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Athletic Trainer II - Primary Family Medicine
DescriptionSummary:
A professional who assesses, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates patient care activities. He/she has clinical and/or functional knowledge of the position for which they are accountable either directly or indirectly through delegation of tasks. Incumbent is accountable to the Administrative Team. Collaborates with other Clinical Associates to meet individual needs using communication and available resources to promote quality, cost effective care.
Responsibilities:
Performs clinical skills accurately and professionally in clinic and with assigned athletic programs
Associate is able to work proficiently and efficiently in all areas of athletic coverage
Associate is recognized by coaches and team physicians for providing excellent prevention and rehabilitation services to athletes and patients
Coordinates care with other healthcare providers as needed
Completes school and hospital paperwork within designated timeframes
Paperwork includes, but is not limited to, weekly timesheets, weekly injury treatment logs, etc.
Provides feedback and develops new tracking tools/forms if needed, to improve accuracy and efficiency of reporting
Participates in sport’s report summaries
Implements surveys for sport’s clients to better meet their needs and follow – up on their concerns
Responds to the requests of sport’s clients and physicians by developing a questionnaire (formal or informal)
Coordinates, plans, and implements new sport’s programs for existing clients
Consistently communicates clearly with co – workers, case management, parents, coaches, and physicians on athlete injuries and event coverage
Identifies barriers to effective communication and implements changes in processes to include meetings, documentation, etc.
Conducts a thorough initial clinical evaluation of injuries and illnesses commonly sustained by the competitive athlete
Demonstrates a thorough knowledge of functional anatomy and characteristic pathology of all common closed soft tissue injuries, open wounds, and fractures
Performs needs’ assessment of clients and recommends and develops clinics and educational programs
Collaborates with Principals, Athletic Directors, and Coaches to develop and implement programs of value to the school system
Provides appropriate first aid and emergency treatment for acute athletic injury/illnesses
Has knowledge of and demonstrate compliance with infection control policies
Appropriately handles and dispose of sharps and appropriately dispose of bio-hazardous materials
Expands relationships with current schools
Actively markets services to physicians and coaches and increase awareness to athletes and parents of sport’s affiliations
Actively pursues opportunities to expand into new schools or community partnerships
Takes lead with communication and coordination of coverage with new partners
Assists with offering 2 in-services per year in the community
Delivers treatment to athletes resulting in patient and physician satisfaction
Identifies barriers to patient and physician satisfaction and assists with improving entire process
Assists with formalizing current internal programs
Initiates and completes protocol development and actively markets to physicians
Anticipates patient and physician needs to decrease complaints/concerns and acts to resolve the situation
Assists with education of co – workers and clients by providing at least one in-service per year
Actively participates in maintaining the referral of athletes within the CHRISTUS Health Care System
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree
BLS
Work Schedule:
8AM - 5PM Monday-Friday
Work Type:
Full Time
5/8/2026
8:06PM
Behavioral Counselor II - Acute Psych Adult
DescriptionSummary:
Secures background information from patients and their families for social evaluation of environment and family relationships. Discusses information obtained in patient and family interviews with physicians, nursing staff, and other hospital and community personnel. Assists patients in finding resources they will need in their homes following discharge. Acts in a liaison role between hospital and family when patient is transferred to other hospital facilities
Responsibilities:
Utilize assessment data to ascertain psychosocial risk factors and develop individualized treatment plans for each patient
Responsible for implementing clinical interventions that promote, maintain or restore mental health, effect rehabilitation and facilitate developmental progression
Requirements:
Education/Skills
Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW), Counseling, Psychology, or a related behavioral health field required
Experience
Requires a minimum of three (3) years of experience providing behavioral health, social services, or counseling support in a healthcare, hospital, or community-based setting, including experience conducting patient and family assessments and coordinating care or resources.
Requires demonstrated experience collaborating with interdisciplinary care teams, including physicians, nursing staff, and community agencies, to support discharge planning, care transitions, and continuity of care.
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Current, unrestricted licensure in the State of Texas, Louisiana, or New Mexico is required, or the ability to obtain licensure in the applicable state prior to start date.
Acceptable licenses may include Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), or equivalent state-recognized behavioral health licensure, consistent with scope of practice and role responsibilities.
Basic Life Support required
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Part Time
5/8/2026
8:04PM
On-Air Sports Host
Looking for aspiring on air talent to be host for new sports app and content creation device. Looking for talent with sports knowledge a must. will be doing auditions 15th,16th, and 17 of May. A major youth sports event will be the location and trial by fire is the goal. If you think you have what it takes to become a voice and face of a new brand apply.
5/8/2026
8:00PM
Care Manager II - Case Management
DescriptionSummary:
The Care Manager (CM) II works in collaboration with the patient/family, physicians and multidisciplinary team members to ensure patient progression through the continuum of care and to develop a plan of care for each assigned patient from admission through discharge. The CM is responsible for identifying, initiating and managing optimal patient flow/throughput to enhance continuity of care, smooth and safe transitions, patient satisfaction, patient safety, and length of stay management. Support and expertise are provided through comprehensive assessment, planning, implementation, and overall evaluation of individual patient needs. Care Coordination and Discharge Planning are both responsibilities of this role. The CM assesses and responds to patient/family needs by coordinating efforts of other team members and identifies and resolves barriers that hinder effective patient care. The CM adheres to departmental and organizational goals, objectives, standards of performance, policies and procedures, and continually assures regulatory compliance.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Coordinates the integration of case management functions into the patient care and discharge planning processes in collaboration with other hospital departments, external service organizations, agencies, and healthcare facilities. Coordinates/facilitates patient care progression throughout the continuum of care in an efficient and cost-effective manner. Serves as resource, provides support, and advocates on behalf of the patient related to treatment decisions and end of life issues. Closely monitor patient length of stay in regard to the geometric mean length of stay and communicate/collaborate with appropriate interdisciplinary team members to remove barriers and expedite discharge. Implements and monitors the patient’s plan of care to ensure effectiveness and appropriateness of services. Identifies and escalates local and system barriers that are impeding diagnostic or treatment progress and issues related to quality and risk as appropriate in a timely manner. Proactively identifies and resolves delays and obstacles to discharge. Uses advanced conflict resolution skills as necessary to ensure timely resolution of issues. Collaborates with medical staff, nursing staff, and ancillary staff to eliminate barriers to efficient delivery of care in the appropriate setting. Interviews patients/families to obtain information about social, emotional, and financial factors which impact health status to develop comprehensive discharge planning assessment and care plan. Assesses needs for discharge planning and continuing care/resource support following discharge; independently makes recommendations to patients and families regarding post-acute level of care needs and options including: Acute Rehabilitation Placement Nursing Home or Skilled Nursing placement Psychiatric or Substance Abuse placement New Dialysis Child/Adult/Domestic Abuse Home Health/Hospice Referrals Legal issues (adoptions, guardianship) Assistance with Advance Directives Community Resource needs Financial Issues/Funding options DME Referrals and Coordination Social Determinants of Health Initiates discharge planning at the time of admission and makes post-hospital service referrals based upon information gathered during assessment and interactions with physicians, multidisciplinary care team, and payors as indicated. Acts as patient advocate by negotiating for, and coordinating, resources with payors, agencies, and vendors. Ensures that all elements critical to the plan of care have been communicated to the patient/family and members of the healthcare team and are documented as necessary to assure continuity of care. Provide appropriate interventions which demonstrate knowledge of and sensitivity toward cultural diversity and the religious, developmental, health literacy, and educational backgrounds of the patient population. Assesses the patient’s formal and informal support system as well as available benefits and/or community resources. Meets directly with patient/family to assess needs and develop and individualized care plan in collaboration with the physician. Ensures and maintains plan consensus from patient/family, physician and payor. Provides education, information, direction, and support related to patient’s goals of care. Acts as patient advocate to develop treatment plan and coordinate patient care and to transition patient to the appropriate next level of care. Demonstrates and promotes respect for the dignity and rights of every patient while adhering to the safety standards and practices of the organization and the nursing profession. Collaborates with the physician and other health care professionals to promote appropriate use of medical center resources. Provides information and support to patients and families, helping them access needed resources within the medical center and community. Actively participates in clinical performance improvement activities involving length of stay, resource utilization, avoidable days, cost per case, and readmissions. Measures effectiveness of interventions through direct communication with post-acute care providers, patients, and caregivers. Promotes individual professional growth and development by meeting requirements for mandatory/continuing education and skills competency. Actively participates in Multidisciplinary/Patient Care Progression Rounds. Escalates cases as appropriate and per policy to Physician Advisors and/or CM Director. Documents in the medical record per regulatory and department guidelines. May be asked to assist with special projects. May serve a preceptor or orienter to new associates. Assumes responsibility for professional growth and development. Must have excellent verbal and written communication and ability to interact with diverse populations. Must have critical and analytical thinking skills. Must have demonstrated clinical competency. Must have the ability to Multitask and to function in a stressful and fast paced environment. Must have working knowledge of discharge planning, utilization management, case management, performance improvement, and managed care reimbursement. Must have understanding of pre-acute and post-acute levels of care and community resources. Must have ability to work independently and exercise sound judgment in interactions with physicians, payors, patients and their families. Must be understanding of internal and external resources and knowledge of available community resources. Must have the ability to move around the hospital to all areas for the majority of the workday while in office the rest of the day; general office and hospital environment.
Job Requirements:
Education/Skills
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing (BSN preferred) or Masters Degree in Social Work (MSW) required or demonstrated success in CHRISTUS Care Manager I Position for at least 5 years on top of the required experience in lieu of education required.
Experience
Two or more years clinical experience with one year in the acute care setting preferred.
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
RN or LMSW in the state of employment is required for new hires.
LBSW accepted for associates with 5+ years of demonstrated success and experience in CHRISTUS Care Manager I role.
Certification in Case Management preferred.
BLS preferred.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/8/2026
7:44PM
Care Manager III, Case Management - Full time
DescriptionHiring bonus incentive of $10,000 for a 2-year commitment.
Summary:
The Care Manager (CM) III works in collaboration with the patient/family, physicians, and multidisciplinary team members to ensure patient progression through the continuum of care and to develop a plan of care for each assigned patient from admission through discharge. The CM is responsible for identifying, initiating, and managing optimal patient flow/throughput to enhance continuity of care, smooth and safe transitions, patient satisfaction, patient safety, and length of stay management. Support and expertise are provided through comprehensive assessment, planning, implementation, and overall evaluation of individual patient needs. Care Coordination and Discharge Planning are both responsibilities of this role. The CM assesses and responds to patient/family needs by coordinating the efforts of other team members and identifies and resolves barriers that hinder effective patient care. The CM adheres to departmental and organizational goals, objectives, standards of performance, policies, and procedures, and continually assures regulatory compliance.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Coordinates the integration of case management functions into the patient care and discharge planning processes in collaboration with other hospital departments, external service organizations, agencies, and healthcare facilities.
Coordinates/facilitates patient care progression throughout the continuum of care in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
Serves as a resource and provides support related to treatment decisions and end-of-life issues.
Closely monitor the patient's length of stay in regard to the geometric mean length of stay and communicate/collaborate with appropriate interdisciplinary team members to remove barriers and expedite discharge.
Implements and monitors the patient’s plan of care to ensure effectiveness and appropriateness of services.
Identifies and escalates local and system barriers that are impeding diagnostic or treatment progress and issues related to quality and risk as appropriate in a timely manner.
Proactively identifies and resolves delays and obstacles to discharge.
Uses advanced conflict resolution skills as necessary to ensure timely resolution of issues.
Collaborates with medical staff, nursing staff, and ancillary staff to eliminate barriers to efficient delivery of care in the appropriate setting.
Interview patients/families to obtain information about social, emotional, and financial factors that impact health status to develop a comprehensive discharge planning assessment and care plan.
Assesses needs for discharge planning and continuing care/resource support following discharge; independently makes recommendations to patients and families regarding the post-acute level of care needs and options including:
Acute Rehabilitation Placement
Nursing Home or Skilled Nursing placement
Psychiatric or Substance Abuse placement
New Dialysis
Child/Adult/Domestic Abuse
Home Health/Hospice Referrals
Legal issues (adoptions, guardianship)
Assistance with Advance Directives
Community Resource needs
Financial Issues/Funding options
DME Referrals and Coordination
Social Determinants of Health
Initiates discharge planning at the time of admission and makes post-hospital service referrals based upon information gathered during assessment and interactions with physicians, multidisciplinary care team, and payors as indicated.
Acts as patient advocate by negotiating for, and coordinating, resources with payors, agencies, and vendors.
Ensures that all elements critical to the plan of care have been communicated to the patient/family and members of the healthcare team and are documented as necessary to assure continuity of care.
Provide appropriate interventions which demonstrate knowledge of and sensitivity toward cultural diversity and the religious, developmental, health literacy, and educational backgrounds of the patient population.
Assesses the patient’s formal and informal support system as well as available benefits and/or community resources.
Meets directly with patient/family to assess needs and develop and individualized care plan in collaboration with the physician.
Ensures and maintains plan consensus from patient/family, physician and payor.
Provide education, information, direction, and support related to patient’s goals of care.
Acts as patient advocate to develop treatment plan and coordinate patient care and to transition patient to the appropriate next level of care.
Demonstrates and promotes respect for the dignity and rights of every patient while adhering to the safety standards and practices of the organization and the nursing profession.
Collaborates with the physician and other health care professionals to promote appropriate use of medical center resources.
Provides information and support to patients and families, helping them access needed resources within the medical center and community.
Actively participates in clinical performance improvement activities involving length of stay, resource utilization, avoidable days, cost per case, and readmissions.
Measures effectiveness of interventions through direct communication with post-acute care providers, patients, and caregivers.
Promotes individual professional growth and development by meeting requirements for mandatory/continuing education and skills competency.
Actively participates in Multidisciplinary/Patient Care Progression Rounds.
Escalates cases as appropriate and per policy to Physician Advisors and/or CM Director.
Documents in the medical record per regulatory and department guidelines.
May be asked to assist with special projects.
May serve as a preceptor or orienter to new associates.
Assumes responsibility for professional growth and development.
Must have knowledge of discharge planning, utilization management, case management, performance improvement, and managed care reimbursement.
Must have an understanding of pre-acute and post-acute levels of care and community resources.
Must have the ability to work independently and exercise sound judgment in interactions with physicians, payors, patients, and their families.
Must have an understanding of internal and external resources and knowledge of available community resources.
Must be able to move around the hospital to all areas for the majority of the workday while in the office the rest of the day; general office and hospital environment.
Job Requirements:
Education/Skills BSN or Masters Degree in Social Work (MSW) required or demonstrated success in CHRISTUS Care Manager II position for at least 5 years on top of the required experience (in lieu of education requirement) which includes:
Demonstrated leadership skills – formal or informal.
Demonstrated willingness to mentor team members including onboarding and orienting new associates.
Demonstrated problem-solving skills.
Demonstrated a positive approach in difficult and challenging situations.
Demonstrated agent for change and change management.
Experience 5 years of experience in the clinical setting with at least 3 years in the acute care setting required. Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
RN or LCSW in the state of employment is required for new hires.
LMSW is accepted for associates with 5+ years of demonstrated success and experience in a CM II role within CHRISTUS Health.
CM Certification preferred.
BLS preferred.
Work Schedule:
TBD
Work Type:
Full Time
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5/8/2026
7:28PM
BCBA
ob SummaryWe are seeking a dedicated and strategic Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our growing clinical leadership team. In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing high-quality ABA programs, supervising a team of dedicated RBTs/BTs, and ensuring the highest standards of care for our clients and their families.As a leader within Inspira Behavior, you will play a critical role in bridging clinical excellence with operational efficiency, contributing to a supportive team culture that values collaboration and professional growth.Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Oversight: Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBAs) and develop individualized, evidence-based treatment plans.Supervision & Mentorship: Provide high-quality supervision to Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and BCaBAs in accordance with BACB guidelines.Case Management: Monitor client progress, analyze data, and make data-driven adjustments to treatment protocols.Parent Training: Empower families through regular training sessions to ensure consistency and generalization of skills.Collaboration: Work closely with the Clinical Director and recruitment teams to ensure seamless onboarding and caseload management.Compliance: Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with funding source requirements.QualificationsCertification: Current BCBA certification in good standing with the BACB.Education: Master’s degree in Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Education, or a related field.Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience in the field of ABA (preferred).Licensure: Ability to obtain/maintain necessary state-level licensing in California.Skills: Strong analytical skills, excellent verbal and written communication, and a passion for mentoring clinical staff.Why Join Us?Unified Culture: Join a team that values strategic leadership and collaborative decision-making.Career Growth: Opportunities for advancement into Clinical Director or specialized leadership roles.Streamlined Processes: Benefit from our newly unified interview and onboarding systems designed to respect your time and expertise.Comprehensive Benefits: Competitive salary, health/dental/vision insurance, 401(k) options, and CEU reimbursement.
5/8/2026
7:20PM
Behavioral Counselor II - Behavioral Medicine
DescriptionSummary:
Secures background information from patients and their families for social evaluation of environment and family relationships. Discusses information obtained in patient and family interviews with physicians, nursing staff, and other hospital and community personnel. Assists patients in finding resources they will need in their homes following discharge. Acts in a liaison role between hospital and family when patient is transferred to other hospital facilities
Responsibilities:
Utilize assessment data to ascertain psychosocial risk factors and develop individualized treatment plans for each patient
Responsible for implementing clinical interventions that promote, maintain or restore mental health, effect rehabilitation and facilitate developmental progression
Requirements:
Education/Skills
Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW), Counseling, Psychology, or a related behavioral health field required
Experience
Requires a minimum of three (3) years of experience providing behavioral health, social services, or counseling support in a healthcare, hospital, or community-based setting, including experience conducting patient and family assessments and coordinating care or resources.
Requires demonstrated experience collaborating with interdisciplinary care teams, including physicians, nursing staff, and community agencies, to support discharge planning, care transitions, and continuity of care.
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Current, unrestricted licensure in the State of Texas, Louisiana, or New Mexico is required, or the ability to obtain licensure in the applicable state prior to start date.
Acceptable licenses may include Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), or equivalent state-recognized behavioral health licensure, consistent with scope of practice and role responsibilities.
Basic Life Support required
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/8/2026
7:18PM
School-Based Counselor
Think of the School-based Counselor as a teammate who's always supporting the students we serve, helping to create a warm, inclusive, and empowering space for every student to grow. With a strength-based mindset, our Counselors create personalized ways to support each student while celebrating everything that makes them unique. As a Counselor you won't be working alone; you will have the opportunity to partner with families, educators, and other mental health professionals to build a strong circle of support. The team will help students feel seen, heard, and ready to chase their goals both in school and beyond. Join our dedicated team and apply today! ABOUT PATHFINDERSeneca’s Pathfinder Academy is a Nonpublic School in Union City, California, serving students in grades 6–12. We partner with school districts across the Bay Area to support students with significant mental health and behavioral needs. Pathfinder provides a high-quality education through a culturally responsive lens, integrating therapeutic and special education services to meet students where they are. We believe in creating a safe, supportive environment where students are empowered to heal, grow, and thrive. Our mission is to inspire a love of learning while building the skills, relationships, and resilience students need to succeed in school and beyond. With strong academic standards and an emphasis on compassion, community, and self-investment, students are encouraged to take ownership of their growth. At Pathfinder, we believe every student can learn—and deserves the opportunity to do so in a setting that nurtures their full potential. ABOUT SENECA Seneca has been nominated among the Bay Area’s Top Workplaces for several consecutive years. We’re committed to providing traditionally marginalized communities with a network of excellent mental health, community-based, and educational services. We are committed to building a diverse staff. Our programs deeply engage in conversations and training on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to bring equity and justice to the youth and families we serve. RESPONSIBILITIESWork as an effective member of a multidisciplinary team with teachers, therapists, and other specialists/educational staffFoster strong therapeutic relationships with students that support engagement at school and in progress towards individualized goalsAid in the implementation of classroom modifications and accommodations as identified by students’ individualized education plans (IEP) or other plansProvide direct behavioral intervention that decreases engagement in behaviors that have impeded school success and increases engagement in replacement behaviorsProvide effective supervision of students at all times to maintain safetyUtilize crisis communication and de-escalation techniques, this may include intervening with the clients' behavioral program through physical managementContribute to a strong school culture by participating in or leading activities that celebrate success and promote joyComplete required data collection and service documentation to measure the effectiveness of services, inform team decision making, and/or engage in service billingTransport clients to and from school as needed QUALIFICATIONSEducation/Experience Requirements:Bachelor’s degree ORAssociate degree or equivalent + 1 year of applicable experience ORHigh School Diploma/GED + 2 years of applicable experienceApplicable experience can include paid or unpaid experience working with youth or families, working in a classroom setting, working in a mental health setting, providing academic support to youth, or providing crisis support to youthAt least 21 years of ageTB test clearance, fingerprinting clearance, and any other state/federal licensing or certification requirementsValid driver's license, clean driving record, and insurability through Seneca Family of Agencies’ insurance policy SCHEDULEFull-timeMonday - Friday, 8:30am - 5pm BENEFITS Starting at $26.22 - $28.72 per hour, commensurate with experienceAdditional compensation provided upon passing bilingual language proficiency exam Salary increases each year5 weeks of Paid Time off and 11 Paid HolidaysComprehensive benefits package:Medical, dental, vision, chiropractic, acupuncture, fertility coverageLong-term disability, family leave, and life insurance50% paid premiums for dependents403b Retirement PlanEmployer-paid Employee Assistance Plan Seneca is a Public Service Loan Forgiveness certified employerPromotional opportunities across the agency in California and Washington Please apply directly through our website by clicking here!
5/8/2026
6:57PM
Behavioral Counselor II - Acute Phys Rehab - PRN
DescriptionSummary:
Secures background information from patients and their families for social evaluation of environment and family relationships. Discusses information obtained in patient and family interviews with physicians, nursing staff, and other hospital and community personnel. Assists patients in finding resources they will need in their homes following discharge. Acts in a liaison role between hospital and family when patient is transferred to other hospital facilities
Responsibilities:
Utilize assessment data to ascertain psychosocial risk factors and develop individualized treatment plans for each patient
Responsible for implementing clinical interventions that promote, maintain or restore mental health, effect rehabilitation and facilitate developmental progression
Requirements:
Education/Skills
Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW), Counseling, Psychology, or a related behavioral health field required
Experience
Requires a minimum of three (3) years of experience providing behavioral health, social services, or counseling support in a healthcare, hospital, or community-based setting, including experience conducting patient and family assessments and coordinating care or resources.
Requires demonstrated experience collaborating with interdisciplinary care teams, including physicians, nursing staff, and community agencies, to support discharge planning, care transitions, and continuity of care.
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Current, unrestricted licensure in the State of Texas, Louisiana, or New Mexico is required, or the ability to obtain licensure in the applicable state prior to start date.
Acceptable licenses may include Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), or equivalent state-recognized behavioral health licensure, consistent with scope of practice and role responsibilities.
Basic Life Support required
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Per Diem As Needed
5/8/2026
6:56PM
Nutrition Educator - Clark County Food Bank
This is an AmeriCorps/Washington Service Corps national service position. It is contingent on funding and open until filled. To serve in AmeriCorps you must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or lawful permanent resident of the United States. Please do not inquire if you do not meet these requirements.The Nutrition Educator supports Clark County Food Bank’s mission by providing hands-on nutrition education. Duties include:Teach one or more of our classes such as Cooking Matters, Seed to Supper, and Student Nutrition and Cooking (SNAC).Engage with community members of all ages.Develop targeted and unique workshops (some examples from past members are: "Butchers on a Budget," "Herbs not Salt," and "Vegan Cooking”).Create nutrition education materials.Collaborate with site staff on strategic planning, measuring program success, and sustainability efforts.Participate in routine aspects of organization work including staff meetings, special events, additional training, program reporting, and community meetings related to public health.Monthly stipend: $3,157Additional Benefits:Medical Insurance.Enhanced member benefits including access to mental health counseling, career services, and financial counseling.Education award of up to $7,395 upon completion of service.Childcare and food assistance if eligible.About UsThe mission of the Clark County Food Bank is to "alleviate hunger and its root causes." The Food+ Program recognizes that ending hunger requires more than just distributing food. Food insecurity is deeply connected to other challenges. Unstable housing, unemployment, healthcare access, and a lack of education or financial tools all play a part. Food+ programs work alongside our food distribution efforts to address these root causes. We offer services in: Nutrition Education, Financial Empowerment, Resource Navigation, and Workforce Development. Food+ advances our vision of a healthier, more self-sufficient community. The member will teach people how to cook, shop, grow, and prepare healthy meals on a budget. This position requires flexibility to serve after 5 pm and on occasional weekends. Members will receive mentorship from experienced professional staff. We expect to begin rolling review of applications and interviews in mid-May. Visit us online at: www.clarkcountyfoodbank.org or email the host site at: murphy.best@clarkcountyfoodbank.org for more information.
5/8/2026
6:48PM
Food Security Associate - Clark County Food Bank
This is an AmeriCorps/Washington Service Corps national service position. It is contingent on funding and open until filled. To serve in AmeriCorps you must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or lawful permanent resident of the United States. Please do not inquire if you do not meet these requirements.The Food Security Associate supports Clark County Food Bank’s mission through food access and programming. Duties include: Lead daily food recovery shifts to repack food gleaned from grocery stores.Engage with community members of all ages.Coordinate workshops provided by external partners.Develop authentic relationships with customers through food pantry distribution.Collaborate with site staff on strategic planning, measuring program success, and sustainability efforts.Participate in routine aspects of organization work including staff meetings, special events, additional training, program reporting, and community meetings related to public health.Monthly stipend: $3,157Additional Benefits:Medical Insurance.Enhanced member benefits including access to mental health counseling, career services, and financial counseling.Education award of up to $7,395 upon completion of service.Childcare and food assistance if eligible.About UsThe mission of the Clark County Food Bank is to "alleviate hunger and its root causes." The Food+ Program recognizes that ending hunger requires more than just distributing food. Food insecurity is deeply connected to other challenges. Unstable housing, unemployment, healthcare access, and a lack of education or financial tools all play a part. Food+ programs work alongside our food distribution efforts to address these root causes. We offer services in: Nutrition Education, Financial Empowerment, Resource Navigation, and Workforce Development. Food+ advances our vision of a healthier, more self-sufficient community. The member will support multiple aspects of our food recovery and distribution efforts. This position requires flexibility to serve after 5 pm and on occasional weekends. Members will receive mentorship from experienced professional staff. We expect to begin rolling review of applications and interviews in mid-May. Visit us online at: www.clarkcountyfoodbank.org or email the host site at: murphy.best@clarkcountyfoodbank.org for more information.
5/8/2026
6:43PM
Behavioral Counselor II - Acute Psych Adult - PRN
DescriptionSummary:
Secures background information from patients and their families for social evaluation of environment and family relationships. Discusses information obtained in patient and family interviews with physicians, nursing staff, and other hospital and community personnel. Assists patients in finding resources they will need in their homes following discharge. Acts in a liaison role between hospital and family when patient is transferred to other hospital facilities
Responsibilities:
Utilize assessment data to ascertain psychosocial risk factors and develop individualized treatment plans for each patient
Responsible for implementing clinical interventions that promote, maintain or restore mental health, effect rehabilitation and facilitate developmental progression
Requirements:
Education/Skills
Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW), Counseling, Psychology, or a related behavioral health field required
Experience
Requires a minimum of three (3) years of experience providing behavioral health, social services, or counseling support in a healthcare, hospital, or community-based setting, including experience conducting patient and family assessments and coordinating care or resources.
Requires demonstrated experience collaborating with interdisciplinary care teams, including physicians, nursing staff, and community agencies, to support discharge planning, care transitions, and continuity of care.
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Current, unrestricted licensure in the State of Texas, Louisiana, or New Mexico is required, or the ability to obtain licensure in the applicable state prior to start date.
Acceptable licenses may include Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), or equivalent state-recognized behavioral health licensure, consistent with scope of practice and role responsibilities.
Basic Life Support required
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Per Diem As Needed
5/8/2026
6:43PM
Behavior Therapist
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Behavior Therapist to join our multidisciplinary mental health and behavioral services team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong foundation in behavioral health interventions, with a focus on supporting individuals with developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, and other mental health conditions. As a Behavior Therapist, you will deliver evidence-based therapies, conduct patient assessments, and collaborate with families and healthcare professionals to promote positive behavioral change. This role offers an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in clients' lives through personalized care and innovative therapeutic techniques.Duties· Implement behavioral therapy programs utilizing applied behavior analysis (ABA) and other evidence-based practices tailored to individual needs.· Conduct comprehensive patient assessments, including intake evaluations and diagnostic evaluations using ICD-9 and ICD-10 coding systems.· Develop and modify treatment plans based on ongoing data collection, progress monitoring, and clinical research findings.· Provide direct support and counseling to children, adolescents, and adults with developmental disabilities, PTSD, or other mental health challenges.· Facilitate individual and group therapy sessions incorporating modalities such as psychodynamic therapy, art therapy, dance therapy, or cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).· Collaborate with families, caregivers, and educational teams to implement behavior management strategies within home or school settings.· Maintain accurate medical documentation and ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations to protect patient confidentiality.· Manage crisis situations effectively through crisis intervention techniques and crisis management protocols.Skills· Extensive knowledge of psychotherapy modalities including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, and behavior management strategies.· Proficiency in motivational interviewing techniques to foster client engagement and motivation for change.· Experience working with children, individuals with autism spectrum disorder, disabilities, or in pediatric settings; familiarity with special education is advantageous.· Strong background in medical terminology, ICD coding (ICD-9/ICD-10), medical records management, and clinical research methodologies.· Ability to perform patient assessments, diagnostic evaluations, and case management effectively within outpatient or inpatient environments.· Skilled in crisis intervention, crisis management, addiction counseling, grief counseling, chronic pain counseling, and PTSD care.· Familiarity with telehealth platforms for remote service delivery; experience in outpatient clinics or hospital settings is preferred.· Competence in data collection for research purposes and experience with CPT coding for billing purposes.· Excellent communication skills combined with a compassionate approach to patient care; ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams focused on behavioral health outcomes. Join us in delivering impactful behavioral health services that empower individuals to achieve their full potential through compassionate care and innovative therapeutic practices! Pay: $22.00 - $29.00 per hourEducation Requirements:***HS level is okay, BA preferred, minimal afternoon hours at first with opportunity to grow***** Work Location: In person
5/8/2026
6:27PM
Behavior Therapist
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Behavior Therapist to join our multidisciplinary mental health and behavioral services team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong foundation in behavioral health interventions, with a focus on supporting individuals with developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, and other mental health conditions. As a Behavior Therapist, you will deliver evidence-based therapies, conduct patient assessments, and collaborate with families and healthcare professionals to promote positive behavioral change. This role offers an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in clients' lives through personalized care and innovative therapeutic techniques.Duties· Implement behavioral therapy programs utilizing applied behavior analysis (ABA) and other evidence-based practices tailored to individual needs.· Conduct comprehensive patient assessments, including intake evaluations and diagnostic evaluations using ICD-9 and ICD-10 coding systems.· Develop and modify treatment plans based on ongoing data collection, progress monitoring, and clinical research findings.· Provide direct support and counseling to children, adolescents, and adults with developmental disabilities, PTSD, or other mental health challenges.· Facilitate individual and group therapy sessions incorporating modalities such as psychodynamic therapy, art therapy, dance therapy, or cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).· Collaborate with families, caregivers, and educational teams to implement behavior management strategies within home or school settings.· Maintain accurate medical documentation and ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations to protect patient confidentiality.· Manage crisis situations effectively through crisis intervention techniques and crisis management protocols.Skills· Extensive knowledge of psychotherapy modalities including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, and behavior management strategies.· Proficiency in motivational interviewing techniques to foster client engagement and motivation for change.· Experience working with children, individuals with autism spectrum disorder, disabilities, or in pediatric settings; familiarity with special education is advantageous.· Strong background in medical terminology, ICD coding (ICD-9/ICD-10), medical records management, and clinical research methodologies.· Ability to perform patient assessments, diagnostic evaluations, and case management effectively within outpatient or inpatient environments.· Skilled in crisis intervention, crisis management, addiction counseling, grief counseling, chronic pain counseling, and PTSD care.· Familiarity with telehealth platforms for remote service delivery; experience in outpatient clinics or hospital settings is preferred.· Competence in data collection for research purposes and experience with CPT coding for billing purposes.· Excellent communication skills combined with a compassionate approach to patient care; ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams focused on behavioral health outcomes. Join us in delivering impactful behavioral health services that empower individuals to achieve their full potential through compassionate care and innovative therapeutic practices! Pay: $20.00 - $27.00 per hourEducation Requirements:***HS level is okay, BA preferred, minimal afternoon hours at first with opportunity to grow***** Work Location: In person
5/8/2026
6:23PM
Victim Engagement Program Operations & Implementation Specialist
To be considered for this role, please be sure to apply no later than 11:59pm PDT on 5/26/26 on our external career site. Applications through handshake will not be reviewed. Victim Engagement Program Operations & Implementation Specialist - Operations & Policy Analyst 2Salem, OR - Equitable Center The Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) invites you to join our Community Services team as a full-time, permanent Victim Engagement Program (VEP) Operations & Implementation Specialist. This role is part of the Victim Engagement Program and is central to supporting program operations through project management, process improvement, and ongoing monitoring of program fidelity across VEP initiatives. The position provides research and objective analysis to inform victim services policy and operational decisions, while also tracking program data, maintaining records in Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS), and developing reports to evaluate effectiveness and support agency performance reviews. You will collaborate regularly with victim and survivor service organizations, community partners, and juvenile justice partners. Key responsibilities for this role include:Support Victim Engagement Program (VEP) operations by providing lifecycle project management, process improvement analysis, program performance monitoring, and programmatic data tracking of all program initiatives.Contribute to the development and delivery of training and coaching on the implementation of VEP programing to new and existing OYA staff and community partners. Development and implementation of youth and crime victim service protocols including oversight and coordination of victim engagement protocols related to youth transition and parole committee reviews.Based at OYA Central Office in Salem, this position plays a key role in shaping programs and decisions that impact both agency operations and juvenile justice systems across the state. Minimum Qualifications:A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and two years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.OR;Any combination of experience and education equivalent to five years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification Desired Attributes: If you have these qualities, let us know. It’s how we will choose whom to move forward!Note: You do not need to have all these qualities to be eligible for this position. Familiarity with victim service practices and a commitment to deepen understanding and practice.Proven ability to build positive interpersonal and community relationships.Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences and align efforts toward a common objective.Results-driven and a strong desire to achieve set goals.Ability to problem solve and manage conflict constructively.Strong organizational skills and ability to effectively manage multiple projects at once How to Apply:RESUME AND COVER LETTER REQUIRED: In your cover letter, please describe your experience, skills, and knowledge as they relate to the DESIRED ATTRIBUTES/APPLICATION SCORING CRITERIA of the position and explain why you are the best fit for this role. Limit your cover letter to no more than 2 pages and ensure it is in PDF format for accessibility.Ensure your application and/or resume thoroughly reflect your skills, experience (both lived and professional), knowledge, and/or education pertinent to this position, including how you meet the minimum qualifications and any/all desired attributes. If a resume is provided, include in your resume dates of employment and descriptions of duties/responsibilities for each position.After you submit your application, please respond to the public records request authorization and gender identity questionnaire. This step will come after you submit and will complete the process. If you are an employee, the tasks will come to your Workday inbox.If you are a veteran, you may receive preference. Click here for more information about veterans’ preference. The task to claim preference will come after the public records request and gender identity questionnaire tasks. Click here for a guide on how to upload your documents. For privacy reasons, please do not attach your DD214/DD215/civil service preference letter to your application or combine it with any other required document attachments. Caution: If you fail to follow these instructions, including failing to attach a cover letter and resume as described above, we will have to disqualify your application. We cannot consider incomplete or late applications. Additional Information:Hybrid Work Schedule: This position requires in-office attendance 2–3 days per week, depending on team schedules, project demands, and business needs. It may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement, with additional in-person attendance required for meetings and trainings as needed. Remote work is evaluated periodically to ensure business needs are being met and can be adjusted at any time. Please visit the state’s Work Reimagined website for more information.This recruitment will be used to establish a list of qualified candidates to fill current and future vacancies.Comprehensive and equitable base salary offer within the listed range based on your experience, skills and education. For more information on pay equity, click here.The salary range listed is the non-PERS participating rate. If you are already a participating PERS member or once you become PERS eligible, the salary range will increase by 6%. Please review the Classification and Compensation page for more details.Representation: This position is represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU/OPEU).This position receives annual increases on the anniversary date until the maximum of the salary range is reached.Please save a copy of this job announcement for your reference, as it may not be available for you to view after the job closes. Tentative Recruitment Schedule:NOTE: The first round of interviews are conducted via VidCruiter, an online video interview platform that offers flexibility by allowing you to complete your interview within a given time window. We want to give all candidates ample time and support to participate comfortably. Access to a computer or smartphone with internet, a camera, and a microphone will be necessary.1st Round Interviews: June 3 - June 7, 2026 (Vidcruiter)2nd Round Interviews: June 16, 2026 (IN-PERSON) These are TENTATIVE dates and are subject to change. Would you like to learn more about this position or how our application process works? Join our Recruitment team every other Wednesday between 11am-11:30am PST during our OYA Career Chat Sessions. We can assist you with all your application and agency questions! Click Here to Register for OYA Career Chats! ABOUT OYAAt OYA, diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than just words on a page. To meet our mission and live our values as an agency, DEI must be at the heart of all we do. We support cultural competence, develop teams and cultivate leaders in ways that are equitable to everyone, especially people of color, those who identify as LGBTQ+, or those from other marginalized communities. We are explicit and intentional as we identify resources that all our youth and staff need to grow and prosper. Our DEI work connects closely with our culture of positive human development, with safe and supportive environments where everyone is held accountable and connected to their community. The end goal is to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments. If you are looking to join a team that values individual and cultural differences, with the opportunity to contribute to youth reformation by enriching our workforce with diversity, OYA wants to hear from you! People of color, women, and other members of historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply! For more information please visit www.oregon.gov/oya. What's in it for You?OYA values our employees. We believe that your time outside of the workplace is as valuable as it is inside the workplace. We offer a great work/life balance with flexible work schedules on most positions and a competitive benefits package, including low-cost, high-coverage health insurance, generous time-off, and a competitive retirement plan. Discover more about working in Oregon state government by clicking here. This position is represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU/OPEU). By joining and maintaining your membership with SEIU Local 503, the following benefits are available to you such as:$2,500 life insurance policy paid for by your union, SEIU Local 503. This policy is in effect if you are an active member.Up to $200,000 of additional life insurance can be purchased. Up to $100,000 member life, $40,000 spouse and $10,000 child is guaranteed within the first 90 days of new union membership.Short Term Disability insurance is guaranteed if purchased within the first 90 days of new union membership.Legal insurance enrollment is available to purchase within the first 90 days of new union membership.Tuition reimbursement. For more information on SEIU, please click here. Additional Information:Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we are here to serve. OYA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be individualized based on merit, competence, performance, and business need. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.” The more diverse we are, the better our work will be. Applicants with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation to participate in the hiring process. For assistance regarding reasonable accommodation or for alternative format please contact OYA Recruitment at 971-345-1236. Oregon Relay Service can be reached by calling 7-1-1. Pre-employment Checks:In keeping with our mission, OYA will conduct a criminal record check, per OAR 416 Division 800, a driving record background check and a vulnerable population abuse and neglect check. Information obtained about an individual is confidential. An individual who refuses to consent to a criminal records/background check shall be disqualified from consideration in the position for which you applied. All applicants are subject to additional pre-employment check(s) such as fingerprint based on criminal records check, pre-employment drug screening and/or education verification as required for the position. In 2003 Congress passed the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), the first federal civil statue focused specifically on addressing sexual violence in juvenile facilities, jails, prisons, and other facilities. In recognition of the rights, safety, and well-being of the youth we serve you will be asked specific questions about your background to ensure our hiring and promotion practices comply with the National PREA standards. All positions in OYA will require the incumbent to serve as a "mandatory reporter" of child abuse. Visa Sponsorship:We do not offer Visa sponsorship. If you are hired, you will be required to fill out the US Department of Homeland Security’s I-9 form confirming you are able to work in the US. OYA uses E-Verify to confirm that applicants are authorized to work in the United States. Have Questions?: For questions about the job announcement, email the OYA recruitment team at OYAjobs@oya.oregon.gov.
5/8/2026
6:05PM
Bilingual Crisis Interventionist
Easterseals Blake Foundation started as the Cerebral Palsy Foundation of Southern Arizona. Since then, we have expanded our services to better serve our community members. We are now one of Arizona's top providers of comprehensive behavioral health services, child welfare, and services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We serve more than 40,000 individuals and families across 10 counties and support more than 3,700 children in Foster Care throughout Southern Arizona. Are you ready to make profound, positive differences in people's lives every day? We offer our full-time employees the following benefits:Medical, Dental and VisionFlexible Spending Account and Dependent Flexible Spending AccountHealth Savings AccountVoluntary Life insuranceVoluntary Short-term Disability insuranceCritical Illness insuranceAccident insuranceEmployer paid life insurance, long-term disability insurance, and Employee Assistance ProgramGeneral Position Description: Responsible for providing crisis intervention, assessment, counseling, and behavioral health support to members.Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Provides behavioral health support to members and families in crisis and post-crisis. Facilitates connecting member to their appropriate clinical team member.Deescalates crisis situations and assesses for danger to self and danger for others.Assesses and provides crisis intervention services to members and their families. Documents all interactions in members' individual charts. Continues the assessment process throughout the behavioral health process, including the continued identification of the child and family strengths, needs, and culture, and monitors progress toward treatment goals.Completes screeners, assessments, crisis plans, intake paperwork, and other paperwork needed to stabilize a crisis or enroll a new member.Coordinates care with member’s clinical team and conducts CFTs and ARTs to ensure member has appropriate services for their clinical needs. Coordinates care with inpatient hospitals, emergency room departments, crisis centers, residential treatment facilities, and other placements as necessary. Arranges hospital discharge appointments.Responds to requests for documentation or information about a member from community providers, hospitals, or Crisis Response Center (CRC).Completes enrollment and crisis planning with Hospitals and CRC when an urgent enrollment is needed. Works with families and children that require a high level of service provision, contact, and coordination of treatment.Works collaboratively with other systems such as Juvenile/Adult Detention, Juvenile/Adult Probation, Division of Disabilities, Department of Child Safety/Adult Protective Services, and other Behavioral Health entities.Provides individual, family, and/or group counseling based on needs as determined by the Clinical Supervisor/Director.Participates in the process of ongoing professional development and meetings. Maintains comprehensive communication among all contacts within the agency, members, and external agencies. Models professional standards and ethics in accordance with EBF Code of Conduct, Strategic Plan, Mission, and Vision.Performs other duties as assigned.RequirementsMinimum Requirements: High School Diploma/GED with 2 years of behavioral health or related work/volunteer experience required. Bilingual (Spanish) preferred. RegulatoryMust be at least 21 years of age.Current, unrestricted AZ driver’s license with no more than two (2) minor moving violations or one (1) accident within the past three (3 years). Three (3) years of driving experience required.Transportation for daily visits, to attend trainings, and perform other work-related activities. Organizational vehicles may not be available at all times.Must be able to pass a criminal background check prior to employment and regular checks for the duration of the employment.Ability to obtain and maintain an AZ DPS Level 1 fingerprint clearance card (employer provides).CPR and First Aid certification (Employer provides).Satisfactorily Completed Competency Checklist within 3 months of hire.Skills/Job Knowledge/Abilities: Training and experience in crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques. Knowledge in child development and human development across the life span. Knowledge of adult, child, and infant mental health principles, methods, procedures, and standards. Has strong clinical knowledge. Able to utilize DSM-5-TR to diagnose older children, adolescents, and adults and the crosswalk to the DC-0-5 to provide diagnoses or diagnostic impressions for young children. Extensive knowledge of managed care systems, AHCCCS/Title XIX medical assistance screening, and health plan policies and practices. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Detail-oriented with well-developed problem-solving abilities. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Strong organizational, time management, project management, and multitasking skills. Skill in using business software such as email, MS Office, smartphones, office equipment, and electronic health records. Flexibility and ability to respond to changing priorities. Must be reliable and punctual. Displays cultural sensitivity and demonstrates the ability to form constructive and collaborative working relationships with others from diverse cultural backgrounds. Ability to communicate in a culturally inclusive manner and be open to other people’s differences. Maintains a professional in appearance, communications, and actions. Able to establish and maintain a team atmosphere of communication and collaboration for all that reach out to the Department. Working Conditions/Physical Requirements (with or without accommodation): Normal office environment with multiple interruptions in person and through computer and phone. Field position visiting different sites or homes for member care. Will work outside and inside environments, as needed. Daily travel to member homes and other locations. Interacts with employees and members of the public on a daily basis. Able to lift up to 50lbs to support member care. Visual acuity to read information from computer screens and forms and assess members' well-being. Able to communicate verbally with members and emergency personnel as needed for daily operations. Hearing ability for communication in persona, phone, and/or other electronic methods. Manual dexterity for typing and writing. Able to stoop, squat, reach, pull, push, stretch, ascend and descend stairs, stand and sit for long periods of time. Weekend and later hours are required. May be required to work additional hours or days depending on circumstances. Additional Information: This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible duties, skills, job knowledge, responsibilities, and/or qualifications. EBF reserves the right to revise the job description or to assign other duties to this position. This job description is not intended to create a contract or property right to continued employment between the employee and EBF. Easterseals Blake Foundation and Aviva are an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative action employer that promotes a work environment of inclusion and diversity. We are committed to provide employment opportunities to all candidates based on their qualifications free of discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation or gender identity), age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, mental or physical disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you have any questions, require assistance or reasonable accommodations while seeking employment, please contact the Human Resource Department at HR@blake.easterseals.com or call 520-327-1529.
5/8/2026
6:02PM
Dietary Aide
Dietary Aide - On CallKingsburg, California, United StatesAre you looking for a meaningful role in behavioral health and have the desire to work with an organization that puts people first? If you have a passion for helping others along their recovery journey, then we invite you to join our Crestwood family!For more than 50+ years Crestwood has been committed to creating innovative recovery programs and developing compassionate communities that support each client in their journey. Our model of care focuses on a personal and self-directed process that empowers the people we serve and helps them to develop the skills to thrive!Title: Dietary AideJob Summary: The Dietary Aide supports all dietary or culinary requirements in service of the dietary needs of our clients in recovery. They will be expected to participate in all appropriate mandatory in-service classes. They will follow the work schedule as assigned by the supervisor and perform other position-appropriate tasks as assigned. The Dietary Aide shall fulfill these responsibilities in a timely manner so as to meet the daily mealtime service requirements. Schedule:On Call: AM, PM, NOCQualifications: A high school diploma/or equivalent desired.Previous experience in food service preferred.Knowledge of required sanitary techniques in food service.Crestwood Offers Comprehensive Benefits Packages to Full-Time Employees Including:Medical, Dental, and Vision CoverageLife InsuranceVacationPaid Sick LeaveSick Leave Buy Back401(k) RetirementScholarship ProgramCompetitive PayPaid HolidaysService AwardsJury Duty PayAbout the Campus: Our services at the Kingsburg Healing Center help clients recover with an enhanced sense of resilience. They access a wide range of wellness tools and staff support. The mission of this program is to restore a sense of hope, empowerment, community/natural support inclusion, realized potential in each client, and psychiatric stabilization.The salary range listed below represents the minimum and maximum base pay per hour at the time of posting. Final salary offered to the candidate selected for the position will be based on factors including but not limited to candidate's skills, experience, licensure, and program acuity. Pay Range:$21 - $21 USDIt’s About Growth! Our employees are our most valuable assets.Did you know that at Crestwood you can gain experience at one of California’s leading behavioral health service providers? We deliver industry leading education and training that allows our team members to succeed and continue to grow their careers with Crestwood. Check out our Career Page to learn more about being a part the Crestwood Family and the benefits available. https://workatcrestwood.com/Crestwood is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer that is committed to inclusion, equity and diversity. We embrace all differences and are fully committed to fostering a sense of belonging for everyone. We also take affirmative action to offer employment and advancement opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital status, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to ability during the application or recruiting process, please talk with your hiring contact/recruiter or send a request to HR@CBHI.net.Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background investigation including criminal history and identity check.Pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), please review this link to provide information on how we collect and use your data. Crestwood is required to participate in the E-Verify program. To learn more, please see: E-Verify Participation, Right to Work notices, or visit www.e-verify.gov.
5/8/2026
5:58PM
Advocate
Job Title: Full-Time AdvocateMinistry: Saint Martha’sReports To: Shelter program – Shelter ManagerDate: April 2026POSITION SUMMARYFull-time or Part-time Status: Full-timeLocation: Shelter (Confidential)Available Schedules: Sunday-Thursday 7:00am-3:30pm Monday- Friday 3pm-11:30pm Hourly Rate: $20-$23Saint Martha’s offers equitable pay commensurate with the work required and competitive benefits including a 403(b) match; medical, dental, and vision insurance; Flexible Spending Account; training and professional development; Employee Assistance Plan; and paid sick, vacation, holiday, and personal time. OVERVIEW & RESPONSIBILITIESThe Advocate role is to work as part of a team to support victim/survivors as they work to build a new life, free from violence. Using a trauma-informed lens, this position works directly with residents in shelter to provide crisis intervention, community referrals, basic necessities, and helps maintain a clean and safe environment for residents. Specific duties include:Responding to immediate needs of shelter residents, completing intakes, assisting residents with goal progress, providing safety and support to residents healing from domestic violence, providing crisis intervention and referrals, assisting with cleaning, organizing, putting away donations, and other necessary tasks.KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTSBachelor's Degree and/or relevant experience.Saint Martha’s knows that qualifications and experience come in many forms and invites anyone who is interested in this position but are unsure if they are qualified to reach out for more information or to apply. SKILLS & REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCCESS IN JOBSuccessful candidates will: -have good written and verbal communication skills, -have organizational skills and the ability to prioritize tasks, -be willing to collaborate and make decisions as part of a team, -be able to build rapport and establish good relationships with clients, -be able to work with a variety of people experiencing stressful situations, -be flexible and adaptive, -be able to foster relationships with other agencies and coordinate services for clients, -be interested in continually learning and approach work with a growth mindset, -be empathetic to the adversity and challenges others may be enduring. Successful candidates need to have a valid driver’s license, insurance, and a reliable vehicle. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSBilingual skills and bicultural skills/experience are a plus. Knowledge of the dynamics of domestic violence and knowledge of trauma-informed practice, including vicarious/secondary trauma, is helpful. Please email resume and cover letter for this position to whitneyh@saintmarthas.org. We have multiple open positions. Please reference the schedule (days and times) for which you are applying in your email.
5/8/2026
5:54PM
Release Services Case Manager
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. is one of the largest human services providers in California that operates a variety of programs to serve the poor and strives to find permanent solutions to crisis situations by offering clients the tools and resources needed to achieve greater self-reliance and stability in their lives.Time-Limited Subsidies (TLS) are a critical component of Los Angeles County’s Continuum of Care permanent housing system. This program operates under a Housing First, low-barrier, Harm Reduction, and Progressive Assistance model to support homeless individuals and families with complex needs in obtaining and stabilizing permanent housing.Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. is seeking a high-performing Release Services Case Manager with demonstrated experience providing intensive, high-touch case management to individuals and families impacted by substance use disorders and mental health conditions. This role requires advanced problem-solving skills, clinical awareness, and crisis intervention capacity to support housing stability.Core ResponsibilitiesProvide intensive, field-based and office-based case management to homeless individuals and families enrolled in the Time-Limited Subsidies program.Apply substance use disorder (SUD) service models and harm reduction principles to support participant engagement and housing retention.Demonstrate working knowledge of common mental health disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder) and how they impact housing stability.Conduct ongoing risk assessments, safety planning, and crisis intervention related to behavioral health and housing instability.Utilize problem-solving and motivational engagement techniques to address barriers such as relapse risk, disengagement, non-compliance with lease terms, or crisis episodes.Develop, implement, and routinely update individualized housing stabilization and retention plans.Adjust service intensity using Progressive Assistance based on participant acuity and risk level.Coordinate referrals and follow-up with behavioral health providers, substance use treatment programs, and community-based supports.Provide budgeting education, landlord mediation, lease compliance support, and appointment coordination.Maintain timely, accurate, and compliant HMIS and case file documentation in alignment with contract and funder requirements.Participate in case conferences, clinical consultations, and supervision.Uphold CCLA’s Mission, Vision, and values while maintaining professional boundaries and ethical practice.Qualifications (Required)Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, human services, or a related field required; Master’s degree preferred.Minimum 3–5 years of experience providing intensive case management in homeless services, housing programs, or behavioral health settings.Required experience working with individuals experiencing substance use disorders, including familiarity with Harm Reduction, relapse prevention, and engagement strategies.Required working knowledge of mental health disorders and their functional impact on housing stability.Demonstrated ability to provide high-touch, problem-solving-oriented case management in high-acuity environments.Experience working with diverse populations, including individuals and families from African American, Latino, Asian, and other communities.Strong crisis intervention, de-escalation, and conflict-resolution skills.Knowledge of Housing First, Progressive Assistance, and Continuum of Care principles.Excellent documentation, organization, and time-management skills.Independent judgment, accountability, and initiative.Valid California Driver’s License (Class C), auto insurance, and willingness to travel.Ability to pass a drug screen and DOJ/FBI background check.Catholic Charities offers a wide range of employee benefits to support the total wellness of its employees. Our competitive package provides the flexibility to select the benefits that best meets the employee’s needs. Benefits are effective the first of the month following 30 days of employment.Medical, Dental & VisionLife InsuranceRetirement Plan to include 401a/employer contribution only and 403(b)Supplemental Insurance (life, Accident, disability insurance, etc.)Flexible Spending AccountHealth Care Spending Account Reimbursement accounts (HAS)Vacation days – 12 days per yearSick time – 10 days per year13 holidays per year for regular f/t & p/t employeesPublic Service Loan ForgivenessCell Phones for those working in Shelters or with Clients outside of the office Employee Recognition - Annual Staff Appreciation Day EventFree Parking
5/8/2026
5:52PM
Group Facilitator (FT/PT)
Easterseals Blake Foundation started as the Cerebral Palsy Foundation of Southern Arizona. Since then, we have expanded our services to better serve our community members. We are now one of Arizona's top providers of comprehensive behavioral health services, child welfare, and services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We serve more than 40,000 individuals and families across 10 counties and support more than 3,700 children in Foster Care throughout Southern Arizona. Are you ready to make profound, positive differences in people's lives every day? We offer our full-time employees the following benefits:Medical, Dental and VisionFlexible Spending Account and Dependent Flexible Spending AccountHealth Savings AccountVoluntary Life insuranceVoluntary Short-term Disability insuranceCritical Illness insuranceAccident insuranceEmployer paid life insurance, long-term disability insurance, and Employee Assistance ProgramGeneral Position Description: Responsible for the coordination of behavioral health services, communication between the member and other providers or community agencies to ensure coordination of care, facilitation of structured children’s and parenting group services and interventions, skills training, and crisis intervention. Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Facilitates parenting and children’s groups using an evidence-based curriculum. Provides direct care and supervision of clients in a group setting.Assists in developing activity plans and preparation for each group/session.Provides meaningful teaching opportunities, experiences, and physical assistance for groups or individuals, including social skills, self-care, and recreational activities.Screens, evaluates, schedules, supports, and continually evaluates referred members in need of behavioral health services.Researches eligibility for behavioral health services and assists members in securing necessary behavioral health services from EBF or other appropriate providers.Assists in engaging caregivers/children in defining issues, creating goals, and identifying strengths to meet their clinical needs and objectives.Provides support services to enrolled members, including case management, personal assistance, family support, peer support, respite care, transportation, and other services.Recognizes, assesses, prevents, and responds to a crisis. Completes safety planning and risk assessments as needed.Completes progress notes in Sigmund within 24 hours of service.Communicates with the guardian, member, and/or any other team member to initiate/coordinate services.Attends and participates in Child and Family Team and Adult Recovery Team meetings as needed/required.Participates in the process of ongoing professional development and meetings. Maintains comprehensive communication among all contacts within the agency, members, and external agencies. Models professional standards and ethics in accordance with EBF Code of Conduct, Strategic Plan, Mission, and Vision.Performs other duties as assigned.RequirementsMinimum Requirements: High School/GED with 1 one year of behavioral health or related work/volunteer experience required. Bilingual (Spanish) preferred. RegulatoryMust be at least 21 years of age.Current, unrestricted AZ driver’s license with no more than two (2) minor moving violations or one (1) accident within the past three (3 years). Three (3) years of driving experience required.Must be able to pass a criminal background check.Ability to obtain and maintain an AZ DPS Level 1 fingerprint clearance card (employer provides).CPR and First Aid certification (Employer provides).Satisfactorily Completed Competency Checklist within 6 months of hire.Skills/Job Knowledge/Abilities: Must have a strong clinical knowledge of development across the life span, and knowledge of best practices when working with diverse populations with trauma backgrounds. Extensive knowledge of managed care systems, AHCCCS/Title XIX medical assistance screening, and ADHS policies and practices. Able to establish and maintain a team atmosphere of communication and collaboration for all that reach out to the Department. Must be self-directed and be sensitive to cultural and linguistic diversity. Must be able to utilize DSM-5-TR to provide diagnoses for older children, adolescents and adults and the crosswalk to the DC-0-5 to provide diagnoses or diagnostic impressions for young children. Must be able to remain calm and non-defensive with a supportive attitude during stressful, potential crisis, and crisis situations. Must be able to work in an extremely stressful environment where there are considerable mental and emotional demands. Must be able to manage high volumes and unpredictability of work. Must be able to remain flexible and reprioritize according to the changing demands of the day. Maintains a professional in appearance, communications, and actions. Be able to use excellent interpersonal communication skills. Possess a high level of computer proficiency. Working Conditions/Physical Requirements (with or without accommodation): Normal office group session environment with multiple interruptions in person and through computer and phone. Daily travel to member homes and other locations. Interacts with employees and members of the public on a daily basis. May lift normal office equipment and materials up to 25lbs. Visual acuity to read information from computer screens, forms and to assess the wellbeing of members. Able to speak clearly in conversations, general communications and to communicate verbally with members and emergency personnel as needed for daily operations. Hearing ability for communication in persona, phone, and/or other electronic methods. Manual dexterity for typing, writing, and to assist members with paperwork and daily functions. Able to stoop, squat, reach, pull, push, stretch, ascend and descend stairs, stand and sit for long periods of time. May be required to work additional hours or days depending on circumstances. Additional Information: This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible duties, skills, job knowledge, responsibilities, and/or qualifications. EBF reserves the right to revise the job description or to assign other duties to this position. This job description is not intended to create a contract or property right to continued employment between the employee and EBF. Easterseals Blake Foundation and Aviva are an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative action employer that promotes a work environment of inclusion and diversity. We are committed to provide employment opportunities to all candidates based on their qualifications free of discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation or gender identity), age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, mental or physical disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you have any questions, require assistance or reasonable accommodations while seeking employment, please contact the Human Resource Department at HR@blake.easterseals.com or call 520-327-1529.
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