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  • Care Coordinator

    St. Vincent Family Services 4.0company rating

    St. Vincent Family Services job in Columbus, OH

    Job DescriptionAt St. Vincent Family Services, it is our job to help families build bright futures. Make it your job too! We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits, 401K matching & a generous PTO package. These benefits are just a few reasons to join our team. SUMMARY We are currently looking for someone skilled at engaging and working with children, youth, and families with significant behavioral health needs to be a Care Coordinator. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinates services as the lead member of the care team by coordinating, attending and actively facilitating team meetings to monitor/assess case progress, appropriateness of services, and meet the safety and treatment needs of the child, youth and family. Identifies cultural factors that influence strengths, functioning, and family interaction styles to ensure ongoing engagement and success in care planning. Coordinates family-based-services for children, youth, and families in their home, school, and community. Link service to families and support appropriate referrals to local community services and resources. Provides crisis response by phone and linkage to appropriate resources as part of an On-Call Rotation after regular business hours. Completes training in High Fidelity Wraparound and skills-based training to provide ICC and/or MCC and ensures maintenance of training and certification requirements. Utilizes Assessment, Care Planning and Coordination through the High-Fidelity Wraparound model to match the intensity of services to the needs of the children, youth and families. Ensures the utilization of the CANS for ongoing assessment to inform care planning and coordination and review care plan in accordance with coordination activities (OAC 5160-59-03.2). Updates services in care plan as children, youth, and family's needs change pertinent to care plans and CANS assessments. Plans visits and attends scheduled meetings around family's needs (i.e., work schedules, school activities, etc.). Develops collaborative relationships with partners and community resources tailored to meet the needs of culturally diverse healthcare consumers and family. Maintains fluency in systems and software pertinent to completion of required documentation and submission of required documentation. Participates in ongoing fidelity review and monitoring system focused on consistent application of system of care principles, adherence to ICC/MCC planning process and service components. Participates in staff and team meetings for the schools and agency, staff development and in-service training, planning interventions and regular supervisory conferences. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Background in children's behavioral health, child welfare, developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, or a related public sector human services or behavioral healthcare field. Experience providing community-based services to children, youth, and their family or caregivers, family systems, community systems and resources, case management, child and family counseling or therapy, child protection or child development. Three years relevant experience with a high school diploma or equivalent; or Two years relevant experience with an associate's degree or bachelor's degree; or One-year relevant experience with a master's degree or higher. SKILLS & ABILITIES Reasoning Ability Ability to maintain a high degree of empathy and compassion in meeting the needs of agency clients and client families. Ability to build strong bonds with employees to foster open, honest and candid communication. Ability to multi-task and maintain organization in a fast paced, changing environment. Ability to manage change in an organization reengineering its culture and approach to workload management. Ability to successfully operate with ambiguous guidelines where ethical decision will be required. Ability to create and maintain highest levels of confidentiality when dealing with client information, SVFS proprietary information and sensitive situations. Language Skills Ability to effectively communicate plans, goals, directives and diagnosis information between clinician and clients. Technology Skills Computer skills, Word, Outlook, GPS systems, and phone skills needed. ADDITIONAL Applicants will occasionally be asked to work evening and/or weekend hours due to the service delivery and administrative needs of SVFS clients and families. Applicants must have received or be willing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine by date of hire to be considered for employment. A Valid Driver's License and Proof of Auto Liability Insurance with required limits needed. ADA The above statements cover what are believed to be the principal and essential functions of this job. Specific circumstances may allow or require some associates assigned to the job to perform different combinations of duties.
    $36k-43k yearly est. 20d ago
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  • Group Specialist

    St. Vincent Family Services 4.0company rating

    St. Vincent Family Services job in Columbus, OH

    At St. Vincent Family Services, it is our job to help families build bright futures. Make it your job too! We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits, 401K matching & a generous PTO package. These benefits are just a few reasons to join our team. SUMMARY The Group Specialist is responsible for working with children/youth and their families of various racial/cultural groups in a school-based setting. The primary role of the Group Specialist is facilitating daily therapeutic groups in a classroom setting for children Pre-K to grade 6. The Group Specialist may also provide other therapeutic services on-site to include coordination of services, crisis intervention and stabilization, training, mental health education, and linkage to necessary community resources. This position requires timely documentation of services, maintenance of appropriate clinical documentation and attendance and participation in supervision and staff meetings. This position reports to the Clinical Coordinator and requires supervision on a scheduled basis. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Accountable for mental health treatment of children and families including group therapy, and individual or family therapy services as needed. Coordinate, facilitate and document group and individual experiences that foster growth in learning skills, play activities, interaction with others, interpersonal skills, self-image development and behavior control. Contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our clients, colleagues and community partners from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Integrates principles of Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of work. Is sensitive to the children's culture and socioeconomic characteristics that delivers the best possible care to the youth and families served. Maintain accurate documentation of direct and indirect services provided in accordance with ODMH, ADAMH, and agency standards. Gather statistical and research information to be used for outcome purposes. Assist with planning for school and summer programming and special events. Provide coverage for programming as needed across the agency. Intervene, as needed, to protect the children or the environment. Provide crisis intervention as necessary. Participate in staff and team meetings, staff development and in-service training, and regular supervisory conferences. Other duties as assigned or requested. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE High school diploma required Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree in Social Work/Counseling preferred. Bachelor's or master's degree in related field with group facilitation experience eligible. Rendering Provider number required based on level of licensure. National Provider Identification number required. Valid Driver's License and Proof of Auto Liability Insurance Coverage. Proficiency with MS Windows and Outlook Previous experience working with school-age and/or pre-school children preferred. Ability to complete and turn in paperwork in a timely fashion. Ability to maintain high degree of empathy and compassion in meeting the needs of our clients and client families. Ability to build strong bonds with employees and managers to foster open, honest and candid communication. Ability to multi-task and maintain organization in a fast paced, changing environment. Ability to manage change in an organization reengineering its culture and approach to workload management. Ability to create and maintain highest levels of confidentiality when dealing with client information, SVFC proprietary information and sensitive situations. Ability to successfully operate with ambiguous guidelines where ethical decisions will be required. Ability to work and contribute as member of team. Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from clients, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community. Ability to complete, interpret and respond to clinical documentation inquiries. Ability to communicate sensitive information to client families and employees. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk and listen. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. Ability to complete crisis intervention training and successfully pass course for certification and perform techniques to a satisfactory level. Work Environment The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. May experience loud, verbal displays of outbursts from potentially distressed children seeking treatment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to weather conditions prevalent at the time. Building temperature may vary during each season and the work environment may be unseasonably cold or warm during the year.
    $64k-76k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Pre-School Teacher

    St. Vincent Family Services 4.0company rating

    St. Vincent Family Services job in Columbus, OH

    Job Description At St. Vincent Family Services, it is our job to help families build bright futures. Make it your job too! We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits, 401K matching & a generous PTO package. These benefits are just a few reasons to join our team. SUMMARY Responsible for providing academic instruction to children in a year-round partial hospitalization school setting. The Teacher may be called upon to provide therapeutic interventions at any time. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Implements all academic components within the classroom to include following the specified curriculum and benchmarks as set forth by St. Vincent Family Center. Communicates with parents, on an as needed basis, regarding student/client academic concerns. Tracks absences and tardiness of students/client. Completes and disseminates grade cards four (4) times per year. Conducts a minimum of two (2) Parent-Teacher conferences during the school year. Makes recommendations to the psychologist regarding further student/client testing (i.e. if the child needs an IEP). Collect data and documentation then communicates as an active member of the treatment team. Attend development classes as requested by supervisors. Assists the Adaptive Behavioral Specialist with mental health interventions, as needed. Implements and uses trauma informed care services. Implements Collaborative Problem-Solving strategies. Is sensitive to the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of the children and families served. Performs general office duties to include, filing, copying, faxing and customer service. Other duties as assigned or requested. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in education or related field is required. Masters in Special Education is preferred. Current licensure to teach preferred. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk and listen. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. Ability to complete crisis intervention training and successfully pass course for certification and perform techniques to a satisfactory level. Work Environment The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. May experience loud, verbal displays of outbursts from potentially distressed children seeking treatment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to weather conditions prevalent at the time. Building temperature may vary during each season and the work environment may be unseasonably cold or warm during the year.
    $35k-46k yearly est. 16d ago
  • Prevention Specialist

    St. Vincent Family Services 4.0company rating

    St. Vincent Family Services job in Columbus, OH

    Job Description At St. Vincent Family Services, it is our job to help families build bright futures. Make it your job too! We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits, 401K matching & a generous PTO package. These benefits are just a few reasons to join our team. SUMMARY The Prevention Coordinator is responsible providing a range of prevention activities that promote social and emotional health and well-being, as well as alcohol, tobacco and drug intervention initiatives to youth, families and community members within schools, churches and the community. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our clients, colleagues and community partners from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Integrates principles of Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of work. Is sensitive to the children's culture and socioeconomic characteristics that delivers the best possible care to the youth and families served. Collaborate with schools, parent-teacher groups, churches, and other youth and community entities to identify mental health prevention and/or alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention services. Provide prevention and early intervention services in the school based, after school summer camps/programs. Select prevention curriculum, design prevention activities and coordinate program implementation while ensuring compliance and referring agency's standards are met. Provide agency staff training as needed. Maintain accurate documentation of direct and indirect services provided in accordance with OHHAS, ADAMH and agency standards. Assist in the management of crisis situations with the exclusion of restraint. Embrace and implement Trauma Informed Care strategies. Demonstrate sensitivity to the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of the children and families served. Assist children and their families with social, emotional, education adjustment and development. Gather statistical and research information to include evidence-based prevention approaches. Provide advocacy, monitoring, and linkage to services for families. Coordinate, facilitate and document group and individual consultations that foster mental health, alcohol, drug and/or tobacco wellness. Participate in alcohol, tobacco or other drug awareness campaigns such as Red Ribbon Week, Great American Smoke Out, etc. Participate in health fairs, business expos, parades and other community events for the purpose of providing anti-substance use messages. Assist in providing orientation or information sessions for parents, teachers, staff or administrators in target area schools and community sites when requested. Document all program actives as required and submit program reports and records according to the agency's established deadlines. Assist in maintaining and updating the agency's community resource list, video reference list, curriculum inventory, program materials inventory, and physical inventory. Attend training, seminars, workshops, and classes to achieve and maintain required credentials and continuing education as required by the agency, regulatory and licensing standards. Other duties as assigned or requested. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE High School Diploma or GED required Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology or related discipline preferred Prevention Certification (Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist Assistant) Minimum 6 months experience in mental health or AOD prevention Valid Driver's License, Vehicle Registration and Proof of Auto Liability Insurance Coverage. Proficiency with MS Windows and Outlook Minimum two years of experience working with children and families. Ability to work evening and/or weekend hours due to the service delivery and administrative needs of SVFC clients and families. Ability to complete and turn in paperwork in a timely fashion. Ability to maintain high degree of empathy and compassion in meeting the needs of our clients and client families. Ability to build strong bonds with employees and managers to foster open, honest and candid communication. Ability to multi-task and maintain organization in a fast paced, changing environment. Ability to manage change in an organization reengineering its culture and approach to workload management. Ability to create and maintain highest levels of confidentiality when dealing with client information, SVFC proprietary information and sensitive situations. Ability to work and contribute as member of team. LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from clients, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community. Ability to complete, interpret and respond to clinical documentation inquiries. Ability to communicate sensitive information to client families and employees. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk and listen. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. Ability to complete crisis intervention training and successfully pass course for certification and perform techniques to a satisfactory level. Work Environment The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. May experience loud, verbal displays of outbursts from potentially distressed children seeking treatment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to weather conditions prevalent at the time. Building temperature may vary during each season and the work environment may be unseasonably cold or warm during the year.
    $49k-65k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Treatment Specialist 2: 2nd Shift

    St. Vincent Family Services 4.0company rating

    St. Vincent Family Services job in Columbus, OH

    Job DescriptionAt St. Vincent Family Services, it is our job to help families build bright futures. Make it your job too! We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits, 401K matching & a generous PTO package. These benefits are just a few reasons to join our team. SCHEUDLE: Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed: 2:00pm-12:00am OR Thurs, Fri, Sat: 11:30am-12:30am SUMMARY The Treatment Specialist is responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of those we serve by coaching, educating, guiding, and actively engaging them in processes and activities designed to build the skills necessary for effective self-regulation, communication, greater attention, and flexible thinking. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our clients, colleagues and community partners from diverse backgrounds and experiences Integrates principles of Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of work. Is sensitive to the children's culture and socioeconomic characteristics that delivers the best possible care to the youth and families served. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of services and/or critical incidents provided in accordance with agency and regulatory standards. Ensure regulatory and agency compliance is met at all times. Assist with a child's physical care and hygiene, behavior management, and treatment planning and implementation. Utilize approved trauma-informed and evidence-based treatment techniques. Assist with planning for school, summer programming and special events. Promote parental involvement. Provide crisis intervention as necessary. Assist in the facilitation of Day Treatment programming. Serve as a positive role model to clients while promoting pro-social behavior. May assist with the administration of medication for youth as needed. May transport children upon request of supervisor. Ensure a safe, structured environment free from physical, verbal or emotional abuse for each child. Provide coverage for programming as needed across the agency. Other duties as assigned or requested. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE HS Diploma required, plus 3 years of childcare or behavioral health experience required. Bachelor's degree preferred in social services, psychology, or related field preferred. Possess a basic understanding of child development. 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 regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk and listen. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. 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. The noise level in the work environment is typically moderate but is subject to loud verbal or displayed outbursts from potentially distressed children seeking treatment. The building temperature may vary during each season and the work environment may be unseasonably cold or warm during the year. The conditions in client home environments may be considered dirty or cluttered. The temperatures or lighting in homes may be unpredictable. Ability to work some evening hours due to the service delivery and administrative needs of SVFS clients and families. ADA: The above statements cover what are believed to be the principal and essential functions of this job. Specific circumstances may allow or require some associates assigned to the job to perform different combinations of duties.
    $31k-40k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Resident Care Assistant- Assisted Living

    Franciscan Ministries 4.0company rating

    Parma, OH job

    RCA- Resident Care Assistant- Assisted Living Part Time 2p-10:15pm Parma, OH Mount Alverna Village, part of Franciscan Ministries, is a vibrant senior living community located in Parma, Ohio. We are a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), offering a variety of senior lifestyle options including independent living, memory support assisted living, and skilled nursing/ long-term care. Additionally, the onsite rehabilitation clinic offers inpatient and outpatient physical, occupational, and speech therapies, and state-of-the-art programs designed to enhance the quality of life for residents and patients in the local community. We are currently looking for STNA's (State Tested Nursing Assistants) to join our team! We love our Nursing Staff! THAT'S WHY WE OFFER… PayActiv - Immediately access up to 50% of your earned pay Tax Free Student Loan Forgiveness Great Health Plans Employer Funded Health Savings Account Company Paid Life Insurance Life/Disability Insurance 401k Match Tuition Assistance Generous Paid Time Off Monthly Employee Recognition Program As a RCA you will Follows the resident assessment in providing services to residents. Assists in the updating of each resident's assessment. Assists resident with personal laundry, if requested. Assists in preparing residents for meals, serving meals, bussing tables during mealtimes and cleaning the dining room. Assists with cleaning residents' apartments. Assists residents with activities of daily living: bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, hygiene and mobility. Reminds residents to take prescribed medication. Encourages socialization among residents. We are currently looking for RCA's to join our team! To qualify you need a: High school diploma or GED equivalent Must be able to work weekends and holidays as needed Must enjoy working with the senior population One year of caregiving experience (preferred) About Franciscan Ministries: We believe in our associates and are committed to creating an environment that is supportive and nurturing of your career path. We offer competitive compensation and tuition reimbursement along with training, continuing education and wellness programs. DFWP/EOE/e-verify Are you ready to write the next chapter of your story? Please apply now! #LivingJoyfully Min USD $16.00/Hr. Max USD $17.50/Hr.
    $16-17.5 hourly Auto-Apply 17d ago
  • Outpatient Family Services Clinician

    St. Vincent Family Services 4.0company rating

    St. Vincent Family Services job in Columbus, OH

    At St. Vincent Family Services, it is our job to help families build bright futures. Make it your job too! We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits, 401K matching & a generous PTO package. These benefits are just a few reasons to join our team. SUMMARY The Outpatient Family Services Clinician, as a member of the Outpatient Family Services Team is responsible for providing therapeutic services to children and families. Services include but are not limited to individual and family therapy, crisis intervention, prevention consultation and education, and linkage to needed community resources as needed. This position reports to the Program Director. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Provide therapy to children and families participating in the program. Contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our clients, colleagues and community partners from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Integrates principles of Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of work. Is sensitive to the children's culture and socioeconomic characteristics that delivers the best possible care to the youth and families served. Accountable for mental health treatment of children and families including ongoing assessment of treatment progress. Assist in the management of crisis situations with the exclusion of restraint as needed. Provide billed services at a minimum of 100% of the stated Agency expectation on a monthly basis. Complete required on-going documentation within each child's records in accordance with ODMH, ADAMH, and agency standards. Develop and implement Treatment Plans in collaboration with youth and families and administer case openings, transfers, closures and progress summaries. Respond to community crisis referrals in congruence with Program Director. Act as a link to the families regarding therapeutic progress of the child. Provide advocacy, monitoring, and linkage to services for families while the child is receiving mental health services. Participate in staff and team meetings for the schools and agency, staff development and in-service training, planning interventions and regular supervisory conferences. Gather statistical and research information to be used for outcomes purposes. Other duties as assigned or requested. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Master's Degree in Social Work/Counseling. Current Licensure in the State of Ohio (LSW/LISW, LPC/LPCC or Psychologist) is required. Valid Driver's License and Proof of Auto Liability Insurance Coverage. Rendering Provider number required based on level of licensure. National Provider Identification number required. Proficiency with MS Windows and Outlook Previous experience working with school-age and/or pre-school children preferred LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from clients, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community. Ability to complete, interpret and respond to clinical documentation inquiries. Ability to communicate sensitive information to client families and employees. REASONING ABILITY Ability to work evening and/or weekend hours due to the service delivery and administrative needs of SVFC clients and families. Ability to complete and turn in paperwork in a timely fashion. Ability to maintain high degree of empathy and compassion in meeting the needs of our clients and client families. Ability to build strong bonds with employees and managers to foster open, honest and candid communication. Ability to multi-task and maintain organization in a fast paced, changing environment. Ability to manage change in an organization reengineering its culture and approach to workload management. Ability to create and maintain highest levels of confidentiality when dealing with client information, SVFC proprietary information and sensitive situations. Ability to work and contribute as member of team. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk and listen. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. Ability to complete crisis intervention training and successfully pass course for certification and perform techniques to a satisfactory level. Work Environment The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. May experience loud, verbal displays of outbursts from potentially distressed children seeking treatment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to weather conditions prevalent at the time. Building temperature may vary during each season and the work environment may be unseasonably cold or warm during the year.
    $51k-66k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Early Childhood MH Consultant

    St. Vincent Family Services 4.0company rating

    St. Vincent Family Services job in Columbus, OH

    Job Description Responsible for providing consultation services to children ages 0-6, their families, teachers, and other staff/providers at their designated child-care centers. This includes, but is not limited to facilitating use of DECA, facilitating Incredible Years and other evidenced-based programming, and creating/facilitating social and emotional trainings for parents and professional development for childcare providers as needed to provide a comprehensive trauma-informed, early childhood mental health consultation service. This position reports to the ECMH/Prevention Program Director. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our clients, colleagues and community partners from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Integrates principles of Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of work. Is sensitive to the children's culture and socioeconomic characteristics that delivers the best possible care to the youth and families served. Provide Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation services (modalities to include child-specific consultation, group, classroom, programmatic, and training) to children, families, teachers and providers in-line with Incredible Years, DECA, The Georgetown Model, DC: 0-3, and other evidence-based practices as identified by the Program Director. Provide strategies for other staff/providers/families; in part through the use of DECA classroom reports, individual reports, and Fidelity Checklists; to increase the social-emotional, behavioral-mental health needs of children served. Continue to monitor/document each child's developmental progress and emotional/behavioral needs through the use of Pre + Post outcomes measure Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA). Engage families in the process of increasing the social-emotional, behavioral-mental health of their child by providing education, updates, resources, linkages, and interventions to use at home. Collaborate with other staff/providers and community partners as needed. Be available for regular, on-site consultation for staff/providers/families. Complete required documentation in accordance with funding requirements and agency standards in a thorough and timely manner. Maintain up-to-date certification in regard to all mandatory training and licensure (e.g., First Aid and CPR) and all relevant background checks necessary for work in Ohio child-care centers (including annual BCI/FBI checks, and OCCRRA background checks for individual centers (to be completed once every 5 years by assigned center). Complete all necessary training in order to use the evidence-based models identified for the program and fully adhere to all standards, practices, and guidelines needed to maintain fidelity to the model. Complete all assessment tools (i.e. Pre/Post DECAs) and track all information needed for outcome purposes, reporting, and model fidelity. Complete required documentation (i.e., Partnership Agreement, New Child-Specific Consultation Referral Packets, Progress Reports, and Action Planning Forms, etc.) in accordance with ODMH, ADAMH, United Way, other funders, and agency standards in a thorough and timely manner. Work to achieve relevant Early Childhood Mental Health credentials in Ohio Childcare Resource and Referral Agency (OCCRRA) website, including Ohio Infant Mental Health Provider, Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant, and Trauma-Informed-Care Credential (Levels commensurate with worker's education and background level). Work to achieve required Prevention credentials for Ohio, starting with Ohio Chemical Dependency Bureau credential “Registered Applicant”. Attend and participate in meetings/trainings/supervision related to ECMH-C as needed and scheduled. General office duties to include copying, filing, faxing and answering phone messages and calls from clients. Other duties as assigned or requested. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Bachelor's Degree in Social Work/Counseling/Psychology/related field required. Master's Degree preferred. A minimum of two years of experience working in early childhood required. Experience with 0-6 evidence-based practices and early childhood networking preferred. Licenses Required: Valid Driver's License, Proof of Automobile Liability Insurance and vehicle registration. Language Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills are a must. Must also have the ability to communicate with diverse audiences both internal and external to the agency. Mathematical Skills: Basic mathematical skills required. Technical Skills: Working knowledge of Outlook, Excel, Word and phone operations, and ability to navigate to various locations in Ohio. Reasoning Ability: Ability to build strong bonds with clients, employees and managers to foster open, honest and candid communication. Ability to multi-task and maintain organization in a fast paced, changing environment. Ability to manage change in an organization reengineering its culture and approach to workload management. Ability to create and maintain highest levels of confidentiality when dealing with client information, SVFC proprietary information and sensitive situations.
    $48k-61k yearly est. 26d ago
  • Maintenance Technician

    St. Vincent Family Services 4.0company rating

    St. Vincent Family Services job in Columbus, OH

    Job Description The Maintenance Technician is responsible for performing grounds keeping and general maintenance at the Agency's main campus location. The Maintenance Technician will be responsible for the maintenance, repair and general upkeep of building systems and equipment. This includes electrical, plumbing, HVAC, carpentry and other technical services to ensure safe, efficient and operational facilities. This position will also be responsible for performing grounds keeping and general maintenance at the agency's main campus location. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our clients, colleagues and community partners from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Integrates principles of Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of work. Is sensitive to the children's culture and socioeconomic characteristics that delivers the best possible care to the youth and families served. Perform grounds keeping activities including but not limited to mowing grass, fertilizer applications, pruning, weeding and cleaning of outdoor debris from facilities, leaf removal, and snow removal. Perform routine and preventive maintenance on building systems (e.g., HVAC, electrical, plumbing, lighting). Respond promptly to maintenance service requests and troubleshoot issues. Repair or replace defective parts on equipment such as motors, fans, pumps, and controls. Inspect and maintain building safety systems including fire alarms, emergency lighting, and sprinklers. Monitor and operate the Building Automated Systems (BAS) or other control systems. Assist with space setups, furniture moves, and office reconfigurations. Maintain accurate maintenance records and logs of work performed. Ensure compliance with all safety regulations and building codes. Collaborate with contractors and vendors when specialized services are required. Perform general building tasks including painting, drywall repair, door hardware adjustments, etc. Provide input on facility improvement projects and suggest cost-effective solutions. Secure building and occupants by ensuring that City and State fire and safety code and regulations are followed, documentation is accurate, and fire protection equipment is maintained. Assist in securing bids for repair and replacement from outside vendors and contractors. Assist in preparing purchase orders for approval; ordering; receiving and storing inventory, equipment, and supplies used in performance of maintenance functions. Travel to offsite locations, hardware store, vendors, etc. as determined by supervisor. Other duties as assigned or requested. QUALIFICATIONS Advanced knowledge of building systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, etc.). Ability to read blueprints, technical manuals, and schematics. Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. Physical ability to lift heavy equipment, work on ladders, and perform manual tasks. Advanced computer skills for work order management and email communication. Ability to work evening and/or weekend hours due to the service delivery and administrative needs of SVFS clients and families. Ability to participate in a rotating on-call schedule that includes 24-hour availability for full one-week periods. Ability to begin the workday at 5:00 am for heavy snow removal. EDUCATION & EXPERIIENCE High School diploma or equivalent is required. Vocational or technical training is highly preferred. Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in facility maintenance or a related field. Must possess knowledge and skills in the areas of grounds keeping, landscape and general maintenance. Valid Driver's License and Proof of Auto Liability Insurance. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. This position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing all day. The employee must frequently lift and/or move items over 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
    $32k-39k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Residential Licensed Nurse

    St. Vincent Family Services 4.0company rating

    St. Vincent Family Services job in Columbus, OH

    SUMMMARY The Licensed Nurse is responsible for the nursing treatment and nursing referral(s) for children and staff, as well as performing all of the necessary nursing functions of Agency Program services. Daily duties include but are not limited to: support for staff doctors, distribution of medication and routine medical evaluations. The Agency Licensed Nurse is responsible for educating children, parent/guardians and staff about psychotropic medications and/or medical conditions across all departments and teams. This position reports to the VP, Residential & Foster Care and will be on an as needed basis. RESPONSIBILITIES: Contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our clients, colleagues and community partners from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Integrates principles of Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of work. Is sensitive to the children's culture and socioeconomic characteristics that delivers the best possible care to the youth and families served. Distribute medications as prescribed by the attending physician. Maintain records of all medication(s) distributed to children. Treat/refer medical problems for children to determine ability to remain in Day Treatment and/or residential setting (e.g. illness, injuries, medical diseases). Contact parent/guardian(s) regarding an illness, injury, or health problem a child may be experiencing that requires medical attention. Accountable for secure storage and inventory of medications. Make necessary contact with physicians and clinics for facilitate care coordination. Make necessary contact with pharmacies to give prior authorizations for certain prescriptions as needed. Update computerized client medication logs to reflect medication changes. Responds to parent/guardian(s) requests for additional or replacement prescriptions. Maintain required clinical documentation of services rendered. Report any positive COVID-19 student/resident cases to Columbus Public Health website. Conduct routine child evaluations for medical monitoring (weight, height, etc.) including vital signs and other evaluations, as needed, to assess the effect(s) of medication(s) or other medical condition(s). Report to the Medical Director and prescribing physician, if different, the effects of medication on a child. Educate children, parent/guardians and staff about medications (including side effects). Educate children, parent/guardians and staff about medical conditions and their treatments (e.g. lice, etc.). Complete Nurse's section of Adverse Incident Report within the end of the employee's work shift, as established by SVFC policy, as applicable. Maintain required clinical documentation of services rendered and ensure all nursing staff records are kept current in all electronic platforms, such as Carelogic and Doctor First. Ensure completion of Adverse Incident Report for Medication Issues/Errors within 24 hours of personal knowledge of incident. Schedule follow-up medical appointments for the children in the Residential program. Complete an Infection Control Report (e.g. lice, Streptococcus, etc.) within 24 hours of personal knowledge of incident. Ensure that this report is copied to Medical Director, appropriate Clinical Team Leader(s) and the Risk Management Committee. Train Agency staff, in particular, residential and Day Treatment staff to assist with self-medication and chart and safely secure medications. Instruct individuals and groups on topics such as health education and disease prevention. Attend required agency trainings and meetings. Apply process improvement procedures with Manager approval, to streamline and improve, eliminating areas of redundancy and waste. Respond to restraint incidents that are approaching 15 minutes in length or where youth is expressing physical complaint during restraint to evaluate youth. Provide On-call services according to schedule Other duties as assigned or requested. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Degree from an approved nursing program (LPN or RN); Bachelor's Degree preferred. RN preferred. Current Ohio Board of Nursing Licensure. Rendering Provider number required based on level of licensure. National Provider Identification number required. Current certification in First Aid and CPR. Some experience working with children and their families. Strong skills in pediatric assessment. Knowledge of children's mental health and psychotropic medications
    $46k-63k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Corporate Partnerships Coordinator

    Newpath Child & Family Solutions 3.4company rating

    Cincinnati, OH job

    Job Description Welcome! Are you ready to begin a NewPath? At NewPath, we do more to make a difference -more for each child, each client, and our community. Our dedicated team does what it takes, day and night, to get to the heart of every case and deliver the best care. Backed by a full breadth of services, we cater to each individual and answer to every need. We reach more ages with more experts for more results. Every program offers opportunity for change, every plan improves lives, and every person ignites hope, one success story at a time. Make an Impact as a Corporate Partnerships Coordinator! The NewPath Child & Family Solutions Corporate Partnerships Coordinator manages, develops, coordinates, and cultivates corporate partnerships with community organizations. The Corporate Partnerships Coordinator's core objective is to substantially grow the collaboration of existing and new corporate partners in NewPath Development and volunteer endeavors. Location: This position is located at our NewPath Central Campus, 4721 Reading Rd. Cincinnati, OH Company Perks: Quick Reference Competitive Compensation Excellent Benefits Package Including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Career Growth in an Inclusive Company Culture 401(k) (4% automatic employer contribution - no required match) Paid Holidays, Vacation and Sick Days Employee Discounts & Partner Programs Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program Flex Spending Accounts Paid Family/Paternal Leave Legal Benefits Services Clinical Counseling/Therapy Licensure Supervision Hours (Cost Covered) Board Licensure Exam Cost Covered (Therapy, Counseling, and Nursing) Employee Discounts What you'll be doing: Assist the agency in creation and execution of annual corporate engagement strategy. Facilitate and support the participation of corporate partnerships including managing various processes, managing corporate partnership database, and providing support for acknowledging gifts and stewarding donors. Solicit corporate support both monetary and in-kind. Manage a portfolio of corporate partners with ongoing engagements both in person and virtual. Track and report progress toward revenue and programmatic goals by maintaining donor records and philanthropy database. Assist in coordinating special events by scheduling and coordinating sponsorships/volunteers as needed. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in a related field (Marketing, Business, Communications, Public Relations, Hospitality Management) and two years' experience. Have a valid driver's license and good driving record with no more than 5 points and current automobile insurance. Strong written and verbal skills. Strong organizational, interpersonal, and public speaking skills. Ability to work evenings and weekends and drive throughout the state as required for meeting needs of donors and NewPath. Must be at least 21 years of age. Have a valid driver's license and good driving record with no more than 5 points and current automobile insurance. NewPath Child & Family Solutions, an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law . If you are unable to apply online due to a disability or have a special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by contacting Human Resources at *********************. ** A clean criminal background check is required.
    $41k-49k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Medicaid Liaison / Finance Assistant

    Franciscan Ministries 4.0company rating

    Parma, OH job

    Medicaid Liasion/ Finance Assistance Full Time Monday - Friday Mount Alverna Village, a part of Franciscan Ministries, is a vibrant senior living community in Parma, Ohio. We are a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), offering a variety of senior lifestyle options including independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing/long-term care. Additionally, the onsite rehabilitation clinic offers inpatient and outpatient physical, occupational, and speech therapies, and state-of-the-art programs designed to enhance the quality of life for residents and patients in the local community. Job Summary We are seeking a detail-oriented and compassionate Medicaid Liaison / Finance Assistant to support the Business Office Manager in a long-term care nursing facility. This position plays a critical role in assisting residents and families with the Ohio Medicaid long-term care process while also providing financial and administrative support to the Business Office Manager (BOM). The ideal candidate will have experience with Medicaid eligibility, strong organizational skills, and the ability to communicate effectively with residents, families, county agencies, and managed care plans. Duties and Responsibilities: Medicaid Liaison & Eligibility Coordination - Assist residents and families with Ohio Medicaid long-term care applications, redeterminations, and renewals - Collect, review, and submit required financial and supporting documentation - Track application status and follow up with County Job and Family Services (CJFS) and the Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) - Communicate with Medicaid Managed Care Plans (e.g., CareSource, Molina, Buckeye, UnitedHealthcare) as applicable - Monitor Medicaid approval dates, eligibility changes, and patient liability amounts - Assist with resolving Medicaid denials, suspensions, and requests for additional information - Support Medicaid appeals and documentation requests when needed Resident & Family Support - Serve as a primary point of contact for residents and families regarding Medicaid and financial questions - Explain Medicaid rules, spend-down requirements, timelines, and financial responsibilities in a clear and respectful manner - Maintain confidentiality and compliance with HIPAA and facility policies Finance Assistant Responsibilities (Performed under the direction and discretion of the Business Office Manager) - Provide administrative and financial support to the Business Office Manager - Assist with accounts receivable functions, including making daily deposits, private pay tracking, and balance follow-up - Support the setup, maintenance, and reconciliation of resident trust (personal needs) accounts in compliance with state and federal regulations - Assist with census tracking, billing audits, and financial reports - Help monitor insurance coverage, eligibility changes, and authorization periods - Assist with private pay to Medicaid conversions - Maintain accurate and organized financial records (electronic and paper) - Support professional and resident-centered collection efforts - Assist with scanning, filing, mailings, and other administrative business office duties - Perform additional finance and administrative duties as assigned by the Business Office Manager based on facility needs Required skills and qualifications: Required: - High school diploma or equivalent - Experience in Medicaid eligibility, healthcare finance, nursing home billing - Strong organizational skills and attention to detail - Excellent communication and customer service skills - Ability to manage multiple cases and deadlines Preferred: - Experience in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) or long-term care setting - Knowledge of Ohio Medicaid long-term care regulations - Familiarity with patient liability calculations and spend-downs - Experience working with county agencies and Medicaid managed care plans - Experience in Point Click Care About Franciscan Ministries: We believe in our associates and are committed to creating an environment that is supportive and nurturing of your career path. We offer competitive compensation and tuition reimbursement along with training, continuing education and wellness programs. #LivingJoyfully Min USD $55,000.00/Yr. Max USD $58,000.00/Yr.
    $55k-58k yearly Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • Latino/Hispanic Community Family Intervention

    St. Vincent Family Services 4.0company rating

    St. Vincent Family Services job in Columbus, OH

    The Community Family Intervention provider, as a member of the Outpatient Family Services Team is responsible for providing intervention services to children and families. These services may be provided in various locations both internal and external to the organization and is driven by the clinical needs of the entire family unit. Services include, but are not limited to: individual, group and family intervention, crisis intervention, prevention consultation and education, and linkage to needed community resources. This position reports to the Program Director and training elements are provided by the CPST Coordinator. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILIES Contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our clients, colleagues and community partners from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Integrates principles of Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of work. Is sensitive to the children's culture and socioeconomic characteristics that delivers the best possible care to the youth and families served. Provide case management (advocacy, monitoring and linkage services) to children and families participating in the program. Provide prevention, consultation, and education services to school staff, youth, and families. Assist in the management of crisis situations with the exclusion of restraint. Assist students and their families with social, emotional, education adjustment and development. Provide billed services at a minimum of 100% of the stated Agency expectation on a monthly basis. Transport clients and family members occasionally on an as-needed basis. Maintain accurate documentation of direct and indirect services provided in accordance with ODMH, ADAMH, and agency standards. Gather statistical and research information to be used for outcome purposes. Participate in staff and team meetings for the schools and agency, staff development and in-service training, planning interventions and regular supervisory conferences. Bilingual (English/ Spanish). Fluent in both spoken and written communication for both languages. Knowledgeable of community resources that can support individuals in the Hispanic/ Latino community. Able to demonstrate cultural competency as it relates to working with individuals from different Hispanic or Latino cultural backgrounds. Other duties as assigned or requested. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in social work, Counseling, or other related discipline is required. Minimum of two years of experience working with children and families preferred. Rendering Provider number required based on level of licensure. National Provider Identification number required. Excel, Word, Outlook, MapQuest and phone skills needed. Valid Driver's License and Proof of Auto Liability Insurance with required limits needed. REASONING ABILITY Ability to maintain high degree of empathy and compassion in meeting the needs of agency clients and client families. Ability to build strong bonds with employees to foster open, honest and candid communication. Ability to multi-task and maintain organization in a fast paced, changing environment. Ability to manage change in an organization reengineering its culture and approach to workload management. Ability to successfully operate with ambiguous guidelines where ethical decision will be required. Ability to create and maintain highest levels of confidentiality when dealing with client information, SVFC proprietary information and sensitive situations. LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to effectively communicate plans, goals, directives and diagnosis information between clinician and clients. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Ability to calculate figures and amounts using basic math skills. 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 regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk and listen. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. 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. The noise level in the work environment is typically moderate but is subject to loud verbal or displayed outbursts from potentially distressed children seeking treatment. The building temperature may vary during each season and the work environment may be unseasonably cold or warm during the year. Ability to work evening and/or weekend hours due to the service delivery and administrative needs of SVFC clients and families.
    $32k-37k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Substitute Teacher

    St. Vincent Family Services 4.0company rating

    St. Vincent Family Services job in Columbus, OH

    At St. Vincent Family Services Prep Academy, we create an exceptional learning environment for students and teachers. Teachers benefit from small class sizes with dedicated clinicians in each classroom, ensuring comprehensive assistance, along with behavioral specialists available to provide expert therapeutic guidance. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our clients, colleagues and community partners from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Integrates principles of Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of work. Is sensitive to the children's culture and socioeconomic characteristics that delivers the best possible care to the youth and families served. Uses supportive positive behavior in the classroom to encourage student achievement. Evaluate and track academic/behavioral progress for each student. Communicates with parents, on an as needed basis, regarding student/client academic concerns. Tracks absences and tardiness of students/client. Completes and disseminates grade cards four (4) times per year. Conducts a minimum of two (2) Parent-Teacher conferences during the school year. Makes recommendations to the psychologist regarding further student/client testing (i.e., if the child needs an IEP). Collect data and documentation then communicates as an active member of the treatment team. Attend development classes, team meetings, staff meetings, and supervision as requested by supervisors. Assists the classroom staff with mental health interventions, as needed. Assists in planning for the transition and reintegration of students back to the community school setting. Implements and uses trauma informed care services. Is sensitive to the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of the students and families served. Performs general office duties to include, filing, copying, faxing and customer service. Other duties as assigned or requested. EDUCATIONS AND/ OR EXPERIENCE Education and/or Experience: Bachelor's degree in education or related field is required. Current licensure or certificate to teach preferred. Minimum 1-2 years' experience in classroom management. Language Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required. Must also have the ability to communicate with diverse audiences both internal and external to the agency. Mathematical Skills: Ability to calculate figures and amounts using basic math skills. Technical Skills: Proficiency with MS office products to include Outlook. Reasoning Ability: Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from clients, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community. Ability to communicate sensitive information to client families and employees. Ability to complete and turn in paperwork in a timely fashion. Ability to complete, interpret and respond to clinical documentation inquiries. Ability to maintain high degree of empathy and compassion in meeting the needs of our clients and client families. Ability to build strong bonds with employees and managers to foster open, honest and candid communication. Ability to multi-task and maintain organization in a fast paced, changing environment. Ability to create and maintain highest levels of confidentiality when dealing with client information, SVFC proprietary information and sensitive situations. Ability to manage change in an organization reengineering its culture and approach to workload management. Ability to work and contribute as member of team.
    $20k-25k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Food Service Worker

    Newpath Child & Family Solutions 3.4company rating

    Cincinnati, OH job

    Job Description Make An Impact By Joining Our Team! Food Service Worker As a member of the NewPath Child & Family Solutions Food Service team, you can make an impact on a child by ensuring their nutritional needs are met each day for the children in our programs. At NewPath, we do more to make a difference -more for each child, each client and our community. Our dedicated team does what it takes, day and night, to get to the heart of every case and deliver the best care. Backed by a full breadth of services, we cater to each individual and answer to every need. We reach more ages with more experts for more results. Every program offers opportunity for change, every plan improves lives, and every person ignites hope, one success story at a time. Status: Part-time Location: NewPath East Campus, 274 Sutton Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45230. What you'll be doing: Prepare foods according to the established menu and snack schedules keeping with the nutritional requirements. Pre-prep and pull menu items for next day service. Utilize proper procedures to heat, hold, cool, label, store and discard food according to applicable food safety standards and regulations. Prepare bag lunches and other food needs for client activities (field trips, outings, reward parties). Prepare coffee carts and food needs for campus meetings and trainings upon request. Interact with clients during serving times to encourage proper and improved nutrition and selection. Assist the Food Service Supervisor in planning menus that encourage clients' participation in meal offerings. Complete documentation as required, including temperature logs, meal-preparation counts and production worksheets. Uses necessary procedures to maintain clean and sanitary conditions of the kitchen and storage areas. Clean and stores dishes, pots, utensils and trays used during the preparation and serving of meals. Stock food items as assigned and utilize good inventory practices. Complete assigned special cleaning assignments designated by the Food Service Supervisor. Assist Food Service Supervisor to process all food donations. What you need: High school diploma/or equivalent required. Previous food service experience in a healthcare or residential setting preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of institutional cooking and serving with a basic understanding of the fundamentals of good nutrition. Good customer service and communication skills. Must be 21 years of age and pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical & TB test. Have a valid driver's license and good driving record, with no more than 5 points, and current automobile insurance. NewPath Child & Family Solutions, an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law . If you are unable to apply online due to a disability or have a special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by contacting Human Resources at *********************. ** A clean criminal background check is required.
    $23k-28k yearly est. 9d ago
  • 2nd and 3rd Shift- PT Weekend Behavior Technician

    Newpath Child & Family Solutions 3.4company rating

    Cincinnati, OH job

    Job Description Welcome! Are you ready to begin a NewPath? At NewPath, we do more to make a difference -more for each child, each client and our community. Our dedicated team does what it takes, day and night, to get to the heart of every case and deliver the best care. Backed by a full breadth of services, we cater to each individual and answer to every need. We reach more ages with more experts for more results. Every program offers opportunity for change, every plan improves lives, and every person ignites hope, one success story at a time. Make an Impact as a Part Time/Weekend Behavior Technician! The NewPath Child & Family Solutions Behavior Technician plays a vital role in the success of each client. The Behavioral Technician is responsible for the daily direct care and supervision of children in our Residential Interventions Program. The children in our program are suffering from childhood trauma with resulting behavioral health challenges. The Behavioral Health Technician ensures that each child's basic life, educational, and emotional needs are provided for. Behavioral Technicians strive to provide consistency and structure for the clients in our care. Shifts Available: We are specifically looking for part time, weekend employees for 2nd and 3rd shift. 2nd shift: 2:30 pm - 10:30 pm 3rd shift: 10:00 pm - 8:00 am Rate of Pay: Make up to $19 per hour! *(With progressive advancement through the NewPath Tier system) $1.00 shift differential for 2nd shift; .50 shift differential for 3rd shift. Company Perks: Quick Reference Competitive Compensation Excellent Benefits Package Including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Career Growth in an Inclusive Company Culture 401(k) (4% automatic employer contribution - no required match) Paid Holidays, Vacation, and Sick Days Employee Discounts & Partner Programs Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program Flex Spending Accounts Paid Family/Paternal Leave Legal Benefits Services Clinical Counseling/Therapy Licensure Supervision Hours (Cost Covered) Board Licensure Exam Cost Covered (Therapy, Counseling, and Nursing) What You Will Be Doing Provide active, constant supervision while interacting with the program youth during all aspects of the daily routine which includes meal time, hygiene, classroom instruction, therapeutic group sessions, and off-ground activities. Implement, enforce, and adhere to programmatic guidelines while assisting youth with understanding the rules and expectations. Provide a safe therapeutic environment for the youth in our care at all times. Actively engage in school, group, and implementing activities during free time. Teach, demonstrate, and role model appropriate behavior management, problem-solving, and coping techniques. Interact and engage with youth and families in a trauma-responsive and trauma-informed manner. Utilize de-escalation strategies and techniques learned through company TCI training. Complete all required documentation prior to end of shift. What You Bring To The Table High School Diploma or equivalent required. Previous work experience in serving at-risk youth or working in a Residential Treatment Program preferred. A working knowledge of behavioral interventions preferred. A willingness and comfort level in providing services to a diverse population of clients. Ability to handle physical activities, including recreational activities. Be at least 20 years of age. Have a valid driver's license and proof of current auto insurance with no DUI/OVI violations and no more than 5 points on your MVR. NewPath Child & Family Solutions an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you are unable to apply online due to a disability or have a special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by contacting Human Resources ** A clean criminal background check is required.
    $19 hourly 8d ago
  • Director of Foster Care & Independent Living

    Newpath Child & Family Solutions 3.4company rating

    Cincinnati, OH job

    Welcome! Are you ready to begin a NewPath? At NewPath, we do more to make a difference -more for each child, each client, and our community. Our dedicated team does what it takes, day and night, to get to the heart of every case and deliver the best care. Backed by a full breadth of services, we cater to each individual and answer to every need. We reach more ages with more experts for more results. Every program offers opportunity for change, every plan improves lives, and every person ignites hope, one success story at a time. Make an Impact as a Director of Foster Care & Independent Living! The NewPath Child & Family Solutions Director of Foster Care and Independent Living oversees all aspects of the foster care and independent living programs within the organization. This role is responsible for ensuring the provision of high-quality services to children, adolescents, and young adults, promoting their safety, well-being, and successful transition from the child welfare system and/or to independent living. Company Perks: Quick Reference Competitive Compensation Excellent Benefits Package Including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Career Growth in an Inclusive Company Culture 401(k) (4% automatic employer contribution - no required match) Paid Holidays, Vacation and Sick Days Employee Discounts & Partner Programs Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program Flex Spending Accounts Paid Family/Paternal Leave Legal Benefits Services Clinical Counseling/Therapy Licensure Supervision Hours (Cost Covered) Board Licensure Exam Cost Covered (Therapy, Counseling, and Nursing) What You Will Be Doing Supervise foster care manager, ILS managers, and supervisors and staff. Oversee the daily operations of the foster care and independent living programs. Develop, implement, and monitor policies and procedures to ensure effective service delivery. Ensure compliance with all relevant state and federal regulations, as well as organizational policies. Provide ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Conduct regular performance evaluations and provide feedback and coaching to staff. Ensure that all clients receive appropriate and effective services tailored to their individual needs. Oversee individual case plans and/or treatment plan for children and youth in foster care and independent living programs. Monitor the progress and outcomes of clients, ensuring they achieve their personal goals and milestones. Seek and manage funding opportunities, including grants and donations, to support program initiatives. Build and maintain relationships with community partners, including other social service agencies, schools, healthcare providers, and governmental entities. Represent the organization at community meetings, conferences, and other events. Advocate for the needs of foster youth and young adults transitioning to independence. What You Bring To The Table Master's degree in social work, Psychology, Public Administration, or a related field. Independent License of Social Work or Counselor in the state of Ohio. Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in foster care, child welfare, or a related field, with at least 3 years in a supervisory or managerial role. Strong leadership and management skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to develop and implement strategic plans and program initiatives. Knowledge of state and federal regulations related to foster care and independent living. Budget management and financial oversight experience. Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders. Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities NewPath Child & Family Solutions, an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law . If you are unable to apply online due to a disability or have a special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by contacting Human Resources at *********************. ** A clean criminal background check is required.
    $62k-83k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Care Coordinator

    Newpath Child & Family Solutions 3.4company rating

    Cincinnati, OH job

    Job Description Welcome! Are you ready to begin a NewPath? At NewPath, we do more to make a difference -more for each child, each client, and our community. Our dedicated team does what it takes, day and night, to get to the heart of every case and deliver the best care. Backed by a full breadth of services, we cater to each individual and answer to every need. We reach more ages with more experts for more results. Every program offers opportunity for change, every plan improves lives, and every person ignites hope, one success story at a time. Make an Impact as a Care Coordinator The NewPath Child & Family Solutions Care Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the implementation of the Plan of Care, including a Transition and Crisis Plan, through service delivery with providers and community resources. The Care Coordinator cultivates flexible, family-focused, community-based responsive services based on the High Fidelity Wrap Around model of care coordination. Location: This is is a full time position located at our NewPath Central Campus, 4721 Reading Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45237 Company Perks: Quick Reference Competitive Compensation Excellent Benefits Package Including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Career Growth in an Inclusive Company Culture 401(k) (4% automatic employer contribution - no required match) Paid Holidays, Vacation and Sick Days Employee Discounts & Partner Programs Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program Flex Spending Accounts Paid Family/Paternal Leave Legal Benefits Services Clinical Counseling/Therapy Licensure Supervision Hours (Cost Covered) Board Licensure Exam Cost Covered (Therapy, Counseling, and Nursing) What you need: Minimum qualifications include a High School Diploma; Bachelor's degree in relevant field preferred. Must have a minimum of three years' experience in children's behavioral health or relevant field. Must complete the high-fidelity wraparound training program provided by an independent validation entity recognized by ODM. Must successfully complete agency provided skill and competency-based training post hire. Experience in one or more of the following areas of expertise: family systems, community systems and resources, case management, child and family counseling or therapy, child protection, or child development. Experience working with children and families who are experiencing SED, trauma, co-occurring behavioral health disorders and who are engaged with one or more child-serving systems (e.g., child welfare, juvenile justice, education). Must be a minimum of 21 years of age, have a valid driver's license and proof of current auto insurance with no more than 5 points on your MVR. Must be able to pass a criminal background check. NewPath Child & Family Solutions an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you are unable to apply online due to a disability, or have a special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by contacting Human Resources at *********************. ** A clean criminal background check is required.
    $28k-35k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Life Skills Specialist

    Newpath Child & Family Solutions 3.4company rating

    Cincinnati, OH job

    Job Description Welcome! Are you ready to begin a NewPath? At NewPath, we do more to make a difference -more for each child, each client, and our community. Our dedicated team does what it takes, day and night, to get to the heart of every case and deliver the best care. Backed by a full breadth of services, we cater to each individual and answer to every need. We reach more ages with more experts for more results. Every program offers opportunity for change, every plan improves lives, and every person ignites hope, one success story at a time. Make an Impact as a Life Skills Specialist The NewPath Child & Family Solutions Life Skills Specialist plays an important role in teaching independent living skills to the youth in our program. The Life Skills Specialist assists youth and their family in achieving stated objectives and maximizing independence and productivity through support and training. The Life Skills Specialist has the opportunity to provide an environment that is growth-producing which stimulates self-confidence and autonomy. Location: Independent Living Services Apartments on Glenmore Ave. Cincinnati, OH Shifts/Hours: Full Time and Part Time . 2nd shift- 2:30pm-10pm (8 hours shifts). Rotating schedule with potential weekend days, 3rd shift -10pm to 8am (10 hour shifts). Rotating schedule with potential weekend days. Company Perks: Quick Reference Competitive Compensation Excellent Benefits Package Including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Career Growth in an Inclusive Company Culture 401(k) (4% automatic employer contribution - no required match) Paid Holidays, Vacation and Sick Days Employee Discounts & Partner Programs Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program Flex Spending Accounts Paid Family/Paternal Leave Legal Benefits Services Clinical Counseling/Therapy Licensure Supervision Hours (Cost Covered) Board Licensure Exam Cost Covered (Therapy, Counseling, and Nursing) What You Will Be Doing Teach independent living skills and assist the youth and their family in achieving stated objectives. Connect and work cooperatively with family members, significant others, and community partners for a successful outcome for our youth. Assist in the development of individual's comprehensive services plans, transition plans and follow up plans. Review, sign and implement ISP's as needed. Supervise all activities of the independent living center during assigned shifts. Participate in apartment tours and oversee the maintenance of the facility. Develop and implement specific activities and tasks for our clients related to the objectives in their ISP with appropriate guidance. What You Bring To The Table High school diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor's degree or, college coursework in a human services related field preferred. Prior experience working in the Mental Health/Social Services field. Must have a working knowledge of behavioral interventions. Ability and willingness to work flexible hours including some evenings and weekends. Be a minimum of 21 years of age. Have a valid driver's license and proof of current auto insurance with no DUI/OVI violations and no more than 5 points on your MVR. A clean criminal background check. NewPath Child & Family Solutions, an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law . If you are unable to apply online due to a disability or have a special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by contacting Human Resources at *********************.
    $32k-47k yearly est. 21d ago
  • Therapist - Residential Interventions

    Newpath Child & Family Solutions 3.4company rating

    Cincinnati, OH job

    Welcome! Are you ready to begin a NewPath? At NewPath, we do more to make a difference -more for each child, each client and our community. Our dedicated team does what it takes, day and night, to get to the heart of every case and deliver the best care. Backed by a full breadth of services, we cater to each individual and answer to every need. We reach more ages with more experts for more results. Every program offers opportunity for change, every plan improves lives, and every person ignites hope, one success story at a time. Make an Impact as a Therapist! The NewPath Child & Family Solutions Licensed Therapist is responsible for providing therapeutic trauma-informed clinical services to individual clients in our Residential Program. The Residential Therapist identifies and supports caregivers and/or family members while focusing on meeting the client's individual mental health needs. The NewPath Therapist is responsible for creating treatment plans in conjunction with the youth and their family developing transition plans that address ongoing treatment issues and maintaining a working knowledge of services that are appropriate for the needs of the clients served through the NewPath Residential Interventions Program. Location: Office-Based Position. Residential Interventions Program at the NewPath Hamilton East Campus. We offer a $4,000 Sign-On Bonus! ($2,500 on first payroll, $1,500 after 6 months of continuous employment). Company Perks: Quick Reference Competitive Compensation Excellent Benefits Package Including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Career Growth in an Inclusive Company Culture 401(k) (4% automatic employer contribution - no required match) Paid Holidays, Vacation, and Sick Days Employee Discounts & Partner Programs Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program Flex Spending Accounts Paid Family/Paternal Leave Legal Benefits Services Clinical Counseling/Therapy Licensure Supervision Hours (Cost Covered) Board Licensure Exam Cost Covered (Therapy, Counseling, and Nursing) What You Will Be Doing Provide individual and/or family therapy, focusing on meeting the client's individual mental health needs. Create treatment plans in conjunction with the youth and their family enrolled in the NewPath Residential Interventions Program. Develop transition plans that address ongoing treatment issues. Complete needed documentation collaboratively with youth using the Carelogic electronic health record system. Maintain a working knowledge of services that are appropriate for the needs of the person served and support systems. Work cooperatively with identified supportive individuals, guardians, case workers, family members and community partners in the treatment planning and review process. Attend psychiatric medical consults with clients as clinically indicated. Make appropriate contacts to gather psychosocial information necessary for treatment decisions and positive outcomes for youth. Complete all quality assurance monitoring expectations for evaluation and treatment purposes per program standards. Must achieve weekly billable hours according to program requirements. Must make initial contact with clients and their families within 24 hours of assignment. Must make weekly contact (or as specified in the Individualized Service Plan/Level of Care) with the client and/or family/care giver. What You Bring To The Table A Master's degree in a Human Service related field from an accredited college required. A Professional license (LSW, LISW, LPC, LPCC, LMFT) in good standing at all times to provide clinical services required. Previous mental health therapy experience with an understanding of various mental health diagnoses required. Knowledge in local and federal regulations to provide client Advocacy. Strong skills in interpersonal communication, critical thinking, conflict resolution and negotiation. Ability to assess, monitor and record client's mental status, and develop/implement treatment plans. Good analytical, problem-solving skills, and the ability to remain calm and professional in crisis situation. Must be at least 21 years of age. Have a valid driver's license and good driving record with no more than 5 points and current automobile insurance. Pass a criminal background check, drug screen, physical and TB test. Ability to work outside regular business hours as needed, including possible evenings and weekends. NewPath Child & Family Solutions an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you are unable to apply online due to a disability or have a special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by contacting Human Resources ** A clean criminal background check is required.
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