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Tri-City is actively recruiting to fill a vacancy for Clinical Therapist I/II within the Children’s School Partnership Team (SPT). The Clinical Therapist I/II will appeal to individuals who are passionate about working with children, adolescents, young adults and their families and may have or would like experience in a school setting. The Clinical Therapist I/II will report to the School Partnership Clinical Supervisor.
This position is responsible for a variety of ongoing responsibilities including, but not limited to:
THE POSITION
Tri-City is acting recruiting to fill a vacancy for a part-time (20 hours/ week) Housing Wellness Advocate I, II or III in the Housing Division. The Housing Wellness Advocate position are for persons with “lived experience” defined as either direct or indirect experience with mental health or behavioral health services. The Housing Wellness Advocate position will report to Housing Manager.
This position is responsible for a variety of ongoing responsibilities including, but not limited to:
THE POSITION
Tri-City is now actively recruiting for the vacancy of Mental Health Worker (MHW) within the Adult Full Service Partnership (FSP) Program. The MHW will appeal to those who are passionate about working with adults with moderate or severe behavioral health challenges at their home, the shelter or elsewhere. This is a field-based, bilingual position. The MHW will report to a Clinical Supervisor.
This position is responsible for a variety of ongoing responsibilities including, but not limited to:
Wellness Advocate I (20081970)
Tri-City Mental Health Authority (“Tri-City”) is now actively recruiting for two (2) part-time/temporary Wellness Advocate I positions. These positions will work an average of 20 hours per week and is a limited term, grant funded position. The Wellness Advocate I will provide advocacy, guidance, feedback, outreach and support to help families to access and work more effectively with the systems involved. One position will report to our Wellness Center and the other position will report to our Community Navigator Division.
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Clinical Therapist I- AOP- BILINGUAL (20066285)
THE POSITION
Tri-City is looking for an individual to serve as a Clinical Therapist I for the Adult Outpatient Program (AOP). The Clinical Therapist I will appeal to individuals who are inspired by challenges and opportunities presented in working with an engaged and active community with moderate to severe behavioral health clients. The Clinical Therapist will report to a Clinical Supervisor.
This position is responsible for a variety of ongoing responsibilities including, but not limited to:
Clinical Therapist I/II- Adult FSP (20057749)
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Mental Health Specialist- Adult FSP (20057730)
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Tri-City is looking to fill a vacancy for the position of Mental Health Specialist (MHS) whom will provide mental health support services to behavioral health challenged individuals as part of the Adult Full Service Partnership (FSP) Program. The MHS will appeal to individuals who are inspired by working with an engaged community providing participant advocate and case management services to moderate to severe mentally ill adults. This is a field-based position that will report to a Clinical Supervisor.
THE POSITION
Tri-City is looking to fill a vacancy for Psychiatric Technician I/II/III for the Adult Full-Service Partnership (FSP) Program. The Psychiatric Technician I/II/III will appeal to individuals who are inspired by challenges and opportunities presented in working with an engaged and active community by providing all manner of adjunctive medication support services. The Psychiatric Technician I/II/III will report to the Medication Support Team Supervisor and the Crisis & Medication Support Manager and work a 5/40 schedule (Monday – Friday).
THE POSITION
Tri-City is looking to fill one vacancy for Clinical Therapist I/II within the Children’s School Partnership Program (SPT). The Clinical Therapist I/II will appeal to individuals who are passionate about working with children, adolescents, young adults and their families and may have or would like experience in a school setting. The Clinical Therapist I/II will report to the School Partnership Clinical Supervisor.