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Samaritan Daytop Village
Overview
The Peer Specialist provides individualized support to clients with mental health diagnoses and/or substance use issues, serving as a role model and advocate. They assist clients in developing recovery plans and coordinate services with other providers.
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Compensation
$25 / HOUR
Posted
4 days ago
CENTER FOR POSITIVE CHANGES
The MHRS provides specialty mental health services to educate and coach youth and families on healthy social and emotional coping skills. They implement clinical direction to treat youth with co-occurring disorders and coordinate care with residential staff and social workers.
$23 / HOUR
8 days ago
Provide specialty mental health services to youth and families to improve social and emotional coping skills. Implement clinical direction to treat co-occurring disorders in collaboration with residential staff and social workers.
24 days ago
The MHRS provides specialty mental health services to youth and families to improve social and emotional coping skills. They implement clinical direction to treat co-occurring disorders and coordinate care with residential staff and social workers.
Westhab Inc.
The LMSW is responsible for coordinating mental health and substance abuse services for families in a homeless shelter. This includes managing a case load, facilitating workshops, and providing crisis intervention.
$66,300 - $70,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
RHA Health Services, LLC
The role involves providing strength-based support to individuals with mental health and/or substance use issues in various community settings, focusing on promoting recovery, symptom reduction, and achieving the highest quality of life. Responsibilities include facilitating relationships, minimizing negative effects of symptoms, supporting skill development, and performing case management functions like linking and arranging services.
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New Alternatives for Children, Inc.
The Case Planner provides clinical and casework services to youth and families, coordinating care within a multidisciplinary team. They conduct home and community-based visits while maintaining accurate documentation and adhering to regulatory requirements.
$55,000 - $70,000 / YEAR
Cornerstone Support Services LLC
Provide intensive, home-based services to families to ensure child safety and prevent out-of-home placement. Develop individualized treatment plans and coordinate with the Indiana Department of Child Services and community resources.
$25 - $30 / HOUR
Easterseals MORC
The Case Management Coordinator assesses individual needs, develops strength-based treatment plans, and provides ongoing support to clients. They also manage clinical documentation, coordinate referrals, and advocate for community resources to assist individuals in their recovery process.
The Case Management Coordinator assesses individual needs, develops strength-based treatment plans, and provides ongoing support to clients. They also manage clinical documentation, facilitate referrals, and advocate for community resources to assist individuals in their recovery process.
The Case Management Coordinator assesses and evaluates the needs of individuals to develop strength-based, person-centered treatment plans. They also provide advocacy, coordinate community resources, and maintain clinical documentation to support client recovery.
Good Seed Community Development Corporation
The Case Manager will deliver high-quality, client-centered case management services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, managing a caseload of 15–20 participants as their central point of contact. Key duties include conducting assessments, collaborating on service plans, building trusted relationships, facilitating referrals, and supporting clients in obtaining employment, benefits, and education.
$23 - $30 / HOUR
2 months ago
Southwest Behavioral & Health Services
The Therapist will provide evidenced-based clinical and non-clinical support services to adults, children, and adolescents, including developing and implementing treatment plans and conducting psychosocial assessments. Responsibilities also involve providing direct therapy, case management, engaging in solution-focused services, and participating in on-call crisis intervention coverage as needed.
The Therapist will provide timely, evidence-based clinical and non-clinical support services to adults, children, and adolescents, including developing and implementing treatment plans and conducting psychosocial assessments. Responsibilities also involve providing direct therapy, case management, engaging in solution-focused services, and participating in on-call crisis intervention coverage as needed.
Family Solutions Of Ohio INC
This position is responsible for providing community-based services utilizing evidence-based best practice models and implementing interventions for professional growth and development. The therapist will deliver intensive, person-centered, strength-based services while managing a small caseload to focus on clients with intensive and multiple needs.
$28 - $45 / HOUR
The therapist will provide evidenced-based clinical and non-clinical support services to adults, children, and adolescents, including conducting intakes, assessments, treatment planning, and group interventions. Key duties involve developing and implementing treatment plans, conducting thorough clinical assessments, and providing therapy or clinical case management for a full caseload.
$50,000 / YEAR
Northeast Family Services
The In-Home Therapist will deliver structured, consistent, strength-based therapeutic interventions directly within a client’s home to address the behavioral needs of youth. This role focuses on enhancing the mental wellness of individuals and families experiencing difficulties due to life situations or mental health concerns.
$64,000 - $72,000 / YEAR
The In-Home Therapist will deliver structured, consistent, strength-based therapeutic interventions directly in a client’s home to address a youth’s behavioral needs. This role involves working with individuals and families experiencing difficulties due to life situations or mental health concerns.
The In Home Behavioral Therapist (IHBS) will provide structured, consistent, strength-based therapeutic interventions in a client’s home to treat a youth’s behavioral needs. IHBS Therapists also support caregivers by helping them understand their children's needs through exploring behavior patterns and improving communication.
The In-Home Therapist will deliver structured, consistent, strength-based therapeutic interventions directly in the client's home to address a youth's behavioral needs. This role involves working with individuals and families experiencing difficulties due to life situations or mental health concerns.