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The Peer Support Specialist uses lived experience with mental health or substance abuse to help individuals achieve personal goals and develop coping skills. Responsibilities include providing community re-entry support, facilitating crisis plans, and assisting with daily living skills and advocacy.
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14 days ago
The Peer Support Specialist uses lived experience with mental health or substance abuse to help individuals achieve personal goals and develop coping skills. Responsibilities include assisting with community re-entry, creating crisis plans, and facilitating skill-building activities for daily living.
Intermountain Centers
The Housing Specialist provides direct housing support services to assist members in maintaining community-based housing security and stability. Responsibilities include case management, needs assessments, and collaboration with various stakeholders to improve members' quality of life.
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Vinfen
The clinician provides strength-based, recovery-oriented therapeutic interventions to clients in person or via telehealth while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. They are responsible for conducting clinical assessments, developing treatment plans, and ensuring documentation compliance with regulatory standards.
$74,870 - $78,470 / YEAR
1 month ago
Geisinger
The trainee will participate in providing Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) and will connect and manage patients receiving MOUD while collaborating with caregivers. They will also perform assessments, develop treatment plans, and provide patient education.
The trainee will participate in MOUD in community-based settings, receiving clinical training and peer support to initiate MOUD provision, while connecting patients to behavioral health counseling and social supports to ensure retention in care. Responsibilities also include performing initial and ongoing assessments, developing treatment plans, ordering tests and medications, and providing comprehensive patient education and counseling.
The Centers
The Behavioral Health Therapist provides mental health assessments and ongoing counseling using evidence-based practices. They work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive care and support for clients.
2 months ago
Vynca
The Lead Care Manager acts as the primary client contact, coordinating with all providers to ensure agreement on client needs and managing cases, benefits, education, and access to timely, cost-effective care. Responsibilities include assessing needs across physical, mental, and social domains, overseeing care plan development, and facilitating access to community-based services and supports.
$26 - $30 / HOUR
WellLife Network
The Family Specialist integrates family-focused goals into treatment planning and service delivery by engaging families through psychoeducation and evidence-based interventions to promote recovery. This role involves assessing family dynamics, coordinating care with a multidisciplinary team, and delivering services both in the office and extensively in the community.
$60,000 - $70,000 / YEAR
GT Independence
The Support Broker coordinates daily operations of Medicaid Waiver services, focusing on promoting participant independence according to regulations and policies. Key duties involve developing relationships, monitoring service quality, assisting participants with community integration, and providing guidance on self-direction models if applicable.
Claratel Behavioral Health
The Certified Peer Specialist for Youth will serve as the primary coordinator of behavioral health services for their caseload, building rapport and trust with adolescents and young adults. Responsibilities include linking individuals to necessary services, providing mentorship, support coordination, and life skills coaching to help them navigate transitions and reach personal goals.
3 months ago
Victor
The Lead Care Coordinator directly serves clients, manages care, and functions as part of a Care Team for the Enhanced Care Management Program by overseeing cases, coordinating benefits, and facilitating timely access to cost-effective care. This role involves collaborating with clients, families, and providers to promote wellness and independence while actively advocating for clients and linking them to necessary community-based services.
$23 - $32 / HOUR
Riverside Community Care
Recovery Support Coordinators provide case and care management, along with system navigation support, to individuals dealing with substance use and/or co-occurring mental health disorders. Key duties include partnering with individuals to access treatment, community resources, and recovery supports while identifying and resolving system barriers.
$22 / HOUR