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  • Crisis Support Specialist

    Oklahoma Mental Health Council 4.0company rating

    Support specialist job at Oklahoma Mental Health Council

    Provides support to staff in Crisis Unit. May include assisting with groups, monitoring unit for safety, paperwork, cooking and cleaning. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assists nurses with various group/individual activities, including set up and clean up Listens and responds effectively to consumers, reports observations to nurse for progress notes, assists and completes paperwork for various duties. Applies knowledge to identify issues and internal problems Maintains contact with consumers as required to coordinate activities on unit Participates in recreational activities while ensuring safety for staff and high-risk consumer population Demonstrates awareness in high-risk environment; follows detailed procedures and maintains contact (at times 1:1) for high risk consumers Assists team members in verbal and physical interventions to ensure safety of consumers Assists in basic cooking and cleaning for program needs (if applicable) Monitors supplies and coordinates or makes purchases to assure necessary items are available including games, supplies, refreshments, etc Participates in ongoing in-service education as required Attends staff meetings, workshops, and seminars as required Executes a wide variety of tasks and changes focus quickly as demands change Supports and assists with the facilitation of Care Plans for consumers Performs other duties as required QUALIFICATIONS High School Diploma or equivalent General skill in exercising independent judgment, tact, patience, and understanding; Availability to work flexible hours Experience working with adults with mental illness in a community setting and/or community mental health agency preferred PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Must have the ability to stand or sit for long periods of time Must have the ability to lift, push, or pull a minimum of 50 pounds Ability to travel approximately 10% of the time Ability to use telephone, PC, fax machine, copy machine, and printer Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities Red Rock Behavioral Health Services does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, age, marital/familial status, sexual orientation, or disability. Saturday and Sunday Coverage as needed
    $35k-44k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Hem/Onc in Southwest Oklahoma | Visa Support | Income Potential of $875k

    Jackson Physician Search 4.4company rating

    Lawton, OK jobs

    Join a thriving hematology/oncology team in Southwest Oklahoma, offering exceptional earning potential and a supportive work environment. The opportunity: - Join a collaborative team of 5 medical oncologists, 2 radiation oncologists, dermatologists, and experienced mid-level providers - Exclusively adult hematology and oncology- no pediatrics. - Weekly tumor board - Proven income potential of $875K - Enjoy dedicated admin time and minimal call - Walk into an established patient panel The Community: - Live in a welcoming community with a low cost of living. It is about 15% lower than the national average, with housing costs up to 30% lower than the U.S. average - Easy access to outdoor recreation, including lakes, hiking, and golf courses - Conveniently located near larger cities like Oklahoma City and Dallas, giving you access to major airports, cultural attractions, and weekend getaways while enjoying the benefits of a smaller community. For more information on this opportunity, please contact: Maya Becker Call/Text: ************ Email: ************************************** Specialty: Oncology Employment Type: Full Time
    $35k-46k yearly est. 1d ago
  • IT Support Specialist

    Duncan Regional Hospital 4.0company rating

    Duncan, OK jobs

    Job Details Duncan Regional Hospital, Inc - Duncan, OKDescription DRH Information Technology (IT) supports both clinical and financial systems and the technical architecture of DRH Health. The IT Support Specialist will provide in-house technical PC hardware and software support. This person works with a variety of equipment and systems, including desktops, laptops, network connectivity, and Windows software. In addition, this person implements special projects which require researching new technology and solving complex problems. RESPONSIBILITIES (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS): Takes individual responsibility for resolving issues reported from multiple sources including trouble tickets and phone calls. Supports daily operation of a wide variety of systems, mobile devices, networking equipment, and application support. Coordinates with other IT team members to support new system builds, software setup, and hardware configuration. Packages, tests, deploys, updates, and troubleshoots software. Creates and maintains desktop images. Performs routine PC installation, and troubleshoots, maintains and resolves any related problems. Analyzes desktop hardware and software processes for efficiency and needs. Documents processes and procedures. Records and maintains accurate records in PC inventory database. Plans, coordinates, and orders various hardware and software. Properly disposes of equipment while maintaining HIPAA regulations. Coordinates with vendors to provide support of hardware and software. Participates in the IT On-Call rotation schedule and is also willing to answer questions when not on call. Travel required to remote sites. Stays current with both technology and best practices as applicable through educational opportunities. Maintains professional and technical knowledge through continuing education opportunities including internal and external educational offerings. Regular attendance and punctuality for scheduled shifts. Utilization of assistive devices for lifting is mandatory. Must adhere to safety protocols at all times. Per DRH policy, all required conditions of employment must be met and maintained including required vaccinations. Implement DRH Standards of Behavior and exhibit behaviors consistent with DRH core values. Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Communication skills including fluency in oral and written English. Computer skills including the ability to send/receive email, navigate information technology associated with the position, and use Electronic Health Record information tools. Ability to remain flexible to quickly adapt to urgent situations. Ability to adapt procedures, processes, tools, equipment, and techniques to accomplish the requirements of the position. Education and/or Experience: Associate degree in Information Systems or closely related field required. Substantial relevant, related job experience may be considered in lieu of degree. Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills; Ability to remain flexible to quickly adapt to urgent situations. Ability to adapt procedures, processes, tools, equipment, and techniques to accomplish the requirements of the position. Certifications, Licenses, Registrations: A+ Certification preferred. For those positions requiring travel, a current valid driver's license and automobile liability insurance must be maintained. Non Safety-Sensitive Position As a condition of employment, vaccinations are required per DRH Policy. Medical and Religious Exemptions are available upon request.
    $31k-67k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Outpatient Program Specialist

    Telligen 4.1company rating

    Colorado jobs

    As the Outpatient Program Specialist, you will be responsible for overseeing and ensuring the success of quality improvement initiatives, including chronic disease management, behavioral health, and data reporting initiatives across our region. This is a remote position and the ideal candidate lives in Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon, or Wyoming. However, Telligen will consider internal candidates in other states.Essential Functions You will support a team of Quality Improvement Advisors (QIAs) to ensure the delivery of effective technical assistance (TA), achievement of project goals, and compliance with deliverables. You will serve as a subject matter expert in topic areas related to outpatient primary care practice, such as patient safety, risk assessments, process mapping, documentation and billing, and data reporting. You will facilitate the team's ability to identify opportunities for improvement, address challenges, and ensure the alignment of interventions with organizational and project-wide goals. You will also be responsible for state, regional, and national partner engagement across the region, including ongoing support of relationships and collaborative activities. Requirements Bachelor's degree in nursing, public administration, public policy, public health, or a related field, required Proven ability to design, implement, and support a regional technical assistance strategy tailored to providers' unique needs. Comprehensive knowledge of primary care delivery, chronic disease management processes, and data reporting requirements. Direct experience in an outpatient setting preferred. In-depth understanding of clinical quality measures and QI methodologies to identify gaps in care, including supporting implementation of evidence-based interventions that will improve outcomes and knowledge of barriers and drivers for improvement in key focus areas. Proven ability to design and deliver effective training programs, workshops, and learning collaboratives to build capacity in quality improvement practices among healthcare professionals. Preferred Skills/Experience Clinical licensure (e.g., RN, LPN, MSW, PharmD). Master's degree in public health, quality improvement science, health informatics, or related field. Proven experience mentoring multidisciplinary teams, including quality improvement professionals or equivalent roles. Proven ability to manage project timelines, meet deadlines, and produce detailed written reports. Experience in translating complex data into actionable insights and meaningful narratives for multidisciplinary teams, including clinical and non-clinical audiences. Who We Are: Telligen is one of the most respected population health management organizations in the country. We work with state and federal government programs, as well as employers and health plans offering clinical, analytical, and technical expertise. Over our 50-year history, health care has evolved - and so have we. What hasn't changed is our deep commitment to those we serve. Our success is built on our ability to adapt, respond to client needs and deliver innovative, mission-driven solutions. Our business is our people and we're seeking talented individuals who share our passion and are ready to take ownership, make an impact and helth shape the future of health. Are you Ready? We're on a mission to transform lives and economies by improving health. Ownership: As a 100% employee-owned company, our employee-owners drive our business and share in our success.Community: We show up - for our clients, our communities and each other. Being a responsible corporate partner is part of who we are.Ingenuity: We value bold ideas and calculated risks. Innovation thrives when we challenge the status quo and listen to diverse perspectives.Integrity: We foster a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative environment built on trust and excellence. Thank you for your interest in Telligen!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to learn more about our mission-driven culture and stay up to speed. While we use artificial intelligence tools to enhance our initial screening process, all applications are thoroughly reviewed by our human recruitment team to ensure a fair and comprehensive evaluation of each candidate. Telligen and our affiliates are Equal Opportunity Employers and E-Verify Participants. Telligen will not provide sponsorship for this position. If you will require sponsorship for work authorization now or in the future, we cannot consider your application at this time. We will not accept 3rd party solicitations from outside staffing firms.
    $46k-57k yearly est. Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • Technical Support Specialist, IHD

    Antech Diagnostics 3.7company rating

    Loveland, CO jobs

    We understand that the world we want tomorrow starts with how we do business today, and that's why we're inspired to make A Better World for Pets. Antech is comprised of a diverse team of individuals who are committed to each other's growth and development. Our culture is centered on our guiding philosophy, The Five Principles: Quality, Responsibility, Mutuality, Efficiency and Freedom. Today Antech is driving the future of pet health as part of Mars Science & Diagnostics, a family-owned company focused on veterinary care. Current Associates will need to apply through the internal career site. Please log into Workday and click on Menu or View All Apps, select the Jobs Hub app, then click the magnifying glass to Browse Jobs. **The Target Pay Range for this position is $28.17 - $33.65 hourly. At Mars, pay decisions are** **determined** **using factors such as relevant job-related skills, experience, education,** **training** **and budget.** **Job Purpose/Overview** The Customer Support Technical Support Specialist delivers on the Antech Customer Service Vision of unwavering commitment to empathetic and caring veterinary diagnostic support. This position's primary job function is to provide complete and concise support to Antech customers through various media such as over the phone, via email, and through chat support tools as it relates to support of the in-house diagnostics (IHD) portfolio. **Essential Duties and Responsibilities** + Resolves customer problems via telephone, chat, and email by troubleshooting and facilitating remote repair of equipment or response to customer inquiries. + Trains and educates customers on the proper use and expectations of equipment and software. + Troubleshoots and resolves software integration issues. + Provides "first class" customer service. + Provides historical information by thoroughly documenting all customer interactions in our CRM software. + Provides on-call / after-hours support on a rotating basis. + Works with other team members to gain and offer insight during the troubleshooting process and to brainstorm about how to resolve current problems and trends. + May participate in training of new hires when needed. + May be requested to participate in wet labs or demos at veterinary conferences or academies. + Maintains technical knowledge by attending educational workshops, continuing education classes, and other trainings. **Education** **and** **Experience** + Associates degree in Veterinary Technology or related field, or equivalent related experience preferred. + Certification/Licensure/Registration in Veterinary Technology preferred. + Minimum of 2 years' experience in animal hospital or related setting required. + Additional experience and special interest in veterinary diagnostic equipment (such as in-clinic laboratory and/or radiology) is desirable. **Knowledge,** **Skills** **and Abilities** + Ability to communicate a message to associates, peers and leadership that inspires action in support of customer needs. Verbal, written and virtual communication modes will be frequently used. + Proven ability to work effectively with end users is required. + Ability to effectively shift attention between various tasks, team needs, and business demands. + Ability to manage customer technical issues and complaints through problem solving, critical thinking, and analytical skills. + Displays strong organizational, analytical, problem solving, and communication skills; strong active listening skills; high attention to detail, and ability to convey and teach technical information concisely. + Ability and diligent willingness to enter and maintainaccurate and thorough records and notes on each customer interaction, including selection of various categorical designations used for post-sale analytical reports and evaluations. + Consistently displays a calm demeanor, empathy, and professionalism, while maintaining a strong customer focus. + Is available to and works both independently and cooperatively with associates. Understands the workload of the team and strives to provide balance between all members of the team. + Ability to work in a corporate environment where daily client interaction is over the phone and at the computer. + Ability to communicate verbally on the telephone and in person. **Working Conditions** The associate is regularly required to apply manual dexterity, including hand/wrist flexibility, for computer keyboarding. The associate frequently is required to sit for extended periods of time, stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms. The associate is frequently required to hear and speak in order to use the telephone, make presentations and communicate with people in an office or virtual environment. The associate is occasionally required to sit and stoop, bend, kneel, or crouch. The associate must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. The associate will primarily work in a typical office environment or a remote home office. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The associate will be required to use a computer, spreadsheets, data base management, email, video conferencing and the Internet. The associate is frequently required to use a calculator; fax, copy machine, and phone system. The associate must occasionally use media equipment such as an overhead projector, PowerPoint, and Microsoft Teams. Environment where pets are present **About Antech** Antech is a leader in veterinary diagnostics, driven by our passion for innovation that delivers better animal health outcomes. Our products and services span 90+ reference laboratories around the globe; in-house diagnostic laboratory instruments and consumables, including rapid assay diagnostic products and digital cytology services; local and cloud-based data services; practice information management software and related software and support; veterinary imaging and technology; veterinary professional education and training; and board-certified specialist support services. _Antech offers an industry competitive benefits package and continues to invest in and evolve benefits programs that meet the health, wellness and financial needs of our associates._ + All Full-time associates are eligible for the following benefits and more: + Paid Time Off & Holidays + Medical, Dental, Vision (Multiple Plans Available) + Basic Life (Company Paid) & Supplemental Life + Short and Long Term Disability (Company Paid) + Flexible Spending Accounts/Health Savings Accounts + Paid Parental Leave + 401(k) with company match + Tuition/Continuing Education Reimbursement + Life Assistance Program + Pet Care Discounts We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer - Veterans / Disabled. For a complete EEO statement, please see our Career page at Antech Careers (************************************************************** . **Note to Search Firms/Agencies** Antech Diagnostics, Inc. and its subsidiaries and affiliates (Antech) do not compensate search firms for unsolicited assistance unless they have a written search agreement with Antech and the requisition is position-specific. Any resumes, curriculum vitae, and other unsolicited assistance from search firms that do not have a written search agreement or position-specific requisition submitted to any Associate of Antech will be deemed the sole property of Antech and no fee will be paid in the event the candidate is hired by Antech.
    $28.2-33.7 hourly 48d ago
  • Support Technician

    San Luis Valley Health 4.4company rating

    Alamosa, CO jobs

    The salary range displayed represents the typical salary of candidates hired. Factors that may be used to determine your actual salary may include your specific skills, how many years of experience you have and comparison to other employees already in this role. The typical candidate is hired below midpoint of the range. This position will remain open until filled. San Luis Valley Health is seeking part-time and full-time Support Technicians. As a Support Technician you will perform routine duties in supporting nursing staff and caring for hospitalized patients. What You'll Need: High School or GED Basic Life Support - American Heart Association required. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, patients, and the general public. What You'll Do: Answers call lights, bells, or intercom systems to determine patient needs. Bathes, dresses, and undresses patients. Changes bed linens. Services food trays, as needed. Assists with turns and repositions bedfast patients, alone or with assistance, to prevent bedsores. Records / reports fluid intake and output as directed. Cleans, stores, prepares, and issues supplies. Welcomes visitors in person or on the telephone, answering inquiries, relaying calls to patients; giving directions; referring inquiries to nursing and physician staff. Arranges discharges by notifying receiving facility and patient transporter service. Makes follow-up appointments. Follows transfer protocol and assists charge nurse with transfer coordination. Follows established procedures for arranging hospital admissions/discharges including time and department route or discharge disposition and time. Maintains unit operations by following policies and procedures; reporting needed changes. Maintains safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations, adhering to infection control policies and protocols. Creates charts and filing of paperwork. We Take Care of Our People As the largest employer in the San Luis Valley, we commit to providing our employees with quality and affordable benefits to complement a fulfilling work experience and help balance life experiences and needs. To show our appreciation of your hard work, we offer a competitive and comprehensive total benefits package, including: Full medical, dental and vision plans to suit the needs of you and your family, with low-cost copays and deductibles, all without high out-of-pocket expenses. Enjoy a generous amount of Paid Time Off and Sick Leave in your first year with accruals starting on your first day! Start saving with Retirement plans available from day one, providing up to 5% employer match after one year of employment. Free life and disability insurance benefits for full-time employees with the opportunity to purchase additional coverage at low costs. Add to your benefit package with a variety of voluntary benefits such as identity theft protection, medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts and more. Take care of yourself with our free on-site 24-hour employee health center, and discounts to a selection of local fitness/recreational centers. Keep learning by utilizing our education program benefits to foster your growth and development. Give back to the community with multiple opportunities throughout the year to volunteer with our own non-profit SLV Health Foundation and other SLV- and community-sponsored events. Discounts on cell-phone plans, ski/snowboard lift tickets, Dell computers, local pools, Adams State University functions and more! Your family is our family so our employees and their family members have access to our employee support services, including up to four free counseling sessions to assist with work/life solutions. Like to learn more? Click here for more information on our employee benefits program!
    $30k-36k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Support Technician

    San Luis Valley Health 4.4company rating

    Alamosa, CO jobs

    Job Description The salary range displayed represents the typical salary of candidates hired. Factors that may be used to determine your actual salary may include your specific skills, how many years of experience you have and comparison to other employees already in this role. The typical candidate is hired below midpoint of the range. This position will remain open until filled. San Luis Valley Health is seeking part-time and full-time Support Technicians. As a Support Technician you will perform routine duties in supporting nursing staff and caring for hospitalized patients. What You'll Need: High School or GED Basic Life Support - American Heart Association required. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, patients, and the general public. What You'll Do: Answers call lights, bells, or intercom systems to determine patient needs. Bathes, dresses, and undresses patients. Changes bed linens. Services food trays, as needed. Assists with turns and repositions bedfast patients, alone or with assistance, to prevent bedsores. Records / reports fluid intake and output as directed. Cleans, stores, prepares, and issues supplies. Welcomes visitors in person or on the telephone, answering inquiries, relaying calls to patients; giving directions; referring inquiries to nursing and physician staff. Arranges discharges by notifying receiving facility and patient transporter service. Makes follow-up appointments. Follows transfer protocol and assists charge nurse with transfer coordination. Follows established procedures for arranging hospital admissions/discharges including time and department route or discharge disposition and time. Maintains unit operations by following policies and procedures; reporting needed changes. Maintains safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations, adhering to infection control policies and protocols. Creates charts and filing of paperwork. We Take Care of Our People As the largest employer in the San Luis Valley, we commit to providing our employees with quality and affordable benefits to complement a fulfilling work experience and help balance life experiences and needs. To show our appreciation of your hard work, we offer a competitive and comprehensive total benefits package, including: Full medical, dental and vision plans to suit the needs of you and your family, with low-cost copays and deductibles, all without high out-of-pocket expenses. Enjoy a generous amount of Paid Time Off and Sick Leave in your first year with accruals starting on your first day! Start saving with Retirement plans available from day one, providing up to 5% employer match after one year of employment. Free life and disability insurance benefits for full-time employees with the opportunity to purchase additional coverage at low costs. Add to your benefit package with a variety of voluntary benefits such as identity theft protection, medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts and more. Take care of yourself with our free on-site 24-hour employee health center, and discounts to a selection of local fitness/recreational centers. Keep learning by utilizing our education program benefits to foster your growth and development. Give back to the community with multiple opportunities throughout the year to volunteer with our own non-profit SLV Health Foundation and other SLV- and community-sponsored events. Discounts on cell-phone plans, ski/snowboard lift tickets, Dell computers, local pools, Adams State University functions and more! Your family is our family so our employees and their family members have access to our employee support services, including up to four free counseling sessions to assist with work/life solutions. Like to learn more? Click here for more information on our employee benefits program!
    $30k-36k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Customer Service - Pharmacy Technical Support Specialist 176-1030

    Communitycare 4.0company rating

    Tulsa, OK jobs

    Focus on prospective, concurrent and retrospective review of medical services provided to members enrolled in CommunityCare. Take into consideration benefits members are entitled to, access to services, site of care, the quality of services rendered and the cost of care. Provides medically appropriate services that are a covered benefit to members with attention focused on quality and efficiency. Provides Quality of care services in a cost-effective manner to preserve member benefits and minimize unnecessary healthcare costs. Processes are conducted, and decisions are made in compliance with State and Federal utilization management regulations. This position will report to the director of pharmacy. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Process incoming authorization requests regarding services for members from providers Verifies eligibility, claim status, coinsurance and all other information related to a member and their benefits or a provider and their contract. Collaborate with healthcare providers for clinical information needed for determination requests. Accurately document case interactions with healthcare providers and members. Resolve claims adjudication issues related to medical benefits. Demonstrate ability and learning agility to adapt to organizational changes including business processes, systems and technology. Taking part in training and other learning opportunities to expand knowledge of company and position. Perform other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Experience in managed care, PBM, or health plan setting preferred Ability to read, comprehend, and explain health insurance benefits in a clear, concise, and professional manner. Dedicated to working in a collaborative, multi-team environment to provide the best care for our members. Ability to work independently and apply good judgment. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Highly organized and attentive to detail. Strong time management skills. Knowledge of infusion therapies is preferred. Successful completion of Health Care Sanctions background check. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: High school diploma or equivalent. Two years' experience in managed care pharmacy benefits, pharmacy tech or related discipline. Basic understanding of Health Plan Industry. One year customer service experience required. Previous customer service experience in a Medicare Advantage plan preferred.
    $26k-39k yearly est. 27d ago
  • IT PC Support Specialist

    Clinica 4.0company rating

    Lafayette, CO jobs

    As our PC Support Specialist, you will provide first level support for routine operation of our practice management system hardware, basic user operational problems and support for our personal computer supply, network and internet access users. You will work within our ticket and troubleshooting practices, using your customer services experience to maintain smooth functioning of the IT Department and our responsiveness to the IT needs of the organization. Job Profile: * You will provide level one tech support for end users from tickets or tech help line phone calls. * Do you have experience trouble shooting hardware or basic computer operating problems with users? * Have you been exposed to resolving computer peripherals, network, internet, and practice management system's use? * Have you managed computer and technology inventory that is organized and easy to use What We Need: * Associates or Bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent training and job-related experience * Experience with healthcare related IT desired. * One (1+) years experience in Windows operating environment What's In It For You * Comprehensive benefits: * Medical * Dental * Vision * FSA/HSA * Life and disability * Accident/hospital plans * Retirement with employer contributions * Vacation, sick, and extended illness time off options * Dedication to Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and integrated healthcare * Open communication with leadership and mission-focused engagement * Training and growth opportunities with a supportive team invested in your success We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. As a condition of employment, you will be required to receive the annual influenza vaccine. Medical exemptions or religious accommodations may be requested.
    $34k-42k yearly est. 27d ago
  • Support Specialist

    Northwest Colorado Boces 4.1company rating

    Colorado jobs

    Support Positions/Special Education Paraprofessional Date Available: 01/01/2026 Closing Date: 12/15/2025 Duties: The Support Specialist provides support to Special Service Providers (SSPs), primarily though not exclusively those who are working remotely, as they deliver direct services to K-12 grade students with Individualized Education Plans. The Support Specialist will also support the School to Work Alliance (SWAP) Coordinator who provides work-based transition services to students as they move toward graduation. This work is conducted in North Park school district. Support Specialist will: Work with classroom teachers and SSPs to identify appropriate service time for students to be pulled out or for push in service As appropriate, pick up student from classroom, facilitate remote service and return the student to classroom Work with the SSPs to recommend service time for IEP Communicate regularly with the SSP or SWAP Coordinator, as applicable, related to student needs and concerns Provide student services in individual or small group settings. For transition services, consider high school level students to possibly attend Skills Group or other skills training opportunities Support the SWAP Coordinator in providing workshops and work-based learning experiences Gather data and report Progress Monitoring Assist in completing evaluation reports Utilize individualized lesson plan, evidence based SEL curriculums, and restorative practices with students Other duties as assigned Position starting: January 1, 2026 Qualifications: Associates degree or higher from an accredited college or university. Ability to make independent decisions on a daily basis, addressing the best way to handle specific tasks. Excellent verbal and written communication skills Flexibility and adaptability Experience working with students with disabilities preferred Pay range: Full-time equivalent pay is $35,000 to $50,000 based on education and experience for 154 work days per school year. At present, the position encompasses one day per week for one semester, or the equivalent of .125 FTE. Benefits: Mileage reimbursement is provided along with a portion of travel time paid as applicable per NW BOCES policies. Colorado PERA defined benefit pension plan - all employees are required to contribute to this plan instead of Social Security.
    $35k-50k yearly 4d ago
  • Savio Transition Program Specialist

    Savio House 4.1company rating

    Denver, CO jobs

    Passionate about having a life-changing impact on youth and families in your community? Join Savio! In this role, you will utilize evidence-based and trauma-informed practices to support youth who are involved in the juvenile justice system, as they are paroled back into the community. Daily Impact looks like: The Transition specialist is both clinical and case management in its function and will consist of: · Assessing and supporting the mental health needs of the youth · Identifying and connecting the youth with sustainable community supports · Engaging youth in successfully meeting their parole requirements · Cultivating growth in the youth, empowering them to make positive changes for themselves and their families. · Keeping youth out of the system and with their families by preventing further misconduct. To belong at Savio, you need to: Be flexible and self-motivated Have a passion for engaging youth ages 15-20 (and their families) in supporting them towards a successful, prosocial life. Have a strengths-based and trauma-informed perspective of adolescents who have committed criminal offenses. Be comfortable with providing community-based services and a non-traditional work schedule Recognize the importance of support, community, and skills in the success of youth who are returning to the community after detention. Grow with Savio through: Developing an advanced understanding of working with and supporting youth who have experienced trauma and been involved in the juvenile justice system. Clinical supervision hours and other professional development Exposure and training in evidence-based and trauma-informed practices Opportunities to collaborate and work with multiple systems and collateral agencies Perks: · Supervision towards licensure · Savio offers additional training at no additional cost to employees · PTO is allowed to be cashed out to pay for licensure tests · Access to company cars and/or mileage reimbursements for personal vehicle use · 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 Master's in counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy, or related field DORA registration IND1
    $58.7k-61.7k yearly 4d ago
  • Center Support Specialist

    Centro de La Familia de Utah 3.5company rating

    Greeley, CO jobs

    Full-time Description As the Center Support Specialist, you will provide operational and administrative leadership for Head Start centers in assigned regions. You will manage center operations while ensuring high-quality, culturally relevant services that promote children's holistic growth and align with Centro's policies and Head Start Performance Standards. About Us: At Centro de la Familia, we are not just educators; we are dream builders. Our warm, vibrant environment is designed to cultivate curious minds, explore boundless possibilities, and create lasting memories. We believe that every child is a unique story waiting to be written. Key Responsibilities: Center Operations: Manage daily operations, ensuring compliance with policies and laws. Hire, train, and lead staff, maintain personnel records, and monitor the quality of services. Staff Leadership: Provide mentoring, conduct meetings, and lead training for staff. Collaborate with Policy Council representatives and engage parents in children's education. Community Representation: Act as a liaison in the community, fostering partnerships to benefit families. Assist in budget management, grant preparation, and data collection. Oversee health and safety protocols: Ensure the center is clean, organized, and meets CACFP requirements for nutritious meals. Education Services: Oversee educational programming, ensuring developmental appropriateness and alignment with the CDLFU School Readiness Plan. Train and support teachers in implementing assessments and individualized learning plans. Compliance & Reporting: Ensure adherence to Head Start standards for home visits, parent conferences, and recordkeeping. Prepare reports as needed. Requirements Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or higher in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Administration, Management, or related field. 3+ years of supervisory experience, with a preference for early childhood education or social work. Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred. Must obtain CPR and First Aid certification. CDL is a plus. Why You'll Love Working Here:At Centro de la Familia, we have been committed to community and family engagement since 1975, operating Head Start programs since 1991. Our team is bilingual, inclusive, and dedicated to serving underserved areas with culturally sensitive care. Salary Description $49,212-$60,320 per year
    $49.2k-60.3k yearly 60d+ ago
  • IT Help Desk Analyst I

    American Family Care 3.8company rating

    Denver, CO jobs

    | Summary | | The Helpdesk Analyst I position is the first line of support to resolve issues related to AFC's Electronic Health Record Systems and IT. This position's primary responsibility is to efficiently address issues reported by end-users, triage and escalate issues to upper-tier support, and provide consistent, professional internal and external communication Essential Duties and Responsibilities • Ability to communicate with users and management ensuring timely updates and status reports • Ability to function in a high paced environment supporting healthcare professionals as they provide care for patients • Experience supporting Windows Servers and workstations • Practice and enforce security policies including MFA and Safe Practices • Provide accurate and timely logging of incidents and resolutions in ticketing system • Escalate problems as appropriate following proper policy and procedures • Manage Active Directory environment managing over 1500 users • Ability to troubleshoot printers and scanners • Support and troubleshoot EMRs, Accounting, and other Business Applications • Create and update knowledge base articles in Confluence for training and knowledge sharing • Evaluate and recommend improvements to policy and procedures, software and hardware to Manager, Information Technology for review • Gather and input data for regular reporting, decision making, planning and evaluation • Maintain and assure confidentiality of data adhering to HIPAA privacy rules • Support VOIP phone systems and users • Utilize all available resources to conduct computer diagnostics to determine root causes of issues and resolve them Other Duties and Responsibilities • 5 Day work week including weekends rotating weekdays off and on-call Qualifications Advanced analytical and troubleshooting skills. Superior customer service skills. Above average interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Able to effectively work independently to resolve problems. Able to manage multiple priorities and follow through on projects to completion. Ability to work well in a team-oriented environment. Ability to successfully handle difficult situations and customers. Educational Requirements Associate degree in computer science or related field, can be substituted for 3-5 years directly related experience. | Physical Demands/Work Environment | Office environment. Extended use of keyboard, mouse and monitor. High attention to detail and ability to focus. Ability to reach, stoop, and lift up to 50 pounds. Potential exposure to potentially infectious material. Moderate noise level. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. PS: It's All About You! American Family Care has pioneered the concept of convenient, patient-centric healthcare. Today, with more than 250 clinics and 800 in-network physicians caring for over 6 million patients a year, AFC is the nation's leading provider of urgent care, accessible primary care, and occupational medicine. Ranked by Inc. magazine as one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S., AFC's stated mission is to provide the best healthcare possible, in a kind and caring environment, while respecting the rights of all patients, in an economical manner, at times and locations convenient to the patient. If you are looking for an opportunity where you can make a difference in the lives of others, join us on our mission. We invite you to grow with us and experience for yourself the satisfying and fulfilling work that the healthcare industry provides. Please note that a position may be for a company-owned or franchise location. Each franchise-owned and operated location recruits, hires, trains, and manages their own employees, sets their own employment policies and procedures, and provides compensation and benefits determined by that franchise owner. Company-owned locations provide a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, matching 401(k), and more. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $31k-37k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Peer Support Specialist | Substance Use Disorder

    Clinica 4.0company rating

    Longmont, CO jobs

    Clinician will support HHS, 20th Judicial AITC, and Medicaid clients in the community with resources and peer support. Clinician will be active in Boulder County and will be community based. Clinician will provide and document services to clients struggling with SUD use and will be provided with opportunities to expand their understanding of SUD treatment and peer support services. You will report to the Program Manager. Job Profile: * Do you have lived experience receiving services for substance use or family court and want to support others going through the same thing? * Are you drawn to work with recovering substance use clients, and have had success? * Are you looking to work in a community-based role, visiting with clients where they are, managing your schedule for about 25-30 cases per week? Is that a YES? Now is the time to jump on this opportunity to contribute to Mental Health Partners and join our mission. As a condition of employment, you will be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccination (and any subsequent boosters) and the annual influenza vaccine. Medical exemptions or religious accommodations may be requested. What's In It For You * A 40 hrs. per week role and with benefits (medical, dental, vision, life, disability and retirement plan) * Paid time off (26 days in total Jan-December that includes 12 Vacation, 5 Personal Days and 9 Sick Days) and 10 paid holidays * Engaged employer who believes you are an essential factor in delivering our mission to the community * Training, personal, and professional growth opportunities * Leadership support that will participate in your development What we need for this job: * High School Diploma or GED * Peer Support Certification * Collaborative team member who is ready to jump in, support our clients and team * History of substance use is acceptable; expected 3 years of continuous clean time is a requirement This position will be posted, at minimum, until May 29th and may remain open until a sufficient candidate pool has been collected.
    $35k-41k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Center Support Specialist

    Centro de La Familia de Utah 3.5company rating

    Greeley, CO jobs

    Job DescriptionDescription: As the Center Support Specialist, you will provide operational and administrative leadership for Head Start centers in assigned regions. You will manage center operations while ensuring high-quality, culturally relevant services that promote children's holistic growth and align with Centro's policies and Head Start Performance Standards. About Us: At Centro de la Familia, we are not just educators; we are dream builders. Our warm, vibrant environment is designed to cultivate curious minds, explore boundless possibilities, and create lasting memories. We believe that every child is a unique story waiting to be written. Key Responsibilities: Center Operations: Manage daily operations, ensuring compliance with policies and laws. Hire, train, and lead staff, maintain personnel records, and monitor the quality of services. Staff Leadership: Provide mentoring, conduct meetings, and lead training for staff. Collaborate with Policy Council representatives and engage parents in children's education. Community Representation: Act as a liaison in the community, fostering partnerships to benefit families. Assist in budget management, grant preparation, and data collection. Oversee health and safety protocols: Ensure the center is clean, organized, and meets CACFP requirements for nutritious meals. Education Services: Oversee educational programming, ensuring developmental appropriateness and alignment with the CDLFU School Readiness Plan. Train and support teachers in implementing assessments and individualized learning plans. Compliance & Reporting: Ensure adherence to Head Start standards for home visits, parent conferences, and recordkeeping. Prepare reports as needed. Requirements: Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or higher in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Administration, Management, or related field. 3+ years of supervisory experience, with a preference for early childhood education or social work. Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred. Must obtain CPR and First Aid certification. CDL is a plus. Why You'll Love Working Here:At Centro de la Familia, we have been committed to community and family engagement since 1975, operating Head Start programs since 1991. Our team is bilingual, inclusive, and dedicated to serving underserved areas with culturally sensitive care.
    $35k-39k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS) - Treatment Courts

    Hope Community Services, Inc. 4.1company rating

    Oklahoma City, OK jobs

    EOE Statement At HOPE, our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all levels, of the community we serve. We embrace and encourage our employees' differences in age, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, veteran status, and other characteristics that make our employees unique. We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and an affirmative action employer. SUMMARY The Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS) for the Treatment Court Program offers person-centered, recovery-oriented support to individuals navigating behavioral health challenges within the criminal justice system. This role combines lived recovery experience with professional training to foster hope, reduce stigma, and empower individuals to move forward in their recovery journey. The PRSS collaborates with multidisciplinary teams, including court and clinical staff, to support recovery goals, reduce recidivism, and promote long-term wellness and community reintegration. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Deliver peer support services in alignment with agency policies, CARF and ODMHSAS standards, and all relevant confidentiality laws, including Medicaid and HCA guidelines. Foster a welcoming, recovery-focused environment that recognizes and respects the impact of trauma and co-occurring conditions. Serve as a positive role model by sharing lived experiences and offering mentorship, encouragement, and coping strategies that support recovery and resilience. Provide regular in-person and community-based support services that meet the unique needs of Treatment Court participants, with an emphasis on preventing re-incarceration or hospitalization. Assist clients with navigating benefits systems, including Medicaid, Social Security, QMB, and other entitlements. Help clients with criminal justice backgrounds locate, secure, and maintain employment and community resources that promote independence. Maintain accurate and timely records, including address and contact updates, financial information, and clinical documentation completed the same day of service when possible. Conduct collaborative documentation with clients, using a therapeutic and strengths-based approach. Participate actively in treatment team meetings and serve as a liaison with court staff and other stakeholders as needed. Provide transportation to clients using personal or agency vehicles as appropriate. Support client development of independent living skills, community integration, and social connection through one-on-one or group activities. Seek ongoing supervision and professional development to enhance skills and maintain high standards of ethics and professionalism. Adheres to agency policy and procedures, as found in the online SharePoint Folder. Also adheres to CARF and ODMHSAS standards and criteria, federal and state confidentiality rules and regulations, and any special funding source requirements including Medicaid and HCA regulations. Supports and promotes a service environment for individual in need of behavioral health and/or co-occurring services that is recovery focused, welcoming, and attentive to the needs of individuals who may have experienced trauma in their lives. Attends annual core competencies training in relationship to individuals with co-occurring disorders or who have experienced trauma in their lives. Utilizes knowledge, skills and abilities to teach and mentor the value of every individual's recovery experience; model effective coping techniques and self-help strategies; assist service recipients in articulating personal goals for recovery; assist service recipients in determining the objectives needed to reach his/her recovery goals. Act as Court Liaison backup to the Court Liaison Case Managers and attend court proceedings on behalf of clients in Treatment Courts when needed. May be required to provide services in a community setting. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE High School diploma or GED Must have personal demonstrated recovery from a mental illness, substance abuse disorder, or both CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS Required to obtain and maintain C-PRSS Certification. Required to complete Therapeutic Options or approved safety training and annual updates. May be required to obtain and maintain First Aid and CPR Certifications. In order to provide client transportation in private or agency vehicles, must possess current, valid Oklahoma license, meet HOPE insurance requirements. HOPE will annually obtain copy of Motor Vehicle Record from the Department of Public Safety. LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to write simple correspondence and clinical writing/documentation in medical records chart. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to families, clients, and other employees of the organization. REASONING ABILITY Ability to apply commonsense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. Ability to seek out supervisory assistance for additional training when needed and make application of techniques or other skills to meet essential job duties and responsibilities. OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES · Deep commitment to serving individuals with complex behavioral health needs with empathy, respect, and dignity. · Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust, engage clients meaningfully, and meet them where they are-emotionally and physically. · Ability to apply trauma-informed principles in all interactions, creating a safe, nonjudgmental space for healing and growth. · Skilled in navigating systems and advocating for clients to access services that promote stability, independence, and recovery. · Comfortable working in community-based settings, including homes, shelters, hospitals, and public spaces. · Organized and self-motivated, able to balance a full caseload while meeting documentation and billing standards. · Collaborative team member who communicates openly, respects diverse perspectives, and contributes to a supportive work environment. · Tech-savvy and capable of using electronic health records, documentation systems, and virtual communication platforms. · Willingness to grow, receive feedback, and participate in ongoing training to better serve clients and uphold HOPE's mission. PHYSICAL DEMANDS 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 performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; and climb or balance. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. The employee must have vision enough to read written or typed data. Must have hearing and speech enough to communicate effectively with staff, clients, and public in person or by phone. WORK ENVIRONMENT 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. While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works in outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
    $30k-39k yearly est. 39d ago
  • Bilingual - Peer Recovery Support Specialist

    Hope Community Services, Inc. 4.1company rating

    Oklahoma City, OK jobs

    HOPE Community Services, Inc. is a leading outpatient treatment provider in south Oklahoma City. We provide compassionate trauma informed care to individuals whose lives have been impacted by mental health and substance use disorders. We do this by providing compassionate and evidence-based treatment, aimed at improving the quality of life for those we serve. We are seeking a dedicated Bilingual Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS) to join our team. This role is ideal for someone with lived recovery experience who is passionate about helping others navigate their own recovery journey, while also providing language support for Spanish-speaking clients. About the Position The Bilingual PRSS provides peer support services, advocates for clients, and assists individuals in accessing resources to support recovery. This role emphasizes the value of lived experience, empowering clients to set and achieve personal goals while maintaining professionalism, ethics, and compassion. Duties include recovery coaching, teaching coping skills, assisting with benefits applications, linking clients to community resources, and providing Spanish translation support as needed. Requirements Fluency in Spanish (speaking and writing) . High School diploma or GED Must have lived experience in recovery from a mental illness, substance use disorder, or co-occurring condition Certification as a C-PRSS, or the ability to obtain certification, Valid Oklahoma driver's license and ability to meet HOPE insurance requirements Ability to maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality We Offer Competitive Compensation Full Benefits including 100% paid health and dental! Life Insurance Over 2 weeks PTO first year plus; 1 Friday off per month (Wellness day) 11 Paid Holidays per year Bereavement Leave - 5 days per year 8 hours of Volunteer Pay Retirement contributions of 10% with no match Paid Professional Development Time And More!
    $30k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS) Treatment Courts

    Hope Community Services, Inc. 4.1company rating

    Oklahoma City, OK jobs

    Job DescriptionSalary: $16.50 / hour EOE Statement At HOPE, our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all levels, of the community we serve. We embrace and encourage our employees differences in age, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, veteran status, and other characteristics that make our employees unique. We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and an affirmative action employer. SUMMARY The Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS) for the Treatment Court Program offers person-centered, recovery-oriented support to individuals navigating behavioral health challenges within the criminal justice system. This role combines lived recovery experience with professional training to foster hope, reduce stigma, and empower individuals to move forward in their recovery journey. The PRSS collaborates with multidisciplinary teams, including court and clinical staff, to support recovery goals, reduce recidivism, and promote long-term wellness and community reintegration. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESinclude the following. Other duties may be assigned. Deliver peer support services in alignment with agency policies, CARF and ODMHSAS standards, and all relevant confidentiality laws, including Medicaid and HCA guidelines. Foster a welcoming, recovery-focused environment that recognizes and respects the impact of trauma and co-occurring conditions. Serve as a positive role model by sharing lived experiences and offering mentorship, encouragement, and coping strategies that support recovery and resilience. Provide regular in-person and community-based support services that meet the unique needs of Treatment Court participants, with an emphasis on preventing re-incarceration or hospitalization. Assist clients with navigating benefits systems, including Medicaid, Social Security, QMB, and other entitlements. Help clients with criminal justice backgrounds locate, secure, and maintain employment and community resources that promote independence. Maintain accurate and timely records, including address and contact updates, financial information, and clinical documentation completed the same day of service when possible. Conduct collaborative documentation with clients, using a therapeutic and strengths-based approach. Participate actively in treatment team meetings and serve as a liaison with court staff and other stakeholders as needed. Provide transportation to clients using personal or agency vehicles as appropriate. Support client development of independent living skills, community integration, and social connection through one-on-one or group activities. Seek ongoing supervision and professional development to enhance skills and maintain high standards of ethics and professionalism. Adheres to agency policy and procedures, as found in the online SharePoint Folder. Also adheres to CARF and ODMHSAS standards and criteria, federal and state confidentiality rules and regulations, and any special funding source requirements including Medicaid and HCA regulations. Supports and promotes a service environment for individual in need of behavioral health and/or co-occurring services that is recovery focused, welcoming, and attentive to the needs of individuals who may have experienced trauma in their lives. Attends annual core competencies training in relationship to individuals with co-occurring disorders or who have experienced trauma in their lives. Utilizes knowledge, skills and abilities to teach and mentor the value of every individual's recovery experience; model effective coping techniques and self-help strategies; assist service recipients in articulating personal goals for recovery; assist service recipients in determining the objectives needed to reach his/her recovery goals. Act as Court Liaison backup to the Court Liaison Case Managers and attend court proceedings on behalf of clients in Treatment Courts when needed. May be required to provide services in a community setting. QUALIFICATIONSTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE High School diploma or GED Must have personal demonstrated recovery from a mental illness, substance abuse disorder, or both CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS Required to obtain and maintain C-PRSS Certification. Required to complete Therapeutic Options or approved safety training and annual updates. May be required to obtain and maintain First Aid and CPR Certifications. In order to provide client transportation in private or agency vehicles, must possess current, valid Oklahoma license, meet HOPE insurance requirements. HOPE will annually obtain copy of Motor Vehicle Record from the Department of Public Safety. LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to write simple correspondence and clinical writing/documentation in medical records chart. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to families, clients, and other employees of the organization. REASONING ABILITY Ability to apply commonsense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. Ability to seek out supervisory assistance for additional training when needed and make application of techniques or other skills to meet essential job duties and responsibilities. OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES Deep commitment to serving individuals with complex behavioral health needs with empathy, respect, and dignity. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust, engage clients meaningfully, and meet them where they areemotionally and physically. Ability to apply trauma-informed principles in all interactions, creating a safe, nonjudgmental space for healing and growth. Skilled in navigating systems and advocating for clients to access services that promote stability, independence, and recovery. Comfortable working in community-based settings, including homes, shelters, hospitals, and public spaces. Organized and self-motivated, able to balance a full caseload while meeting documentation and billing standards. Collaborative team member who communicates openly, respects diverse perspectives, and contributes to a supportive work environment. Tech-savvy and capable of using electronic health records, documentation systems, and virtual communication platforms. Willingness to grow, receive feedback, and participate in ongoing training to better serve clients and uphold HOPEs mission. PHYSICAL DEMANDS 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 performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; and climb or balance. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. The employee must have vision enough to read written or typed data. Must have hearing and speech enough to communicate effectively with staff, clients, and public in person or by phone. WORK ENVIRONMENT 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. While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works in outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
    $16.5 hourly 11d ago
  • Bilingual - Peer Recovery Support Specialist

    Hope Community Services, Inc. 4.1company rating

    Oklahoma City, OK jobs

    Job DescriptionSalary: $16.50 / hour HOPE Community Services, Inc. is a leading outpatient treatment provider in south Oklahoma City. We provide compassionate trauma informed care to individuals whose lives have been impacted by mental health and substance use disorders. We do this by providing compassionate and evidence-based treatment, aimed at improving the quality of life for those we serve. We are seeking a dedicated Bilingual Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS) to join our team. This role is ideal for someone with lived recovery experience who is passionate about helping others navigate their own recovery journey, while also providing language support for Spanish-speaking clients. About the Position The Bilingual PRSS provides peer support services, advocates for clients, and assists individuals in accessing resources to support recovery. This role emphasizes the value of lived experience, empowering clients to set and achieve personal goals while maintaining professionalism, ethics, and compassion. Duties include recovery coaching, teaching coping skills, assisting with benefits applications, linking clients to community resources, and providing Spanish translation support as needed. Requirements Fluency in Spanish (speaking and writing) required. High School diploma or GED required Must have lived experience in recovery from a mental illness, substance use disorder, or co-occurring condition Certification as a C-PRSS, or the ability to obtain certification, required Valid Oklahoma drivers license and ability to meet HOPE insurance requirements Ability to maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality We Offer Competitive Compensation Full Benefits including 100% paid health and dental! Life Insurance Over 2 weeks PTO first year plus; 1 Friday off per month (Wellness day) 11 Paid Holidays per year Bereavement Leave - 5 days per year 8 hours of Volunteer Pay Retirement contributions of 10% with no match required Paid Professional Development Time And More!
    $16.5 hourly 2d ago
  • Recovery Support Specialist I

    Oklahoma Mental Health Council 4.0company rating

    Support specialist job at Oklahoma Mental Health Council

    The Recovery Support Specialist performs rehabilitation and support functions and assists in treatment. Activities may include crisis intervention under the clinical supervision of staff with professional degrees, client advocacy, prevention and education. The RSS provides substance abuse services, education, support and consultation to families. The RSS performs direction and coordinating support activities that promote good physical health; provides peer support services; serves as a client advocate; provides information and peer support for clients in emergency, outpatient or inpatient settings. The RSS performs a wide range of tasks to assist clients in regaining control of their lives and recovery processes. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Facilitates activities in nutrition, exercises managing physical health concerns Provides support regarding the effects that medication may have on physical health Assists clients in developing individual physical wellness plans and implementation assistance and support Teaches and mentors the value of every individual's recovery experience Models effective coping techniques and self-help strategies Assists service recipients in articulating personal goals for recovery Assists in setting up and sustaining self-help (mutual support) groups Supports clients in using a Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) Assists in creating a Safety Plan and Psychiatric Advanced Directive as needed Utilizes and teaches problem solving techniques with clients as well as how to identify and combat negative self-talk and fears Supports the vocational choices of clients and assist in overcoming job-related anxiety Assists in building social skills in the community that will enhance quality of life and support the development of natural support systems Attends treatment team and program development meetings to ensure the presence of the client voice and to promote the use of self-directed recovery tools Provides and advocates for effective recovery oriented services Maintains effective working relationships and strategic alliances with consumers, other staff, the community and other non-profit organizations Builds rapport and working partnerships with relevant local, state, and federal government agencies Promotes community education projects to help increase awareness of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) & Acute Mental Health Crises Performs other duties as required QUALIFICATIONS High School Diploma or equivalent Current PRSS Certification or have demonstrated recovery from a mental health diagnosis, substance use disorder or both Be at least 18 years of age Be willing to self-disclose about their personal recovery journey Bilingual preferred Valid Oklahoma driver's license, clean driving record, transportation General skill in exercising independent judgment, tact, patience, and understanding; maintaining effective working relationships with clients, other staff, and the community Must complete all in-service and external training requirements Commitment to the mission of Red Rock BHS PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Must have the ability to stand or sit for long periods of time Must have the ability to lift, push, or pull a minimum of 25 pounds Ability to travel approximately 25% of the time Ability to use telephone, PC, fax machine, copy machine, and printer HOW WE TAKE CARE OF YOU! We pay a generous portion of your Health Insurance Low-cost Dental and Vision Insurance Retirement Plan with employer contributions equal to 5% of annual salary Student Loan Repayment Options No Cost Employee Assistance Plan 3 Weeks Paid Time-Off (increases annually between years 2-10) 9 Paid Holidays 1 Floating Holiday to use at your discretion. 4 Rest and Relaxation Days 3 days of Education Leave 4 hours of Volunteer Leave Eligible for Pay Increases and Bonuses Annually Employer Paid Long-Term Disability and Life Insurance Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities Red Rock Behavioral Health Services does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, age, marital/familial status, sexual orientation, or disability.
    $35k-44k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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