationships; the ability to perform the identified tasks and possess the identified knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the identified work activities; the ability to perform the identified physical requirements.
(Duties may vary by season or student grade levels; however, examples of typical performance responsibilities are listed below (not intended to be all-inclusive). There may be other duties assigned to an Secondary Counselor by the Building Principal or school Administrator as part of fulfilling goals that support student learning)
Required Job Tasks
Counsel students regarding educational issues such as course and program selection, class scheduling, school adjustment, truancy, study habits, and career planning
Counsel students to help them understand and overcome personal, social, or behavioral problems affecting their educational or vocational situations
Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations and directives
Confer with parents or guardians, teachers, other counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral, academic, and other problems. Utilize resources to effectively communicate with others with different communication abilities (e.g. non-English speaking, hearing impaired)
Provide crisis intervention to students when difficult situations occur at schools
Identify cases involving domestic abuse or other family problems affecting students' development
Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress, and to determine their priorities for their children and their resource needs
Prepare students for later educational experiences by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks
Provide students with information on such topics as college degree programs and admission requirements, financial aid opportunities, trade and technical schools, and apprenticeship programs
Teach classes and present self-help or information sessions on subjects related to education and career planning
Conduct follow-up interviews with student counselees to determine if their needs have been met
Plan and conduct orientation programs and group conferences to promote the adjustment of students to new life experiences such as starting college
Assess needs for assistance such as rehabilitation, financial aid, or additional vocational training, and refer clients to the appropriate services
Instruct students in career development techniques such as job search and application strategies, resume writing, and interview skills
Review transcripts and communicate with students and parents or guardians to ensure that students meet graduation or college entrance requirements, and write letters of recommendation
Provide special services such as alcohol and drug prevention programs, anti-bullying programs, and classes that teach students to handle conflicts without resorting to violence
Establish and supervise peer counseling and peer tutoring programs
Plan and promote career and employment-related programs such as work-experience programs
Application Procedure:
The following documents need to be uploaded with your online application to be considered complete. In some instances, all of these documents may not be available to you at the time of your initial application. Once you have made your initial application and submission you will be able to go back into your application and upload additional documents.
Cover letter
Resume
Three letters of recommendation
Copy of your valid Nebraska Teaching Certificate or copy of your application (if you are coming from out of state a copy of your current teaching certificate)
A copy of your unofficial transcripts (an official copy will be required if hired)
*Please note that Confidential or Closed files from your university or college can be sent directly by the institution to Elkhorn Public Schools, Attention Sara Twyford, 20650 Glenn Street, Elkhorn, NE 68022. Do not send any other documents directly to support your application.
Selection Procedure:
All applications are considered and screened for an interview once all documents have been submitted.
Internal Applicants:
If you are a current employee who is seeking to change role or level within the District, please use these directions to submit your application for the job posting of interest.
How much does a counselor internship earn in Council Bluffs, IA?
The average counselor internship in Council Bluffs, IA earns between $28,000 and $57,000 annually. This compares to the national average counselor internship range of $31,000 to $65,000.
Average counselor internship salary in Council Bluffs, IA