Develop and maintain therapeutic, recovery-oriented relationships
Create and implement individualized service and recovery plans
Coordinate psychiatric, medical, housing, legal, vocational, and substance use services
Provide support in homes and community-based settings
Transport clients when clinically appropriate and safe
Collaborate with treatment providers and community partners
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in compliance with agency and funding requirements
Requirements
We welcome both early-career professionals and experienced clinicians.
Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, Health, Nursing, Counseling, or related field (with coursework in psychology)
Required: 6–12 months of supervised experience (employment, internship, volunteer, or combination) working with at least one of the following populations: SPMI, DD, Elderly, Children or other special needs population.
A combination of relevant education and experience accepted
Strong time management, communication and organizational skills
Comfortable working independently and autonomously in community settings
Required: Access to a reliable vehicle, valid driver’s license, clean driving abstract, and valid vehicle safety check
Benefits
Up to $65,000+ annually in the first year, depending on personal productivity
Hourly, fee-for-service structure with opportunity for overtime pay
PPO health insurance plan fully paid by CER (medical, dental, vision, prescription coverage)
401(k) with opportunity for annual agency contribution
Paid vacation and sick time
Monthly cell phone stipend
One-time stipend toward purchase of a tablet/device