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Pre-Litigation Case Manager - Personal Injury
Talent Harbor
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
🚗⚖️ Auto Accident PI Case Manager - ready to own your cases end-to-end?
A top-tier personal injury law firm in Denver is hiring a Pre-Litigation Case Manager to join a stable, on-site team with strong processes and clear expectations.
This role is ideal for someone who knows auto PI, enjoys client interaction, and performs best in a structured, accountable environment.
What You'll Do
Be the primary client contact from intake through demand
Manage 70-80 auto accident PI cases
Review medical records, track treatment, and flag issues early
Draft demands and negotiate directly with insurance adjusters
Work closely with attorneys while following clear processes and metrics
What You Need
2+ years in auto accident PI pre-litigation (required)
Experience managing a high-volume caseload
Strong organization, communication, and follow-through
Comfortable working 100% on-site in Denver
Why This Role
$65K-$75K base (flexible for strong profiles)
Full benefits: medical, dental, vision, 401k, PTO
Stable team, improved culture, clear workflows
A role where structure + ownership + client care matter
📍 On-site | Denver, CO
👉 If auto PI is your lane and you're looking for stability and clarity-apply here.
$65k-75k yearly 5d ago
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Sports Specialist Counselor (Summer Seasonal)
Boulder Jewish Community Center 3.9
Family support specialist job in Boulder, CO
Do you enjoy instructing young people of all backgrounds about games, sports, and integrity? Are you inspired to create positive change in our community? Do you enjoy working in a collaborative and supportive environment for a values-driven organizat Sports, Seasonal, Specialist, Counselor, Program Director, Summer, Education
$35k-47k yearly est. 4d ago
Intensive Family Services Case Manager
Jefferson Center for Mental Health 4.0
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
Job Description
At Jefferson Center, it is our policy and our mission to be inclusive and mindful of the diversity of everyone who comes through our doors. We are passionate about building a community where mental health matters and equitable care is accessible to all races, ethnicities, abilities, socioeconomic statuses, ages, sexual orientations, gender expressions, religions, cultures, and languages.
Working across the various teams on Intensive Family Services, the Intensive Family Services Case Manager will provide short-term, intensive support to youth, families, and individuals with behavioral health needs or transitioning from acute care. This role stabilizes clients, connects them to resources, and promotes engagement in ongoing treatment. Serving as a referral liaison, the position partners with PorchLight Family Justice Center and other youth-serving systems-including hospitals, higher levels of care, and juvenile justice-to conduct screenings, deliver psychoeducation, and link clients to trauma-informed care and community supports.
Education, Knowledge, Skills & Experience Required:
Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, or related mental health field required.
Minimum 1-2 years of experience in behavioral health, case management, or care coordination with youth and families.
Knowledge of trauma-informed care, child development, family systems, and community resources.
Ability to engage clients quickly and work in office, in home, community, and collaborative settings.
Strong communication, organizational, prioritization, and problem-solving skills.
Experience working with underserved or marginalized communities.
Basic computer proficiency (email, EHR systems)
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Essential Duties:
Respond to referrals within one business day to conduct behavioral health screenings, needs assessments, and connection to services
Provide timely follow-up with consumers discharging from the hospital in accordance with Medicaid and regulatory protocols
Provide time-limited case management and psycho-social rehabilitation services to stabilize clients and support skill-building, including coping skill development, safety planning, education and employment, and independent living skills
Facilitate outpatient juvenile competency restoration education to court ordered youth (training provided)
Offer psychoeducation and supportive consultation to clients, families, and partner agencies using strengths-based, trauma-informed approaches.
Collaborate with community partners and Jefferson Center teams to ensure seamless service navigation, working on-site at PorchLight and other center offices at least 50% of time
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in compliance with program and regulatory standards.
Participate in supervision, training, and community partner meetings as required.
Demonstrate cultural competence and uphold professional standards in all interactions.
Exhibits enthusiasm, courtesy, adaptability, flexibility, and spirit of cooperation in the work environment.
Effectively responds to client/consumer needs and problems, initiates, and maintains positive interactions, timely response to phone calls, email and other requests.
Other Duties:
Meet productivity and documentation benchmarks.
Support whole-health needs through appropriate referrals and coordination.
Attend mandatory in-services and maintain compliance with individualized training plans.
Perform additional tasks as assigned by the Manager.
Salary Grade 50 - Bachelor's Degree (Case Manager) $55,000 ($26.45/hr)
Additional Salary Information*:
The salary range above is based on 1.0 FTE (full time equivalent) or 40 hours per week. Less than 40 hours/week will be prorated and adjusted to the appropriate FTE.*
Application Deadline: 1/28/2026. Review of applications will begin immediately.
$55k yearly 9d ago
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10-4 Truck Recruiting
Family support specialist job in Fort Collins, CO
Class A CDL Solo Truck Driver
*****Please read to make sure you qualify :)
Monthly Performance bonuses
KROGER ACCOUNT
HOME DAILY-more time home with your family
Drop and Hook/NO touch freight
Reefer
70 CPM- 80 CPM
Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit
Great Benefits
Great pay!
75 mile radius from Denver
REQUIREMENTS:
Must be at least 21 Years of Age
Must have 3 MONTHS recent experience hauling Class A
No Sap drivers
No more than 2 MV's in the last 2 years
No major preventable accidents in a CMV in the past 5 years
No 15 mph over speeding tickets
Misdemeanors 4 years old/Felonies 10 years old
Can't be terminated from the 2 truck companies
Must be able to pass a hair test
No DUI/DWI in the past 5 years
BENEFITS:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Health insurance
Paid orientation
Paid toll fees
Paid training
Referral program
Vision insurance
Newer Freightliner-Double beds-refrigerators- No cameras on driver
Pet and passenger friendly
100's of terminals across the US
Language:
English (Required)
License/Certification:
CDL A (Required)
APPLY TODAY FOR MORE DETAILS-Please be prepared to complete a short 5 minute application upon contact. :)
$32k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Child Family Educator - School Based
Clayton Early Learning 3.7
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
About the role:
At Clayton Early Learning, we are dedicated to fostering a dynamic, inclusive environment that supports the growth and development of young children. As a Child Family Educator - School Based, you will play a vital role in providing families and students with developmental information and services to ensure success for individual students' needs. You will have the opportunity to deliver comprehensive programs and provide training and support to propel students, parents, and families to be effective in meeting their goals and promoting the overall well-being and education of the student and the family. If you are passionate about early childhood education and want to be part of a team that's making a difference, we encourage you to apply today!
Who we are:
Clayton Early Learning is a leading nonprofit dedicated to providing children from birth to five with an exceptional start and empowering families for lifelong success. We directly serve 500 children annually through our school, home-based programs, and community partnership sites. As a proud member of the Educare Learning Network, we are deeply committed to the whole-child, whole-family approach and to high quality early childhood education. Our unique location on a 20-acre historic campus in Denver is the foundation for our strategic vision to become a thriving neighborhood center to serve the community more fully, addressing needs including food security and health care access.
What we want you to do:
Student Assessment and Development
Implement programs to meet student's needs and ensure parents are involved in the student's development; conduct ongoing assessments and maintains documentation of the student's progress; perform developmental screening of all students; develops weekly plans from results of ongoing assessment
Implement case management and support to families; facilitate the identification of family's personal and family goals; complete and monitor the family partnership agreement; refer students showing delays for developmental screenings
Function as a service planner for families; provide information to them on child development, health education, etc.; provide crisis intervention to families around child abuse, domestic violence, emergency food, housing needs, etc.; communicate program expectations and goals
Coordinate opportunities for family participation in parent meetings, volunteer opportunities, events, etc.; plans and carries out events including such details as room reservation, speakers, activities for families, childcare, transportation, etc.
Conduct home visits and works with internal stakeholders to ensure appropriate program and support services are established for each student; continually evaluate ways to best serve families
Create and provide reports, tools or forms to families or internal stakeholders; maintain accurate documentation of caseload
Collaboration and Educational Support
Communicate regularly and works in an Interdisciplinary manner with parents and internal stakeholders
Partner with families to ensure student attendance is 85% or better
Assist the internal team in implementing behavior strategies and plans with parents as needed
Provide support and/or coverage to the classroom as needed
Compliance
Collaborate with health service staff to monitor compliance with health requirements; guide families in the acquisition and use of medical and dental services
Complete and monitor all forms, tools, program documentation etc. in a timely manner and in compliance with all local, state, and federal requirements
Provide regular objective case notes and records of contact and communications with families in COPA
What you must have:
Education:
Bachelors Degree in Social Work, Human and Family Development, Psychology Early Childhood Education, or a related field.
Maintain all required credential and certifications
Attend professional development for re-credentialing or maintenance of certifications
Experience:
Minimum of 1-3+ years of experience in this field or a related field.
Skills:
Ability to use technology in a professional setting, including Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Teams, and other software and applications required by the role.
Background Check:
Must be able to pass a background check, including CBI/FBI fingerprinting, motor vehicle/driving record (MVR), CO state child abuse and neglect registry check, a national sex offender registry check, and reference checks.
Other:
Valid driver's license with evidence of auto insurance required
The perks:
16+ paid company holidays
Spring Break and Winter Break - up to 10 paid days off
Accrued vacation time, starting at 10 days per year up to 30 days per year, based on years of service
Paid sick time
Medical, vision, and dental insurance coverage
Life, AD&D insurance
Mental health support through our medical coverage and our employee assistance program (EAP)
Long-term disability coverage
401(k) with 5% employer match after 1 year of employment
FSA plans
College 529 investment plans
Identify theft and protection plans
Compensation:
$20.00-$24.00 per hour
Clayton's Core Values
At Clayton Early Learning, we believe that our core values help to drive actions and create habits that allow our belief in the unlimited potential of young children to become a reality. We seek candidates who demonstrate our core values and are motivated by a values-driven environment.
Collaboration builds trust and relationships and brings new ideas, skills, and knowledge to help us do better work.
Community fosters resiliency, stability, and strength.
Fun reduces stress, keeps us motivated, builds connections, and models joy for our children.
Growth allows us to develop as professionals and provide the best service.
Stewardship enables us to have the greatest impact with the resources we have.
Clayton Early Learning is an equal opportunity employer that values workplace diversity. We strive to create an inclusive work place that embraces diverse backgrounds, life experiences, and perspectives. We prohibit discrimination of employees or applicants on the basis of race, creed, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual identity, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, disability, or any other classification considered discriminatory under applicable law
$20-24 hourly 60d+ ago
WIC Educator, Woman and Infant Children- Eastside Family Health Center
Denver Health and Hospital Authority 4.7
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
We are recruiting for a motivated WIC Educator, Woman and Infant Children- Eastside Family Health Center to join our team!
We are here for life's journey. Where is your life journey taking you? Being the heartbeat of Denver means our heart reflects something bigger than ourselves, something that connects us all:
Humanity in action, Triumph in hardship, Transformation in health.
Department
ACS-CHS Grants FundedJob Summary
Under general supervision, the WIC Educator delivers WIC services to participants by determining and documenting eligibility, enrolling eligible families, providing food benefits, and maintaining participant and program records. Interviews and provides nutrition and breastfeeding education and promotes behavior change. Refers WIC participants to appropriate healthcare, community, and social service programs. Assists clinic in front desk reception area duties including covering the WIC phone line, scheduling participants, and checking in participants for appointments.
Essential Functions:
Client Interactions • Determines WIC program eligibility, enrolls WIC participants, and issues WIC food benefits in accordance with federal program guidelines. • Conducts nutrition interviews and health assessments. • Collects anthropometric data (weights, heights, and lengths) and performs finger sticks (hemoglobin testing). • Enters data into the WIC computer system and maintains confidential client program records. • Assigns nutrition risk factors based on analysis of participant data and makes referrals to the Registered Dietitian for high nutrition risk factors. • Utilizes participant-centered and motivational interviewing approaches to providing nutrition education, counseling, and goal setting. • Orients participants to the rights, responsibilities, and use of the WIC program to prevent and help resolve participant concerns or misuse. • Refers to appropriate healthcare, community, and social services programs. • Provides customer service through clerical phone support and front desk management. • Promotes and supports breastfeeding. (85%)
Teamwork • Consistently attends and participates in staff meetings, huddles, trainings, local agency initiatives, and departmental events. • Assists in training new WIC staff. (15%)
Education:
High School Diploma or GED Required
Work Experience:
1-3 years customer service experience with a minimum of one year working with the public Required and
Licenses:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of basic spelling and math, including measurements used for weight, height, and length (fractions, pounds, and ounces).
Proficient typing and bilingual skills preferred.
Ability to: operate standard office equipment; prepare and maintain accurate and neat records; communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Ability to: work as a team member; provide quality customer service skills in person and over the phone; demonstrate flexibility during times of change.
Shift
Work Type
Regular
Salary
$20.54 - $28.76 / hr
Benefits
Outstanding benefits including up to 27 paid days off per year, immediate retirement plan employer contribution up to 9.5%, and generous medical plans
Free RTD EcoPass (public transportation)
On-site employee fitness center and wellness classes
Childcare discount programs & exclusive perks on large brands, travel, and more
Tuition reimbursement & assistance
Education & development opportunities including career pathways and coaching
Professional clinical advancement program & shared governance
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer+ free student loan coaching and assistance navigating the PSLF program
National Health Service Corps (NHCS) and Colorado Health Service Corps (CHSC) eligible employer
Our Values
Respect
Belonging
Accountability
Transparency
All job applicants for safety-sensitive positions must pass a pre-employment drug test, once a conditional offer of employment has been made.
Denver Health is an integrated, high-quality academic health care system considered a model for the nation that includes a Level I Trauma Center, a 555-bed acute care medical center, Denver's 911 emergency medical response system, 10 family health centers, 19 school-based health centers, Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety, a Public Health Institute, an HMO and The Denver Health Foundation.
As Colorado's primary, and essential, safety-net institution, Denver Health is a mission-driven organization that has provided billions in uncompensated care for the uninsured. Denver Health is viewed as an Anchor Institution for the community, focusing on hiring and purchasing locally as applicable, serving as a pillar for community needs, and caring for more than 185,000 individuals and 67,000 children a year.
Located near downtown Denver, Denver Health is just minutes away from many of the cultural and recreational activities Denver has to offer.
Denver Health is an equal opportunity employer
(EOE). We value the unique ideas, talents and contributions reflective of the needs of our community.
Applicants will be considered until the position is filled.
$20.5-28.8 hourly Auto-Apply 8d ago
Lead Family Support Educator - West
Acadia Pharmaceuticals 4.7
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
Seeking talent near: Seattle, WA; Portland, OR; Los Angeles, CA; Boise, ID; Billings, MT; Cheyenne, WY; Salt Lake City, UT; Denver, CO; Fargo, ND; Sioux Falls, SD; Omaha, NE; Wichita, KS; Oklahoma City, OK; Minneapolis, MN; Milwaukee, WI; Des Moines, IA; Chicago, IL; St. Louis, MO; Little Rock, AR
Position Summary:
Responsible for leading and providing expert field-based leadership to assigned geographical team of Family Support Educators (FSEs). The Rare Disease Family Support Educator Lead is a field-based position that provides leadership support to the Family Support Educator team, who serve as a dedicated point of contact to Rett families for their on-label clinical education related questions about disease state and product education. They ensure alignment and collaboration across all key stakeholders to meet the Family Support Educator objectives.
Primary Responsibilities:
Lead a team of FSEs and ensure they successfully educate on disease state, product, and ongoing therapy management
Lead execution of strategic and tactical initiatives
Serve as the primary escalation point for FSE issues; primary point of contact for Regional Directors, National Sales Director, AIR team, MSL team and Case Management/Hub leadership
Ability to lead internal teams to achieve common goals; internal teams including sales, Hub Leadership, and other commercial functions
Possess expert knowledge, and provide insights to internal stakeholders including, but limited to, training leads, marketing partners, advocacy, medical and leadership, in an effort to develop tools and resources to address educational gaps, enhance disease state education, and therapy management strategies to patient families/caregivers
Demonstrate deep knowledge of disease state, product, and Acadia Customer Support Programs, such as Hub-related and Patient Assistance Programs, and ambassador speaker programs, etc.
Ability to establish meaningful relationships with local, regional and national advocacy groups
Successfully and independently identify education messaging needs, and work to develop and gain approved compliant plans for resolution, while leading and managing a cross-functional team to execute
Collaborates with the Rare Disease National Director to:
Develop and execute training and onboarding of new FSEs; with support from Acadia's training teams
Design and implement strategic Patient Support Services initiatives
Manage the inception and evolution of the FSE team as the role develops and the business needs and market evolve
Develop and drive appropriate metrics to measure performance and communicate those metrics to internal stakeholders
Develops and mentors team members to support individual and team success
Oversee and guide a variety of personnel actions including, but not limited to, hiring, performance management and promotions
Ensures that all actions are in compliance with Acadia policies and values
Education/Experience/Skills:
Bachelor's degree and targeting 8 years of relevant experience in Pharmaceutical Sales, Access, National Accounts, Specialty Pharmacy, Nursing, etc., with extensive experience and technical expertise associated with access and reimbursement; MBA is a plus. Three years (3) of Access or Leadership experience (Market Access, Patient Access, National Accounts, Sales Management and/or Access Leadership). Rare Disease, new product launch, Advocacy, Medicaid and Medicare expertise strongly preferred with a strong background and understanding of field environment in healthcare industry. Equivalent combination of relevant education and applicable job experience may be considered.
Must Possess:
Experience leading a team to achieve organizational goals
Must display a patient-centric mentality with a high degree of emotional intelligence and empathy
Experienced in patient/caregiver education strongly preferred
Exceptional organizational and time management skills
Strong understanding of market access landscape including, patient services programs, and commercial/government plans
Demonstrated New Product Launch success
Strong background and understanding of field environment in healthcare industry
Rare Disease experience strongly preferred
Advocacy experience strongly preferred
Understand HIPAA rules and regulations related to patient privacy
Strong written and verbal communications as well as presentation skills
Ability to manage expenses within allocated budgets
Adaptable and open to an environment of change
Must be a fast learner, flexible, and able adjust quickly
Must be able to manage cross-functional communication internally (SP/Hub leadership, National Account Managers, Patient Access Managers, MSL, Advocacy) and externally among a diverse set of customers (physician, nurse, hub/SP vendor, patient family)
Demonstrated history of successful cross functional collaboration
Ability to travel up to 70%
Employee must be able to meet any third-party requirements as well as additional local, state, and federal vaccination requirements for conducting in-person field coaching days, customer visits, admittance into local Community HCP Offices, as well as for attendance at Medical Congresses and Local Conferences for in person participation and exhibiting.
Scope:
Provides guidance to subordinates and/or manages department section, to achieve goals in accordance with established policies and to meet schedules and/or resolve problems. Establishes own operational objectives and work plans with senior management review. Selects methods, techniques, and evaluation criteria for obtaining results. Works on issues where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth knowledge of functional area objectives and their impact on, and interaction with, other functions within the organization. Erroneous decisions will result in critical delay(s) in schedules and/or unit operations and may jeopardize overall business activities.
Physical Requirements:
This role involves regular standing, walking, sitting, and the use of hands for handling or operating equipment. The employee may also need to reach, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and maintain visual, verbal, and auditory communication both in a standard office environment and while working independently from remote locations. Employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. This position requires the ability to travel independently overnight and/or work after hours as required by travel schedule or business needs.
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$43k-58k yearly est. Auto-Apply 14d ago
Residential Counselor I - Front Range
NRT |Foundry Treatment Center 4.7
Family support specialist job in Broomfield, CO
Job DescriptionDescription:
Residential Counselor I - Front Range
Reports to: Clinical Director
Job Category: Hourly | Non-Exempt | Full-Time
Salary Range: $22.40-$25.76 per hour DOE
Job Site: Foundry Front Range (Broomfield)
Job Summary:
The Residential Counselor I provides daily support, guidance, and care for clients and helps maintain the safety of those in treatment. Counselors assess the needs of clients, create service plans, and execute and evaluate those plans while ensuring the safety of clients.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree preferred.
CAT required.
DORA-registered required.
1+ years proven experience with people and program management in clinical settings.
1+ years experience in an addictions and/or behavioral healthcare setting, residential treatment experience preferred.
Required Skills/Abilities:
Group facilitation skills.
Knowledge of “best practices” and evidence based behavioral medicine treatment delivery and methodologies.
Familiar with the 12-Step Program and the 12 Steps/12 Traditions.
State and federal licensure regulation knowledge.
Impeccable ethics and integrity.
Professional appearance, aptitude, and attitude.
Current CPR Certification or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.
Excellent interpersonal and communications skills.
Excellent listening skills.
Computer literacy and knowledge of EMR and CRM.
Excellent written communication skills.
Outstanding customer service skills and abilities.
Ability to take direction and make sound decisions.
Ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries with staff and clients.
Provide care and compassion with discretion to staff and participants.
Valid, non-restricted Colorado driver's license.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Facilitate group therapy sessions.
Complete Biopsychosocials (Assessments).
Provide support services to individuals in treatment.
Collaborate with clinical, medical, and admissions staff.
Contribute to clinical decisions, recognize, and demonstrate treatment is a team effort.
Create and maintain a safe, comfortable, and person-focused treatment environment.
Ensure client safety and satisfaction.
Comprehend, follow, and enforce policies & procedures with clients.
Attend all required team meetings.
Communicate medical concerns to Medical Team.
Identify emergency signals and situations and respond appropriately.
Constant awareness and communication with clinical team, family members, and client.
Complete documentation within time frames set by the organization's policy as required by license and accreditation standards.
Maintain strict confidentiality, HIPAA and 42CFR Part 2 compliance.
Adhere to organization's policies & procedures, State & Federal law, OSHA, JCAHO, and BHA regulations & standards.
Represent NRT mission and values.
Physical Requirements:
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Standing, sitting, bending, reaching, climbing stairs, typing, see, hear, speak.
Exposure to a clinical and medical environment.
Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds.
Driving in all weather conditions.
This description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
Requirements:
$22.4-25.8 hourly 21d ago
Milieu Coordinator PRN child & adolescent
ERC Pathlight
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
Job DescriptionWho We Are
At ERC Pathlight, we're on a mission to change lives-and we're looking for people who feel called to do the same.
As one of the nation's leading treatment providers for eating disorders and mood, anxiety, and trauma-related conditions, we bring innovative, evidence-based, and deeply compassionate care to patients across the country. With multiple locations nationwide and extensive virtual programming, we meet patients exactly where they are and help them move toward lasting recovery.
Founded in 2008 by renowned psychiatrists and psychologists, ERC Pathlight now supports more than 6,000 patients each year. And as the need for world-class mental health care continues to rise, our commitment is stronger than ever: to expand access, elevate the standard of care, and empower every patient to rebuild their life with dignity and hope.
Why Join Us
When you join ERC Pathlight, you become part of a team that shows up every day to make a real difference. You'll work alongside passionate clinicians, dedicated support staff, and mission-driven leaders who believe in collaboration, growth, and doing the right thing-always.
Here, your work matters. Your ideas matter. You matter.
If you're energized by purpose, motivated by impact, and ready to help transform the future of mental health treatment, you belong here.
Come build hope. Come save lives. Come grow with us.
How you'll serve our patients: A Day in The Life As a Program Therapist - Youtube
As a Milieu Coordinator at ERC Pathlight, you can expect to be a part of team that delivers hands-on treatment, group therapy sessions and/or support to our patients in one of our many centers around the nation. Our Program Therapists are responsible for facilitating therapeutic groups based on core curriculum. The Milieu Coordinator offers milieu support, de-escalation and behavior coaching to patients in IP/Res and PHP programs. You will build on your education in this therapist in training role!
You will serve patients daily in a multitude of ways:
Facilitates curriculum-based therapeutic groups
Cross-train across the levels of care within your program
Milieu Management
De-escalation and crisis management
Bathroom monitoring/flush checks
Behavior coaching
Conducts self-harm and suicide safety checks
Supports morning routine in IP/Res programs
Collect weights, vitals and urine in some settings
Documentation of groups, meals, patient check-ins, and observations
Milieu Coordinator I Must haves:
Bachelor's degree required
6 months of behavioral health experience required
Understanding of de-escalation techniques and ACT/DBT skills training
Knowledge and application of Trauma Informed Care
Milieu Coordinator II Must haves:
Bachelors Degree- Required
Masters degree Preferred (in Mental Health or related field)
Clinical associate/intern license strongly preferred
18+ months behavioral health experience- Required (Requirement waived with relevant Master's Degree)
1 year+ experience Group curriculum, facilitation and therapeutic milieu skills Preferred
Understanding of de-escalation techniques and ACT/DBT skills training
Knowledge and application of Trauma Informed Care
Demonstrates knowledge of the variety of ways clients express stress reactions both behaviorally (e.g., avoidance, aggression, passivity) and psychologically/emotionally (e.g., hyperarousal, avoidance, intrusive memories)
What We Offer
At ERC Pathlight, caring for people is our mission and that begins with caring for our own team. Your well-being matters, and our benefit program is designed to support every part of your life.
We offer competitive compensation; comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage; generous Paid Time Off; Parental Leave benefits; Retirement benefits; and tuition reimbursement to help you continue growing in your career.
We also recognize that mental health is part of every person's experience. That's why we strive to create a workplace where you feel supported, seen, and encouraged-personally, professionally, and at home.
When you thrive, you can do your best work. And your best work changes lives.
$34k-45k yearly est. 8d ago
Crisis Specialist I
Solari
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
Job Description
Full-Time Commitment: This is a 40-hour-per-week position. We offer competitive shift differential pay for evening and overnight schedules (1st, 2nd, and 3rd shifts).
Education & Experience (Qualified Paths) To be considered, you must meet one of the following criteria:
High School Diploma/GED plus 4 years of full-time behavioral health work experience.
Associate Degree in a behavioral health field, plus 2 years of full-time behavioral health work experience.
Bachelor's Degree in a behavioral health field, plus 1 year of full-time behavioral health work experience.
Master's Degree in a behavioral health or substance use field, plus behavioral health work experience preferred.
Behavioral health professionals and contact call center experience preferred.
Join Our Team as a Crisis Specialist - Where Every Day We Inspire Hope!
Are you ready to make a difference in people's lives? At Solari, we're on a mission to provide compassionate care and stand strong in times of crisis. We're looking for a dynamic and dedicated Crisis Specialist to join our team and be a beacon of hope for those in need!
What You'll Do:
As a Crisis Specialist, you'll be the first voice of support for individuals reaching out for help. Your superpowers will include assessment and referral of crisis calls, chats, or texts, ensuring safety, and coordinating care with finesse. You'll work closely with a wonderful team to transform challenges into opportunities for recovery and resilience!
Core Values:
At Solari, we live and breathe our core values, and as part of our team, you'll embody these principles: safety, hope, recovery, and service excellence. You'll be pivotal in fostering an uplifting culture that empowers both our community and our staff!
Your Responsibilities:
Lead the Way: Respond to incoming calls, texts, and chats for crisis services with a blend of compassion and expertise. Every interaction you have will be an opportunity to bring hope and positivity.
Screen & Triage: Use your keen insight to assess and guide crisis interventions, utilizing our risk assessment tool to ensure safety and effective resolutions.
Empower Through Education: Share valuable mental health education and community resources, helping individuals navigate their path to recovery.
Team Player: Collaborate in training, meetings, and clinical oversight, enhancing your skills and knowledge while contributing to a supportive environment.
Document Your Impact: Ensure all interactions are documented accurately in our EHR, maintaining our commitment to quality and efficiency.
Innovate & Engage: Stay on top of the latest practices in healthcare, behavioral health, and crisis interventions, sharing your knowledge and engaging with clients meaningfully.
What We're Looking For:
Critical Thinker: You have strong decision-making skills and can navigate high-pressure situations with a calm demeanor.
Effective Communicator: Your verbal and written communication is clear and compelling, facilitating productive interactions.
Adaptable: You can pivot seamlessly to new processes and challenges, always ready to tackle the next adventure.
Team Builder: You thrive in collaborative settings and are dedicated to fostering a cohesive team spirit.
Mental health and wellness expert: You possess a solid understanding and enthusiasm for crisis intervention, behavioral health, and wellness concepts and strategies, and an understanding of local resources.
Ready to Make a Difference?
If you're enthusiastic about supporting others, ready for a role where no two days are the same, and want to be part of a team that values hope and resilience, we want to hear from you! Join Solari and together, let's brighten lives in our community, one call at a time!
Wireless (Wi-Fi) connection is not permitted for this position; you must be connected to your home internet modem/router with Ethernet cabling (Cat5e or better - this can be provided to staff as needed)
The candidate's applicable education and experience will determine where a candidate falls in the position range.
Pay Range$22-$25.30 USD
Working Conditions:
While performing the job duties in the office or at a home office, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, and use hands; they must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Exposure to noise typical with office operations. Ability to hear and speak. Employees must maintain a stable and secure private home internet with a minimum of 50Mbps download and 5Mbps upload, and an average jitter less than 20% of latency. *****************************
Who We Are & What We Offer:
Solari is an award-winning nonprofit that operates a 24/7 crisis line serving statewide in Arizona, Oklahoma and Colorado. Our mission is to Inspire Hope through our talented and compassionate staff.
Since 2007, Solari has been providing crisis contact center services and in that short time has helped thousands of individuals and families connect to the help they need. Additionally, in that short timeframe, Solari has grown to expand services to a peer-run Warm Line, Serious Mental Illness (SMI) determinations, mobile team dispatches, crisis transportation services, emergency room-based assessments, Department of Child Safety (DCS) rapid response and crisis stabilization services, telephone follow-up to those who need it, tragedy support lines and other in-kind services to the community.
Friendly work environment
Generous paid time off (PTO)
Health benefits (Medical/Dental/Vision) that start the first of the month following the hire date
Competitive compensation
Convenient office locations and Hybrid Schedule
On-site fitness room free to all employees (Tempe Office)
Basic Life Insurance
Voluntary Life, Spouse, Child Insurance
Critical Illness w/free dependents
Critical Illness Spouse
Short Term & Long Term Disability- Starts first of the month after 90 days of employment
401K & 401K Roth - Starts first of the month after 90 days of employment
United Pet Care
LifeLock for identity theft
LYRA EAP Program- 25 free sessions for mental health per family member
Solari is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and does not unlawfully discriminate against any employee or applicant for employee per applicable federal, state, and local laws. At Solari, a diverse mix of highly talented, innovative, and dedicated people come together to make a lifetime impact on each of our Client's lives. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment.
We are focused on equality and believe deeply in diversity of race, color, ancestry, age, veteran status, marital status, creed, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, national origin, and other legally protected group status.
$22-25.3 hourly 2d ago
Community Based Family Therapist
Savio House 4.1
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
Ready to be an agent of change for families in this community? Join Savio House!
Utilizing evidence-based models, Savio works together to provide clinical therapeutic support to keep at risk children and adolescence out of the system and in their homes.
At Savio, you will grow your skills as a clinician and increase your ability to support youth and their families with:
Comprehensive training and support to deliver an evidence-based model with high fidelity
Clinical supervision hours and other professional development
Weekly case consultations with supervisor, team, and expert consultant
Salary:
Starting without Masters: $48,660 (Bilingual $53,660)
Starting with masters/candidacy (LPCC, SWC, MFTC): $58,660 (Bilingual $63,660)
Starting Licensed (LCSW, LPC, LMFT): $61,660 (Bilingual $66,660)
** Supervision towards professional licenses provided in this role
Have an impact through one of the teams Savio has to offer:
Multisystemic Therapy Team (Models: Multisystemic Therapy):
Locations: Denver/Denver Metro Area, Northern Colorado, Colorado Springs and surrounding areas, Eastern Plains of Colorado, Western Slope of Colorado.
-Primarily engaging caregivers & other key participants in active, change-orientated treatment by identifying and overcoming barriers to progress
-Cultivating growth in the whole family unit to empower families to solve their own problems
-Collaborating with families and allowing them to take the lead in setting treatment goals
-Keeping youth in their homes, minimizing safety risks and further legal charges.
-The MST treatment model is an ecological therapeutic intervention for youth aged 12-17 who exhibit high risk behaviors, including substance use, runaway, and truancy.
-MST therapists work with families, youth and other key members of their ecology to empower families to address challenging behavior and make long term change.
-Maintain small caseload of 4-6 families
Quarterly MST training to maintain and grow competency
To learn more about MST, check out the website:
MST Services | Multisystemic Therapy for Juveniles
Family Wellness and Trauma Specialist Teams (Models: TF-CBT, TST)
Locations: Denver, Fort Collins, Boulder, Greeley, Colorado Springs, Castlerock.
- Engage?caregivers who are facing challenging and complex issues that are impacting their children's well-being and safety
- Focused on improving child safety and/or helping children heal from the impact of trauma.
- Provide two generation trauma treatment with evidence-based practices
To learn more about the models, check out the websites:
TF-CBT Certification Program - Official Website (tfcbt.org)
Child First Developmental Team (Model: CPP)
Locations: Denver, Colorado Springs
- Help caregivers understand typical developmental challenges and expectations;
- Increase caregivers' ability to reflect on the meaning and feelings motivating a child's behavior;
- Supporting caregivers' problem solving
- Helping caregivers understand the psychodynamic relationship between parental feelings, history, and the caregiver response to the child. The Clinician also provides consultation to teachers in early care and education settings, as needed.
To learn more about the models, check out the websites:
Child First | HOME - Child-Parent Psychotherapy (childparentpsychotherapy.com)
Sexual Abuse Intervention Team (Models: TF-CBT, EMDR)
Locations: Denver area
- Have a strengths-based and trauma-informed perspective of adolescents who have committed sexual offenses and victims of sexual offenses
- Have a passion for engaging youth ages 5-18 and their families who need to heal from past traumas
To learn more about models, check out the website
TF-CBT Certification Program - Official Website (tfcbt.org)
Family Functional Therapy Team (Models: FFT, FFT-G)
Locations: Denver, western slope, eastern plains
-Working with adolescents and their family system who are struggling with problem behaviors
- Meeting with the whole family 100% of the time and lead to healing through creating communication, safety, and hope within the family unit to overcome their problems
To learn more about FFT, check out the website
: FFT | Evidence-Based Interventions and Family Counseling (fftllc.com)
To belong at Savio you need to:
-Be Flexible and self-motivated.
- Be comfortable with community-based therapy and a non-traditional work schedule
- Have a passion for engaging with the population the program you join is working with
-New grads welcome!
Grow with Savio through:
- Comprehensive training and support deliver the evidence-based model program to fidelity
- Clinical supervision hours and other professional development
- Weekly case consultations with both supervisor and team
- Continued professional development and training and career planning
- Complete benefits package including, medical, dental, 403b retirement savings, and more.
- Access to a fleet of company insured vehicles (Denver, Colorado Springs)
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
MSW or other Masters in related counseling, psychology or related field (Bachelors with extensive experience considered on a case by case basis)
DORA registration as licensed or candidate for LPC (LPCC), LCSW (SWC),LMFT (LMFTC), or NLC licensure
$48.7k-66.7k yearly 50d ago
School Guidance Counselor
Care Options for Kids 4.1
Family support specialist job in Westminster, CO
, April-May 2026) Care Options for Kids is seeking a compassionate, licensed Guidance/School Counselor. This individual will provide counseling services, assessments, and recommendations to children and their families regarding care options, including mental health, education, and overall well-being. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a deep understanding of the unique challenges children face while utilizing available resources, ensuring that each child receives the appropriate care for their individual needs.
Benefits/Compensation:
$46-$49/Hour
Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna
Life, LTD & STD
Supplemental Insurances
401k (once eligible)
PTO
CEUs
Referral program
Professional development assistance
Online community of clinicians
Experience/Requirements:
Experience as a Guidance/School Counselor.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently.
Ability to work under pressure.
Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information.
Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills.
Responsive to requests.
Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance.
Education/License/Certification:
Current Colorado provisional or professional Special Services Provider professional license for School Counseling.
Masters Degree in School Counseling or related field.
Application Open Through 1/31/2026
Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
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$46-49 hourly 22d ago
Sports Specialist Counselor (Summer Seasonal)
Boulder JCC 3.9
Family support specialist job in Boulder, CO
Do you enjoy instructing young people of all backgrounds about games, sports, and integrity? Are you inspired to create positive change in our community? Do you enjoy working in a collaborative and supportive environment for a values-driven organization that cares deeply for its employees? If so, the Boulder JCC might be the place for you
If you like working with kids, our dynamic and community-centered organization is looking for an energetic, conscientious, and resourceful Sports Specialist to join our team for the season. Our summer day camp program serves children ages 4-12 and we are looking to build our sports program.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Serve as lead sports educator and counselor for Cherryvale Day Camps.
Manage and maintain all sports equipment, including inventory before and after the season.
Create and implement age appropriate sports activities for our campers.
Enthusiastically participates in all camp programs and activities.
Interface with the leadership team (Assistant Camp Director, Program Director, Camp Director) as needed.
Assisting in camp groups when staff support is needed
Maintain a safe and healthy environment for campers, abiding by all camp rules and policies. Assist any camper with empathy and patience when needed.
Requirements
Must be over the age of 18.
Background in coaching a variety of different sports
Desire and ability to teach sport skills to children with various backgrounds and abilities
Experience or willingness to work with young children (ages 4 - 12)
Ability to integrate camp values in programs
Has the ability to think and act creatively, be flexible, demonstrate pride of work, and is caring about the individuals they serve.
This role is in-person, seasonal, and full time during the camp season, May 18 - August 7, 2026. This includes pre-season training and prep time as well as post camp clean up and inventory.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
Must be over the age of 18.
Background in area of Specialty expertise education or instruction
Experience or willingness to work with children (ages 4 - 12)
Ability to integrate camp values in programs
Has the ability to think and act creatively, be flexible, demonstrate pride of work, and is caring about the individuals they serve.
Physical Requirements
While performing regular duties, you will be required to sit, stand, reach, walk, or kneel, and to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While this role is primarily seasonal, from May - August, there is opportunity for a limited number of staff to extend beyond seasonal capacity.
COMPENSATION
This is a non-exempt hourly position with a salary range of $17.25-18.50/hour commensurate with experience. This is a 40-hour a week position May-August. The benefits for seasonal and temporary employees currently include a 403b retirement plan with generous company match, sick leave and more.
The anticipated closing of this position is May 4, 2026.
APPLY NOW
Applications are accepted here. Once you submit your application, a member of our hiring team will be in touch if we would like to schedule an interview. An offer of employment in this position will be contingent on the successful completion of a background check.
We look forward to hearing from you!
The Boulder JCC's mission is to be a home for community that builds relationships, embraces differences, and embodies what Jewish life can be. We are a central gathering place for people of all ages and backgrounds that supports the JCC's values of community, joy, care, respect, growth, and generosity.
Reasonable Accommodations
The Boulder JCC is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities to enable them to perform the essential functions of the job. The organization engages in an interactive process with applicants and employees who request accommodations and makes determinations on a case-by-case basis. Accommodations may be available during the application process as well as during employment. Requesting an accommodation will not adversely affect employment opportunities or status. All information regarding disabilities and accommodation requests will be kept confidential in accordance with applicable laws.
Don't meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At the Boulder Jewish Community Center, we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about these roles but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification noted above, we encourage you to apply. You may be just the right candidate for this or other positions.
The Boulder JCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other status protected by law.
Salary Description
$17.25-18.50 per hour
$17.3-18.5 hourly 4d ago
Pool Residential Counselor, Adult Recovery
Jefferson Center for Mental Health 4.0
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
At Jefferson Center, it is our policy and our mission to be inclusive and mindful of the diversity of everyone who comes through our doors. We are passionate about building a community where mental health matters and equitable care is accessible to all races, ethnicities, abilities, socioeconomic statuses, ages, sexual orientations, gender expressions, religions, cultures, and languages.
The Residential Counselor at Adult Residential Recovery provides milieu management, psychoeducation groups and ensures safety of individuals in a substance use residential and inpatient program. This is an on call (as needed) position that does not include benefits.Essential Duties:
Provides milieu management, guidance, safety, stability, and direction to clients in early recovery from a trauma-informed lens.
Maintains acceptable attendance and punctuality and is consistently at work on time.
Interacts with client population to provide guidance, safety, stability, and direction including de-escalating potentially dangerous situations.
Performs accurate and timely documentation at all times, including but not limited to admissions, shift notes, Per Diem notes, discharges, inventories and screening of clients' personal belongings, individual and group sessions, Medication Occurrences (MOR), and Adverse Incident Reports (AIR).
Monitors and documents client's vital signs, physical condition and behavior, as needed. Must be able to administer blood pressure assessments, utilizing blood pressure cuffs, when Nurse is not available.
Assists with the planning, conducting and supervision of patient activities, including community meetings, groups, external meetings on-site, family/friend visitation, recreational activities, and life skills.
Monitors Breath Alcohol (BA) tests as needed and document appropriately.
Administers medications to clients per QMAP standards.
Assist in conducting Random Urine Drug Testing.
Facilitate or co-facilitate psychoeducation groups.
Assists team in the coordination of treatment referrals for clients motivated to seek on-going treatment following discharge.
Assign and monitor clients completing residential unit chores, including main areas, hallways, bedrooms and bathrooms.
Collaborate with kitchen staff regarding meals and snacks.
Practices OSHA safety standards and disposes of biohazard waste according to OSHA standards.
May assist in transporting admitted clients to hospitals, aftercare or other approved services as directed by the Shift Coordinator or Program Coordinator. Individual may be exposed adverse weather conditions during loading and unloading passengers.
Effectively responds to the client's needs and problems, initiates and maintains positive interactions, timely response to phone calls, email and other requests.
Adheres to all Jefferson Center Policies and Procedures.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) Preferred
Other Duties (Productivity Performance Measures, Professional Growth/Development, Relationships/Communication):
Ensures Adverse Incident Reporting (AIR) procedures are followed during shift.
Attends mandatory in-services, staff meetings, clinical supervision, and on-line training as required.
Participates in supervision by coming prepared with an agenda. Reports high risk/problem cases using a problem solving approach as well as feedback.
Participates in and promotes a positive, supportive, cooperative team environment.
Participates in staff development activities that enhance professional growth.
Have an understanding of how trauma impacts the lives of the people being served, so that every interaction is consistent with the recovery process and reduces the possibility of re-traumatization.
Participates in the Center's training/educational programs designed to enhance knowledge about Trauma Informed Care, the impact of trauma and trauma recovery.
Ensure that delivery practices are guided by the principles of trauma informed care and the principles of addiction treatment.
Maintains effective interpersonal relations with consumers, peers, subordinates, upper management, visitors and the general public. Uses language and behavior to promote dignity and respect.
Corporate Compliance including documentation on practice in accordance with regulatory requirements and clinical guidelines.
Exhibits enthusiasm, respect, adaptability, flexibility, and spirit of cooperation in the work environment.
Must be sensitive to the diverse cultural and situational needs of the patients.
Note: Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.
Education, Knowledge, Skills & Experience Required:
High School Diploma, GED, or bachelor's degree in a related field (psychology, counseling, human services, or social work) and preferably one year of documented work experience in behavioral health, preferably in substance abuse treatment.
Applicants hired without certification must obtain CAT or CAS within 18 months of hire.
Applicants with pre-existing addiction certification preferred.
Motor Vehicle Insurance Coverage requires applicant must be 25 years or older.
Jefferson Center's Substance Use Treatment Programs require pre-employment drug testing. Individuals who cannot pass a drug screening test will not be considered for employment.
QMAP Certification or ability to obtain within six months of hire (provided internally).
Current CPR/First Aid Certification or ability to obtain within six months of hire.
Salary: $26 - $36 per hour depending on education level and shift worked. This is a pool position, not benefits eligible.
This position will accept applications on an ongoing basis. Review of applications will begin immediately.
$26-36 hourly 4d ago
Child Family Educator- Community Based
Clayton Early Learning 3.7
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
About the role:
The Community-Based Child and Family Educator (CFE) supportsfamilies and children across partner sites in the Denver Metro area. This role focuses on helping families set and achieve goals, providing resources, and ensuring children's healthy development. CFEs collaborate with families, educators, and community partners to promote school readiness and overall well-being.
Who we are:
Clayton Early Learning is a leading nonprofit dedicated to providing children from birth to five with an exceptional start and empowering families for lifelong success. We directly serve 500 children annually through our school, home-based programs, and community partnership sites. As a proud member of the Educare Learning Network, we are deeply committed to the whole-child, whole-family approach and to high quality early childhood education. Our unique location on a 20-acre historic campus in Denver is the foundation for our strategic vision to become a thriving neighborhood center to serve the community more fully, addressing needs including food security and health care access.
What we want you to do:
Implements programs to meet student's needs and ensures parents are involved in the student's development; conducts ongoing assessments and maintains documentation of the student's progress; performs developmental screening of all students; develops weekly plans from results of ongoing assessment
Implements case management and support to families; facilitates the identification of family's personal and family goals; completes and monitors the family partnership agreement; refers students showing delays for developmental screenings
Functions as a service planner for families; provides information to them on child development, health education, etc.; provides crisis intervention to families around child abuse, domestic violence, emergency food, housing needs, etc.; communicates program expectations and goals
Coordinates opportunities for family participation in parent meetings, volunteer opportunities, events, etc.; plans and carries out events including such details as room reservation, speakers, activities for families, childcare, transportation, etc.
Conducts home visits and works with internal stakeholders to ensure appropriate program and support services are established for each student; continually evaluates ways to best serve families
Creates and provides reports, tools or forms to families or internal stakeholders; maintains accurate documentation of caseload
Collaboration and Educational Support
Communicates regularly and works in an Interdisciplinary manner with parents and internal stakeholders
Partners with families to ensure student attendance is 85% or better
Assists the internal team in implementing behavior strategies and plans with parents as needed
Provides support and/or coverage to the classroom as needed
Compliance
Collaborates with health service staff to monitor compliance with health requirements; guides families in the acquisition and use of medical and dental services
Completes and monitors all forms, tools, program documentation etc. in a timely manner and in compliance with all local, state, and federal requirements
Provides regular objective case notes and records of contact and communications with families in COPA
What we are looking for and what you must have:
Education: Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Human Family Development, or related field required
Experience: 1+ years of experience in child facing roles
Certifications or Licenses
CPR Certification
Pediatric First Aid Certification
Universal Precautions Certification
Valid driver's license with evidence of auto insurance
Other Special Requirements
Maintain all required credential and certifications
Attend professional development for re-credentialing or maintenance of certifications
Pass a Colorado Bureau of Investigation and Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal background checks
Pass a National Sex Offender Registry Check
Skills and Abilities
Strong compassion for children with the ability to interact with children and families in a positive manner
Experience with and/or knowledge of different cultures and demonstrated ability to adapt to a variety of diverse audiences
Ability to problem solve and create effective solutions for unanticipated challenges
Ability to identify and resolve conflict; ability to remain calm and to calm others in stressful or confrontational situations
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; can interpret and understand basic information as well as prepare and transmit it to diverse groups
Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to be patient and supportive with the approach on the learning process
Planning and time management skills with the ability to manage competing deadlines
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and other teaching software
The perks:
401k with 5% match
16 Company-paid days for Holidays
Vacation and Sick time
Medical, Vision, and Dental benefits
FSA Plans
College Investment plans
Identify theft and Protection plans
A fun, dynamic, and exciting environment
Compensation:
$20.00-$24.00 Hourly
Clayton's Core Values
At Clayton Early Learning, we believe that our core values help to drive actions and create habits that allow our belief in the unlimited potential of young children to become a reality. We seek candidates who demonstrate our core values and are motivated by a values-driven environment.
Collaboration builds trust and relationships and brings new ideas, skills, and knowledge to help us do better work.
Community fosters resiliency, stability, and strength.
Fun reduces stress, keeps us motivated, builds connections, and models joy for our children.
Growth allows us to develop as professionals and provide the best service.
Stewardship enables us to have the greatest impact with the resources we have.
Clayton Early Learning is an equal opportunity employer that values workplace diversity. We strive to create an inclusive work place that embraces diverse backgrounds, life experiences, and perspectives. We prohibit discrimination of employees or applicants on the basis of race, creed, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual identity, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, disability, or any other classification considered discriminatory under applicable law
$20-24 hourly 60d+ ago
Residential Counselor I - Front Range
NRT |Foundry Treatment Center 4.7
Family support specialist job in Broomfield, CO
Full-time Description
Residential Counselor I - Front Range
Reports to: Clinical Director
Job Category: Hourly | Non-Exempt | Full-Time
Salary Range: $22.40-$25.76 per hour DOE
Job Site: Foundry Front Range (Broomfield)
Job Summary:
The Residential Counselor I provides daily support, guidance, and care for clients and helps maintain the safety of those in treatment. Counselors assess the needs of clients, create service plans, and execute and evaluate those plans while ensuring the safety of clients.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree preferred.
CAT required.
DORA-registered required.
1+ years proven experience with people and program management in clinical settings.
1+ years experience in an addictions and/or behavioral healthcare setting, residential treatment experience preferred.
Required Skills/Abilities:
Group facilitation skills.
Knowledge of “best practices” and evidence based behavioral medicine treatment delivery and methodologies.
Familiar with the 12-Step Program and the 12 Steps/12 Traditions.
State and federal licensure regulation knowledge.
Impeccable ethics and integrity.
Professional appearance, aptitude, and attitude.
Current CPR Certification or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.
Excellent interpersonal and communications skills.
Excellent listening skills.
Computer literacy and knowledge of EMR and CRM.
Excellent written communication skills.
Outstanding customer service skills and abilities.
Ability to take direction and make sound decisions.
Ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries with staff and clients.
Provide care and compassion with discretion to staff and participants.
Valid, non-restricted Colorado driver's license.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Facilitate group therapy sessions.
Complete Biopsychosocials (Assessments).
Provide support services to individuals in treatment.
Collaborate with clinical, medical, and admissions staff.
Contribute to clinical decisions, recognize, and demonstrate treatment is a team effort.
Create and maintain a safe, comfortable, and person-focused treatment environment.
Ensure client safety and satisfaction.
Comprehend, follow, and enforce policies & procedures with clients.
Attend all required team meetings.
Communicate medical concerns to Medical Team.
Identify emergency signals and situations and respond appropriately.
Constant awareness and communication with clinical team, family members, and client.
Complete documentation within time frames set by the organization's policy as required by license and accreditation standards.
Maintain strict confidentiality, HIPAA and 42CFR Part 2 compliance.
Adhere to organization's policies & procedures, State & Federal law, OSHA, JCAHO, and BHA regulations & standards.
Represent NRT mission and values.
Physical Requirements:
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Standing, sitting, bending, reaching, climbing stairs, typing, see, hear, speak.
Exposure to a clinical and medical environment.
Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds.
Driving in all weather conditions.
This description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
Salary Description $22.40-$25.76 per hour
$22.4-25.8 hourly 60d+ ago
Bilingual Trauma-Focused Family Therapist
Savio House 4.1
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
Savio House:
Family Wellness Therapist
Join Savio in our mission to keep families together! We are actively seeking a bilingual clinician dedicated to making a difference in our community by providing therapeutic services to those who need them most. This role is an extraordinary opportunity for someone genuinely passionate about supporting the spanish-speaking community. Through a vibrant collaboration between Savio and a local grassroots community program, you will bridge two vital systems of care. Together, let's transform the lives of children, youth, and families while gaining invaluable experience in evidence-based therapeutic interventions. Step forward and be part of something meaningful!
Focus
:
Utilizing family preservation techniques and trauma-informed treatments(TF-CBT and TST), we work together to keep children and youth with their families when a child safety concern has been identified.
This position serves the Denver area.
Salary:
Starting with candidacy (LPCC, SWC, MFTC): $58,660
Starting Licensed (LCSW, LPC, LMFT): $61,660
Starting MA Bilingual: $63,660-$66,660
** Supervision towards professional licenses provided in this role
About Savio:
Founded over 50 years ago, Savio has been centered around driving change and healing through evidence based therapeutic treatment to children, adolescents, and their families. We believe that by stepping into a child's every-day life, a therapist can understand the root causes of a family's dysfunction and prescribe the right treatment. We drop barriers to access by providing services to families in their homes, and have teams in Denver and the surrounding areas, Colorado Springs, and in more rural cities all across the state.
Joining one of Savio's teams, you would be a change maker in your community, and help family after family stay together.
Daily Impact of a Family Wellness Therapist looks like:
Supporting caregivers in creating an environment that promotes safety and stability for their children (0-18 years of age)
Engaging primary caregivers in active, change-orientated treatment by identifying and overcoming barriers to progress and connecting them with services and supports.
Collaborating with families and allowing them to take the lead in setting treatment goals
Keeping or reuniting children with their families by supportingfamilies in meeting their treatment goals
To belong at Savio you need to:
Be flexible and self-motivated.
Have a passion for engaging caregivers that are facing challenging and complex issues that are impacting their children's well-being.
Be comfortable with community-based therapy
Be comfortable working a non-traditional work schedule
New grads welcome!
Perks:
Supervision towards licensure
Savio pays for all training.
PTO is allowed to be cashed out to pay for licensure tests
Mileage Reimbursements for personal vehicle
Company-issued cell phone and laptop
Eligible for student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Federal Loan Forgiveness Program
Benefits:
9 paid holidays
Vacation time + Sick time
Medical:
Low employee cost medical coverage
Dental, Vision, Life, Critical illness, accident, and hospital indemnity
HSA, FSA accounts
Employee Assistance Program
Pet Insurance
Retirement:
403b account
Employer Funded Retirement Plan
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's in counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy or related field
DORA registration to provide therapy such as LPCC, MFTC, SWC, NLC
$63.7k-66.7k yearly 16d ago
On Call Residential Counselor, Youth Recovery
Jefferson Center for Mental Health 4.0
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
At Jefferson Center, it is our policy and our mission to be inclusive and mindful of the diversity of everyone who comes through our doors. We are passionate about building a community where mental health matters and equitable care is accessible to all races, ethnicities, abilities, socioeconomic statuses, ages, sexual orientations, gender expressions, religions, cultures, and languages.
The Residential Counselor at Youth Residential Recovery provides milieu management, psychoeducation groups and ensures safety of youth, (between 13 through 18.5 years of age), in a substance use residential and inpatient program.
We're looking for back up Counselors to pick up shifts as needed. This person will work in person, on site in Lakewood, Colorado.
Education, Knowledge, Skills & Experience Required:
High School/GED plus one year of related experience required.
Associates or Bachelor's in related field degree
preferred
.
One year of work experience in behavioral health required. Experience in substance abuse treatment and experience with youth is highly preferred.
Applicants hired without SUD certification must obtain CAT or CAS within 18 months of hire. Applicants with pre-existing addiction certification preferred.
QMAP Certification or ability to obtain within six months of hire (provided internally).
Current CPR/First Aid Certification or ability to obtain within six months of hire.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Essential Duties:
Provides milieu management, guidance, safety, stability, and direction to clients in early recovery from a trauma-informed lens.
Maintains acceptable attendance and punctuality and is consistently at work on time.
Interacts with client population to provide guidance, safety, stability, and direction including de-escalating potentially dangerous situations.
Performs accurate and timely documentation at all times, including but not limited to admissions, shift notes, Per Diem notes, discharges, inventories and screening of clients' personal belongings, individual and group sessions, Medication Occurrences (MOR), and Adverse Incident Reports (AIR).
Monitors and documents client's vital signs, physical condition and behavior, as needed. Must be able to administer blood pressure assessments, utilizing blood pressure cuffs, when Nurse is not available.
Assists with the planning, conducting and supervision of patient activities, including community meetings, groups, external meetings on-site, family/friend visitation, recreational activities, and life skills.
Monitors Breath Alcohol (BA) tests as needed and document appropriately.
Administers medications to clients per QMAP standards.
Assist in conducting Random Urine Drug Testing.
Facilitate or co-facilitate psychoeducation groups.
Assists team in the coordination of treatment referrals for clients motivated to seek on-going treatment following discharge.
Assign and monitor clients completing residential unit chores, including main areas, hallways, bedrooms and bathrooms.
Collaborate with kitchen staff regarding meals and snacks.
Practices OSHA safety standards and disposes of biohazard waste according to OSHA standards.
May assist in transporting admitted clients to hospitals, aftercare or other approved services as directed by the Shift Coordinator or Program Coordinator. Individual may be exposed adverse weather conditions during loading and unloading passengers.
Effectively responds to the client's needs and problems, initiates and maintains positive interactions, timely response to phone calls, email and other requests.
Adheres to all Jefferson Center Policies and Procedures.
Ensures Adverse Incident Reporting (AIR) procedures are followed during shift.
Attends mandatory in-services, staff meetings, clinical supervision, and on-line training as required.
Participates in supervision by coming prepared with an agenda. Reports high risk/problem cases using a problem-solving approach as well as feedback.
Participates in and promotes a positive, supportive, cooperative team environment.
Understand how trauma impacts the lives of the people being served, so that every interaction is consistent with the recovery process and reduces the possibility of re-traumatization.
Participates in the Center's training/educational programs designed to enhance knowledge about Trauma Informed Care, the impact of trauma and trauma recovery.
Ensure that delivery practices are guided by the principles of trauma informed care and the principles of addiction treatment.
Maintains effective interpersonal relations with consumers, peers, subordinates, upper management, visitors, and the public. Uses language and behavior to promote dignity and respect.
Corporate Compliance including documentation on practice in accordance with regulatory requirements and clinical guidelines.
Exhibits enthusiasm, respect, adaptability, flexibility, and spirit of cooperation in the work environment.
Must be sensitive to the diverse cultural and situational needs of the patients.
Willing to cover another shift or another team, as requested by Program Manager/Program Coordinator.
Note: Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.
Pool Rates: $26/hr - $36/hr, depending on education level and shift worked*
We will accept applications on an ongoing basis.
$26 hourly 18d ago
Child Family Educator - Home Visitor
Clayton Early Learning 3.7
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
About the role:
At Clayton Early Learning, we are dedicated to fostering a dynamic, inclusive environment that supports the growth and development of young children. As a Home Visitor, you will play a vital role in supporting parents in enhancing the development of their children by delivering a comprehensive home-based preschool program based on the individual educational, social, and emotional needs of the children enrolled. You'll have the opportunity to participate as a member of an interdisciplinary team to provide education, health, and family services. If you are passionate about early childhood education and want to be part of a team that's making a difference, we encourage you to apply today!
Who we are:
Clayton Early Learning is a leading nonprofit dedicated to providing children from birth to five with an exceptional start and empowering families for lifelong success. We directly serve 500 children annually through our school, home-based programs, and community partnership sites. As a proud member of the Educare Learning Network, we are deeply committed to the whole-child, whole-family approach and to high quality early childhood education. Our unique location on a 20-acre historic campus in Denver is the foundation for our strategic vision to become a thriving neighborhood center to serve the community more fully, addressing needs including food security and health care access.
What we want you to do:
In accordance with Head Start performance standards, ACF, licensing and organization guidelines, implement an individualized early education program that is based on children's strengths and needs.
Conduct ongoing assessment of children and maintain documentation of each child's progress.
Perform a developmental screening of all children with 45 days of enrollment.
Develop weekly instructional plans guided by results of ongoing assessment.
Implement family and community partnership services for families enrolled in Clayton Early Learning programs.
Provide case management services and supportfamilies in moving toward self-sufficiency.
Facilitate the identification and codifying of personal and family goals.
Complete and monitor the family partnership agreements.
Assist parents in identifying and working with public/private agencies
Provide crisis intervention to families including, but not limited to, child abuse, domestic violence and emergency food and housing needs.
Meet weekly with supervisor to plan and evaluate home visits. Consult with appropriate staff as needed to better serve individual families.
Collaborate with health service staff to ensure and monitor compliance with child health requirements. Guide families in the acquisition and use of medical and dental services.
Complete all forms and monitoring tools in a timely and accurate manner.
Maintain regular attendance in accordance with established work schedule and Clayton Early Learning policies.
Demonstrate responsible professional behavior by participating effectively within and across teams.
Actively participate in training programs, workshops, and meetings concerning teaching methods, approaches, and other topics relating to the early childhood development component.
Perform other duties as assigned.
What you must have:
Education:
BA in Early Childhood Education or related field OR a CDA certification.
Participate in training programs, workshops, and meetings concerning teaching methods, approaches, and other topics relating to the early childhood development component.
Experience:
Work experience in positions similar or related to this job
One year of early childhood education experience highly desirable.
Experience in relating to small children, and interacting with parents and others who represent various backgrounds.
Skills:
Knowledge of the culture, including food preferences, and conditions inherent within the surrounding community.
Ability to use technology in a professional setting, including Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Teams, and other software and applications required by the role.
Background Check:
Must be able to pass a background check, including CBI/FBI fingerprinting, motor vehicle/driving record (MVR), CO state child abuse and neglect registry check, a national sex offender registry check, and reference checks.
Other:
Position requires traveling to daily home visits.
Valid driver's license with evidence of auto insurance.
The perks:
16+ paid company holidays
Spring Break and Winter Break - up to 10 paid days off
Accrued vacation time, starting at 10 days per year up to 30 days per year, based on years of service
Paid sick time
Medical, vision, and dental insurance coverage
Life, AD&D insurance
Mental health support through our medical coverage and our employee assistance program (EAP)
Long-term disability coverage
401(k) with 5% employer match after 1 year of employment
FSA plans
College 529 investment plans
Identify theft and protection plans
Compensation:
$20.00-$24.00 per hour
Clayton's Core Values
At Clayton Early Learning, we believe that our core values help to drive actions and create habits that allow our belief in the unlimited potential of young children to become a reality. We seek candidates who demonstrate our core values and are motivated by a values-driven environment.
Collaboration builds trust and relationships and brings new ideas, skills, and knowledge to help us do better work.
Community fosters resiliency, stability, and strength.
Fun reduces stress, keeps us motivated, builds connections, and models joy for our children.
Growth allows us to develop as professionals and provide the best service.
Stewardship enables us to have the greatest impact with the resources we have.
Clayton Early Learning is an equal opportunity employer that values workplace diversity. We strive to create an inclusive work place that embraces diverse backgrounds, life experiences, and perspectives. We prohibit discrimination of employees or applicants on the basis of race, creed, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual identity, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, disability, or any other classification considered discriminatory under applicable law
$20-24 hourly 60d+ ago
Family Therapist - Denver
Savio House 4.1
Family support specialist job in Denver, CO
Denver, CO
Job Title: Multisystemic Therapist (MST)
NEW GRADS WELCOME!
· Want to make a lasting impact?
· Want a flexible and autonomous work schedule?
· Want to work in a dynamic team environment?
· Want free supervision towards licensure?
Savio is hiring family therapists! Savio will pay for training for therapists to provide Multisystemic Therapy.
Description
MST (Multisystemic Therapy) is a scientifically proven treatment model that targets youth 12-17 who are exhibiting delinquent-type behaviors such as running away, substance use, defiance, aggression, and truancy. Therapists work closely with parents and caregivers to leverage change by working in families' homes and in the community.
This position provides in-home services for the Denver metro area.
Learn more about this treatment model at ****************************
What does an MST therapist do?
Maintain small, intensive caseload of 5-6 families.
Conduct therapy in the community, in families' homes.
Use the following theories: CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Behavior Modification, Structural and Strategic Family Therapies.
Prevent out of home placement/incarceration.
Break cycle of system involvement
Empower families to create lasting change
Engage primary caregiver and other key participants in active change-oriented treatment.
Meet weekly for group supervision and expert consultation.
People who are a good fit for MST:
Are flexible and self-motivated.
Gravitate towards action-oriented and solution-focused therapy.
Recognize how social systems/ecology impact youth behavior.
Have a passion for engaging parents struggling with teens' behavioral issues.
Are comfortable with in-home therapy.
Enjoy a flexible and autonomous work schedule.
What actual MST therapists say they love about doing MST at Savio:
A flexible schedule allows employees to take care of themselves.
Positive and supportive team environment
Supporting and advocating for people that no one else advocates for
Perks:
Supervision towards licensure
Savio pays for all MST training.
PTO is allowed to be cashed out to pay for licensure tests
Mileage Reimbursements for personal vehicle
Company-issued cell phone and laptop
Eligible for student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Federal Loan Forgiveness Program
Salary:
Starting with candidacy (LPCC, SWC, MFTC): $58,660
Starting Licensed (LCSW, LPC, LMFT): $61,660
Starting MA Bilingual: $63,660
** Supervision towards professional licenses provided in this role **
Benefits:
10 paid holidays
Vacation time + Sick time
Medical:
Low employee cost medical coverage
Dental, Vision, Life, Critical illness, accident, and hospital indemnity
HSA, FSA accounts
Employee Assistance Program
Pet Insurance
Retirement:
403b account
Employer Funded Retirement Plan
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's in counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy or related field
Bachelors with extensive experience considered on a case-by-case basis
DORA registration to provide therapy such as LPCC, MFTC, SWC
How much does a family support specialist earn in Greeley, CO?
The average family support specialist in Greeley, CO earns between $28,000 and $49,000 annually. This compares to the national average family support specialist range of $24,000 to $55,000.
Average family support specialist salary in Greeley, CO