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  • Wound Care Clinician II-PCR

    Piedmont Healthcare Inc. 4.1company rating

    Residential counselor job in Columbus, GA

    Overview: Certified Clinician responsible for the assessment, evaluation, and treatment of patients, specifically those with acute and/or chronic wounds, ostomy management and education as well as management of fistulae, tubes, skin, and incontinence issues. Works in conjunction with physicians, nursing staff and ancillary staff to evaluate, propose, plan and perform patient assessment and treatments. Responsibilities: Certified Clinician responsible for the assessment, evaluation, and treatment of patients, specifically those with acute and/or chronic wounds, ostomy management and education as well as management of fistulae, tubes, skin, and incontinence issues. Works in conjunction with physicians, nursing staff and ancillary staff to evaluate, propose, plan and perform patient assessment and treatments. Qualifications: Education Graduate of an accredited school in the field of Nursing, Physical Therapy, or Occupational Therapy Required Bachelor's Degree Bachelor's degree Preferred Work Experience 2 years of clinical experience unless completion of an approved Wound Care/Ostomy residency program Required Experience working in research, analysis of data, and editing collateral Preferred Licenses and Certifications BLS certification Upon Hire Required and One of the following certifications active and in good standing with their respective board Required APTA - Physical Therapy APTA Required or CWON - Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse CWON Required or CWCA - Certified Wound Associate CWCA Required or CWS - Certified Wound Specialist CWS Required or CWCN - Certified Wound Care Nurse CWCN Required or WCC - Wound Care Certified WCC Required or CWOCN - Certified Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurse CWOCN Required or OMS Required Current licensure in the State of Georgia as one of the following: Upon Hire Required and PT - Physical Therapist Physical Therapist Required or RN - Registered Nurse - Georgia State Licensure and/or NLC/eNCL Multistate Licensure Registered Nurse Required or OT - Occupational Therapist - Registered Occupational Therapist Required and Must maintain CEU's as by the state and certification board Required Business Unit : Company Name: Piedmont Columbus Midtown
    $42k-65k yearly est. Auto-Apply 3d ago
  • Youth Worker/Direct Care

    Teen Challenge Southeast 3.7company rating

    Residential counselor job in Columbus, GA

    Youth Worker / Direct Care - Columbus Girls Academy Job Description/Summary: Columbus Girls Academy, a Christian boarding school for at-risk teen girls ages 12-17, is looking for energetic, responsible, team players that will commit to meeting the daily needs of teen girls in a residential setting. The Direct Care position requires candidates to live on campus in ministry-provided housing. The relationship formed between Direct Care staff and students provides a bridge of communication that supports, sustains, and brings effectiveness to the counseling arena, and program activities, and further creates an atmosphere of love and acceptance. In this position, the Direct Care staff will communicate wisdom, direction, hope, and encouragement to hurting teenagers. Through specialized training including trauma-informed care, Columbus Girls Academy seeks to bring young women to hope, healing, and life-long skills to thrive. You bring a calling and the heart to serve troubled teens and their families and we will provide the tools and the training to fulfill that calling! Type of Candidate/Qualifications A Bachelor's degree in related fields such as youth ministry, psychology, etc. is preferred, but we will train the right person who possesses a heart for ministry and prior experience such as youth ministry, camp counselor, residential care, house parent, etc. A background check and pastoral or ministerial leader reference is required At least 21 years of age and a good driving record for the past 3 years Necessary Skills An ability to lead and direct Time management and conflict resolution skills Good communication skills, verbal and written Why Work Here? Columbus Girls Academy is located on 177 acres of rolling hills including a 35-acre lake in Seale, AL just 10 miles from Columbus Georgia. Columbus boasts the best of both worlds with city amenities and outdoor recreation including whitewater rafting, zip lining, bike trails, and attractive nature parks. A thriving church community allows for staff to find a great spiritual community outside of work to create a good work-life balance. Columbus Girls Academy is an established program that brings stability to the entire ministry team. CGA desires to welcome staff that will contribute to the existing positive, high-character culture. There are opportunities for professional and personal development leading to advancement. In addition, CGA utilizes an integrated approach of trauma-informed care and biblically based character development for their students. Receive competitive pay and benefits including health insurance, vacation days, sick days, holiday pay, employee referral bonus, and length of service bonus. In addition, an on-campus apartment, utilities, and meals are provided.
    $36k-43k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Family & Community Engagement Specialist

    Auburn University 3.9company rating

    Residential counselor job in Auburn, AL

    Details Information Requisition Number S4955P Home Org Name Human Devlmnt Family Science Division Name College of Human Sciences Position Title Family & Community Engagement Specialist Job Class Code CA32A-C Appointment Status Full-time Part-time FTE Limited Term Yes Limited Term Length one year Job Summary The College of Human Sciences and the (FCCP) Family Child Care Partnerships seeks candidates for a Family & Community Engagement Specialist to plan, teach, implement, and evaluate research based educational programs and information to improve the lives of low income, under-resourced families and children participating in the Early Head Start Program. The purpose of the Family Child Care Partnerships (FCCP) project is to assist family child care providers to provide high quality child care services, with a focus on moving them toward national accreditation standards. By fulfilling this purpose, it is the vision of FCCP to ensure that family child care providers develop and apply their knowledge, and become aware of and utilize available supports, in ways that foster the healthy growth and development of the infants, toddlers, and preschoolers in their care. This is a one year, limited term appointment to serve Northwest, Alabama: Includes but is not limited to Jefferson, Cullman, Morgan, Lawrence, Madison, Lauderdale, Franklin Counties. Continuation of employment is contingent upon available funding. Essential Functions * Builds trusting, strengths-based relationships with families. * Conducts Family Needs Assessments and supports families in creating Family Partnership Agreements (FPAs). * Helps families set and achieve measurable goals. * Provides ongoing follow-up and documents progress in the program's data management system. * Conducts home visits as needed or required to support parent-child interactions, child development and family stability. * Identifies and responds to family crisis, needs, and barriers to engagement. * Provides case management, referrals, and support services. * Builds partnerships with local agencies to support family in securing needed services. * Works collaboratively with child care providers and other authorized team members to ensure coordinated services. * Participates in recruitment events, specified conferences, team meetings, parent meetings, interdisciplinary planning, and specified training (in-state and periodically out-of-state). * Communicates family updates that impact a child's learning and attendance. * Maintains accurate, timely documentation and records in the program's data management system. * Ensures compliance with the Head Start Program Performance Standards, state regulations, and program policies for family engagement, confidentiality, and service delivery. * Assists with family recruitment, intake, eligibility, verification, and orientation. * Contributes to program continuous quality improvements and monitoring for sustainability. * Provides parents with transitional activities into Auburn University's Child Care Partnerships Program (EHS-CCP) and from EHS-CCP to other educational settings. * Performs other related duties as assigned. Why Work at Auburn? * Life-Changing Impact: Our work changes lives through research, instruction, and outreach, making a lasting impact on our students, our communities, and the world. * Culture of Excellence: We are committed to leveraging our strengths, resources, collaboration, and innovation as a top employer in higher education. * We're Here for You: Auburn offers generous benefits, educational opportunities, and a culture of support and work/life balance. * Sweet Home Alabama: The Auburn/Opelika area offers southern charm, vibrant downtown scenes, top-ranked schools, and easy access to Atlanta, Birmingham, and the Gulf of Mexico beaches. * A Place for Everyone: Auburn is committed to fostering an environment where all faculty, staff, and students are welcomed, valued, respected, and engaged. Ready to lead and shape the future of higher education? Apply today! War Eagle! Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Level 1: * Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Child Development, Early Care and Education, Human Development and Family Studies, Human Services, Family Services, Counseling, or related field. Level 2: * Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Child Development, Early Care and Education, Human Development and Family Studies, Human Services, Family Services, Counseling, or related field. * 2 years of experience in community-based education, program planning and implementation, social services, community engagement, parent education and training, caregiver training, working with families, and/or interview data collection. Level 3: * Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Child Development, Early Care and Education, Human Development and Family Studies, Human Services, Family Services, Counseling, or related field. * 4 years of Experience in community-based education, program planning and implementation, social services, community engagement, parent education and training, caregiver training, working with families, and/or interview data collection. Note: Within 18 months of hire, employees with a degree not related to Human Sciences must satisfy one of the following: * Attain a certificate or licensure in program such as social work, public health, or counseling, OR * Attain a Master's degree in human services, family services, or related field. Substitution allowed for Experience: Graduate degrees may be used in lieu of experience Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications Minimum Skills and Abilities Minimum Technology Skills Minimum License and Certifications Valid driver's license required upon hire. Desired Qualifications Desired Qualifications Desired qualifications include the following: * Experience working with families with young children, familiarity or experience with at-risk families and children age birth-three * Family child care * Early Head Start * Parent education * Experience observing and assessing preschool age children, and providing feedback to adults about those children's development * Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with service in mind * Ability to work with others in a professional and friendly manner * Ability to work independently with limited supervision * Ability to work under pressure and unexpected deadlines Posting Detail Information Salary Range $38,330-$71,350 Job Category Other Working Hours if Non-Traditional City position is located in: Northwest, Alabama (Includes but is not limited to Jefferson, Cullman, Morgan, Lawrence, Madison, Lauderdale, Franklin Counties) State position is located: Alabama List any hazardous conditions or physical demands required by this position Posting Date 12/12/2025 Closing Date Equal Opportunity Compliance Statement It is our policy to provide equal employment and education opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable law. Please visit their website to learn more. Special Instructions to Applicants Quick Link for Internal Postings ******************************************* Documents Needed to Apply Required Documents * Resume * Cover Letter Optional Documents * Other Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * * Please tell us how you first heard about this opportunity. (Open Ended Question) * * Please select the answer that best describes your current employment relationship with Auburn University: * Current full-time Auburn or AUM employee within probationary period * Current full-time Auburn or AUM employee outside of probationary period * Current part-time Auburn or AUM employee * Not an Auburn or AUM employee * * Do you have a Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Child Development, Early Care and Education, Human Development and Family Studies, Human Services, Family Services, Counseling, or related field? * Yes * No * * Do you have a valid driver's license or the ability to obtain one prior to selection? * Yes * No
    $38.3k-71.4k yearly 4d ago
  • Mental Health Worker - Opelika - 2nd/3rd Shift

    Integrea Community Mental Health Systems

    Residential counselor job in Opelika, AL

    Job Description The Mental Health Paraprofessional provides direct care and supportive services to residents living in a structured mental health residential facility. Under the supervision of licensed clinical staff, this role assists individuals with mental health conditions and/or developmental disabilities in building life skills, achieving treatment goals, and maintaining a safe, therapeutic living environment. Key Responsibilities: Support residents with daily living activities, including hygiene, meal preparation, medication prompts, and room upkeep. Assist residents in developing coping skills, interpersonal communication, and healthy routines. Observe, monitor, and document resident behaviors and report significant changes to clinical staff. Participate in the implementation of individual service or treatment plans under clinical supervision. Facilitate group activities, community outings, and wellness programs that promote engagement and stability. De-escalate situations using trauma-informed and person-centered approaches. Ensure a safe, respectful, and inclusive residential environment at all times. All other duties as assigned. Location: Opelika, AL Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent required; associate degree or coursework in human services, psychology, or related field preferred. Minimum one year of experience working in a behavioral health or residential care setting strongly preferred. Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team. Strong interpersonal, problem-solving, and communication skills. Must be able to pass a background check and maintain CPR/First Aid certification (training provided if needed). Transportation Responsibilities: Provide transportation for consumers as needed using agency or personal vehicles. Maintain a safe driving record and valid driver's license with personal liability insurance. Follow all agency transportation policies, including seatbelt usage, safe cellphone practices, and vehicle documentation. Immediately report any vehicle issues, accidents, or violations to appropriate personnel. Work Environment & Schedule: This position involves extended periods of walking, standing, and occasional lifting of up to 50+ pounds. The schedule is variable and may require evening, overnight, weekend, or holiday shifts in a 24-hour facility. Exposure to emotionally stressful situations may occur. In-Service Training & Continued Education Requirements: Participate in all required agency in-service and ADMH trainings Commitment to ongoing professional development to enhance skills and stay informed on best practices in behavioral health. Completion of onboarding and any continuing education requirements as directed by the agency or supervisor. Completion of PCM Practitioner I or II training required based on program needs as well as recertifications as needed.
    $27k-40k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Certified Peer Specialist- Youth

    Carastar Health

    Residential counselor job in Montgomery, AL

    Job Description This is a responsible, professional position as a certified peer who utilizes strategic sharing of their own personal experience within child serving systems (e.g. mental health, co-occurring substance use, special education, juvenile justice, or child welfare).In addition, skills learned in formal training will be used to promote socialization, recovery, self-advocacy, development of natural supports, and maintenance of community living skills of youth aged 10-21 who experience serious emotional disturbance, and/or serious mental illness, and are involved in multiple child serving systems. Youth Peer Support services provide structured, scheduled activities that promote socialization, recovery, self-advocacy, development of natural supports, and maintenance of community living skills by Youth Certified Peer Specialists (CPS-Y). Youth Peer Support services actively engage and empower an individual and his/her identified supports in leading and directing the design of the service plan and thereby ensures that the plan reflects the needs and preferences of the individual (and family when appropriate) with the goal of active participation in this process. Additionally, this service provides support and coaching interventions to individuals (and family when appropriate) to promote recovery, resiliency, and healthy lifestyles to reduce identifiable mental health and physical health risks and increase healthy behaviors intended to prevent the onset of disease or lessen the impact of existing chronic health conditions. Peer supports provide effective techniques that focus on the individual's self-management and decision making about healthy choices which ultimately extend the members' lifespan. Youth Peer Support Specialists assist children and youth participatingin the wraparound planning process, access services, and navigate complicated child-serving agencies. This may be either a full time or part time position. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES Provide peer support to youth aged 10-21 by strategically sharing lived experiences and building trusting relationships. As a part of this service intervention, a CPS-Y will articulate points in their own recovery stories that are relevant to overcoming obstacles faced by the youth-recipient of mental health services and promote personal responsibility for recovery as the youth/family define recovery. Promote a service culture of respect, wellness, dignity, and strength, by changing the labels which have emerged in the system and viewing young people as individuals who can achieve full, rich lives on their own terms. Facilitate the process for the youth in his/her exploration of strengths and supports of wellness/resiliency/recovery and ultimately supporting the youth/family voice and choice in such activities as self-advocating for needs/preferences, assuming the lead roles in treatment team meetings, holding accountability for his/her own health/wellness/recovery, etc. Assist the youth in identifying the tools of wellness/resiliency/recovery available in everyday life. Create the opportunities and dialogues used to explore mental health and what wellness is for the specific youth and his/her family, so that the individual can define and articulate wellness and create plans which strengthen their recovery and resilience. Listen to the youth and family's needs from a peer perspective and offer suggestions and alternatives for youth engagement in planning and self-direction process. Assist the youth and family with the acquisition of skills and knowledge necessary to sustain an awareness of the youth's needs as well as his/her strengths and the development and enhancement of the family's unique problem-solving skills, coping mechanisms, and strategies for the youth's illness/symptom/behavior management; and relapse prevention; Build the youth's and family's skills, knowledge, and tools related to the identified condition/related symptoms/triggers, so that the family/youth can assume the role of self-monitoring and self-management. Through positive collaboration and relationships, promote access and quality services for the youth/family by assisting with accessing strength-based mental health/health services, social services, educational services and other supports and resources required to assist the family unit to attain its vision/goals/objectives including: Creating early access to the messages of recovery and wellness; Helping the family identify natural supports that exist for the youth; Working with youth/young adults to access supports which maintain youth in the least restrictive setting possible; Working with the youth/young adult to ensure that they have choices in life aspects, sustained access to an ownership of their IRP and resources developed; Working with youth/young adult to provide adequate information to make healthier choices about their use of alcohol and/or other drugs; Working with the provider community and other practitioners, the CPS-Y promotes the youth to self-advocate to: Develop responsive and flexible resources that facilitate community-based interventions; Create a person-centered, recovery-oriented treatment plan that correspond with the needs of the youth/family; Acknowledge the importance of Self Care, addressing the need to maintain whole health and wellness. This should include support in building "recovery capital" (formal and informal community supports); Assisting with identifying community and individual supports (including friends, relatives, schools, religious affiliations, etc.) that can be used by the youth to achieve his/her goals and objectives; Assisting the youth and family participants as needed in coordinating with other youth-serving systems (or at a certain age, collaboration and engagement with adult-serving systems) to achieve the family/youth goals; Provide resources and educational materials to help assist youth with understanding services, options, and treatment expectations, as well assistance with developing wellness tools and coping skills, including: Understanding various system processes, how these relate to the youth's recovery process, and their valued role; Understanding what a mental health diagnosis means and what a journey to recovery may look like; The role of services/prescribed medication in diminishing/managing the symptoms of that condition and increasing resilience and functioning in living with that condition; Facilitate and create advocacy, balance, and cohesion between the youth/family served, professionals (including CPS-Ps who may be supporting the family), and other supporting partners. Document all interventions provided in Electronic Health Record in accordance with agency, Medicaid, and Alabama Department of Mental Health standards Attend staff and agency meetings, trainings, and other events as scheduled and approve by supervisor. Complete reports and other paperwork as assigned by supervisor Perform other related duties as assigned by supervisor. REQUIREMENTS Basic proficiency in the use of computer for the purposes of documenting interventions provided; willingness and ability to learn effective use of Electronic Health Record. Ability to connect with youth receiving services in the children's mental health system. An understanding of recovery from serious mental illness (SMI) and serious emotional disturbance (SED). Demonstrated resilience developed by personal lived experience. Basic understanding of mental health conditions and the treatment services and/or recovery support services that are available to youth and families. Basic knowledge of empowerment and the goals and objectives of the Youth and Consumer movements. Ability to work with individuals or groups. Basic knowledge of consumer rights and advocacy. Ability to communicate effectively both written and orally. Ability to work a set schedule and be flexible to the needs of the youth/families served. Ability to understand the unique experience of mental illness. Ability to serve as a role model, showing by example that recovery and resiliency is possible. Ability to relay coping skills, positive attitude skills, and self-esteem. Ability to assist in establishing support systems and interface with agencies, organizations, and groups. Ability to facilitate peer support/self-help groups. QUALIFICATIONS Must have High School Diploma or GED Must hold a valid driver's license and maintain a driving record that is acceptable to Carastar Health's insurance carrier. Must maintain at least liability coverage on personal vehicles. Must successfully complete Certified Peer Specialist Youth training and pass exam that has been sponsored and approved by the Alabama Department of Mental Health, prior to or within 90 days of hire. ADMH Qualifications for this required certification are listed below: Must be at least 18 years old, Must have personal experience with children's mental health (systems) through either a serious emotional disturbance (SED) or a serious mental illness (SMI). This experience must have occurred prior to your 21st birthday, Must understand recovery, Must be willing to assist other individuals in their recovery process, Must be open minded, Must be willing to share personal experiences with mental illness publicly
    $26k-34k yearly est. 26d ago
  • Mental Health Counselor

    Family Guidance Center 3.5company rating

    Residential counselor job in Montgomery, AL

    Job Details Family Guidance Center of Alabama Main office (G) - Montgomery, ALDescription The Family Guidance Center of Alabama Perspective candidates must have a masters in a social service or counseling field and must be willing to work with all populations across the lifespan. Clinic hours are Monday-Friday and some weekends. Job duties include but are not limited to: 1.Individual Counseling 2. Couple Counseling 3. Family Counseling 4. Clinical Assessment 5. Group Counseling 6. Community Outreach 7. Supervised Visitation Qualifications Qualifications Masters Degree from an accredited graduate program in a mental health related field. A minimum one year of post licensure counseling experience. Candidates must possess public speaking skills, familiar with Microsoft suite of software, and must have experience using Electronic Health Record software. This is a full tome position and is not remote.
    $39k-62k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Licensed Behavioral Health Professional

    ATC Healthcare 4.3company rating

    Residential counselor job in Union Springs, AL

    The PHYSICAL THERAPIST (P.T.) is a qualified professional who directs, supervises, evaluates, and provides physical therapy services to patients as prescribed by the attending physician. The Physical Therapist provides therapy to rehabilitate and retrain major motor skills. Services are provided in a variety of healthcare settings. ABOUT US For more than 40 years, ATC Healthcare has provided leading nurses and healthcare professionals to hospitals and facilities nationwide. Healthcare systems around the U.S., including municipal health systems, multi-unit senior care companies, governments, school systems, VMS and MSP vendors trust us to deliver more than 100,000 nurses and other healthcare professionals on-demand. If you have a track record of success in healthcare, we want you to join us! We offer the following benefits: Medical insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Referral program Tuition reimbursement 401k Plan Flexible Schedules Life insurance Disability insurance Identity theft insurance Compensation $49/hour EDUCATION Graduate of an physical therapy school accredited by the Council of Medical Education of the A.M.A. in collaboration with the American Physical Therapy Association or its equivalent. LICENSURE Current, unrestricted license or registration to practice physical therapy. Must have a masters level Alabama license (LPC, LCSW, LMSW) EXPERIENCE At least one year of physical therapist experience in a clinical setting. Must be interested in temp to perm. CREDENTIALS Current CPR as required by client facility; other health and screening tests as required by specific facilities and/or regulatory agencies. ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING CONDITIONS Various client facility settings; possible exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and other potentially infectious materials. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Complies with ATC policies/procedures. Complies with client facility policies/procedures. Develops, implements and re-evaluates the patient's plan of care. Documents accurately and completely services provided. Evaluates and establishes goals based on patient's current level of functioning and potential for improvement. Maintains confidentiality relative to patient care and facility practices in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Communicates information effectively to appropriate personnel. Treats patients to relieve pain and/or develop or restore function to maintain maximum performance. Plans for the patient's discharge, prepares discharge summaries and instructions. Provides patient care in a non-judgmental, non-discriminatory manner that considers cultural diversity and age appropriateness so that autonomy, rights, and dignity are preserved. Maintains competency by participating in continuing education programs and meets state specific requirements. Complies with accepted ethical and professional standards of conduct. Other Duties: Please note this job summary is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may vary by assignment and may change at any time with or without notice. Equal Opportunity Employer: ATC Healthcare Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without regards to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status or any other category protected by Federal, State or local law. M/F/D/V EOE ADD TAG
    $49 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • REHABILITATION COUNSELOR-GENERAL

    State of Alabama 3.9company rating

    Residential counselor job in Montgomery, AL

    The Rehabilitation Counselor - General Option is a permanent, full-time position with the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services. Positions are located throughout the state. This is professional work in the field of rehabilitation of persons with disabilities into successful employment.
    $35k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Counselor I

    Alabama Baptist Children's Homes & Family Ministries 3.6company rating

    Residential counselor job in Auburn, AL

    Job Details Auburn - Auburn, ALDescription The Counselor position will provide individual and family counseling, workshops, and family life conferences in order to bring the healing ministry of Jesus Christ to children and their families. Qualifications The Counselor position will provide individual and family counseling, workshops, and family life conferences in order to bring the healing ministry of Jesus Christ to children and their families. Applicants must have a Master's degree in Counseling or Social Work from an accredited college or university. Current Professional Counselor License from the State of Alabama or is working toward professional licensure. Comparable licensure will be considered on a case-by-case basis. If licensure is not obtained within 6 months, the employee may be ineligible to continue employment. Experience in individual and group counseling with a wide range of clients, including children. Willing to work a flexible schedule. Applicants must be able to demonstrate a good driving record and pass pre-employment screenings including criminal background. Pathways Professional Counseling/ABCH offers excellent benefits and retirement plans including medical, dental, vision, 403(b), life and disability insurance, as well as paid vacation and sick time. Pathways Professional Counseling participates in E-Verify.
    $25k-40k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Family Support Counselor - South Georgia

    Healthcare & Emergency Solutions

    Residential counselor job in Columbus, GA

    Job Details Columbus, GA, GA Oglethorpe, GA 31068, GA Contractor 4 Year Degree Road Warrior Any ConsultantDescription Healthcare & Emergency Solutions is a boutique consulting firm that specializes in providing culturally competent equitable healthcare services for historically excluded communities. Our team of public health professionals and clinical experts is uniquely equipped to manage state contracts. We are seeking high-performing contractors to join our team to deliver services efforts that include: Behavior Aide (BA), Family/Children counseling, Family/ Children assessments, Transportation/ Escorting, Child Supervision, and Drug Screening. This opportunity is a 1099 Contractor role. As a Contractor, you will have the ability to build your schedule based on your availability, select your cases, increase your compensation based on type of services provided and partner with agency that emphasizes the development your professional career. South Georgia Counties: Chattahoochee, Clay, Crisp, Dooly, Houston, Macon, Marion, Muscogee, Peach, Quitman, Randolph, Schely, Stewart, Sumter, and Webster As a Family Support Counselor, play a crucial role in supporting families through various challenges. They provide counseling services to children and families involved in the justice system, aiming to reduce instances of child abuse and neglect. Counselors also facilitate psychosocial assessments and offer trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy for families dealing with domestic violence and environmental trauma. The Family Support Counselor is responsible for providing in home support and behavioral services to families and program support to agency social workers. Family Support Counselor are required to provide: Crisis Intervention and Support: Provide crisis intervention services for clients experiencing acute mental health crises or emotional distress. Offer support and guidance to clients and their families during challenging times. Conducts problem-solving in individual sessions to assist clients in addressing challenges (i.e., domestic violence, trauma, anger/stress management, enhanced behavior management for children/youth, grief counseling, separation issues, enhanced methods of appropriate disciplinary techniques. Utilize various therapeutic modalities, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and psychodynamic therapy. Understands the key values and activities of intensive case management, Intensive in-home counseling to maintain and stabilize a child's permanency. Assist in preparing for the safe return of the child to the parent/caretaker. Provide substance abuse treatment and education. Help clients develop coping skills, improve self-awareness, and achieve their treatment goals. Behavioral Health Assessment: 1 year (Preferred) Treatment Planning and Collaboration: Demonstrates understanding of DFCS and assists clients in identifying, securing, and sustaining a range of resources needed to facilitate family independence. Develop comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each client's unique needs and goals. Collaborate with other healthcare professionals, including psychiatrists, social workers, and primary care providers, to coordinate care and ensure continuity of services. Responsible for conducting assessments on clients referred to the agency by DFCS. Demonstrates understanding of the overall nature, course, and treatment of mental illness Demonstrates knowledge of the co-occurring illness process. Assists in formulating a service plan and/or educational plans to ensure that needed services are delivered. Create a supportive and therapeutic environment for network therapy to explore and address common concerns with clients' family support Qualifications Requirements Family Support Counselor must: Minimum: Master's degree in social work or counseling/mental health and eligible for professional licensure under supervision Preferred Licensed or Associate Licensed Professional (LAPC, LPC, AMFT, LMFT) Have strong clinical, crisis management, de-escalation, and critical thinking skills Must have 1 or more years of human service, mental health experience working with children or adults. Understands the key values and activities of intensive case management Must possess MS Office: Computer Skills Professional Verbal and Written Communication Skills Behavioral Intervention Skills Crisis Intervention Skills Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia Driver's License, with a minimum of 3-year clear driving history Must have reliable transportation (be able to travel locally and statewide, within 100 miles from residence, as needed) Must have professional liability insurance Must have and maintain personal vehicle and car insurance at 25k per person/25K for property damage/50k bodily injury limits (required) Must complete required state and project online trainings provided by HCES. These services will be provided in the following Georgia counties based on South - Region 4:
    $35k-49k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Summer Day Camp Counselor

    Kecamps

    Residential counselor job in Columbus, GA

    KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team! As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child. Camp Counselor Qualities * Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights * Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times * Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities * Prior experience working with children * Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations * CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins Camp Counselor Responsibilities * Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience * Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director * Greet families and campers upon arrival * Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers * Participate in all camp activities * Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required) * Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director * Complete other duties, as assigned Benefits of Working with KE Camps * Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer. * Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers. * Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development. Our camp is located at Country Club of Columbus in Columbus, GA. Camp will run Tuesday-Friday from May 26 through June 19 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season. Find out more at ****************
    $20k-30k yearly est. 8d ago
  • MG COUNSELOR

    Minact, Inc. 4.4company rating

    Residential counselor job in Montgomery, AL

    Job Description A bachelor's degree with 15 semester hours of instruction in social services-related instruction and one year experience in counseling or related field. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Strong working knowledge computers for documentation and CIS access and documentation requirements Effective verbal and written communication skills Effective organizational skills Effective interpersonal skills Ability to interpret data and analyze its use within educational programs Licenses or Certificates A valid Driver's License is required.
    $19k-28k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Military and Family Life Counselor - Adults or Children

    Magellan Health Services 4.8company rating

    Residential counselor job in Columbus, GA

    These positions are in support of Fort Benning either working on base with military members and their families or in local schools with high populations of military children attending. Candidates must be local or be willing to become local and licensed at the independent level as a Social Worker (LCSW), Therapist (LMFT), or Mental Health Counselor (LPC). Provides the full breadth of MFLC consultation and counseling services to the command structure and military service members and their families at military installations. Responsible for providing MFLC services including non-medical, short-term, walk-around counseling, training/health and wellness presentations, and consultation to installation command regarding behavioral health issues with an understanding of the military unit, cultural and mission. Works closely with the Regional Supervisor/Regional Director, installation, and military branch Points of Contact (POC) to assure that the program is provided within scope and meets the needs of the installation. * Provides non-medical, short-term, solution focused, walk-around counseling directly to eligible service and family members at assigned primary and secondary locations. Services include assessment, brief counseling and consultation, action planning, referral to resources (assuring linkage as appropriate), and follow-up as indicated. * Delivers training and health and wellness presentations, participates in health fairs and other base/installation activities as requested/directed. * Enters counselor activity data daily through smart phone, or web application, to assure that reporting is accurate from assigned installation, while maintaining client/service member confidentiality. * Consistently visible within the brigade/regiment which allows MFLC services to be accessible. Establishes and maintains working relationships with community resources and provides appropriate linkages for service members and their families. Partners with POC to provide MFLC services in a manner that addresses the needs of the installation. Develops an effective and professional working relationship with the installation POC. * Provides MFLC response to critical incidents, surge and on demand events, and special requests as directed by the POC and approved by the Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD) program manager. Counselor will flex schedule to respond to urgent requests as needed or at the request of the Regional Supervisor/Regional Director. * Manages duty to warn and restricted reporting situations according to Department of Defense (DoD) protocol and staffs the cases with Regional Supervisor/Regional Director. * Communicates with Regional Supervisors and participates in regular individual and group supervision, sharing information regarding trends and issues on the installations to which the counselor is assigned. * Participates in regular in-services/training, Quality Improvement committees or other contract activities as assigned/appropriate. * Participates in initiatives, studies, and pilot programs as directed by the customer and/or Magellan. This includes participation in pilot program certification and training processes, completion of activity documentation, integration of pilot activities in non-medical counseling work, and the utilization of applicable technology to complete required activities. * All other duties as assigned. The job duties listed above are representative and not intended to be all-inclusive of what may be expected of an employee assigned to this job. A leader may assign additional or other duties which would align with the intent of this job, without revision to the job description. Other Job Requirements Responsibilities Master's degree from an accredited graduate program in a relevant field of study to include, but not limited to, a mental health related field such as social work, psychology, marriage/family therapy, or counseling. Valid unrestricted independent counseling license from a State, District of Columbia, US Territory or Commonwealth that grants authority to provide counseling services as an independent practitioner. A minimum 2 years of post-licensure clinical experience. Demonstrate intermediate-level competencies in technology and software (i.e., Microsoft Suite, Internet navigation, Smartphone/Tablet and application navigation, video-conferencing platform navigation). Requires ability to engage and communicate with military members or children as assigned, in order to accomplish job functions, and to respond quickly to emergent situations in any physical location on a military installation and/or within a school setting, which includes the need to traverse short and/or long distances within the base to both indoor and outdoor locations, to maneuver through rugged, outdoor or uneven locations (e.g., steep inclines, stairs, grass), and work in outdoor weather and other military base conditions. May require travel to locations outside of a military base installation in a variety of physical environments. Due to the nature of working on military installations or related worksites, counselors may need to comply with various site-specific requirements to work at designated locations. For example, for some assignments, counselors will need to have certain immunizations or vaccinations and provide record of receipt. Ability to prove US Citizenship and must be fluent in English. Understanding, sensitivity and empathy for service members and their families. Ability to develop trusting, helping relationships. Ability to work with individuals and families from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Pass a National Agency Check and Inquiries (NACI) Clearance, an Installation Records Check (IRC), Criminal Background Check, and FBI Fingerprints Check. Vehicle Operator's License Requirement: Unless specifically waived by the FEDSIM COR, all contractor personnel providing counseling support at Government locations shall possess a valid U.S. state vehicle operator's license. As a condition for employment under this contract, contractor personnel may be required to pass all tests for and obtain a U.S. military vehicle operator's permit for commercial sedans and similar, for use at Temporary Duty (TDY) locations, if required. General Job Information Title Military and Family Life Counselor - Adults or Children Grade MFLC Tier 2 Work Experience - Required Clinical Work Experience - Preferred Education - Required Master's - Behavioral Health Education - Preferred License and Certifications - Required Current licensure required for this position that meets State, Commonwealth or customer-specific requirements - Care MgmtCare Mgmt, DL - Driver License, Valid In State - OtherOther, Must be an independently licensed behavioral health clinician - Care MgmtCare Mgmt License and Certifications - Preferred This position is included in a bargaining unit. Pay rates are specified in the applicable Collective Bargaining Agreement. Magellan Health, Inc. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Tobacco-free workplace. EOE/M/F/Vet/Disabled. Every employee must understand, comply with and attest to the security responsibilities and security controls unique to their position; and comply with all applicable legal, regulatory, and contractual requirements and internal policies and procedures.
    $31k-44k yearly est. Auto-Apply 7d ago
  • Licensed Behavioral Health Professional

    Staff Today

    Residential counselor job in Union Springs, AL

    Health Advocates Network is currently seeking a Licensed BH Professional to work at a facility in Union Springs, AL . These are registry positions with our company. Shift Details: Job Duties & Responsibilities: Provides direct outreach to Tribes and youth surrounding mental health/behavioral health issues and substance use treatment. Consults and collaborates with mental health providers on the assessment and treatment of psychological disorders, substance use disorders, and psycho-social problems. Participates in the intake process by interviewing clients and/or their family members to obtain family, social, employment, medical, and mental health treatment history to determine appropriate level of behavioral health care. Provides crisis intervention and behavioral health interventions (including behavioral health case management). Coordinates continuity of care and other treatment related services with caseworkers, probation officers, and community and healthcare workers. Coordinates mental health support services to clients and families by linking them to other community resources to maximize client self-sufficiency and independence significant to client's continuum of care. Participates in the development of individual and group treatment plans designed to address mental, emotional, and family disorders and dysfunction. Participates in treatment team, staff, and professional meetings to discuss client progress. Assists with alcohol & sexual abuse programs, as needed to enhance services for patients. Provides specialized services to the Behavioral Health Department, such as special program coordination and management. Assists in developing community resources for preventive mental health services. Maintains cooperative professional relationships with local community agencies significant to the continuum of care for clients. Conducts outreach and community-based service provision. Prepares and regularly maintains progress notes, closing, and/or transfer summaries on clients and related duties as required which will be directly signed off by Behavioral Health Director. Engages in individual and/or group supervision while in pursuit of licensure. Must be able to travel. Performs other duties as assigned. The requirements are: At least one year (12 months) of experience as a Licensed BH Professional A valid and current license issued within the US A valid and current CPR card Experience n ER, Psychiatric, MS or Clinic Proficiency in the English language is necessary for communication with other staff and patients. Must be able to communicate effectively in oral and written English. If interested, please apply through this job post. You may send a copy of your most recent resume. If you have any questions, please feel free to call at 505-565-5558 and ask to speak with Lidia Monday-Friday (08: 30 AM - 05: 00 PM MT).
    $35k-56k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Substance Abuse Counselor - LaGrange, GA (OTP)***$2500.00 sign-on bonus***

    Crossroads Treatment Centers

    Residential counselor job in LaGrange, GA

    Crossroads Treatment Centers is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Since 2005, Crossroads has been at the forefront of treating patients with opioid use disorder. Crossroads is a family of professionals dedicated to providing the most accessible, highest quality, evidence-based medication assisted treatment (MAT) options to combat the growing opioid epidemic and helping people with opioid use disorder start their path to recovery. This comprehensive approach to treatment, the gold standard in care for opioid use disorder, has been shown to prevent more deaths from overdose and lead to long-term recovery. We are committed to bringing critical services to communities across the U.S. to improve access to treatment for over 26,500 patients. Our clinics are all outpatient and office-based, with clinics in Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, North and South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. As an equal opportunity employer, we celebrate diversity and are committed to an inclusive environment for all employees and patients. ***$2500.00 sign-on bonus*** Day in the Life of a Substance Abuse Counselor • Provides individual counseling to highly complex patients • Conducts clinical assessments to appropriately assess patient's treatment needs • Designs and updates the patient's treatment plan, including care coordination, referrals, and discharge planning • Manages assigned caseload and compliance with clinical treatment requirements • Collaborates with nurses and providers to provide holistic treatment services • Facilitates urine drug screening for patients Schedule and Hours Our clinical team enjoys an early morning schedule with early afternoon out times. It is expected for all clinical team members to participate in our Saturday rotation. The frequency of this rotation is determined by the current staff count. Expected hours for this role are 37-40 hours per week. 4:45 AM - 1:00 PM, Monday through Friday 5:30 AM - 10:30 AM, rotating Saturdays Education and Experience requirements • General experience working with underserved populations in a clinical setting. • Lived addiction experience is a plus. Qualified candidates will hold one or more of the following certifications/licenses: • Bachelor's Degree is preferred, but not required. • CADC, Level I (Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Level I) • CADC II, Level II (Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor II, Level II) • CAADC (Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor) • CAC I (Certified Addiction Counselor I) • CAC II (Certified Addiction Counselor II) • MAC (Master Addiction Counselor) • National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level I (NCAC I) • National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level II (NCAC II) • LPC, LAPC, LMSW Position Benefits • Consistent schedule with early in times and out times • Advancement opportunities. Clear, climbable structure into Counselor levels (1, 2, 3) based on the certification or license held • Targeted caseload. Caseloads follow state regulations and can range from 40-55 patients. • Excellent training if you are new to our field. We are able to offer necessary training/supervision to those in process of becoming fully certified or licensed. • Opportunity to save lives every day! Benefits Package • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance. • PTO • Variety of 401K options including a match program with no vesture period. • Annual Continuing Education Allowance (in related field) • Life Insurance • Short/Long Term Disability • Paid maternity/paternity leave • Mental Health Day • Calm subscription for all employees Loan Forgiveness Program: • Crossroads is a STAR (Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery) approved organization. This means our clinicians will have access to help pay off federal student loans so they can focus on what they do best: patient care! • Please see the website at ********************************************************** Apply to the Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Loan Repayment Program | Bureau of Health Workforce
    $29k-47k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Mental Health Worker - Dadeville - 2nd/3rd Shift

    Integrea Community Mental Health Systems

    Residential counselor job in Alexander City, AL

    Job Description The Mental Health Paraprofessional provides direct care and supportive services to residents living in a structured mental health residential facility. Under the supervision of licensed clinical staff, this role assists individuals with mental health conditions and/or developmental disabilities in building life skills, achieving treatment goals, and maintaining a safe, therapeutic living environment. Key Responsibilities: Support residents with daily living activities, including hygiene, meal preparation, medication prompts, and room upkeep. Assist residents in developing coping skills, interpersonal communication, and healthy routines. Observe, monitor, and document resident behaviors and report significant changes to clinical staff. Participate in the implementation of individual service or treatment plans under clinical supervision. Facilitate group activities, community outings, and wellness programs that promote engagement and stability. De-escalate situations using trauma-informed and person-centered approaches. Ensure a safe, respectful, and inclusive residential environment at all times. All other duties as assigned. Location: Dadeville, AL Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent required; associate degree or coursework in human services, psychology, or related field preferred. Minimum one year of experience working in a behavioral health or residential care setting strongly preferred. Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team. Strong interpersonal, problem-solving, and communication skills. Must be able to pass a background check and maintain CPR/First Aid certification (training provided if needed). Transportation Responsibilities: Provide transportation for consumers as needed using agency or personal vehicles. Maintain a safe driving record and valid driver's license with personal liability insurance. Follow all agency transportation policies, including seatbelt usage, safe cellphone practices, and vehicle documentation. Immediately report any vehicle issues, accidents, or violations to appropriate personnel. Work Environment & Schedule: This position involves extended periods of walking, standing, and occasional lifting of up to 50+ pounds. The schedule is variable and may require evening, overnight, weekend, or holiday shifts in a 24-hour facility. Exposure to emotionally stressful situations may occur. In-Service Training & Continued Education Requirements: Participate in all required agency in-service and ADMH trainings Commitment to ongoing professional development to enhance skills and stay informed on best practices in behavioral health. Completion of onboarding and any continuing education requirements as directed by the agency or supervisor. Completion of PCM Practitioner I or II training required based on program needs as well as recertifications as needed.
    $27k-40k yearly est. 5d ago
  • TES Environmental Instructor - Seasonal/Non-Residential

    Auburn University 3.9company rating

    Residential counselor job in Auburn, AL

    Details** Information **Requisition Number** TES1673P **Home Org Name** ACES Support 4H Center **Division Name** AL Cooperative Extension System Title** TES Environmental Instructor - Seasonal/Non-Residential **Estimated Hours Per Week** 30 **Anticipated Length of Assignment** N/A **Job Summary** The Alabama 4-H Center rests on 264 acres of lush rolling woodlands along the banks of beautiful Lay Lake and is surrounded by some of the state's most ecologically diverse features, including the Cahaba River, Talladega National Forest, Cheaha Wilderness and Oak Mountain State Park. The center is also located only 35 miles from Birmingham, a culturally diverse city with excellent dining, music and arts. Training/Educational opportunities: 15- day extensive staff training on all programs provided at the center; Red Cross Lifeguarding, First Aid and CPR (End of Spring Season/Beginning of Summer Season); Alabama Boating Certification Course (Fall and Spring seasons). **Season Commitment:** + Spring: Mid Feb - Mid May + Summer: End of May - Mid August + Fall: Mid August - Mid December *** Preference will be shown to applicants interested in making a 2 or more season commitment.** _Visit our website at_ ****************************** (************************************************ _for more information._ Temporary Employment Services (TES ), a unit of the Auburn University Department of Human Resources, is an in-house support center established to meet the temporary employment needs of the university.TES provides qualified and dedicated temporary employees in a wide variety of occupations to meet the staffing needs throughout the campus. Temporary employees are hired for a variety of reasons with the most common being: + Assistance in the place of a regular employee who is absent for a specified period of time + Additional assistance during periods of abnormal or peak workloads + Assistance with special projects + Seasonal work + Emergencies If you are looking for an employment opportunity,TES is a great way to showcase your professional skills and assist Auburn University while gaining valuable work experience within higher education. **AU student employees are not eligible for TES .** **Essential Functions** + Facilitate a wide range of programs including environmental, outdoor and experiential education such as macroinvertebrate studies, herpetology, canoeing, climbing wall, and challenge course (85%) + Animal care (10%) + Provide program maintenance and development (4%) + General maintenance, grounds, housekeeping, and kitchen duties (1%) **Why Work at Auburn?** + **Life-Changing Impact** : Our work changes lives through research, instruction, and outreach, making a lasting impact on our students, our communities, and the world. + **Culture of Excellence** : We are committed to leveraging our strengths, resources, collaboration, and innovation as a top employer in higher education. + **We're Here for You** : Auburn offers generous benefits, educational opportunities, and a culture of support and work/life balance. + **Sweet Home Alabama** : The Auburn/Opelika area offers southern charm, vibrant downtown scenes, top-ranked schools, and easy access to Atlanta, Birmingham, and the Gulf of Mexico beaches. + **A Place for Everyone** : Auburn is committed to fostering an environment where all faculty, staff, and students are welcomed, valued, respected, and engaged. Ready to lead and shape the future of higher education? Apply today! War Eagle! **Minimum Qualifications** High school diploma or equivalent. **Desired Qualifications** Posting Detail Information **Salary Range** $14.00/hour **Work Hours** Varying shifts Monday-Friday; 7:00am-5:00pm with occasional weekends **City position is located in:** Columbiana **State position is located:** Alabama **Posting Date** 04/12/2023 **Closing Date** **Equal Opportunity Compliance Statement** It is our policy to provide equal employment and education opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable law. Please visit theirwebsite (*************************************** to learn more. **Special Instructions to Applicants** **Quick Link for Internal Postings** ******************************************* **Documents Needed to Apply** **Required Documents** 1. Resume 2. Cover Letter **Optional Documents**
    $14 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Access to Care Specialist

    Carastar Health

    Residential counselor job in Montgomery, AL

    Job Description DEFINITION This is a call center position working with clients and other office staff. Primary assignments include answering calls, scheduling and checking in clients for appointments, and entering demographic information into the EHR system. This position works within Carastar Health's Call Center, 988 Lifeline Call Center, or the Access to Care Call Center which covers a region beyond the agency. Willingness to cross-trainand rotate among Carastar facilitiesis required. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES Answer telephone calls promptly and in a polite and professional manner. Admit consumers into programs by entering demographic, insurance, and financial information- hospital discharges, walk-ins, and referrals. Verify and update demographics and insurance during each call. Responsible for insurance referrals. Maintain charts for corrections and completeness including importing documents and external records into the EHR system. Schedule and reschedule appointments for the main center and all satellite offices. Take messages and route calls to staff efficiently. Answer questions about services that Carastar offers and other outside services. Confirmconsumer appointments and work the Vital Interactions appointment worklist. Assistwith State Reporting data corrections. Ensurethat the call center and cubicles are clean and organized. Cross train and provide front desk coverage for Carastar Center and its' satellite offices. Train as a 988 Lifeline Call Center Operator Direct visitors to appropriate areas in the building and various locations. Perform other related duties as requested by supervisor. REQUIREMENTS: Ability to relate well withthe public in person or on the telephone. Ability to work in a team environment. Knowledge of office practices. Experience in multitasking. Proficient in typing and transcription. Ability to work in a fast-paced office environment. Sitting for extended periods of time. Ability to drive and work at each location as needed. QUALIFICATIONS High School Diplomaor equivalent Must have and maintain a validdriver's license and a driving record that is acceptable to Carastar's insurance carrier. Must maintain at leastliability coverage on personal vehicles. Carastar Healthparticipates in the Local Government Health Insurance Plan.Employees who work at least thirty (30) hours per week are considered full-time for health insurance coverage purposes and will be required to enroll in the plan within 30 days of employment. Employees who have health insurance coverage through anotherplan may be exemptfrom this requirement if their coverage is deemed sufficient by the Local Government Health Insurance Plan. Carastar Health participates in the Retirement Systems of Alabama (RSA). Employees arerequired to participate in Carastar Health's Retirement Program through the RSA. The current withholding rate (determined by the RSA) for full-time employees is 7.5% per pay period.
    $25k-41k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Licensed Behavioral Health Professional

    ATC Marietta 4.3company rating

    Residential counselor job in Union Springs, AL

    Job Description The PHYSICAL THERAPIST (P.T.) is a qualified professional who directs, supervises, evaluates, and provides physical therapy services to patients as prescribed by the attending physician. The Physical Therapist provides therapy to rehabilitate and retrain major motor skills. Services are provided in a variety of healthcare settings. ABOUT US For more than 40 years, ATC Healthcare has provided leading nurses and healthcare professionals to hospitals and facilities nationwide. Healthcare systems around the U.S., including municipal health systems, multi-unit senior care companies, governments, school systems, VMS and MSP vendors trust us to deliver more than 100,000 nurses and other healthcare professionals on-demand. If you have a track record of success in healthcare, we want you to join us! We offer the following benefits: Medical insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Referral program Tuition reimbursement 401k Plan Flexible Schedules Life insurance Disability insurance Identity theft insurance Compensation $49/hour EDUCATION Graduate of an physical therapy school accredited by the Council of Medical Education of the A.M.A. in collaboration with the American Physical Therapy Association or its equivalent. LICENSURE Current, unrestricted license or registration to practice physical therapy. Must have a masters level Alabama license (LPC, LCSW, LMSW) EXPERIENCE At least one year of physical therapist experience in a clinical setting. Must be interested in temp to perm. CREDENTIALS Current CPR as required by client facility; other health and screening tests as required by specific facilities and/or regulatory agencies. ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING CONDITIONS Various client facility settings; possible exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and other potentially infectious materials. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Complies with ATC policies/procedures. Complies with client facility policies/procedures. Develops, implements and re-evaluates the patient's plan of care. Documents accurately and completely services provided. Evaluates and establishes goals based on patient's current level of functioning and potential for improvement. Maintains confidentiality relative to patient care and facility practices in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Communicates information effectively to appropriate personnel. Treats patients to relieve pain and/or develop or restore function to maintain maximum performance. Plans for the patient's discharge, prepares discharge summaries and instructions. Provides patient care in a non-judgmental, non-discriminatory manner that considers cultural diversity and age appropriateness so that autonomy, rights, and dignity are preserved. Maintains competency by participating in continuing education programs and meets state specific requirements. Complies with accepted ethical and professional standards of conduct. Other Duties: Please note this job summary is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may vary by assignment and may change at any time with or without notice. Equal Opportunity Employer: ATC Healthcare Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without regards to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status or any other category protected by Federal, State or local law. M/F/D/V EOE ADD TAG
    $49 hourly 21d ago
  • Summer Day Camp Counselor-Intern

    Kecamps

    Residential counselor job in Columbus, GA

    KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team! Our Camp Counselor positions have the potential to serve as competitively paid internships that meet your course credit needs. First and foremost, your primary responsibilities will be as a Camp Counselor. As an Intern, you will be expected to fulfill your regular daily job responsibilities and it will be up to you to complete your internship responsibilities and to ensure that they do not interfere with your work obligations. Contact your college advisor in advance and ask them if you can use your summer camp job as a practicum, internship or for other course credits. If KE Camps can meet your internship requirements, your on-site Camp Director will be your field supervisor and oversee your course work. You will also be connected to a KE Camps contact at our HQ in Skillman, NJ. To receive credit, you must complete the course, practicum or internship per your college's parameters and complete your summer employment. As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child. Camp Counselor Qualities * Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights * Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times * Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities * Prior experience working with children * Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations * CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins Camp Counselor Responsibilities * Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience * Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director * Greet families and campers upon arrival * Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers * Participate in all camp activities * Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required) * Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director * Complete other duties, as assigned Benefits of Interning with KE Camps * Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer. * Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers. * Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development. Our camp is located at Country Club of Columbus in Columbus, GA. Camp will run Tuesday-Friday from May 26 through June 19 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season. Find out more at ****************
    $36k-55k yearly est. 8d ago

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