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  • Behavioral Health Specialist (Service Coordinator II)

    Johnson County Government 4.7company rating

    Counselor job in Lenexa, KS

    ID 2025-3416 Category Healthcare, Welfare, and Social Services Benefits Category Full Time - Regular (Full Benefits) Remote No Salary Min USD $26.19/Hr. Salary Max USD $35.43/Hr. Organizational Unit Developmental Supports Work Schedule Typically Monday - Friday; variable schedule Driving Status Intermediate (5%-25%) Overview A career with Johnson County Government is more than just a job, it is an opportunity to serve a diverse and expanding community in meaningful ways. We challenge ourselves to be a different kind of government because we care deeply about our community and each other. Committed to our shared values, we provide excellent public service, seeking always to improve ourselves and our organization. We offer wonderful benefits, retirement plans, wellness incentives, a great organizational culture, and much more! If you're searching for something more than just a job, something akin to a calling, then consider the challenge and opportunity of being a member of Johnson County Government! The initial review of applications is expected to begin December 9, 2025. Job Description Johnson County Developmental Supports (JCDS) is currently seeking a Service Coordinator. JCDS serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We focus on individuals' abilities, provide choice driven supports, and advocate alongside people to live and work in our community. We aspire to build a community that promotes, supports, and embraces people of all abilities. Conducts assessments of individuals' background and applicable circumstances to identify needs and/or determine service eligibility; interprets and communicates relevant information to individuals, families, and other stakeholders. Develops plans to address the needs of individuals in single or multiple areas of focus; networks with other community agencies to research and coordinate a variety of resources and services to address short term intensive or long term individual needs; encourages the establishment and maintenance of support systems; consults and collaborates with other providers in the development, implementation and review of plans. Provides a variety of services for a designated case load of individuals with multi-faceted and/or ongoing needs; ensures services provided are consistent with individual plans; initiates and attends individual and/or group meetings and provides services in a community based setting; provides transportation of individuals according to the needs identified in plans; organizes and facilitates skill development and support groups. Completes and submits documentation regarding services provided; evaluates and documents individuals' progress according to measurable goals; reviews quality and effectiveness of services provided. Job Requirements Minimum Job Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Human Services or related field and one year of related work experience are required. May require KS/MO driver's license, depending on department or agency. Johnson County Government requires reference/background screening for all positions. Specified criteria may vary by Department/Agency. Education/Experience Substitutions: Experience may be substituted for degree. Education may be substituted for experience. In some instances, statutory or regulatory requirements may prohibit substitution of education and/or experience. Physical, Environmental, and Special Working Conditions: All County employees may be called upon to assist other departments in a declared emergency situation.
    $26.2-35.4 hourly 1d ago
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  • Residential Counselor / Therapist - LMAC LCAC LMSW LPC LMFT - $10,000 Hiring Bonus

    Valley Hope 4.2company rating

    Counselor job in Kansas City, KS

    is located in Norton, KS*** $10,000 Sign-On Bonus and/or Relocation Assistance Residential Counselor / Therapist : Full-Time (8am - 5pm) Are you ready to join an organization where you can make an extraordinary impact, conquering addiction one patient and family at a time? Valley Hope restores lives affected by addiction and supports lifelong recovery. Valley Hope of Norton is in search of a licensed clinician for our residential facility. The successful candidate can hold any of the following credentials: LMSW, LSCSW, LPC, LCPC, LCP, LMLP, LMFT, LCMFT, LMAC, or LCAC. Valley Hope of Norton, located in northwest Kansas, has provided residential drug and alcohol addiction treatment services since 1967. Valley Hope of Norton is the ORIGINAL Valley Hope, and we take great pride in that. Come join our team and see why Valley Hope of Norton was recently voted the 3rd Best Addiction Treatment Center in Kansas! EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's or Master's degree with emphasis in behavioral sciences, education, or social work. Licensed or credential to function as an alcohol and drug treatment counselor in the state in which the Counselor is working. The successful candidate can be licensed as Counselor, Social Worker, Psychotherapist, or Therapist. Candidates with the following credentials can be considered: LAC, LCAC, LMAC, LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, LSCSW, LPC, LCPC, LCP, LMLP, LMFT, LCMFT Minimum of one (1) year of behavioral healthcare clinical counseling or clinical case management work experience. CPR certification is preferred COMPENSATION: Starting salary ranges from $65,000 - $75,000 (based on education and experience) Up to $10,000 Sign-On Bonus and/or Relocation Assistance (Paid out over 2 years) BENEFITS: Affordable health, dental, and vision insurance Tuition Assistance Student Loan Repayment Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligible Employer 8 Paid Holidays (Including 1 Personal Holiday) PTO - Up to 27 Days per year based on years of service Paid Parental Leave 401(k) Retirement Plan with employer match Health Saving and Flexible Spending Accounts Employee Assistance Program And much more! JOB SUMMARY: Provides individual and group counseling, therapeutic intervention, and educational lectures to patients and family members. Develops, revises, and implements treatment plans. Performs assessments of patients' needs, motivations, and backgrounds; prepares substance abuse bio-psycho-social/assessment summaries. Participates on a multi-disciplinary treatment team to include participating in weekly staff meetings, any staff development, and training as required. Develops patient progress reports and establishes follow-up care for patients and their families as needed. Provide clinical consultation to referral resources, mentors, family members, and others to help support patients in their recovery. Maintains and demonstrates a current working knowledge of applicable counseling procedures and substance abuse treatment in accordance with company policy and State and Federal guidelines. Collects and reviews referral information upon assignment of patients and consults with others as needed to support coordination of services. Records treatment activities and patient observations in patient records accurately and timely; WORK ENVIRONMENT: Residential treatment facility setting; requires walking throughout the facility. #ZR #VHA1
    $65k-75k yearly 12d ago
  • Manager of Youth Care Specialists

    Cornerstones of Care 3.8company rating

    Counselor job in Kansas City, MO

    Manager of Youth Care Specialist Salary: $48,568.00 - $56,160.00 annually (Starting salary depends on education and experience) Job Type: Full Time Shift/Hours: Monday - Thursday, (2:00 PM - 12:00 AM) RESPONSIBILITIES: The Youth Care Managers report to the Director of Placement Stability and enjoy a high degree of autonomy in the supervision of Youth Care Specialists and Coordination of day respite, after hour's placements, transportation, and supervision of youth, both new referrals and youth transitioning between placements. This position ensures coverage of the after-hours emergency line, triaging incoming calls, problem-solving, and assigning tasks including but not limited to assisting with missing youth search efforts, assisting with diligent parent searches, organizing the clothing closet, restocking supplies, creating orange books, sanitizing stations, identifying, labeling, and storing the personal items of youth, creating facility books, grocery shopping, completing laundry, conducting safety checks on car seats, and deep cleaning. The position is responsible for supervising staff in medication administration and other medical support. At times when there is no youth to supervise, the Youth Care Manager will perform administrative tasks such as scheduling, report writing, data reconciliation, chart audits, and other duties as assigned. The Youth Care Manager is responsible for the development of staff through training and coaching. QUALIFICATIONS: Required: Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Criminal Justice, Human Services, Education, Counseling, or Psychology which includes the equivalent of 30 semester hours in either human development/human behavior, child development, family intervention techniques, diagnostic measures, or therapeutic techniques such as social work, psychology, sociology, guidance/counseling, and child development, and at least two years of work experience in the Child Welfare arena. 1 year of Kansas case management experience is required. Preferred: Master's degree in Social Work, Criminal Justice, Human Services, Education, Counseling, or Psychology and two years experience in the child welfare arena with at least 6 months of Kansas case management experience. Licensed by the Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board to practice in Kansas (LBSW, LMSW, LSCSW, Professional Counselor, LMFT, and/or Alcohol and Drug Counselor). Must be at least 21 years of age and pass a background check, physical, and drug screening. This position also requires a valid driver's license and proof of current vehicle insurance. BENEFITS: Cornerstones of Care offers a competitive benefits package, which includes: Paid Holiday, Paid Time Away (unlimited PTO for all benefit-eligible team members), medical/dental/vision; prescriptions; accident and critical illness insurance; pet insurance; short-term disability; long-term disability; term life and accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D); health savings account (HSA); flexible spending account (FSA); retirement (401K); employee assistance program (EAP); YMCA membership discounts; Tuition Reimbursement Program and Public Service Loan Forgiveness. To view a detailed Summary of Benefits please visit our website at ************************** and under the heading “About Us” click on “Join Our Team.” CORNERSTONES OF CARE'S ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENTS: Nonviolence-helping to build safety skills and a commitment to higher purpose Emotional Intelligence-helping to teach emotional management skills Social Learning-helping to build cognitive skills Open Communication-helping to overcome barriers to healthy communication, learn conflict management Democracy-helping to create civic skills of self-control, self-discipline, and administration of healthy authority Social Responsibility-helping to rebuild social connection skills, establish healthy attachment relationships Growth and Change-helping to work through loss and prepare for the future Questions? Please contact: Cornerstones of Care, Human Resources Department 8150 Wornall Road Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Phone: ************** Fax: ************** Like us on Facebook at: ******************************************** Cornerstones of Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $48.6k-56.2k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Pediatric Behavioral Health

    ATC Healthcare 4.3company rating

    Counselor job in Kansas City, MO

    The PEDIATRIC MEDICAL SURGICAL REGISTERED NURSE (RN) is a healthcare provider who through education and experience possesses a distinct body of knowledge and skills relative to the care of infant, toddler, preschool, school age, and adolescent patients experiencing medical conditions or surgical interventions requiring general pediatric nursing care. He/she applies general nursing knowledge in assessing, implementing, and evaluating patient response to general and specific conditions, general therapies and interventions. He/she initiates nursing care, health teaching, and health counseling that supports life and restores well-being. Nursing care is performed in accordance with the nurse practice act and under the direction and supervision of the appropriate client representative(s) on the assigned Pediatric Medical Surgical Unit. ABOUT US For more than 40 years, ATC Healthcare has provided leading nurses and healthcare professionals to hospitals and facilities nationwide. Healthcare systems around the U.S., including municipal health systems, multi-unit senior care companies, governments, school systems, VMS and MSP vendors trust us to deliver more than 100,000 nurses and other healthcare professionals on-demand. If you have a track record of success in healthcare, we want you to join us! We offer the following benefits: Medical insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Referral program Tuition reimbursement 401k Plan Flexible Schedules Life insurance Disability insurance Identity theft insurance EDUCATION Graduate of an accredited Diploma, Associate or Baccalaureate School of Nursing. LICENSURE Current and unrestricted RN nursing license in the state of practice. EXPERIENCE One year of experience as an RN in a Pediatric Medical Surgical Unit in the last three years. CREDENTIALS Current CPR at least to the NALS/PALS and or BLS level, as per client requirements; and other health and screening tests as required by specific facilities and/or regulatory agencies. ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING CONDITIONS Various client facility settings; possible exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and other potentially infectious materials. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Complies with ATC policies/procedures. Complies with client facility nursing policies/procedures. Conducts individualized patient assessment, prioritizing collection of data based on individual needs and condition of the infant, toddler, pre-school, school age or adolescent patient. Conducts ongoing nursing assessment as dictated by the patient's condition, age, and in accordance with client facility's protocols. Collaborates with other team members in the development, implementation, and evaluation of an individualized plan of care that considers the developmental age of the patient. Performs appropriate treatments and therapies as ordered by physician in an appropriate and timely fashion. Provides patient and family teaching individualized to consider the developmental age of the patient. Documents patient assessments, findings, and psychosocial responses to nursing interventions Initiates emergency measures according to pediatric and client resuscitation protocols. Maintains confidentiality related to patient, family, client facility and staff in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Provides patient care in a non-judgmental, non-discriminatory manner that considers cultural diversity and age appropriateness so that autonomy, rights, and dignity are preserved. Advocates patient rights including advance directives and organ donation. Reports patient condition to appropriate personnel during each shift, as needed based on individualized patient assessment. Maintains competency by participating in continuing education programs and meets state specific requirements. Complies with accepted ethical conduct and professional Standards of Nursing Practice as set forth by the American Nurses Association or equivalent national organization. Demonstrates ability to delegate effectively and appropriately. Other Duties: Please note this job summary is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may vary by assignment and may change at any time with or without notice. Equal Opportunity Employer: ATC Healthcare Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without regards to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status or any other category protected by Federal, State or local law. M/F/D/V EOE ADD TAG
    $45k-65k yearly est. Auto-Apply 33d ago
  • Back-up Youth Worker (part-time) - Residential Services

    Circuit Court of Jackson County 2.2company rating

    Counselor job in Kansas City, MO

    Department: Residential Services County or State Funded: County Exempt or Non-Exempt: Non-exempt Pay Grade: C-7B Salary: $24.02 hourly Basic Function and Responsibility: To ensure the safety and security of youth; assist in the execution of established youth treatment and service goals; and court orders. Supervise, assist and monitor activities of youth; document behavior, actions, incidents and other information. Execute individual components of treatment and service plans; review and execute court orders. Travel to youth residence and other locations; transport youth; monitor visits; conduct room checks; attend meetings and training; and perform related duties. Appointing Authority and Supervision Received: The deputy court administrator of family court is the appointing authority. The youth worker receives direct supervision by the facility supervisor, program manager, unit manager or director, depending upon facility or service area assigned. Supervision Exercised: None. Characteristic and Assigned Duties: (The following duties are representative of the position and do not include all duties which may be performed.) Directly supervise and monitor daily activities of youth, which may include school, recreation, meals, personal hygiene, sleep, work projects, and suicide watch. Document youth behavior, activities, rule infractions, incidents and other occurrences and information, in a narrative or report form basis. Consistently ensure residential facility surroundings are safe and secure for both residents and staff and take appropriate action to correct deficiencies, which includes the use of force to prevent physical injury, escape or property destruction. Help youth respond constructively to treatment and service, and assist in development and stabilization of personal and social adjustment skills which may involve anger control, positive peer and family interaction, personal hygiene, grooming and implementing discipline. Counsel with youth on an individual and group basis regarding problems and approaches relative to personal and social adjustment skills. Provide written and oral input regarding youth progress, behavior, rule infractions and skills. Perform related work as required to include but not limited to serve on teams, committees as assigned, cross-train for other jobs as assigned, and work on special projects as assigned. Provide guidance and assistance to youth in daily activities in order to develop and improve coping and competency skills and effectively modify attitude and behavior patterns. Work with community resources to identify and implement youth work programs and projects, which may involve participation. Perform body searches of youth, hand-out medication and mediate disagreements between youth. Work schedule assignments necessary to meet the court's obligation to provide for the needs of juvenile residents, including mandatory overtime as required and perform related work as required. Assist in the planning and implementation of individual treatment plan. Transport youth and make home, school and other field visits in personal or court vehicle. Attend work related meetings and training; may install and detach electronic surveillance equipment at youth's residence; may monitor youth's activities through surveillance equipment or phone calls to home, school, etc. Conduct residential facility room checks and monitor behavior of youth to prevent disturbances or escapes, and search facility and grounds for missing youth. Performs other duties as required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: (This job description does not include specific physical requirements necessary to perform the job, such as, carrying, standing and lifting. Such requirements vary from position to position and may be determined by the appointing authority.) Ability to operate motor vehicle including court vans in a safe and prudent manner. Ability to supervise, motivate, and discipline youth with behavioral problems. Ability to remain calm and in control in emergency or stressful situations. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, and to prepare clear, complete and logical reports. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions. Ability to restrain youth in a physical confrontation. Ability to work and relate in a positive fashion toward individuals from diverse backgrounds and maintain effective working relationships. Ability to project a positive role model. Ability to install/detach surveillance equipment, using a variety of small hand tools. Minimum Qualifications: (Equivalent combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis, provided a high school diploma or GED has been obtained.) High School diploma or equivalent plus one year of work experience, not necessarily related. Necessary Special Requirement: Minimum age requirement is 25 years old. Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license from state of residence, and provide proof of such. Must possess and maintain state mandated auto liability insurance and properly licensed/reliable vehicle, and provide proof of such. Must be able to successfully pass physical exam/physical abilities performance test. All candidates selected for employment will be subject to background screenings as part of the hiring process. Certain positions may also require additional checks, including but not limited to education verification, child abuse and neglect clearances, drug screenings, and physical assessments, as applicable to the responsibilities of the role. Due to the Court's obligation to provide supervision for youth within its facilities seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year, and to assure an appropriate staff-to-youth ratio, youth worker positions are considered by nature shift work and work hours and days off will be assigned by the hiring manager. the ability to work different shifts and different days, as well as mandatory overtime is considered an essential job function and fundamental to the work of a youth worker. Work days and hours and location assignments are neither permanent nor guaranteed. Employees may be reassigned to a different shift, work day, schedule, facility, department or job in the interest of safety and security of the youth and staff within a facility or to better meet the needs of the department or organization as a whole. Management may make changes to the organizational structure as needed, including but not limited to the reassignment of employees and positions, elimination of positions and opening, moving, or closing facilities and units. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
    $24 hourly Auto-Apply 21d ago
  • Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC) - Whiteman AFB

    Venesco

    Counselor job in Lees Summit, MO

    Full-time Description MFLC Adult or Child and Youth Counselors Venesco, LLC is looking for Military Family Licensed Counselors (MFLC) to support military members and families at/around Whiteman AFB, MO. Currently we have openings for school-based counselors (school Calander plus option for summer camp). We are currently offering an $800 sign-on bonus for new hires! In this role you will help members and families with the complex stresses of military life. You will provide a wide range of problem-solving skills to address areas such as deployment, frequent relocations, isolation from extended family members, children coping with the absence of a parent, child education, and spousal employment. This position requires an independent license in any state. Eligible license types include: LCSW/LICSW, LMFT, LPC, LCPC, and LMHC. If you are working on your independent license, let's start the conversation! Our team of mental healthcare professionals ensures that our active-duty service members and their families receive the exceptional care they deserve. The MFLC counselor is an independently licensed mental health professional who exercises discretion and independent judgement to provide appropriate resource information in the form of non-medical counseling, coaching, training and education to military service members and their families. Non-medical counseling is supportive in nature and addresses: living conditions; life skills; improving relationships at home and at work; stress management; adjustment issues, such as those related to returning from deployment; marital problems; parenting, fear, grief and loss. School counselors and Child Development Center Counselors are assigned to DoDEA schools, military childcare centers, and in some cases, local community schools. Counselors should have experience working in a school setting to qualify for CYB positions. CYB counselors are also assigned to youth programs, summer camps, and for on demand assignments. CYB counselors are responsible for working closely with military branch Points of Contact (POCs) to assure that the program is provided within the scope of the contract and meets the needs of assigned installation. We are also hiring for Mission Ready Reserve (MRR) Military & Family Life Counselors (MFLC). This on-call, part-time role is a critical part of our mission to support military service members and their families when regular coverage is unavailable or during surge needs. If you are a dedicated professional looking for flexible hours and purpose-driven work, this is your opportunity to provide meaningful support when and where it matters most. It is an honor to provide non-medical services to active-duty service members and their families, and we are grateful to support such a valued customer and important mission. Venesco, LLC, is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Venesco is committed to administering all employment and personnel actions on the basis of merit and free of discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religious affiliation, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status, or status as an individual with a disability. Consistent with this commitment, we are dedicated to the employment and advancement of qualified minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, protected veterans, persons of all ethnic backgrounds and religions according to their abilities. For more information on Venesco, LLC., visit ******************** Requirements Minimum Requirements: A Master's degree in the Behavioral Health Professions Minimum 2 years of post-master's supervised clinical experience Mental Health Licensure at the Independent Practice level. Eligible license types include: LCSW/LICSW, LMFT, LPC, LCPC, and LMHC. School Counselors must demonstrate past experience working in a school setting or other Child/Youth Services setting. Must be a U.S. citizen and be able to obtain a NACI level government security clearance Desired: Prior military service/military family member and/or strong familiarity with the military culture Salary Description $38.00 - $42.00
    $29k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC) - Whiteman AFB

    Venesco LLC

    Counselor job in Lees Summit, MO

    Job DescriptionDescription:MFLC Adult or Child and Youth Counselors Venesco, LLC is looking for Military Family Licensed Counselors (MFLC) to support military members and families at/around Whiteman AFB, MO. Currently we have openings for school-based counselors (school Calander plus option for summer camp). We are currently offering an $800 sign-on bonus for new hires! In this role you will help members and families with the complex stresses of military life. You will provide a wide range of problem-solving skills to address areas such as deployment, frequent relocations, isolation from extended family members, children coping with the absence of a parent, child education, and spousal employment. This position requires an independent license in any state. Eligible license types include: LCSW/LICSW, LMFT, LPC, LCPC, and LMHC. If you are working on your independent license, let's start the conversation! Our team of mental healthcare professionals ensures that our active-duty service members and their families receive the exceptional care they deserve. The MFLC counselor is an independently licensed mental health professional who exercises discretion and independent judgement to provide appropriate resource information in the form of non-medical counseling, coaching, training and education to military service members and their families. Non-medical counseling is supportive in nature and addresses: living conditions; life skills; improving relationships at home and at work; stress management; adjustment issues, such as those related to returning from deployment; marital problems; parenting, fear, grief and loss. School counselors and Child Development Center Counselors are assigned to DoDEA schools, military childcare centers, and in some cases, local community schools. Counselors should have experience working in a school setting to qualify for CYB positions. CYB counselors are also assigned to youth programs, summer camps, and for on demand assignments. CYB counselors are responsible for working closely with military branch Points of Contact (POCs) to assure that the program is provided within the scope of the contract and meets the needs of assigned installation. We are also hiring for Mission Ready Reserve (MRR) Military & Family Life Counselors (MFLC). This on-call, part-time role is a critical part of our mission to support military service members and their families when regular coverage is unavailable or during surge needs. If you are a dedicated professional looking for flexible hours and purpose-driven work, this is your opportunity to provide meaningful support when and where it matters most. It is an honor to provide non-medical services to active-duty service members and their families, and we are grateful to support such a valued customer and important mission. Venesco, LLC, is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Venesco is committed to administering all employment and personnel actions on the basis of merit and free of discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religious affiliation, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status, or status as an individual with a disability. Consistent with this commitment, we are dedicated to the employment and advancement of qualified minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, protected veterans, persons of all ethnic backgrounds and religions according to their abilities. For more information on Venesco, LLC., visit ******************** Requirements: Minimum Requirements: A Master's degree in the Behavioral Health Professions Minimum 2 years of post-master's supervised clinical experience Mental Health Licensure at the Independent Practice level. Eligible license types include: LCSW/LICSW, LMFT, LPC, LCPC, and LMHC. School Counselors must demonstrate past experience working in a school setting or other Child/Youth Services setting. Must be a U.S. citizen and be able to obtain a NACI level government security clearance Desired: Prior military service/military family member and/or strong familiarity with the military culture
    $29k-39k yearly est. 16d ago
  • Youth Correctional Advisor

    Jocogov

    Counselor job in Olathe, KS

    A career with Johnson County Government is more than just a job, it is an opportunity to serve a diverse and expanding community in meaningful ways. We challenge ourselves to be a different kind of government because we care deeply about our community and each other. Committed to our shared values, we provide excellent public service, seeking always to improve ourselves and our organization. We offer wonderful benefits, retirement plans, wellness incentives, a great organizational culture, and much more! If you're searching for something more than just a job, something akin to a calling, then consider the challenge and opportunity of being a member of Johnson County Government! This posting will remain open until filled or until February 7, 2026. Kansas Administrative Regulation 28-4-353 (e) (1) (C) mandates "at least one male and one female youth care staff member present, awake and available to the juveniles at all times". The priority for hiring will be for female candidates that fill night shift staffing requirements. Job Description Johnson County Department of Corrections is looking for qualified applicants to fill the position of Youth Correctional Advisor at the Juvenile Services Center in Olathe, Kansas. Qualified applicants will remain as an active candidate for a period of up to 90 days. The mission of the Department of Corrections is leading by example, we support and protect our community by encouraging responsibility and positive lasting change for a better future. Professional Youth Correctional Advisors (YCAs) support all functions within the Juvenile Services Center, including the Juvenile Detention Center where youths, ages 10-17, are detained for allegedly committing serious offenses. YCAs are responsible for overseeing youths in daily activities ensuring safety and security while teaching new skills and managing behaviors. We are a 24-hour, 7 days a week operation. Shift work and overtime is required. YCAs are direct care staff, continually interacting with youths that are significantly impacted by adverse childhood experiences. Because of traumatization, many youths have not yet learned how to regulate their emotions and thoughts. A youth can become dysregulated quickly, lash out verbally and physically toward peers and/or staff and otherwise engage in self-harming behaviors such as attempting suicide. There are occasions when a youth becomes so dysregulated or becomes combative that physical restraint is necessary. We work with some of the most challenging at-risk youths. As a YCA, you will have the opportunity and responsibility to help shape behaviors and make a positive, lasting change in each youth you interact with. Working directly with youths it is expected of a YCA to: Build healthy relationships, serving as a role-model for appropriate prosocial behavior and attitudes; Deploys cognitive behavioral strategies with youths through skill training and role-play exercises to facilitate behavior change; Uses motivational interviewing techniques to enhance youth's intrinsic motivation; Teach and model basic expectations such as giving respect to self and others; being on task; acting responsibly; to lead by example; and, to practice safe behaviors; Provide frequent positive reinforcement; and, Seek opportunities to teach new behaviors, coping skills, de-escalation techniques and emotion regulation. Not everyone has what it takes to be a professional Youth Correctional Advisor and work in this profession. YCAs must believe in rehabilitation, and the idea that youths convicted of crimes can become successful community members; YCAs must be highly adaptable to changes, exemplify teamwork, and support each function within the Juvenile Services Center; YCAs must be able to manage their emotions and maintain temperament under stressful conditions; and, YCAs must possess integrity, professionalism, humility, humor, and respect. The job is incredibly demanding and challenging at times; but, it is also incredibly rewarding too. The starting wage for this position without experience will start at the minimum of the grade For more information regarding the duties of a Youth Correctional Advisor, click on this link for a realistic job preview video: ***************************** Job Requirements Minimum Job Requirements: Twenty-one (21) years of age or older and three semester hours (3) of college-level study in adolescent development, psychology or a related subject; or forty-five (45) clock hours in documented training in child care or child development; or one year (1) of experience as a child care worker, house parent or in the human services field in a facility serving youth; possess a high school diploma or its equivalent; successfully pass a criminal history check; and possess a valid driver's license. Applicant must submit to and pass a pre-employment, post-offer drug screen and pass a physical ability test prior to employment. Johnson County Government requires reference/background screening for all positions. Specified criteria may vary by Department/Agency. Preferred Job Requirements: IMMEDIATE PREFERENCE WILL BE FOR FEMALE CANDIDATES TO SATISFY KANSAS DCF STAFFING REQUIREMENTS. Associate's degree in Criminal Justice, Behavioral Sciences, Human Services or related fields and previous corrections or criminal justice related experience. Experience in a substance abuse treatment setting. Physical, Environmental, and Special Working Conditions: Excessive standing and/or walking: 60% Lifting: Successful completion of physical ability test which includes dragging up to 125 pounds and lifting 50 lbs. Running in response to emergency situations; client restraint and self-defense training. On call/stand-by work required. Shift work Safety-sensitive job. Weather Essential job: Department and County Essential Uniform required Successful completion of physical ability test which includes dragging up to hundred and twenty five (125) pounds, lifting fifty (50) pounds, patting down residents, responding to emergency calls, walking up and down 20 stairs, and donning protective equipment.
    $31k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 17d ago
  • Case Specialist I, STD

    Sun Life Financial 4.6company rating

    Counselor job in Kansas City, MO

    Sun Life U.S. is one of the largest providers of employee and government benefits, helping approximately 50 million Americans access the care and coverage they need. Through employers, industry partners and government programs, Sun Life U.S. offers a portfolio of benefits and services, including dental, vision, disability, absence management, life, supplemental health, medical stop-loss insurance, and healthcare navigation. We have more than 6,400 employees and associates in our partner dental practices and operate nationwide. Visit our website to discover how Sun Life is making life brighter for our customers, partners and communities. Job Description: The opportunity Short-Term Disability insurance provides an income to employees who cannot work due to an illness or injury. As a Case Specialist, you will review claims for Short-Term Disability and decide if the person applying for benefits are eligible to receive them. Some claims are easy, some are more complex. But all claims give you the opportunity to interact and make a difference for our Clients daily. How you will contribute * Review claim forms to make sure the person applying for benefits meets all the requirements to receive benefits, including their medical condition, the recommendations of their health care providers, and the details of the short-term disability contract. * Approve the benefits if the person meets all these requirements. * Process these claims in a timely manner with accuracy. * Serve our clients in a caring and empathetic manner, communicating clearly with them the decisions you make. * Reach out to employees, employers, health care providers, attorneys, and anyone else as needed to get the paperwork or information you need to make a decision. * Make sure all your claim decisions match the insurance contract and follow all laws, regulations, and procedures. What you will bring with you * Passion for helping people, especially in times of need due to illness or injury. * Your desire and ability to provide superior service and build positive relationships. * Independent thinking and decision-making skills to support payment of benefits. * Your energy to thrive in a fast-paced environment. * Drive to continuously learn, build, and grow professionally. * The ability to adapts well to change and execute on new concepts. * Insurance claims experience is not a requirement. Salary Range: $49,400 - $66,700 At our company, we are committed to pay transparency and equity. The salary range for this role is competitive nationwide, and we strive to ensure that compensation is fair and equitable. Your actual base salary will be determined based on your unique skills, qualifications, experience, education, and geographic location. In addition to your base salary, this position is eligible for a discretionary annual incentive award based on your individual performance as well as the overall performance of the business. We are dedicated to creating a work environment where everyone is rewarded for their contributions. Not ready to apply yet but want to stay in touch? Join our talent community to stay connected until the time is right for you! We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where all employees feel they belong, are supported and empowered to thrive. We are dedicated to building teams with varied experiences, backgrounds, perspectives and ideas that benefit our colleagues, clients, and the communities where we operate. We encourage applications from qualified individuals from all backgrounds. Life is brighter when you work at Sun Life At Sun Life, we prioritize your well-being with comprehensive benefits, including generous vacation and sick time, market-leading paid family, parental and adoption leave, medical coverage, company paid life and AD&D insurance, disability programs and a partially paid sabbatical program. Plan for your future with our 401(k) employer match, stock purchase options and an employer-funded retirement account. Enjoy a flexible, inclusive and collaborative work environment that supports career growth. We're proud to be recognized in our communities as a top employer. Proudly Great Place to Work Certified in Canada and the U.S., we've also been recognized as a "Top 10" employer by the Boston Globe's "Top Places to Work" for two years in a row. Visit our website to learn more about our benefits and recognition within our communities. We will make reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of otherwise-qualified individuals with disabilities or special disabled veterans, unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of our business. Please email ************************* to request an accommodation. For applicants residing in California, please read our employee California Privacy Policy and Notice. We do not require or administer lie detector tests as a condition of employment or continued employment. Sun Life will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local laws, including applicable fair chance ordinances. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Job Category: Claims - Life & Disability Posting End Date: 29/01/2026
    $49.4k-66.7k yearly Auto-Apply 15d ago
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LCSW, LPC, LMFT)

    Lifestance Health

    Counselor job in Kansas City, MO

    At LifeStance Health, we believe in a truly healthy society where mental and physical healthcare are unified to make lives better. Our mission is to help people lead healthier, more fulfilling lives by improving access to trusted, affordable, and personalized mental healthcare. Everywhere. Every day. It's a lofty goal; we know. But we make it happen with the best team in behavioral health. Thank you for taking the time to explore a career with us. As the fastest growing behavioral health practice group in the country, now is the perfect time to join our clinical team! We are actively seeking talented Licensed Mental Health Therapists in Kansas City, MO or Kansas (LCSW, LMFT, LPC) who are passionate about patient care and committed to excellence. We offer Therapists: 100% outpatient work in a group practice setting Great benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with match, parental leave and more! Strong work-life balance- no nights or weekends required! Uncapped Compensation range $80,640 -$107,520+ . Hybrid Model $5,000 Sign on Bonus Collegial work environment Newly designed and modern offices Full administrative support so you can focus on what you do best Latest in digital technology Licensed Mental Health Therapists are a critical part of our team. We're seeking Therapists that are: Independently licensed in the state of Missouri (LCSW, LPC, LMFT) Experienced working with children and/or adolescents, or across the lifespan Candidates must be willing to also open licensed in Kansas, for billing purposes. Apply now or contact me directly: Melanie RobinsonDirector, Practice ****************************************************** About LifeStance Health LifeStance is a national provider of mental healthcare services focused on evidenced-based, medically driven treatment services for children, adolescents and adults suffering from a variety of mental health issues in an outpatient care setting, both in-person at its clinics nationwide and through its digital health telemedicine offering. The company employs psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and licensed therapists throughout the US. LifeStance Health is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are fully committed to creating an inclusive work environment for all our employees. Our values:Belonging: We cultivate a space where everyone can show up as their authentic self.Empathy: We seek out diverse perspectives and listen to learn without judgment.Courage: We are all accountable for doing the right thing - even when it's hard - because we know it's worth it.One Team: We realize our full potential when we work together towards our shared purpose. If you elect to interact with us via our website, please only use ****************** or *************************** Additionally, our recruiters utilize email addresses with the @lifestance.com domain. Other websites and domains are not affiliated with LifeStance Health and may represent threats to your data security. LifeStance Health complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact our Human Resources Team at ****************** or by calling ***************. Please note: This contact is intended solely for accommodation requests. Inquiries regarding applications, resumes and applicant status should not be sent to this email address as they will not be reviewed or responded to. To apply for a position, please use our official careers page.
    $80.6k-107.5k yearly Auto-Apply 17d ago
  • Case Manager - Supportive Services for Veterans and their Families (SSVF)

    St. Joseph 4.5company rating

    Counselor job in Kansas City, MO

    Full-time Description Our History In 1879, Father Bernard Donnelly established Mount St. Bernard's Orphanage in Kansas City. With that one act of faith, hope and charity, many lives - and a community - were transformed. And, from that humble beginning a strong tradition of compassionate care and social service took root, thrived, and grew to become Catholic Charities of Kansas City-St. Joseph. Catholic Charities empowers at risk people to create a pathway out of poverty by alleviating their immediate crises to create stability; then providing robust support to lift them to dignity and self-reliance. Today, millions of lives have been transformed, in the communities we serve . We have office locations in the Kansas City metro-area, St. Joseph, Missouri, a Food Pantry in Kansas City and another in Cameron, Missouri, while serving a 27-county region. Our Culture/Mission Characteristics While performing job duties, staff will: Follow the Catholic Social and Moral Teachings in all aspects while performing job duties. Work collaboratively to achieve goals and resolve conflicts to achieve the greater good. Respect the diversity of talents and gifts of others and believe in cultivating those to promote personal and professional development. Demonstrate compassion and commitment for helping others improve their own lives. MissionHelping people move to a better life through hope-filled care, services, and advocacy; calling all those of goodwill to join us. VisionBy lifting people in need to the dignity of self-reliance, and encouraging others to help, our communities will become one human family. ValuesHope/Faith, Trust, Commitment, Collaboration Position Objective This position provides case management and supportive services to Veteran households for the Supportive Services for Veterans and their families (SSVF) program, including delivery of Rapid Resolution, Rapid Rehousing, and Homeless prevention to eligible Veterans. This position is responsible for providing short-term. Strengths Based Housing Case Management services for the Veterans Program, funded through the VA Supportive Services for Veteran Families. This position pays $45k annually. Essential Functions Staff Training Complete Employee training as set forth in Paylocity for new personnel. Complete HMIS System training for Well Sky and Case worthy. Complete Squares training as set forth in our SSVF program manual. Complete ETO (Efforts to Outcomes) training within the first month of employment. Attend in-service training, VA training and outside conferences/workshops. Attend supervisory meetings at least monthly. Complete Rapid Rehousing and Homeless Prevention screening training. Job Shadow with other staff members to learn the process of the position. Screening Process Complete Rapid Rehousing and Homeless Prevention screenings per eligibility requirements within 24-48 hours of request. Screenings will result in approval, prioritization or denial. For all denials or ineligible screenings, provide and document appropriate supportive services referrals. Intake and Assessment Functions Provide participant orientation on program requirements and participation rights and informing of Veteran rights. Assess eligibility for veterans regarding mainstream benefits, such as SSI/SSDI, VA disability, food stamps, LIHEAP and other supportive services. Obtain required enrollment documentation: Veteran status, household income, referral needs, housing barriers, mental/health needs and safety concerns. Conduct thorough interviews with the potential participants emphasizing their responsibility for participation in the strength-based model of case management which includes housing stability plan, and goal plan with the client. Maintain a file on each participant that includes eligibility documents, screening documentation, housing stability plan, budget, leases, landlord information, ROI's (Release of Information), case notes documenting action taken, progress, challenges, and follow up, and all required agency documents. Strength Based and Housing First Case Management Provide Strength based case management, progressive engagement and supportive services to eligible Veteran households for the SSVF program, including delivery of Rapid Resolution, Rapid Rehousing and Homeless Prevention Services, Health Care Navigation, Legal referrals, Financial Literacy, Life Skills, Employment services and returning home. Provide interventions to Veteran households in need and/or with barriers such as Veterans with mental illness, substance abuse disorders, serious mental conditions, domestic violence, etc. This may include participants on probation and parole, and/or registered sex offenders. Document progress notes, goals, actions and interventions as needed. Conduct office and in home visits with Veterans as needed. Maintain contact with participants 30 days, 60 days and 90 days after discharge for purposes of follow up, outcome tracking and follow-up services. Assess and provide emergency/financial assistance in accordance with program policy and procedures, in order to obtain/maintain permanent housing per the housing stability plan. Develop landlord engagement and outreach to available landlords to pool a safe and affordable rental property. Housing Stability Case Planning In collaboration with Veteran household, assess and develop housing stability plan addressing the needs of the client, client goals, action steps, case management interventions, progressive engagement and referrals and monitor the progress. Housing counseling: Assist Veterans cases by identifying options and creating a budget for safe, affordable housing considering Veteran preferences/income and barriers. Complete in-home inspections and rent reasonableness forms per Veteran preference of residence. Prepare/plan and collaborate with the Veteran on self-sufficiency of program such as discharge planning to maintain housing stability in future. Continuum of Care and Coordinated Entry Carry out Continuum of Care community plans for Coordinated Entry services, prioritization, by name list and rapid resolution/diversion. Attend regular continuum of Care (COC)/ Coordinated Entry meetings monthly and/or weekly, as assigned. Complete Coordinated Entry assessments to place Veteran on the by name/prioritization list. Outreach, Engagement and Community Networking Exhibit advanced engagement and rapport building with the community and supportive services providers, community partners and Veteran households. Provide program information to community resources and educate community on services available. Outreach and travel to the existing rural counties in the southern portion of Catholic Charities catchment area. Perform and track outreach in our 18-county catchment area, as assigned. Secure community-based meeting spaces for Veteran appointments when needed. Participate in annual outreach events such as Boots on the Ground, Point-in-time count, Vet2Vet, Project Connect, etc., as assigned. Patriciate in Second Collection, an agency outreach event held annually. Attend agency and community meetings, as requested. Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)/ETO Data Entry Enter client data and outcomes for SSVF program into HMIS systems (WellSky and/or CaseWorthy), Efforts to Outcomes (ETO) and Intacct as needed, such as progress notes to ensure client data is complete and updated. Ensure data is entered within 24/48 hours of delivery. Maintain accurate records of financial assistance provided to participants. Contribute reports for SSVF, as requested. Maintain a 90% score on internal clinical and administrative reviews. Conduct in-house peer reviews of files, data and case notes of active participants. Perform other duties as assigned by the program manager or director. Requirements Basic Qualifications Bachelor's degree in human services highly recommended (preferably Bachelor of Social Work) with three to five years case management experience OR Master's degree in human services preferred (Master of Social Work) with one to two years case management experience. Minimum of five years of relevant experience in the human service or related field considered if no degree. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Great communication (verbal and written). Problem solving and conflict resolution skills. Knowledge of computers and software programs. Ability to work with diverse populations. Time management skills and have the ability to handle multiple demands and priorities. Must also have the ability to comprehend, document, and converse in Standard English Sound judgment and reasoning skills. I understand that as an employee of Catholic Charities I am expected to perform job duties in alignment with the items listed below: Follows the Catholic Social and Moral Teachings in all aspects while performing job duties. Works collaboratively to achieve goals and resolves conflict to achieve the greater good. Respect for the diversity of talents and gifts of others and belief in cultivating those to promote personal and professional development. Demonstrates compassion and commitment for helping others improve their lives.
    $45k yearly 40d ago
  • Family Self-Sufficiency Specialist

    Housing Authority of Kansas City 3.1company rating

    Counselor job in Kansas City, MO

    Department: RESIDENT SERVICES Reports To: FSS Program Manager FLSA Status: Exempt Responsible for the development and implementation of the Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program by working with residents; Resident Services staff; management; and community partners to identify the needs and coordinate resources that promote self-sufficiency, empowerment, and healthy communities in Kansas City, MO. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Essential Duties and Responsibilities The duties listed below illustrate of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements regarding duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment in association with this position. Undertakes and performs the following and all other work-related duties as assigned. . Conducts needs assessment to determine if the family needs further assistance (e.g., parenting classes, housekeeping techniques, budgeting classes, child care, adult education, vocational training, mental and physical health care, substance abuse testing and treatment, and family advocacy, etc.) to help keep the family together and to promote family self-sufficiency. Works with FSS participants in their efforts to reach self-sufficiency goals by creating plans that are clear, measurable, realistic, and timely; these plans will be created by identifying motivation and desires in participants while identifying and mitigating barriers to success. Refers FSS participants to appropriate social services agencies as necessary. Coordinates services provided to individuals with a mental illness who, in view of their treatment history and present circumstances, are unlikely to survive safely in the community without appropriate assistance and/or supervision. Maintains regular contact with clients including in person, by phone and in writing. Conducts in-depth interviews/discussions with FSS participants to determine eligibility of applicants and/or assesses and identifies service needs of program participants and any impediments to progress regarding job training, education, or skills enhancement. Create well-organized case files that accurately reflect services provided and outcomes. Works with Authority staff and public and private community agencies to recruit participants for the FSS program. Maintains contact with community agencies for the provision of services for clients and assists program participants in accessing appropriate public or private community agencies to obtain specialized types of assistance. Provides, or provides resources for, participant, counseling in life skills areas including parenting, employment, education, financial management, public assistance, nutrition, etc. Assists FSS participants in preparing applications and forms for school grants, scholarships, etc. Works with educational/training entities to coordinate and refine FSS admission requirements and procedures for monitoring FSS participants. Locates testing facilities to help FSS participants in choosing a career field and in job placement. Performs annual assessments of FSS by monitoring participant progress towards meeting of goals. Establishes and calculates FSS escrow accounts for those have earned income. Monitors, approves, denies, and/or processes interim and final FSS escrow payouts. Complete paperwork, monthly reports, and case notes accurately and in a timely manner. Implements and monitors Homeownership program. Obtains and maintains a broad-based current knowledge of the process of purchasing a home, the loan products available and their respective terms, down payment assistance programs, standard and specialized loan products, personal credit issues, the pros and cons of home ownership, housing types, Fair Housing issues, and related information pertinent to the position. Informs prospective participants about the Homeownership program, determines applicant eligibility, coordinates the Homeownership programs with various mortgage lenders, and serves as liaison between the Authority and internal agencies (FSS and HCVP) and various outside agencies and lending institutions. Establishes appropriate contacts, maintaining rapport with financial institutions, title companies, realtors, builders, and community and civic and government organizations. Contacts Section 8 Resident Community in outreach efforts in order to inform, educate, and offer the opportunity that has been created to benefit qualifying candidates. Holds training workshops and/or periodically scheduled classes, or one-on-one basis with Homeownership resident candidates, in order to provide orientation and training to the candidates before they seek a home to buy on such topics as Responsibilities of Owning a Home, Financial Responsibilities, Credit Management, finding a Realtor, negotiating a contract, The Option Period, The Closing and Post Closing Responsibilities, etc. Participates in the Program Coordinating Committee (PCC) with local partners and service providers to ensure that FSS program participants are linked to the supportive services they need to achieve self-sufficiency, including services for participants with limited English proficiency. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES The employee receives instructions from the FSS Program Manager. Courses of action, deadlines, and priorities are established by procedure, the supervisor, or the employee, depending on the assignment. Routine duties are initiated and completed by the employee without supervisory direction. Instructions to the employee may be general or specific in nature. Problems or situations not covered by instructions are usually referred to the supervisor for resolution. The employee's work is closely reviewed on a regular basis for accuracy, completion, and compliance with policies and procedures and the attainment of objectives. The employee has no supervisory responsibilities but may request assistance of other Authority employees to ensure timely processing/updates/inspections of client information to obtain a more complete overview of client circumstances. QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES Behavioral Competencies This position requires the incumbent to exhibit the following behavioral skills: Job Knowledge: Exhibits requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the position effectively. Demonstrates knowledge of policies, procedures, goals, objectives, operational entities, requirements, and activities as they apply to the assigned organizational entity of the Authority. Uses appropriate judgment & decision making in accordance with level of responsibility. Commitment: Sets high standards of performance; pursues aggressive goals and works hard/smart to achieve them; strives for results and success; conveys a sense of urgency and brings issues to closure; persists despite obstacles and opposition. Customer Service: Meets/exceeds the expectations and requirements of internal and external customers; identifies, understands, monitors, and measures the needs of both internal and external customers; talks and acts with customers in mind. Recognizes work colleagues as customers. Effective Communication: Ensures important information is passed to those who need to know; conveys necessary information clearly and effectively orally or in writing. Demonstrates attention to, and conveys understanding of, the comments and questions of others; listens effectively. Initiative: Proactively seeks solutions to resolve unexpected challenges. Actively assists others without formal/informal direction. Possesses the capacity to learn and actively seeks developmental feedback. Applies feedback for continued growth by mastering concepts needed to perform work. Responsiveness and Accountability: Demonstrates a high level of conscientiousness; holds oneself personally responsible for one's own work; does fair share of work. Teamwork: Balances team and individual responsibilities; exhibits objectivity and openness to others' views; gives and welcomes feedback; contributes to building a positive team spirit; puts success of team above own interests; supports everyone's efforts to succeed. Job Competencies Thorough knowledge of pertinent HUD regulations on the FSS and Homeownership programs, and thorough knowledge of Authority policies and procedures. Thorough knowledge of accepted consultation and interviewing techniques. Thorough knowledge of community agencies, facilities, businesses, and services that can be utilized to aid tenants. Knowledge of pertinent finance and banking principles and practices. Knowledge of home purchase/ownership including mortgage/loan principles and practices. Knowledge of real estate lending practices real estate transaction processes and housing market forces. Ability to negotiate with lenders on client's behalf to resolve issues. Ability to read and understand federal regulations as they apply to the FSS and Homeownership Programs. Ability to maintain a caseload of 75-80 FSS participants. Ability to communicate effectively and work closely with the Senior FSS Case Manager on employment services, homeownership, financial literacy, computer literacy and life skill classes. Ability to work as a team and support Resident Services staff to ensure effective communication. Skills in coordinating programs with community partners. Ability to understand the budget process and homeownership process; including the ability to advocate for low-income families who are seeking to purchase homes. Ability to understand federal regulations and follow the requirements of the program. Must be able to maintain punctuality and attendance as scheduled. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Master's Degree is in social work is preferred. Bachelor's Degree with prior experience in strengths-based case management progress may be considered. Must have three (3) years' experience in case management. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS Incumbent(s) must be able to meet the physical requirements of the classification and have mobility, balance, coordination, vision, hearing, and dexterity levels appropriate to the functions performed. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work is performed primarily in an office environment with occasional travel to meetings. The incumbent frequently uses standard office equipment including personal computers, telephone, and related equipment. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Office environment. The noise level in the work environment is moderate. Work involves the normal risks or discomfort associated with an office environment and is usually in an area that is adequately cooled, heated, lighted, and ventilated, but may involve visits to tenant's homes, the offices of other agencies, community centers and meeting halls. The employee may be exposed to weather extremes and to the usual hazards associated with visits to other business facilities and tenant homes. CONTACTS The employee's contacts are primarily with coworkers, managers, tenants, federal, state, and local governmental officials and representatives, the general public, and other agencies that dispense assistance to the FSS and Homeownership programs. The purpose of such contacts is to assist in the homeownership process and bring community services to HCVP participants, foster pride, and participation, and provide various kinds of support and assistance for individual families. Difficulty may arise when program participants cannot be reached by telephone, when they are reluctant to respond, or when previously contacted city officials no longer hold the same position. At times meeting space may be limited or unavailable when needed. OTHER REQUIREMENTS Must possess a valid driver's license. Must be available for occasional overnight travel for training. May be required to work an unusual work schedule. Must pass employment drug screening and criminal background check. Must work with the highest degree of confidentiality. The Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This is subject to change and in no manner states or implies that these are the only duties and responsibilities to be performed. The duties herein are representative of the essential functions of this job. This reflects management's assignment of functions; however, it does not prescribe or restrict tasks that may be assigned. Nothing in this document restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities at any time. The qualifications listed above are guidelines, other combinations of education and experience that could provide the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job may be considered at the discretion of the Executive Director. Employment with the Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri is on an “at-will” basis. Nothing in this document is intended to create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, and does not constitute a promise of continued employment. Disclaimer: The above statements describe the general nature, level, and type of work performed by the incumbent(s) assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, demands, and skills required of personnel so classified. s are not intended to and do not imply or create any employment, compensation, or contract rights to any person or persons. Management reserves the right to add, delete, or modify and/or all provisions of this description at any time as needed without notice. This job description supersedes earlier versions.
    $36k-42k yearly est. 38d ago
  • Compass Program Counselor/Social Worker

    Olathe Public Schools 3.9company rating

    Counselor job in Olathe, KS

    Counselor and/or Social Worker HOURS OF WORK: 8 Hours Daily / 197 Calendar Days Yearly STATUS: Certified - Contract The Compass Program is a short-term alternative program that provides intensive behavior and social-emotional intervention to students to prepare them for a successful transition as they return to the comprehensive school setting. This position is responsible for providing services to students and families to help support students learning experiences. This position is expected to build upon students' individual strengths and provide training and educational programs to enhance their learning. This position instructs students in a classroom which could include students with educational risk factors, as well as students with special needs. The ability to form relationships with a wide variety of students and families is essential. Differentiating instruction for a wide range of developmental needs is required. This staff member must understand students with significant needs and behaviors and how to program for them. This position is responsible for the implementation of the district curriculum in a way that maximizes student learning. This position is part of the Compass Program and reports to the Compass Program principal. PRIMARY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: • Utilize PBIS and district-adopted social-emotional curricula and instructional tools to teach and support students' social-emotional well-being, including positive behavior support and correction aligned with district procedures and ESI. • Attend, engage in, and implement learning from in-service training, team meetings, and professional learning opportunities. • Engage and contribute in meetings with school teams, communities, departments, districts, parents, and school(s). • Maintain comprehensive and precise records of student progress and required documentation, including monitoring and reporting student academic, behavioral, and social/emotional development. • Participate in academic, extracurricular, and professional support activities. • Provide direct services to students and their families that reflect multicultural competence, build upon individual strengths, and promote student voice and involvement in planning their own learning experiences. • Develop and provide training and educational programs that support the goals and mission of the educational institution. • Collaborate regularly with general education staff to support appropriate inclusion in the general education classroom. • Communicate regularly with parents through IEP, evaluation, and planning meetings. • Participate in multidisciplinary evaluations and complete all required paperwork related to the special education evaluation process. • Assist with the development, implementation, and progress monitoring of student behavior intervention plans. • Conduct classroom observations and interview students, teachers, and parents as part of assessment and support processes. • Assist students and families in accessing community resources and programs. • Attend building and district-level department meetings. • Promote student motivation, engagement, communication skills, and social skill development. • Conduct psycho-social assessments and assess student emotional and behavioral needs. • Collect and interpret student and classroom data to inform instruction and intervention. • Maintain a professional attitude with families, staff, and the school community. • Perform other duties as assigned. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: · Kansas teacher license with certification or counseling endorsement required. · Master's degree Social Work and/or Counseling preferred · Minimum of three years successfully supporting students with trauma histories, mental health diagnosis, and significant social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. · Successful experience as a member of a clinical or special education team. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: · Willingness and ability to support students who may exhibit extreme behaviors, including elopement, physical aggression (e.g., hitting, kicking), and verbal outbursts, with a calm, consistent, and supportive approach. · Ability to intervene safely and appropriately and contribute to a team committed to success of all students. · Background in trauma informed care practices and willingness to continue to learn to best support in a trauma informed manner. · Willingness to adjust instruction based on student enrollment in Compass Program · Excellent listening, written and verbal communication skills. · Ability to organize and prioritize multiple projects simultaneously. · High degree of confidentiality, motivation, and responsibility. · Highly collaborative team player. · Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, etc.). · Ability to identify areas of improvement and opportunity and follow-up to obtain results. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: This position requires the performance of medium work which requires exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. The position includes occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling, some stooping, kneeling, crouching and/or crawling and significant fine finger dexterity. The position must be able to discern and prepare data to communicate information with parents, staff, and students. The position requires occasionally moving between buildings and at times remaining in a stationary position. IMPORTANT EMPLOYMENT STATEMENTS The statements above are intended to describe the general nature of the work being performed and are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required. This document describes the position currently available. Olathe Public Schools reserves the right to modify job duties or job descriptions at any time. Olathe Public Schools prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity in its programs, activities or employment as required by applicable federal and state laws. CLOSING DATE: 2/1/26 CLEARANCES REQUIRED: Background Clearance, Criminal Justice Fingerprint, and TB Test.
    $38k-50k yearly est. Auto-Apply 23d ago
  • School Guidance Counselor

    Efp2011

    Counselor job in Lenexa, KS

    School Guidance Counselor FLSA: Exempt Professional QUALIFICATIONS: Teaching experience preferred. School Counseling experience preferred. Demonstrated success in mediation & relationship building. Qualified to administer individual IQ tests. Knowledge of Missouri's Model Guidance Program. REPORTS TO: Principal OVERVIEW: The school guidance program assists students in becoming responsible adults. Career plans are developed, reviewed, and updated periodically in accordance with students' post graduation educational and occupational goals. Continuous attention is given to assisting students to develop competence in decision-making, career planning, working with others, and taking responsibility for their own behavior. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Implement the guidance curriculum. Guide and counsel groups of individual students through the development of educational and career plans. Counsel small groups and individual students with problems. Consult with teachers, staff and parents regarding the developmental needs of students. Refer students with severe problems to appropriate community resources in consultation with their parents. Be a part of the Special Ed team by attending team meetings and doing the IQ testing. School test coordinator for Standardized Achievement Tests. Participate in the CARE team (elementary counselors). Supporting the overall district's educational program through general consultation activities and committee work. Assist with the placement of students in appropriate career and educational settings. OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS: Attend all meetings and training sessions as directed. Assist administrators with the distribution and interpretation of standardized tests scores for students and parents. Facilitate informational evening sessions for parents regarding financial aid, Advanced Placement coursework, and college night. Attend IEP and 504 meetings according to caseload. Duties as assigned by building principal.
    $42k-59k yearly est. 41d ago
  • Children's Ministry Coordinator

    Open 3.9company rating

    Counselor job in Kansas City, MO

    The Children's Ministry Coordinator is responsible for leading, developing, and overseeing all aspects of the children's ministry (ages 1-12) to help children know, love, and follow Jesus at IHOPKC. This includes planning and leading the children's ministry at our Saturday night services, collaborating with our volunteer coordinator, integrating biblical teachings, and creating a safe and welcoming environment where children can grow in their faith. Requirements Essential Functions Lead and oversee all youth and children's ministry programming, including Saturday evenings, midweek activities, and coordinating family outreach. Collaborate with the Volunteer coordinator to recruit, train, and support a team of committed volunteers. Select and/or develop a curriculum that aligns with the IHOPKC theological values and engages children at each developmental stage. Foster relationships with children and families, serving as a pastoral presence and resource. Ensure the safety and security of all children through the implementation of appropriate policies, training, and thorough background checks. Collaborate with IHOPKC leadership to ensure integration of children's ministry within the broader vision of our ministry. Communicate regularly with parents and caregivers, providing updates, encouragement, and discipleship resources. Maintain an organized, welcoming environment for children's ministry spaces. Qualifications A committed follower of Jesus with a heart for children and families. Experience in children's ministry or related field preferred. Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills. Ability to build and lead volunteer teams. Creativity, flexibility, and a humble, team-oriented attitude. Alignment with the IHOPKC mission, values.
    $28k-35k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Children's Ministry Coordinator

    Ihopkc Home

    Counselor job in Kansas City, MO

    Full-time Description The Children's Ministry Coordinator is responsible for leading, developing, and overseeing all aspects of the children's ministry (ages 1-11) to help children know, love, and follow Jesus at IHOPKC. This includes planning and leading the children's ministry at our Saturday night services, collaborating with our volunteer coordinator, integrating biblical teachings, and creating a safe and welcoming environment where children can grow in their faith. Essential Functions Lead and oversee all children's ministry programming, including Saturday evenings, midweek activities, and coordinating family outreach. Collaborate with the Volunteer coordinator to recruit, train, and support a team of committed volunteers. Select and/or develop a curriculum that aligns with the IHOPKC theological values and engages children at each developmental stage. Foster relationships with children and families, serving as a pastoral presence and resource. Ensure the safety and security of all children through the implementation of appropriate policies, training, and thorough background checks. Collaborate with IHOPKC leadership to ensure integration of children's ministry within the broader vision of our ministry. Communicate regularly with parents and caregivers, providing updates, encouragement, and discipleship resources. Maintain an organized, welcoming environment for children's ministry spaces. Requirements A committed follower of Jesus with a heart for children and families. Experience in children's ministry or related field preferred. Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills. Ability to build and lead volunteer teams. Creativity, flexibility, and a humble, team-oriented attitude. Alignment with the IHOPKC mission, values.
    $27k-36k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Curriculum and Assessment Specialist, UMKC

    University of Missouri System 4.1company rating

    Counselor job in Kansas City, MO

    The Curriculum and Assessment Specialist provides operational support for the university's academic assessment initiatives. This position is responsible supporting academic unit and general education efforts to assess student learning outcomes and academic program effectiveness. The Curriculum and Assessment Specialist collaborates with faculty, department chairs, deans, and administrative units to promote optimal program development and a culture of evidence-based decision-making and continuous improvement aligned with accreditation standards and institutional goals. Academic Program Assessment Support * Support UAC's annual assessment plan aligned with strategic priorities and accreditation. * Assist programs in defining and measuring student learning outcomes. * Provide faculty training on assessment design, data collection, and analysis. * Ensure quality and consistency of program assessment reports. * Provide assessment guidance for new program development. Data Management & Analysis * Collect, analyze, and synthesize assessment data for academic and General Education programs. * Partner with Institutional Analytics and Institutional Effectiveness on data needs. Reporting & Accreditation * Support the preparation of assessment reports for leadership and governance committees. * Support self-studies, accreditation reporting, and site visits. * Manage annual assessment submission, documentation, and archiving Collaboration & Capacity Building * Promote collaboration around meaningful assessment practices. * Facilitate workshops and develop resources to build assessment capacity. * Advance a culture of evidence-based decision-making. General Education Assessment Oversight * Oversee assessment processes and reporting for General Education programs. Minimum Qualifications A Bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience and at least 4 years of experience from which comparable knowledge and skills can be acquired is necessary. Preferred Qualifications * Master's degree in Education, Higher Education Administration, Educational Research, or a related field. * Experience in education or higher education assessment, institutional research, or academic administration. * Demonstrated knowledge of assessment theory, methodologies, and best practices. * Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills. * Ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, administrators, and staff. Anticipated Hiring Range Starts at $57,738 annually commensurate with experience, education, and internal equity. Application Materials Application materials must include a cover letter and updated resume. Application Deadline For best consideration submit application materials by January 11, 2026. Position will continue to accept and review applications until filled. Benefit Eligibility This position is eligible for University benefits. As part of your total compensation, the University offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental and vision plans, retirement, paid time off, short- and long-term disability, paid parental leave, paid caregiver leave, and educational fee discounts for all four UM System campuses. For additional information on University benefits, please visit the Faculty & Staff Benefits website at *********************************************** Equal Employment Opportunity The University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To request ADA accommodations, please call the Office of Equity & Title IX at ************. Apply for Job * Explore Jobs * Sign In * New User
    $57.7k yearly 2d ago
  • Co-Responder / Crisis Response (Independence)

    Brightli

    Counselor job in Independence, MO

    Job Title: Co-Responder Department: Crisis Services Employment Type: Full-time Shift: Monday- Friday 5pm-1am Join our compassionate team dedicated to making a difference in the lives of individuals experiencing crises. In alignment with our agency's mission, vision, values, and goals, you will partner with the Independence Police Department to provide essential crisis intervention. We are looking for someone who is adaptable, maintains professionalism under stress, and is committed to connecting individuals with behavioral health treatment. As a Co-Responder, you will have the opportunity to engage directly with those in need, facilitating access to resources and support while ensuring their safety and well-being. Your role will help navigate the complexities of behavioral health care, paving the way for continuity of care within our community. This position offers… Employee Assistance Program - 24/7 counseling services, legal assistance, & financial consultation for you and your household at no cost Mileage Reimbursement - Company paid for work functions requiring travel Employee Discounts - Hotels, Theme Parks & Attractions, College Tuition Workplace Culture - An environment cultivating employee wellbeing, valuing each individual's humanity, and actively promoting a healthy, joyful workforce Additional Perks & Benefits - Scroll down to bottom of this post to learn more Key Responsibilities: Collaborate with Independence Police Department to conduct crisis intervention and respond to community needs. Coordinate services and develop local systems of care for individuals with behavioral health challenges. Adhere to safety guidelines and provide assistance during involuntary detention as necessary. Document all interventions and ensure compliance with agency standards. Attend conference calls, webinars, and required training sessions, while performing other duties as assigned by the Director of Crisis Services. Education, Experience, and/or Credential Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in related field required. Master's Degree or higher is preferred. Prefer crisis intervention experience. Must be able to pass a background check as required by Independence Police Department. Additional Qualifications: Current driver's license and acceptable driving record. Must complete New Hire Orientation and all training requirements, including Relias. Physical Requirements: Sedentary work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently to lift, carry, push, or pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Repetitive movements are required for typing and writing throughout the work shift. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally, and all other sedentary criteria are met. Position Perks & Benefits: Paid time off: full-time employees receive an attractive time off package to balance your work and personal life Employee benefits package: full-time employees receive health, dental, vision, retirement, life, & more Top-notch training: initial, ongoing, comprehensive, and supportive Career mobility: advancement opportunities/promoting from within Welcoming, warm, supportive: a work culture & environment that promotes your well-being, values you as human being, and encourages your health and happiness. Brightli is on a Mission: A mission to improve client care, reduce the financial burden of community mental health centers by sharing resources, a mission to have a larger voice in advocacy to increase access to mental health and substance user care in our communities, and a mission to evolve the behavioral health industry to better meet the needs of our clients. As a behavioral and community mental health provider, we prioritize fostering a culture of belonging and connection within our workforce. We encourage applications from individuals with varied backgrounds and experiences, as we believe that a rich tapestry of perspectives strengthens our mission. If you are passionate about empowering local communities and creating an environment where everyone feels valued and supported, we invite you to join our mission-driven organization dedicated to cultivating an authentic workplace. We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Burrell Behavioral Health is a Smoke and Tobacco Free Workplace.
    $41k-58k yearly est. Auto-Apply 21d ago
  • Behavior Specialist

    Kansas City Behavioral Health

    Counselor job in Kansas City, MO

    Find Meaning, Opportunity, and Growth Here: A career at Behavioral Health Allies (BHA) can open the door to a new chapter in your life - filled with meaning, opportunities, and growth. From our flexible scheduling options to our mission and values-based team culture, we offer positions with purpose. Why Choose BHA? * Employee-centric culture that prioritizes the well-being and development of its employees * Comprehensive training and support * Focus on collaboration and teamwork * Commitment to growth and opportunities for advancement * Competitive salary and benefits, including 2P Incentive Plan * Meaningful service and advocacy work with regional leader in behavioral health JOB TYPE Flexible (Full-time, Part-time, and In-Person options available) FULL-TIME BENEFITS * Medical/Dental/Vision * OnDemand Pay (get your pay when you need it) * Health Savings Account (HSA)/Flexible Spending Account (FSA) * Short/Long Term Disability * 401K matching * Additional $100 wellness benefit on top of your regular pay after 90 days! * Referral bonus and more! POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for providing behavioral analytic services to the individuals to achieve significant change in individual's areas of needs and behaviors. In addition to demonstrating the company's Core Competencies applicable to all positions, the Behavioral Specialist is responsible for the following Professional Skills Competencies: PROFESSIONAL SKILLS/KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES: (Other duties and projects will be assigned, as necessary.) Essential Duties * Receives direction under the guidance of the BCBA and collaborates with the and BCBA(s) and Vice President of Clinical Services as appropriate. * Implements day to day programming as applicable to each individual's treatment plan. * Follows each individual's behavior plan as outlined by the BCBA. * Record and input data on the individual's behaviors and programming. * Inputs data for each individual as mandated by the treatment and behavior plans. * Assists in the preparation of programming materials as needed. * Works shifts and/or provides PCSC hours to supplement a full-time work load. * Assigned caseload will be 80% direct and 20% indirect. * Communicates with Assistant House Manager, Manager, BCBA and/or Clinical Director as appropriate regarding clinical observations, individual specific concerns and programming needs as appropriate. * Ensures a clean, safe, attractive and functional learning environment. * Attends trainings and meetings as required by CSP and BHA. * Maintains proficient understanding and working knowledge of ABA. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Management/Leadership * Serve as a role model to establish and foster a positive culture based on trust, respect, collaboration and integrity. Through personal example, establish the style and approach which will characterize the Company's dealings with the marketplace. * Support, model and encourage a Culture of Compliance by adhering to, and fostering team members' adherence to, the Code of Business Ethics and Conduct and Compliance Program. * Actively participate in the national safety and compliance community; stay abreast of trends, competitors and legislation. * Serve as a credible and collaborative leader with both internal and external constituencies by understanding the Applied Behavior Analysis landscape and responding quickly to needs. Other Duties 1. Perform other duties and special projects to support various organizational initiatives, as assigned. 2. Responsible, either directly or indirectly, for filing all expense reports according to company policy. 3. Responsible, either directly or indirectly, for completing time reports on or before the defined due date. Requirements Education and Experience: * At least 6 months of experience working with individuals in an educational and/or residential setting. * At least 6 months of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities. * Completion of undergraduate degree and enrolled in Master's level BCBA program. Training and Specific Skills and Abilities: * Ability to work in a fast-paced high performing team environment under strict deadlines. * Advanced organizational, time management and project management skills. * Positive responsiveness to constructive feedback. * Strong negotiating, listening and superior interpersonal skills. * Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills. * Self-motivated strategic thinker with strong analytic and financial skills. * Self-directed individual who works well to overcome obstacles to achieve program success. * Highly collaborative with ability to influence others and build strong professional relationships. * Proficient in computer usage (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint). Starting Pay: Our compensation is competitive within the market. The starting rate for this position begins at $27.21 per hour, with your final offer based on a combination of your education, relevant experience, and overall qualifications
    $27.2 hourly 32d ago
  • Case Manager - Adult

    Wyandot Behavioral Health Network 3.5company rating

    Counselor job in Kansas City, KS

    Purpose: The Case Manager affects improvement in the lives of individuals who experience severe mental illness who are seeking care by assisting them with oversight of their physical, mental health and financial wellness, based on their needs. They are community-based and work closely with the individual's behavioral health team, medical staff, and family members to ensure they are adequately supported. Accountabilities: · Engage individuals and families as partners in services and develop positive, hopeful, and trusting relationships. o Participate as an active member of the service provider team. o Conduct assessments and participate in treatment plan or plan of care development. o Mediate between clients/families and other professionals directing services and care. · Manage the emotional distress experienced by clients and their families in avoiding and resolving crisis situation. Exercise discretion and independent judgment when determining a course of action. Maintain the ability to compare and evaluate possible courses of conduct and actions, or make a decision beyond standardized lines, as required by circumstances. · Build client relationships, as well as business relationships and strategic partnerships with other agencies and external resources. o Mediate between clients/families and other professional services to facilitate care plans, strengths assessments, and establish access to other resources and providers. o Assert expertise in behavioral healthcare when dealing with courts, social services, professionals, doctors and education systems on behalf of the individual client/family to facilitate goals and objectives of client, care team and organization. o Advocate for resources on behalf of the client and family with state, government and private agencies. Complete forms and facilitate processes as deemed appropriate by circumstances. · Recognize and demonstrate sensitivity to cultural and ethnic differences. · Help others succeed by demonstrating exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to work with persons with severe and persistent mental illness and/or serious emotional disturbance, and the ability to react effectively in a wide variety of human service situations. Effectively manage conflict, promote change and growth, and inspire the development of all clients served. · Complete all documentation and reporting requirements thoroughly and on time. · Interact positively with other members of the agency and team, including active participation in supervision activities, team meetings, continuing education, etc. · Regularly travel and transport clients and/or families in and around the region, and provide direct care and support as needed. · Complete a comprehensive series of job-specific training in field of case management and social services and maintain on-going education regarding professional development, State, Federal, organizational and professional standards, including regulations, laws, compliance and ethical standards and practices. Requirements Qualifications: Education : · Bachelor's degree with an emphasis in social work, psychology, rehabilitation or other related health fields. Equivalent education plus experience will also be considered in lieu of degree. Experience: · Preferred experience in the mental health field, specifically with community based and/or outreach work · Familiar with the needs of individuals with mental health diagnoses; preferred experience working with individuals with severe mental illness. Skills & Abilities : · Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including both oral and written. · Ability to establish effective working relationships with both Center staff and various community agencies. · Ability to work autonomously in the community and be proactive in outreach · Ability to facilitate planning meetings with individuals from multiple systems. · Proficient in use of technology, including Microsoft Office. · Must provide proof of current Driver's License (non-suspended & non-expired) · Must provide and maintain dependable transportation, comprehensive automobile insurance coverage, and clean driving record. Must be willing to submit to a vehicle inspection or provide proof of inspection within last year. · Ability to build and maintain close working relationships with clients and community partners. · Complies with all relevant Center policies and procedures. · Performs other related duties as deemed appropriate by immediate supervisor or designate. · Ability to recognize and be sensitive to cultural and ethnic differences. · Must be able to safely perform essential job functions, with or without reasonable accommodations. · Clearance through the Kansas Child Abuse/Neglect Register and criminal background check.
    $42k-51k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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