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  • Behavioral Health Therapist MSW - Clare

    Mid Michigan Health 3.5company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 250 miles from Lincoln

    $5,000 Sign-On Bonus Available! will be assigned to Dr. Khan's practice-Clare* As part of the primary care treatment team, the Behavioral Health Therapist (BHT) identifies, assesses, triages , documents and manages primary care patients with medical and behavioral health problems. In addition, this BHT will utilize skill training through psycho-education and patient education strategies to develop patient self-management, population health programs, and will develop specific behavioral change plans for patients using best practice and brief evidence based treatment interventions. The BHT is a core member of the collaborative team, including the patient's medical provider and the larger primary care team. The BHT is responsible for supporting and coordinating the mental and physical health care of patients on an assigned caseload, while also providing crisis intervention and short-term consultation and support to the primary care team for patients in urgent need of same-day contact. Responsibilities (30%)* Assesses the clinical status of patients referred by the primary care provider. Assists in the detection of "at risk" patients and intervenes to attenuate further psychological or physical deterioration. Assists primary care providers in recognizing and treating mental disorders and psychological problems. Consults with the physician as necessary, and refers cases to other behavioral health providers for longer-term care as appropriate. Facilitates and ensures patient engagement and follow-up care. Works with primary care team to treat and manage patients with chronic emotional and/or physical health problems efficiently and effectively. Provides brief behavioral interventions using evidence-based techniques such as behavioral activation, problem-solving treatment, motivational interviewing, or other treatments as appropriate. Assists in preventing relapse in conditions that tend to recur over time. (30%)* Uses brief assessment tools with patients to assist in identifying concerns, triaging , and outcomes measurement. Systematically documents treatment response and monitors patients (in person or by telephone) for changes in clinical symptoms and treatment side effects or complications. Improves clinical outcomes with high prevalence medical and mental health conditions. Connects with new and established patients regarding integrated care model and care team information. Evaluates patient care plans with primary care team and develops appropriate goals for behavioral health conditions. Performs coding/billing following appropriate guidelines. (20%)* Assist in program development (e.g., pain, diabetes, weight loss, insomnia, stress, etc.) Obtains and keeps available patient education materials about common mental health and substance use disorders. Provides and updates local available treatment options and education/resources for patients and their family. (20%)* Tracks patient follow up and clinical outcomes using a registry. Documents in-person and telephone encounters in the registry and uses the system to identify and re-engage patients. Documents patient progress and treatment recommendations in the Electronic Health Record ( EHR ) and other required systems so as to be shared with medical providers, psychiatric consultants and other treating professionals. OTHERS DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Eliminate barriers to treatment, increase patient/family satisfaction, and improve appropriate utilization of resources. Facilitate referrals for clinically indicated services outside of the health system (e.g., social services such as housing assistance, vocational rehabilitation, mental health specialty care, substance abuse treatment). Assist in obtaining financial and other resources for patients and families in need. Identify the need for and conduct family meetings, with or without the physician, that result in understanding, comfort, decision-making, and other important outcomes. Integrate relevant theories of family dynamics, crisis intervention, strengths based, solution focused, and meaning of illness into everyday casework. Summarize a patient and family situation concisely, with helpful guidance to non-behavioral health staff members about recommendations for actions to be taken and barriers to wellness. Actively participate in scheduled caseload consultations with psychiatrists or other specialties and communicates recommendations to the patient's medical provider or primary care team. Consultations may focus on patients new to the caseload and those who are not improving as expected under the current treatment plan. Accepts accountability for the clinical outcomes. Utilizes evidence-based scales to screen patients and then uses the data to guide treatment and follow-up. Maintains timely, clear and concise documentation in all required systems. Provides pertinent clinical data to designated outside agencies to assure compliance with their requirements. Assures compliance with regulatory requirements and acts a resource/liaison to physicians and other staff regarding all aspects of Integrated Care Professional activities. Actively participates in practice provider meetings, team huddles, and quality assurance activities as scheduled. Provides education/training to practice staff when requested. Builds professional relationships with patient, families, facilities and resources to address conflict resolution with positive outcomes. Completes formal outreach and training to other providers including community education as requested. Provides de-escalation and crisis intervention, and Identifies high risk patients and addresses opportunities for intervention. Willingly and consistently offer to help peers as needed. Communicates teamwork, caring and compassion. Sustains productivity expectations established by leadership team. Provide excellent customer service with internal and external customers. Assume responsibility for professional development and education requirements for maintenance of professional licensure . Provides for the age specific needs of the population served according to department standards and policies/procedures. All other duties as assigned. Certifications and Licensures MSW - Masters of Social Work Preferred Equivalent Experience - Licensure as a Licensed Psychologist or Master's Social Worker in the State of Michigan. Limited License employees must be actively working to obtain full licensure, and obtain it within one year of employment. PCSW - Psychologist/Counselor/Social Worker Required Equivalent Experience - Licensure as a Licensed Psychologist or Master's Social Worker in the State of Michigan. Limited License employees must be actively working Required Education Education: Masters Degree Comments: Knowledge of psychology or social work as normally acquired through completion of a MA or Ph.D./ Psy.D.in psychology or master's degree in social work from an accredited college or university Other Information EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND SKILLS: Membership in at least one professional organization (i.e. APA, NASW, CFHA, MPA, SSWLHC-MI Chapter, national SSWLHC, etc.) preferred. Training and experience, and/or demonstrated competency in casework principles, including diagnosis, assessment, crisis intervention, treatment and transition planning; techniques in individual, family and group therapy; awareness of community resources, public assistance and entitlement programs, ensuring transition to appropriate levels of care; and issues relating to age and stage of development, special needs and cultural patterns of the patient populations being served. Knowledge of Integrated Behavioral Health practices, processes and procedures as normally acquired in a primary care setting (preferred), hospital, social agency or community organization dealing with physical and/or mental health and/or welfare. Interpersonal skills needed to communicate successfully with individuals and groups and interact with people at all levels to communicate ideas and concepts in a clear and understandable manner. Adherence to the American Psychological Association or National Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics. Must follow MyMichigan Health blood borne pathogen and TB testing as required. MyMichigan Health is a technology driven organization and employees need to demonstrate competency in Microsoft Windows. An employee may be required to participate in further learning opportunities offered by MyMichigan Health. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Exposure to stressful situations, including those involving public contact, as well as, trauma, grief and death. Able to wear personal protective equipment that includes latex materials or appropriate substitute if required for your position. Is able to move freely about facility with or without an assisted device and must be able to perform the functions of the job as outlined in the job description. Overall vision and hearing is necessary with or without assisted device(s). Frequently required to sit/stand/walk for long periods of time. May require frequent postural changes such as stooping, kneeling or crouching. Some exposure to blood borne pathogens and other potentially infectious material. Must follow MyMichigan Health bloodborne pathogen and TB testing as required. Ability to handle multiple tasks, get along with others, work independently, regular and predictable attendance and ability to stay awake.
    $64k-75k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT).

    Lifestance Health

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 220 miles from Lincoln

    We are actively looking to hire talented Therapists in the area, who are passionate about patient care and committed to clinical excellence. Is this you? Wanting to deliver high quality behavioral healthcare. Seeking work life balance. Interested in growing professionally. What we offer Therapists: Flexible work schedules Full Time opportunities Telemedicine and in-person flexibility. Generous ‘above market' compensation with unlimited/uncapped earnings. Full benefits package: health, dental, vision, life, 401k (with match), paid parental leave, holidays, EAP and more. Collegial work environment. Newly designed and modern offices. Full administrative support. Latest in digital technology. Strong work/life balance. Licensed Therapists are a critical part of our clinical team. We're seeking Licensed Therapists that are: Fully licensed in Michigan Experienced in working with adult, and/or child and adolescent populations. *** Compensation range $90,000 - $114,000 annually Plus sign on Carl PadillaDirector, Practice DevelopmentLifeStance Health, Inc.(e) ***************************(c) ************
    $90k-114k yearly 2d ago
  • Youth Specialist II - Berrien Center Location ($45,600 - $58,198)

    Berrien County 3.8company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 237 miles from Lincoln

    Education | **Juvenile Center - 24 Hour Facility** **Youth Specialist II - Berrien Center Location ($45,600 - $58,198)** Provides for the safety, security and well-being for residents, visitors and staff within the detention facility. Supervises, guides, and counsels residents through daily activities within the framework of the residential and educational programs. Works closely and communicates effectively to ensure program effectiveness, staff accountability, professional personnel performance, problem solving matters and other issues affecting the Juvenile Center. Intervenes in crises when necessary, in accordance with policy and procedure guidelines for physical and mechanical restraints, room confinements, or other appropriate action. Operates and monitor electronic security and communication equipment including control panel, intercom, computers, visual monitors, electronic doors, room sound detectors and alarms. Monitors weather alert system. This description is intended to illustrate the type and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this job. It may not be a comprehensive list of all duties and responsibilities required by a person so classified. **Education and Experience:** A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in counseling, social work, criminal justice, psychology or related social services field. Previous minimum of three months of experience in social services or juvenile direct care. Preference will be given to those with previous experience working with delinquent or emotionally troubled youth and/or families, which may have been in an intern or volunteer capacity. A combination of qualifying experience and training may be considered in lieu of the educational requirement. The Court reserves the right to make the final judgment about what constitutes an appropriate combination of education, experience and training by an applicant. Applicants that do not meet the minimum requirements for Youth Specialist II but have at least thirty semester or forty-five quarter hours of college education, which includes three semester or four quarter hours of psychology, may qualify for Youth Specialist I. **Special Requirements:** Must possess and maintain a valid vehicle operator's license throughout the course of employment. Must pass a pre-employment physical, drug test, and a criminal/civil record check as a condition of employment. Employee will be fingerprinted and subject to random drug and alcohol testing per the Court's policy. **To Apply Online, Click Here:** **To Apply Via Email, Fax, Mail or In Person:** If you prefer not to apply online, you may download a and send it to our Personnel Department via **email**, fax, mail or in person. A Berrien County job application must be submitted in order to be considered for employment. **Submit by Email** **Fax:** ************** **Address:** Berrien County Administration Building, Personnel Department, 701 Main St., St. Joseph, MI 49085 **Special Requirements** Schedule can vary depending on the needs of the program. Must have open availability to work any shift and work flexible hours including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays as required. **Miscellaneous Information** **The Berrien County Juvenile Center is a 24-hour facility located in Berrien County, Michigan.**
    32d ago
  • Youth Specialist

    Allegan County 3.6company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 194 miles from Lincoln

    **Allegan County** **Youth Specialist** **Youth Home - Allegan, MI - Full Time** Allegan County has much to offer, with 24 Townships, 9 Cities, and 2 Villages across nearly 900 square miles. The landscapes range from the lakeshore to beautifully wooded lands, our County's natural resources are a gift to be treasured. Allegan County businesses, citizens, and employees are world-class, and we remain a welcoming, closely-knit community. We are one of the fastest-growing counties in Michigan. Allegan County Government places high importance on our core values: Respect, Integrity, Commitment and Honesty. A common thread among our leadership, employees and volunteers is a strong desire to serve and be part of something meaningful. We were recently identified as “Best in Class Winner” among mid-size companies for our excellence in optimizing employee and organizational well-being. We have also received the Impact Award for excellence in educating our employees about their retirement plans and overall financial wellness. We are looking for dedicated, caring, energetic people to join our team! **Job Summary** Supervises residents and ensures them a safe and secure environment. Activities include processing resident intakes and discharges, supervising recreational activities, teaching proper hygiene and conduct, monitoring resident behavior, intervening in crisis situations and documenting incidents and resident interaction. **Starting Wage:** $23.71 per hour, full time **Excellent Benefits Plan: Health benefits begin on the first of the month after your hire date** - Medical, Dental & Vision (three medical plans to choose from, two of which have $0 premium and are eligible for a county-funded HSA. - County-paid employee life insurance coverage - County-paid short-term disability coverage, up to 52 weeks - Generous retirement plan, including a county contribution of 7% of your annual earnings - Tuition Reimbursement Program for college degree courses - Generous PTO plan, including front-loaded hours into PTO bank at hire, and annually on January 1. - 13 paid holidays, in addition to PTO - FREE use of Allegan County government's two fitness centers **Responsibilities and Duties** - Maintains facility security by monitoring residents' activities, observing conduct, behavior and attitude, conducting regular room/bed checks. Investigating incidents and informing appropriate persons of incidents. - Interacts with residents individually and in group setting to discuss personal problems, facility rules and regulations, and to teach proper conduct. - Reacts to crisis situations, such as unruly behavior and fighting, intervening in an appropriate manner. Restrains residents when required for their safety. Evaluates suicidal or AWOL behavior and closely monitors residents exhibiting those tendencies. - Dispenses medication to residents in accordance with the physician approved prescriptions, logs medication, dispenses and ensures medications are secured. Provides basic first aid as necessary. Assesses injuries and illnesses and determined need for medical care in accordance with program guidelines. - Supervises residents to ensure compliance with facility rules. Addresses noncompliant behavior by coaching and teaching approved theory and therapy techniques. Support youth with emotional and social development, encouraging understanding of others and positive self-concepts. - Processes resident intake. Documents all required resident personal information. Conducts personal searches of residents. Logs all resident personal items and stores any items not allowed in the detention center away from residents until they are no longer living at the detention center. Orients new residents and parents to the facility; explaining the philosophy, policies, procedures and program rules. **Education and Experience:** - Two years of college (30 semester hours) towards a social science or human services related degree is required **OR** High School Diploma / GED Equivalent with two years of work experience in a child / adolescent care facility or closely related setting. - Bachelor's degree in a social science or human services field is preferred. - Current unencumbered Michigan Driver's License with no more than one traffic violation in the last 12 months. *Allegan County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. A copy of our EEO Utilization report is available on our website:* Location Highest level of education attained* Past/current employer #1 job duties* Past/current employer #2 job duties* Past/current employer #3 job duties List skills and experiences you possess related to your ability to perform this job:
    31d ago
  • In-Home Behavioral Health Counselor

    Pokagon Band 3.9company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 233 miles from Lincoln

    Share If you are unable to complete this application due to a disability, contact this employer to ask for an accommodation or an alternative application process. **In-Home Behavioral Health Counselor** **FTT Full-Time 12 days ago Requisition ID: 2042 Our employee benefits program is unmatched in the area and includes generous holidays and paid time off, health insurance with low premiums, co-pays and deductibles, 401(k) and pension program, and more! We also provide opportunity for professional growth through paid continuing education. Pre-hire drug screening (including marijuana) is required for this position. Provide home-based family services, including counseling, crisis intervention, skill building, advocacy, and advise and facilitate patient focused counseling within the Integrative Care Model. Guide individuals served through available programs with a focus on quality care and personal attention to patient needs. **Essential Functions:** * Counsel patients, individually or in family sessions in the homes, to assist in overcoming dependencies, adjusting to life, or making changes. * Screen for DSM-IV-TR diagnosis, test and assess mental and behavioral health and substance abuse and dependence. * Coordinate counseling efforts for the Healthy/Start/Home Visiting program, specifically servicing mothers affected with Post-Partum Depression and/or anxiety. * Advocate for patients for the protection of their rights and entitlements as recipients of services and as persons eligible for services. * Collaborate with patients and family members to develop treatment plans based on research, clinical experience, and client histories focused on outcome-oriented factors. * Explore options and set goals with patient and team of providers; connect patient with Tribal, State, and Federal Governmental services with the goal of achieving positive outcomes. * Assure provided behavioral health services are complementary and deliver the coordinated synergies to achieve positive outcomes for each individual served. Assure services are patient-centered, empower the patient, culturally appropriate, flexible, focus on strengths of the patient, normalized and incorporated into natural support systems of the patient, meet special needs and are consistent and accountable to the individual being served. * Coordinate counseling efforts with mental health professionals or other health professionals, such as doctors, nurses, or social workers. * Chart progress throughout treatment and maintain progress notes. Prepare reports and enter data into computerized and physical Pokagon Band record keeping systems. * Plan follow-up or aftercare programs for patients to be discharged from programs. * Participate in weekly team staffing's, integrative treatment team meetings, individual supervision, and case conferences as needed. * Assess and assist with various emergency mental health or behavioral health crisis situations where patients or other individuals may be at risk of hurting themselves or others. * Assist with developing policies and operating procedures in alignment with the Pokagon Band's Vision, Mission, Expected Outcomes and Strategic Initiatives. Maintain operations by following policies and procedures and tribal and applicable federal, state, and local legal requirements. Participate in quality reviews, and report needed changes. * Attend events throughout and beyond service delivery area to provide program services education in the community and improve referral sourcing. * Collaborate with outside providers, school systems, outside governmental bodies (DHHS, Legal, etc.). * Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops, reviewing professional publications and researching governmental rulings. Maintain required continual Education credits to maintain required licensures. **Non-Essential Functions:** * Appear in court when required or request to act as expert testimony. * Participate at cultural events to promote services and/or assist in crises at events or in community. * Perform other related functions as assigned. **Equipment:** * Standard office equipment. * Systems used: MS Office Applications, Internet, Electronic Medical Records **Position Requirements:** * Master's degree in Social Work or related behavioral science discipline preferred. Bachelor's degree and current enrollment in a master's level accredited program required. Degree must be from an accredited institution whose program of study has been recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or the United States Department of Education. * Licensed Professional Counselor or Mental Health Professional credentials in the state of Michigan, Indiana, or another state with the ability to meet qualifications for licensing in Michigan if license is in another state preferred. Working towards licensure with the understanding that full licensure is achieved within 24 months. * Minimum of four (4) years recent experience providing counseling services directly to individuals, with preference in home-based services, including family crisis intervention. * Valid driver's license. * Ability to alleviate stress and anxiety and be supportive of persons and work tactfully, collaboratively, diplomatically and with highest level of confidentiality required. * Excellent communication and interpersonal skills required. * Proficiency with MS Office Applications preferred. * Experience working with Native American communities; knowledge of Native American traditional practices and values and Native American issues preferred. **Indian Preference** * Pokagon Band Preference Code applies. **Physical Requirements****:** * Use of office equipment, such as computers, fax and copiers. * Ability to perform a range of physical motions, including but not limited to: sitting for long periods of time, standing, walking, driving, and climbing stairs. * Frequently required to talk and hear. **Work environment:** * Work is performed primarily in patient homes. * Requires working flexible hours, including evenings, weekends and occasional holidays. * Requires extensive travel to patient homes and throughout the community. * Involves potential exposure to tobacco smoke, domestic animals, household pests, and other conditions common to domestic environments. **Competencies:** * Adaptability * Fostering Communication * Teamwork * Acting with Empathy and Compassion * Exemplifying Integrity
    $42k-59k yearly est. 32d ago
  • Licensed Real Estate Professional

    Cressy & Everett Real Estate 4.0company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 252 miles from Lincoln

    The real estate industry is booming with excitement right now. We are looking for a Licensed Real Estate Professional who can offer their creativity, problem-solving skills and marketing ideas to our team. As a Licensed Real Estate Professional, you are a key player in a real estate transaction. You will walk your clients through every aspect of their home purchase or sale. This involves researching the current real estate market and finding ways to help your clients' homes stand out as unique and desirable. The ideal candidate for this Licensed Real Estate Professional position has a passion for customer service and creativity. A background in sales, marketing and customer service is an asset, along with your real estate license. We will provide training to help you develop those skills and grow your potential. The ability to be a self-starter and to take initiative to create a broad and loyal client base is essential to this role. Compensation in the real estate market is directly tied to a Real Estate Professional's performance. There is reasonable potential to make over $100,000 a year. You will find that the more time and work you put into establishing your client base through networking and referrals, the more income you will earn for yourself. Regulatory Notice: While a real estate license is not required to apply, you must obtain a real estate license before officially being hired. To earn a real estate license you will need to complete real estate classes (online or in-person) offered by an accredited learning institution and pass a state licensing exam. To learn more about the real estate licensing process, apply now and our recruiting team will provide additional details. Job Responsibilities In this role, you will... * Stay informed on the local real estate market so you can offer sound advice to clients on how to best market and price their home * Network and market your real estate professional services to help grow your client base * Represent your clients' best interests during negotiations and contract write-ups * Establish positive relationships with other real estate professionals in the community * Be available to your clients to answer all questions and provide solutions throughout every step of their real estate transaction experience * Complete relevant training to keep yourself informed and relevant within the current real estate market * Be available to show client's homes and attend open houses * Come up with creative solutions for making you and your real estate portfolio stand out in the current market As a broker, we will... * Provide an environment of healthy work/life balance that offers you flexibility * Offer a positive work culture of mutual support, encouragement and respect * Coach you through the licensing process and provide training and career development opportunities * Share our branding and technology to help you establish credibility and trust in the market to the general public. About Cressy & Everett Real Estate Cressy & Everett Real Estate, founded in 1946, is a member of Leading Real Estate Companies of the World, an international network of independent real estate companies. We have over 150 sales associates and are a regional, full-service firm specializing in residential brokerage and home warranties through our nine offices in five Indiana and Southwestern Michigan counties. Working Here Cressy & Everett Real Estate has the most reputable and knowledgeable sales professionals in Northern Indiana and Southwestern Michigan - more than any company in the area. We take the training and development of our agents seriously. To stay competitive in today's market, you need more tools and services than your competition. As a member of the Cressy & Everett brand, you'll benefit from our local support and systems to grow your business. Our Equal Opportunity Promise We are committed to fair hiring practices and operate as an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, sexual orientation, age, marital status, religion, or nation of origin. We pride ourselves as being exceptional leaders and members of our community and we're committed to treating all our potential employees with the same level of care and respect. Industry Real Estate Lic
    $100k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Family Engagement Specialist

    Scan 4.7company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 254 miles from Lincoln

    At SCAN, we're on a mission to strengthen family foundations across Northern Indiana. Here you'll have the chance to support children and families as they navigate the complexities of family dynamics, striving to achieve stability and harmony within their family unit. Are you passionate about working with families? Do you want to go home each day knowing you've made a difference? This is the place for you. SCAN is dedicated to Stopping Child Abuse and Neglect. In this role at SCAN, you will meet families in their time of greatest need and guide their efforts to achieving safety and stability. **Recent Bachelor's Level Graduates are highly encouraged to apply!** The Family Engagement Specialist will report to a Family Engagement Supervisor and provide the following service lines: Supervised Visitation, Home Based Casework, Father Engagement and Community Partners. The Family Engagement Specialist will complete intakes, assessments and ongoing case management services to families referred to SCAN by the Department of Child Services, Juvenile Probation, Self-Referrals, and other community members (teachers, doctor's offices, etc.). The Family Engagement Specialist will work alongside the family to provide services that support family stabilization and child safety. Evidence-based practices will be utilized to provide trauma-informed office-based, community-based, and home-based services. Family Engagement Specialists maintain an ongoing caseload of active families. For court-ordered services, the Family Engagement Specialist may be required to testify in court regarding services provided. The Family Engagement Specialist will need to work individually and within a team to assist families in completing goals and maintain child safety at all times. Essential Functions Maintain a caseload as referrals are available to meet productivity requirements. Successfully deliver services to referred families. Conduct creative and persistent outreach to enroll clients into services (including, but not limited to, face-to-face visits, drop-bys, phone calls/texts, social media). Provide intake and assessment of all families on case load within required timelines. Complete case notes in a detailed, yet succinct, finished format. Complete scheduled appointments within the parameters of the specific program involved. Establish an emotionally supportive, non-judgmental, trusting relationship with parent(s), using independent judgment and adjusting as needed. Independently establish a case plan with goals, objectives and activities with each client, reviewing and rewriting, as well as setting new goals as circumstances change. This case plan will incorporate the needs identified by the referral source as well as the needs identified by the staff and the client. This case plan will guide services. Assist clients with achieving goals and objectives set forth in case plan within time frame established. Exercise discretion and judgment in identifying plans of action to achieve goals and objectives, including day-to-day direct contact with clients, government entities, other agencies, and courts. Advocate on behalf of the client and link the family to additional community resources and services. Complete all required paperwork in various databases within established format and deadlines. Work within an environment of frequently changing priorities, deadlines and duties. Provide client transportation as necessary to complete goals of the program and client case plan. Assist with crisis assistance as needed, such as hands-on lice treatments. Teach and role model parenting techniques to the family using approved methods and materials. Teach home management, financial management, childcare, discipline, nutrition and personal skills as appropriate. Report any case that may involve “imminent harm” or “threatened harm” to a supervisor immediately. Attend 8 to 12 in-service training sessions per year. Meet with supervisor for supervision as required by service standards, department requirements and “best practices” of supervision. Attend court hearings, case conferences, team meetings, department meetings, and other meetings as required. Performs other duties as assigned Approximately 40% travel is expected for this position. Must be able to travel within all counties in the assigned Region. The assigned region (DCS Region 3) includes Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall, and St Joseph Counties Qualifications (Core Competencies, Skills & Experience) Communication (Verbal/Written) Relationship/ Rapport Building Ethical Practice Trauma Informed Approach Critical Thinking Skills Resiliency Continuous Learning Personal Accountability Problem-solving Demonstrates maturity Must have reliable daily dependable transportation to use on the job and transport others. Operator of vehicle must have valid driver's license and proof of insurance. Ability to maintain strict confidentiality, per agency requirements. Physical Demands Climb and maneuver steps in narrow hallways and in small rooms Tolerate strong odors Lift and physically manipulate up to 60 pounds Read printed material in poorly lighted areas Operate video machine, telephone, and other common standard office equipment Discern and evaluate sounds, interactions, and movements in multiple situations in order to determine the potential for child abuse and neglect Use senses of sight, hearing, and smell to evaluate the safety of the environment for children Operate and transport others in a motor vehicle Ability to respond rapidly to rescue a child Communicate and teach parents and children of varying intellectual capabilities May be subjected to infectious diseases, substances, and contaminated articles physically out of the control of the children supervised Environment may require safety precautions Expected Hours of Work Some flexibility in hours is allowed, but the employee must be available between the "core" work hours of 8am to 8pm Monday-Friday and 10am to 2pm on Saturdays and must work 40 hours each week to maintain full-time status. Required Education Bachelor's Degree in Human Services, Social Work, Education or directly related field. One year of full-time experience in home management, home maintenance, and/or child-care. Experience working with families/parents/children in a human service organization a preference. Life or job experience caring for children. Benefits Comprehensive Coverage: Health, dental, and vision insurance keep you covered. Life & Disability Insurance: Provided by SCAN for your peace of mind. Health Reimbursement Account (HRA): Take control of your health expenses. Wellness Program & Activity Tracker Reimbursement: Stay healthy and motivated. Team-Centered Environment: Supportive and collaborative. Generous Paid Time Off & Flexibility: Balance work and life effortlessly. 403b Retirement Plan + 3% Match: Secure your financial future. Paid Holidays & Floating Holiday: Celebrate and relax when it suits you. Mileage Reimbursement: Ease your commute and travel expenses. Professional Development Assistance: Grow with us. Training & CEU Opportunities: Stay ahead in your field. Company-Issued Tech: Stay connected and productive. Employee Referral Bonus: Earn rewards for helping us grow! SCAN, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer
    $41k-50k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Bilingual Youth Worker - JOR

    National Youth Advocate Program, NYAP 3.9company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 290 miles from Lincoln

    Job Details Education Level: High School Salary Range: Undisclosed Job Category: Nonprofit - Social Services Working At NYAP * NYAP's commitment to doing what is best for children, youth and their families is a core value and one that we look for in our newest team members. * 33 Paid days off each year! (11 holidays + 22 days PTO) * Healthcare Benefits for you and your family * Pet insurance that provides discounts and reimbursements * Competitive salaries and benefits including a 401(k), Summer Hours Off (Half-day Fridays and Work Anniversary Trips!) * Mileage Reimbursement, Phone Allowance, Student Loan Repayment Assistance, CEU's and ongoing trainings/education * Why Work with Us? Exciting Benefits and Opportunities at NYAP! Upon contract award, the Youth Worker/Transportation works to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the families being served by the National Youth Advocate Program by working closely with the youth and family to provide advocacy and support towards targeted goals. RESPONSIBILITIES The Youth Worker will perform duties including, but not limited to: * Perform all work in a manner consistent with the National Youth Advocate Program's Mission, Values and Philosophies; * Interact with the youth to develop a trusting, supportive relationship while assisting the youth in achieving identified goals. * Provide youth with the appropriate leadership during the program. * Provide a warm, caring and safe atmosphere for youth. * Perform other duties as assigned. * Report any problems which arise to the Out of School Coordinator. * Responsible for all activity and room preparations for the program. * Complete all relevant training on a timely basis as required by state, contract, and/or licensing agency standards. * Complete all required documentation in a timely manner. * Maintain a positive attitude toward all youth, co-workers, families and others involved with the program. * Minimum automobile insurance coverage of $100,000/300,000 bodily injury liability MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS * Bilingual (English-Spanish). Fluency in Spanish required. * High School Diploma or equivalent GED * Must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, automotive insurance, and a good driving record. * Proficient use of desktop and laptop computers, internet search, people management programs, smart phones and tablets, printers, fax machines and photocopiers as well as software including word processing, spreadsheet and database programs. * Must possess a valid state driver's license and be eligible to drive to facilitate program services as required by contractual agreement. * Required to work a flexible schedule to facilitate program services, including working on call schedules which includes weekends and evenings. * Must be at least 21 years of age at the time of hire. * Must be able to obtain Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) certification and First Aid Certification (CPR). Must be able to supervise clients indoors and outdoors as necessary. OTHER SKILLS * Willingness to work flexible and non-traditional hours in the service of foster caregivers, families of origin, and persons served. * The qualified candidate will follow a team concept and support agency goals, colleagues and ORR liaisons. * Candidate must be able to effectively work with and be respectful and sensitive to persons from various cultures, socioeconomic, ethnic, gender, gender identity, sexual identity, disability, religious, and racial backgrounds. PHYSICAL DEMANDS * Use of manual dexterity, tactile, visual, and audio acuity. * Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands. * Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying. * Ability to travel frequently and drive vehicle while sitting for extended periods, with frequency varying based on program demands. * Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer who celebrates diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees by prohibiting discrimination and harassment of any kind. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Who we are National Youth Advocate Program has been serving communities and clients since 1978 and we continue to grow each year. Our growth allows us to expand and develop new and innovative programs to meet the ever-changing needs of those we serve. We offer unique and personalized services for families and individuals in four areas: Prevention/Intervention, Positive Youth Development, Out-of-Home-Placement and Reunification/Permanency. We look for individuals that are ready to make a direct impact and are excited to be an instrument in supporting the needs of our children, youth and families.
    $29k-35k yearly est. 10d ago
  • Youth Specialist

    Elkhart County Human Resources

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 246 miles from Lincoln

    VACANCY NOTICE **YOUTH SPECIALIST I - JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER **DEPARTMENT:** Elkhart County Judiciary-Court Services ************ 2024 HIRING RANGE: related experience. Evening/Midnight Shift-$21.31-$23.57/hour based on education and position related experience. Longevity pay after 3 year 2025 HIRING RANGE: Morning Shift-$22.13-$24.60/hour based on education and position related experience. Evening/Midnight Shift-$23.13-$25.60/hour based on education and position related experience. Longevity pay after 3 year **BENEFITS OFFERED:** Health, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance; Free LTD Insurance; Free Health ** Clinic; **Retirement Pension; 13 Paid Holidays annually; Generous Paid** ** Vacation and Sick Time **POSITION TO BE FILLED:** ASAP **HOURS and DAYS OF WORK:** 40 hours/week (Schedule to be determined) **LOCATION OF POSITION:** Elkhart County Correctional Complex **TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:** Within County (please complete driving page on application) **JOB SUMMARY: **The Elkhart County Juvenile Detention Center is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Youth Care Specialist to join their dynamic team. This position will be responsible for providing direct care supervision and program services to all residents. This position will also be responsible for meeting the safety/security and emotional needs of all residents. **JOB REQUIREMENTS:****************************** - High school graduate or equivalent. - Bachelor's Degree in social work, psychology, criminal justice or human service delivery preferred. - Must obtain proper certifications within first 6 months of employment and maintain those certifications - Valid Drivers' License - Hepatitis B Vaccine Eligible - Pre-employment background check, drug test, and physical exam required **[For additional information or to apply, visit [************************* and click **Employment Opportunities **Elkhart County Human Resources **117 N. Second Street, Goshen, IN 46526 **Telephone: ************** FAX: **************************](**********************************************
    $21.3-23.6 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Part-Time Youth Specialist Juvenile Detention

    Elkhart County Government

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 249 miles from Lincoln

    Public Safety/Youth Specialist I Date Available: 01/02/2025 Closing Date: Until Filled ELKHART COUNTY GOVERNMENTAL POSITION VACANCY NOTICE PART-TIME YOUTH SPECIALIST JUVENILE DETENTION DEPARTMENT: Elkhart County Judiciary-Court Services HIRING RANGE: Morning Shift-$22.13/hour; Evening/Midnight Shift-$23.13/hour BENEFITS OFFERED: No Benefits Offered POSITION TO BE FILLED: ASAP HOURS & DAYS OF WORK: 29 hours/week (Day, Evening, & Midnight Shifts available) LOCATION OF POSITION: Elkhart County Correctional Complex TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Within County (please complete driving page on application) JOB SUMMARY: The Elkhart County Juvenile Detention Center is seeking qualified candidates to join their dynamic team; Responsibilities will include assisting Juvenile Detention staff with the safety, security, care and supervision of juvenile residents at the Detention Center. JOB REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate or equivalent Ability to work positively as a team member Valid driver's license and reliable transportation Pre-employment drug test and background check Elkhart County Human Resources 117 N. Second Street, Goshen, IN 46526 Telephone: ************** FAX: ************** APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL POSITION IS FILLED Elkhart County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $22.1-23.1 hourly 12d ago
  • Family Specialist - South Bend, IN

    Whites Residental

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 254 miles from Lincoln

    Job Title: Family Specialist Department: Family Services Employment Status: Full-time/Regular/Exempt Reports to: Regional Manager and Clinical Supervisor Qualifications: An individual with strong convictions who is also in agreement with Josiah White's mission statement, Statement of Faith, and Code of Conduct. A Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, Sociology, Human/Social Services, Human Development and Life Studies, Family and Consumer Sciences or Child Development and three years of experience in community-based support services or a Bachelor's degree in any degree type with five years of relevant experience in community-based support services. Have a valid driver's license with no restrictions that would limit the ability to perform job functions. Job Summary: The Family Specialist is knowledgeable and experienced in regards to the application of appropriate social work skills and principles. The Family Specialist demonstrates the ability to exercise independent judgment and function as a team member in the professional treatment effort as it applies to each child/family on the assigned caseload. The Family Specialist must be equipped to identify the needs of the children and families in their care, and to address those needs through the application of various components of all of the Josiah White's Family Services care models. This position may serve in foster care and/or family preservation programming. This position requires an overarching understanding of the entire continuum of services available for families, children, and the referring agencies. Must successfully complete provided training in evidence based models of family treatment upon hire. The individual must demonstrate sensitivity to our service population's cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and needs. Basic Responsibilities Case Management Under the periodic guidance of the Clinical Supervisor, develop conceptualization for each assigned case (in conjunction with the treatment team) Attend and represent Josiah White's at review hearings as well as child and family team meetings; make objective recommendations to the court and the team Develop an individualized treatment plan for each assigned child/family in consultation with placing agency worker, program manager, and program supervisor Pursue case goals utilizing various resources: community supports, resource family life, supplemental counseling, psychiatric services, therapeutic activities, etc. Regularly evaluate child/family progress and periodically meet with treatment team to review cases Advocate for child and family's needs and best interests by assisting in the identification of service gaps and community resources to meet identified needs. Maintain appropriate and required documentation consistent with accreditation and Department of Child Services treatment standards: Individual Treatment Plan, Monthly Progress Report, Closing Summary, case notes, outcome measures, etc. Keep placing agency workers informed about family and child's progress, major crises, etc. Foster Care Services Build and maintain positive, supportive, and encouraging working relationships with resource families Provide observation and feedback to resource families in their efforts to be therapeutic in their work with those placed in their home, utilizing training in the evidence-based Teaching Family Model. Attend resource family trainings; co-facilitate training and/or activities for children Facilitate older youth in securing entitlements and other collateral resources Prepare each foster child for the identified permanency goal in a developmentally appropriate manner in conjunction with other service providers including the referring agency staff and therapist when applicable Enhance foster child functioning by providing assessment, basic counseling, psycho-education, skills training, etc. Prepare older youth for self-sufficiency by facilitating experiential exercises and activities Build working relationships with parents with whom foster child is to be reunified by facilitating regular communication (if this is the case plan) Identify and engage informal supports to assist after Josiah White's services are no longer active Facilitate training in issues related to the treatment of children, when appropriate Family Preservation Services Build and maintain positive, supportive, and encouraging relationships with families of origin Provide skills training to assist clients with areas such as parenting, addiction recovery, budgeting, time management, meal planning, housekeeping, accessing community resources, etc. Collaborate with treatment team toward the overall assessment and service planning for referred families Formally assess families using approved instruments when appropriate Serve as a resource coordinator for families to meet critical needs; this may involve transporting families to resources or bringing such to them Provide mentoring and teaching resources: nurturing/parenting skills, problem-solving/conflict resolution skills, child development, and self-esteem concepts Identify and engage informal supports to assist after White's services are no longer active Agency Support and Enhancement Construct a working relationship with placing agency workers of children and families with whom they work through regular and consistent communication regarding case plan progress Be a positive liaison between Josiah White's, placing agencies and other community stakeholders by communicating Josiah White's mission, vision, and values Professional Development Participate in Clinical Supervision regularly Fulfill reading assignments to improve relevant skills and abilities Attend workshops and other opportunities for professional growth Participate in periodic field observation by the Clinical Supervisor or Designee Analyze and assess performance feedback through the Coaching Review process Other Perform other duties as assigned by the Regional Manager, appropriate supervisor, or VP and Executive Director of Family Services Skills, Supervision, Knowledge, and Ability The Family Specialist must have a professional commitment to work with children and youth of all ages, their families, the referring agency, community professionals, and the Josiah White's Family Services' treatment team Must demonstrate initiative and the ability to complete work assignments with moderate to minimal direct supervision Must be dependable, well-organized, and an effective time manager Must clearly, concisely, and professionally communicate ideas through good verbal and writing skills Must understand basic counseling/helping skills Must maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality Must personably, genuinely, empathetically, and emotionally communicate and interact with foster children, resource families, birth families, other professionals, and placing agency workers Must be a team player -enjoy working closely with other staff members and to be flexible, adaptive, and positive in his/her actions Must be a positive role model for the children and youth assigned Must maintain appropriate hygiene and attire Must be committed to the Mission, Core Values, and Vision of Josiah White's Physical Demands of Position Must be able to drive long distances for foster home visitation, court hearings, visitation, etc. Must be able to handle the challenge of prioritizing multiple roles and responsibilities, attend to crises and other unplanned events with minimal to moderate direct supervision, and meet regular deadlines for required documentation Working Conditions Office hours are 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday Travel, supervised visitation, home visits, and other tasks will regularly extend beyond these office hours. The Family Specialist will be expected to respond to child and family crises when available. Their cell phone number will be given to staff and to resource families to use as needed. The Family Specialist is required to participate in an on-call rotation.
    $36k-45k yearly est. 18d ago
  • Corporation Mental Health Counselor

    Indiana Public Schools 3.6company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 249 miles from Lincoln

    Corporation Mental Health Counselor FLSA Status: Exempt Responsible to: Superintendent of Schools Supervises: Students Evaluated by: Superintendent of Schools Terms of Employment: 190 days per year Evaluation Period: * Formative evaluations throughout the school year as per FCS Performance and Assessment Procedures. * Annual summative evaluation prior to July 1. Purpose of the Position: * Provide mental health counseling and support to improve the psychological, social, and emotional well-being of all students. Minimum Requirements: The following are the qualifications and minimum requirements necessary for a person to perform this job. * Master's degree in mental health field, counseling, psychology, or school social work * Preferred Requirement: State Behavioral Health License (LMHC, LCSW, LCAC) or working towards licensure * Strong organizational and leadership skills * Knowledge of school law * Excellent communication skills both oral and written * Comprehensive understanding of K-12 psychosocial development * Thorough knowledge of child and adolescent behavioral and mental health needs * Experience in individual, family, and group counseling * Knowledge and understanding of ASCA Comprehensive School Counseling Model * Ability to use all applicable technology Essential Functions of the Position: The following functions have been determined by Fairfield Community Schools to be essential to the successful performance of this position. * Provide counseling services to students in need (trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, etc.) * Make him/herself available to all students seeking psychological, social, and emotional services. * Advocate on behalf of the student and/or his/her family. Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students. * Build trusting relationships with students, families, staff, and outside service agencies. * Conduct home visits as necessary. * Facilitate outreach efforts to provide services to students, parents/guardians and staff. * Connect students, parents/guardians and staff with specialized referral agencies. * Participate and lead in-service activities promoted by the district. * Submit required reports promptly and accurately. * Adhere to and support board policy, school guidelines, administrative rules and directives. * Rigorously follow behavioral health ethical guidelines such as ACA and ASCA Secondary Functions of the Position: The following functions, while important and necessary to the position, have been determined by Fairfield Community Schools to be marginal to the successful performance of this position. * Perform other duties and responsibilities as needed or as directed by Superintendent. Knowledge of: * Policies, procedures and functions of Fairfield Community Schools Board of Trustees and the Indiana Department of Education * Applicable software and applications Ability to: * Plan, organize, and schedule priorities. * Use independent judgment and initiative in making sound decisions and in developing solutions to problems. * Discreetly handle confidential and politically sensitive matters. * Deal with crisis situations in a composed and supportive manner * Make independent decisions in accordance with established policies and procedures. * Tactfully and courteously respond to requests and inquiries/complaints from the general public and staff. * Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. * Establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, staff, community, and outside service agencies. Equipment Used: * General Office Equipment (computer, telephone, copier, fax machine). Place Where Work is Performed: * Assigned Building Physical Demands: * Must be able to sit and/or stand for long periods of time. * Must be able to stoop, kneel or crouch. * Must be able to hear and speak clearly. * Must be able to lift items of 20 lbs. regularly/50 lbs. occasionally. Salary: * Competitive wages based upon experience and credentials To apply please click on the following link: ***********************************************
    $39k-52k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Child Life Specialist

    Beacon Health System 4.7company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 254 miles from Lincoln

    Reports to the Summit Coordinator. Is responsible for providing Child Life services of psychosocial support to children and families during hospitalization, surgeries, and or outpatient visits. Maintains the physical, therapeutic, developmental and educational environment of Child Life Services in a manner that promotes a child/family friendly atmosphere. Provides expertise and knowledge of child growth and development to the healthcare team. Adjusts patient interaction and/or treatment to match each patient's age-specific developmental, educational and other related needs which may include participating as Facility Dog Handler and incorporating this service in to work activities. MISSION, VALUES and SERVICE GOALS * MISSION: We deliver outstanding care, inspire health, and connect with heart. * VALUES: Trust. Respect. Integrity. Compassion. * SERVICE GOALS: Personally connect. Keep everyone informed. Be on their team. Provides psychosocial and developmental support to children within the healthcare setting by: * Assessing the patient's psychosocial and developmental needs within the context of their adjustment to the healthcare setting. * Formulating appropriate treatment goals and documents plans and intervention in the medical record. * Facilitating and providing appropriate interventions through individual and group play/art activities, therapeutic activities/medical play, preparation for procedures, surgeries and potentially stressful events. Provides support to the family members of hospitalized children by: * Working with parents to help them understand their child's responses to the hospital setting and medical treatments. * Collaborating with parents to develop appropriate psychosocial and developmental intervention for their children. * Coaching and engaging parents in providing effective support for their hospitalized child. * Mentoring and working with other staff and volunteers to provide hospitalized children with appropriate emotional support to parents and siblings of hospitalized children. * Participating in multidisciplinary rounds and care planning. * Planning and supervising special events, holiday activities, birthday parties and entertainment, assuring the appropriateness of guests and adherence to safety issues. * Ordering, stocking and maintaining developmentally appropriate materials/toys and assures a safe and supportive environment. * Fostering an enterprise-wide culture that provides developmentally supportive care by contributing to policy development, facility design, and training/education of staff and volunteers encountering children in the hospital. Providing/Incorporating Facility Dog services support to staff members and patients by: * Responding to critical care or bereavements to provide comfort and emotional support to staff and patients on the handler's designated units. * Being present at shine debriefings whenever possible to support staff and help facilitate and environment where staff can feel open to communicate. * Assessing the patient's psychosocial and development needs within the context of their adjustment to the healthcare setting. * Formulating appropriate treatment goals and documenting plans and interventions in the facility record. * Facilitating and providing appropriate interventions using the Facility Dog. Uses innovative strategies to create an exceptional, cutting-edge program by: * Continually reviewing and incorporating best practices and resources into services. * Seeking out innovative practices and ideas that create new and effective supportive experiences for children and families. Performs other functions to maintain personal competence and contribute to the overall effectiveness of the department by: * Completing other job-related assignments and special projects as directed. ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Associate complies with the following organizational requirements: * Attends and participates in department meetings and is accountable for all information shared. * Completes mandatory education, annual competencies and department specific education within established timeframes. * Completes annual employee health requirements within established timeframes. * Maintains license/certification, registration in good standing throughout fiscal year. * Direct patient care providers are required to maintain current BCLS (CPR) and other certifications as required by position/department. * Consistently utilizes appropriate universal precautions, protective equipment, and ergonomic techniques to protect patient and self. * Adheres to regulatory agency requirements, survey process and compliance. * Complies with established organization and department policies. * Available to work overtime in addition to working additional or other shifts and schedules when required. Commitment to Beacon's six-point Operating System, referred to as The Beacon Way: * Leverage innovation everywhere. * Cultivate human talent. * Embrace performance improvement. * Build greatness through accountability. * Use information to improve and advance. * Communicate clearly and continuously. Education and Experience * The knowledge, skills and abilities as indicated below are normally acquired through successful completion of a bachelor's or master's degree in child development, health education, early childhood education or related field. Completion of at least 500 hours of Child Life internship and certification as a Child Life Specialist is required or must be obtained within six months of hire date. If performing Facility Dog responsibilities acceptance into Canine Companions for Independence Handler Training or similar program. Knowledge & Skills * Demonstrates a thorough and in-depth knowledge of child development, family systems, and age-appropriate education. * Demonstrates the ability to create innovative and effective resources. * Demonstrates the ability to work independently, plan and evaluate services, set priorities, organize information, analyze problems, and make appropriate judgments to complete the essential functions of the position. * Demonstrates well developed interpersonal skills necessary to promote and maintain cooperative, courteous, sincere or therapeutic relationships with patients, family members, staff and volunteers. * Demonstrates clear, effective communication skills, including verbal, written and listening skills. * Demonstrates computer literacy and the ability to learn and use computer programs specific to the department needs. Working Conditions * Works in office and patient care environments. * Routine use of automated and mechanical equipment. * Requires flexibility and adaptability in work hours, including evenings and weekends. Physical Demands * Requires the physical ability and stamina (i.e., lifting, bending, crouching, kneeling, and the ability to transport patients safely) to perform the essential functions of the position. * If performing Facility Dog responsibilities, a requirement of caring for the dog which includes but not limited to: Daily walks/exercise, teeth cleaning, grooming and taking dog to and from work.
    $38k-57k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Behavioral Health Specialist $5,000 Bonus for FT

    Centurion Health

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 271 miles from Lincoln

    Job Details IN, Michigan City - Indiana State Prison - MICHIGAN CITY, IN Full-Time Bachelor's Degree None Day Behavioral Health Professional & SupportDescription Pay Range $21-$25 per hour, depending on experience + comprehensive benefits! $5,000 Bonus for joining our team fulltime! Centurion is proud to be the provider of comprehensive healthcare services to the Indiana Department of Correction. We are seeking a Behavioral Health Specialist for a full-time position at Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, Indiana. The Behavioral Health Specialist is responsible using recreational and social activities to foster skill building, problem solving, and accomplish treatment objectives. The Behavioral Health Specialist works as a part of a multi-disciplinary treatment team supporting the patients to enhance their skill sets to reinforce social, adaptive, and independent living skills. Qualifications • Bachelor's degree in recreation therapy or closely related field required • National Certification Counsel for Activity Professionals (NCCAP) certification preferred • Completion of an approved clinical internship in the appropriate rehabilitation specialty in an approved hospital or rehabilitation center affiliated with the college required • Individuals who are registered or certified with the appropriate therapy association but have not completed a clinical internship because it was not a component of the academic program at the time required to have completed a minimum of two (2) years of full-time paid experience in a clinical, residential, or community-based setting after receipt of the required degree to be admitted into the exam • Ability to obtain a security clearance, to include drug screen and criminal background check We offer excellent compensation and our team members working 30+ hours per week have access to a comprehensive benefits package, including: Health, dental, vision, disability and life insurance 401(k) with company match Pet Insurance Referral Bonus Generous paid time off + paid holidays Flexible Spending Account Continuing Education benefits Pet insurance and much more Available Shift: full-time days, 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday Centurion is the provider of healthcare services for the Indiana DOC. To explore a non-medical career in corrections with Indiana DOC, text IDOC to ************ to speak with a recruiter, or apply now at ************************************************ indmhm
    $21-25 hourly 46d ago
  • Group Facilitator

    Down To Staff 3.9company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 252 miles from Lincoln

    Group Facilitator is responsible for conducting educational group sessions with our clients and supporting the mission of our organization. 1. Provide education, process and supportive groups within organization. 2. Provide support to our population in regard to substance abuse. 3. Ensure compliance with state and federal laws concerning execution of all tasks. 4. Responsible for documenting all group notes into the EMR system, ensuring accuracy and compliance with deadlines set forth by governing and accreditation agency. 5. Develop appropriate group sessions in which are approved by management prior to sessions. 6. Address all cares and concerns related to the client to the medical and/or clinical team as needed. 7. Ensure that the safety of the client is always our priority. 8. AVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF INDIANAny other duties as instructed by management. 9. Acquire and maintain all CEU, CPR, trainings, etc. as required by DMHA and JCAHO. Bachelors Degree in Psychology, Counseling, Social Work or other related field. A minimum of 2 years in the related field Required Skills: Accreditation Psychology Education Management
    $22k-30k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT).

    Lifestance Health

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 222 miles from Lincoln

    We are actively looking to hire talented Therapists in the area, who are passionate about patient care and committed to clinical excellence. Is this you? Wanting to deliver high quality behavioral healthcare. Seeking work life balance. Interested in growing professionally. What we offer Therapists: Flexible work schedules Full Time opportunities Telemedicine and in-person flexibility. Generous ‘above market' compensation with unlimited/uncapped earnings. Full benefits package: health, dental, vision, life, 401k (with match), paid parental leave, holidays, EAP and more. Collegial work environment. Newly designed and modern offices. Full administrative support. Latest in digital technology. Strong work/life balance. Licensed Therapists are a critical part of our clinical team. We're seeking Licensed Therapists that are: Fully licensed in Michigan Experienced in working with adult, and/or child and adolescent populations. *** Compensation range $90,000 - $114,000 annually Plus sign on Carl PadillaDirector, Practice DevelopmentLifeStance Health, Inc.(e) ***************************(c) ************
    $90k-114k yearly 12d ago
  • Bilingual Youth Worker - JOR

    National Youth Advocate Program 3.9company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 290 miles from Lincoln

    **Working At NYAP** + NYAP's commitment to doing what is best for children, youth and their families is a core value and one that we look for in our newest team members. + 33 Paid days off each year! (11 holidays + 22 days PTO) + Healthcare Benefits for you and your family + Pet insurance that provides discounts and reimbursements + Competitive salaries and benefits including a 401(k), Summer Hours Off (Half-day Fridays and Work Anniversary Trips!) + Mileage Reimbursement, Phone Allowance, Student Loan Repayment Assistance, CEU's and ongoing trainings/education + Why Work with Us? Exciting Benefits and Opportunities at NYAP! Upon contract award, the Youth Worker/Transportation works to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the families being served by the National Youth Advocate Program by working closely with the youth and family to provide advocacy and support towards targeted goals. **RESPONSIBILITIES** The Youth Worker will perform duties including, but not limited to: + Perform all work in a manner consistent with the National Youth Advocate Program's Mission, Values and Philosophies; + Interact with the youth to develop a trusting, supportive relationship while assisting the youth in achieving identified goals. + Provide youth with the appropriate leadership during the program. + Provide a warm, caring and safe atmosphere for youth. + Perform other duties as assigned. + Report any problems which arise to the Out of School Coordinator. + Responsible for all activity and room preparations for the program. + Complete all relevant training on a timely basis as required by state, contract, and/or licensing agency standards. + Complete all required documentation in a timely manner. + Maintain a positive attitude toward all youth, co-workers, families and others involved with the program. + Minimum automobile insurance coverage of $100,000/300,000 bodily injury liability **MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS** + Bilingual (English-Spanish). Fluency in Spanish required. + High School Diploma or equivalent GED + Must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, automotive insurance, and a good driving record. + Proficient use of desktop and laptop computers, internet search, people management programs, smart phones and tablets, printers, fax machines and photocopiers as well as software including word processing, spreadsheet and database programs. + Must possess a valid state driver's license and be eligible to drive to facilitate program services as required by contractual agreement. + Required to work a flexible schedule to facilitate program services, including working on call schedules which includes weekends and evenings. + Must be at least 21 years of age at the time of hire. + Must be able to obtain Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) certification and First Aid Certification (CPR). Must be able to supervise clients indoors and outdoors as necessary. **OTHER SKILLS** + Willingness to work flexible and non-traditional hours in the service of foster caregivers, families of origin, and persons served. + The qualified candidate will follow a team concept and support agency goals, colleagues and ORR liaisons. + Candidate must be able to effectively work with and be respectful and sensitive to persons from various cultures, socioeconomic, ethnic, gender, gender identity, sexual identity, disability, religious, and racial backgrounds. **PHYSICAL DEMANDS** + Use of manual dexterity, tactile, visual, and audio acuity. + Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands. + Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying. + Ability to travel frequently and drive vehicle while sitting for extended periods, with frequency varying based on program demands. + Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer who celebrates diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees by prohibiting discrimination and harassment of any kind. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. **Who we are** **National Youth Advocate Program has been serving communities and clients since 1978 and we continue to grow each year. Our growth allows us to expand and develop new and innovative programs to meet the ever-changing needs of those we serve. We offer unique and personalized services for families and individuals in four areas: Prevention/Intervention, Positive Youth Development, Out-of-Home-Placement and Reunification/Permanency.** **We look for individuals that are ready to make a direct impact and are excited to be an instrument in supporting the needs of our children, youth and families.** An Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/veterans.
    $29k-35k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Family Engagement Specialist

    Scan 4.7company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 246 miles from Lincoln

    At SCAN, we're on a mission to strengthen family foundations across Northern Indiana. Here you'll have the chance to support children and families as they navigate the complexities of family dynamics, striving to achieve stability and harmony within their family unit. Are you passionate about working with families? Do you want to go home each day knowing you've made a difference? This is the place for you. SCAN is dedicated to Stopping Child Abuse and Neglect. In this role at SCAN, you will meet families in their time of greatest need and guide their efforts to achieving safety and stability. **Recent Bachelor's Level Graduates are highly encouraged to apply!** The Family Engagement Specialist will report to a Family Engagement Supervisor and provide the following service lines: Supervised Visitation, Home Based Casework, Father Engagement and Community Partners. The Family Engagement Specialist will complete intakes, assessments and ongoing case management services to families referred to SCAN by the Department of Child Services, Juvenile Probation, Self-Referrals, and other community members (teachers, doctor's offices, etc.). The Family Engagement Specialist will work alongside the family to provide services that support family stabilization and child safety. Evidence-based practices will be utilized to provide trauma-informed office-based, community-based, and home-based services. Family Engagement Specialists maintain an ongoing caseload of active families. For court-ordered services, the Family Engagement Specialist may be required to testify in court regarding services provided. The Family Engagement Specialist will need to work individually and within a team to assist families in completing goals and maintain child safety at all times. Essential Functions Maintain a caseload as referrals are available to meet productivity requirements. Successfully deliver services to referred families. Conduct creative and persistent outreach to enroll clients into services (including, but not limited to, face-to-face visits, drop-bys, phone calls/texts, social media). Provide intake and assessment of all families on case load within required timelines. Complete case notes in a detailed, yet succinct, finished format. Complete scheduled appointments within the parameters of the specific program involved. Establish an emotionally supportive, non-judgmental, trusting relationship with parent(s), using independent judgment and adjusting as needed. Independently establish a case plan with goals, objectives and activities with each client, reviewing and rewriting, as well as setting new goals as circumstances change. This case plan will incorporate the needs identified by the referral source as well as the needs identified by the staff and the client. This case plan will guide services. Assist clients with achieving goals and objectives set forth in case plan within time frame established. Exercise discretion and judgment in identifying plans of action to achieve goals and objectives, including day-to-day direct contact with clients, government entities, other agencies, and courts. Advocate on behalf of the client and link the family to additional community resources and services. Complete all required paperwork in various databases within established format and deadlines. Work within an environment of frequently changing priorities, deadlines and duties. Provide client transportation as necessary to complete goals of the program and client case plan. Assist with crisis assistance as needed, such as hands-on lice treatments. Teach and role model parenting techniques to the family using approved methods and materials. Teach home management, financial management, childcare, discipline, nutrition and personal skills as appropriate. Report any case that may involve “imminent harm” or “threatened harm” to a supervisor immediately. Attend 8 to 12 in-service training sessions per year. Meet with supervisor for supervision as required by service standards, department requirements and “best practices” of supervision. Attend court hearings, case conferences, team meetings, department meetings, and other meetings as required. Performs other duties as assigned Approximately 40% travel is expected for this position. Must be able to travel within all counties in the assigned Region. The assigned region (DCS Region 3) includes Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall, and St Joseph Counties Qualifications (Core Competencies, Skills & Experience) Communication (Verbal/Written) Relationship/ Rapport Building Ethical Practice Trauma Informed Approach Critical Thinking Skills Resiliency Continuous Learning Personal Accountability Problem-solving Demonstrates maturity Must have reliable daily dependable transportation to use on the job and transport others. Operator of vehicle must have valid driver's license and proof of insurance. Ability to maintain strict confidentiality, per agency requirements. Physical Demands Climb and maneuver steps in narrow hallways and in small rooms Tolerate strong odors Lift and physically manipulate up to 60 pounds Read printed material in poorly lighted areas Operate video machine, telephone, and other common standard office equipment Discern and evaluate sounds, interactions, and movements in multiple situations in order to determine the potential for child abuse and neglect Use senses of sight, hearing, and smell to evaluate the safety of the environment for children Operate and transport others in a motor vehicle Ability to respond rapidly to rescue a child Communicate and teach parents and children of varying intellectual capabilities May be subjected to infectious diseases, substances, and contaminated articles physically out of the control of the children supervised Environment may require safety precautions Expected Hours of Work Some flexibility in hours is allowed, but the employee must be available between the "core" work hours of 8am to 8pm Monday-Friday and 10am to 2pm on Saturdays and must work 40 hours each week to maintain full-time status. Required Education Bachelor's Degree in Human Services, Social Work, Education or directly related field. One year of full-time experience in home management, home maintenance, and/or child-care. Experience working with families/parents/children in a human service organization a preference. Life or job experience caring for children. Benefits Comprehensive Coverage: Health, dental, and vision insurance keep you covered. Life & Disability Insurance: Provided by SCAN for your peace of mind. Health Reimbursement Account (HRA): Take control of your health expenses. Wellness Program & Activity Tracker Reimbursement: Stay healthy and motivated. Team-Centered Environment: Supportive and collaborative. Generous Paid Time Off & Flexibility: Balance work and life effortlessly. 403b Retirement Plan + 3% Match: Secure your financial future. Paid Holidays & Floating Holiday: Celebrate and relax when it suits you. Mileage Reimbursement: Ease your commute and travel expenses. Professional Development Assistance: Grow with us. Training & CEU Opportunities: Stay ahead in your field. Company-Issued Tech: Stay connected and productive. Employee Referral Bonus: Earn rewards for helping us grow! SCAN, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer
    $41k-50k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Part Time Youth Specialist-Juvenile Detention

    Elkhart County Human Resources

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 246 miles from Lincoln

    VACANCY NOTICE PART-TIME YOUTH SPECIALIST JUVENILE DETENTION DEPARTMENT: Elkhart County Judiciary-Court Services HIRING RANGE: Morning Shift-$22.13/hour ; Evening/Midnight Shift-$23.13/hour BENEFITS OFFERED: No Benefits Offered POSITION TO BE FILLED: ASAP HOURS and DAYS OF WORK: 29 hours/week (Day, Evening, and Midnight Shifts available) LOCATION OF POSITION: Elkhart County Correctional Complex TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Within County (please complete driving page on application) JOB SUMMARY: The Elkhart County Juvenile Detention Center is seeking qualified candidates to join their dynamic team; Responsibilities will include assisting Juvenile Detention staff with the safety, security, care and supervision of juvenile residents at the Detention Center. JOB REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate or equivalent Ability to work positively as a team member Valid driver's license and reliable transportation Pre-employment drug test and background check For additional information or to apply, visit ********************* and Employment Opportunities Elkhart County Human Resources 117 N. Second Street, Goshen, IN 46526 Telephone: ************** FAX: ************** APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL POSITION IS FILLED Elkhart County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $22.1-23.1 hourly 9d ago
  • Jr/Sr High School - Guidance Counselor

    Indiana Public Schools 3.6company rating

    Substance Abuse Counselor Job 264 miles from Lincoln

    * Provides leadership and collaborates with teachers to provide classroom guidance that supports academic achievement, college and career readiness and/or social/emotional success. * Incorporates into their programs the post-secondary skills that students need to be successful in the twenty-first century * Provides leadership to establish and maintain the school counseling program and to develop activities and resources for the successful implementation and evaluation of the program. * Work with the administrative staff to create a master schedule. * Coordinates the registration and enrollment of all students. * Provides for the creation of a Curriculum Guidebook and student/parent information programs to assist students in course and subject selection. * Provides for the orientation of all new students. * Monitors students progress and coordinates an intervention program. * Works with department heads and faculty in a supportive manner. * Maintains records and completes state and district reports in a timely manner. Provides student information to colleges and potential employers. * Maintains an organized and up-to-date college/career information program. * Provides financial aide information to students and parents and supervises the preparation and processing of college, vocational school, and scholarship applications. * Plans and conducts special events and activities such as college visits, job shadowing experiences, freshman orientation, financial aide night, career fairs, senior awards programs, and commencement. * Serves as the liaison for the Vocational program and Joint Services. * Remains readily available to students so as to provide counseling that will lead each student to increased personal growth, self-understanding, and maturity. * Maintains student records and protects their confidentiality. * Assists in the orientation of new faculty members. * Acquaints students with college entrance requirements and helps them make decisions about their future. * Serves with parent, faculty, and student groups as requested in advancing educational and related activities and objectives. * Supervises students before, during, and after school. * Supervises student activities. * Provides for the enrollment and recordkeeping for summer school. * Create and supervise small group interventions as necessary. * Assist the administration in student behavior issues to implement necessary interventions. * Assist the administration in the collection and interpretation of data to best meet student needs. * Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications: * Candidate must be a team player and willing to work with others. * It is prefered that the candidate have previous classroom teaching experience. * Must hold a valid school counseling license or willing to pursue.
    $31k-41k yearly est. 41d ago

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How much does a Substance Abuse Counselor earn in Lincoln, MI?

The average substance abuse counselor in Lincoln, MI earns between $32,000 and $70,000 annually. This compares to the national average substance abuse counselor range of $27,000 to $67,000.

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