Position: Medical Assistant
Classification: Non-Exempt
Location: Denver Office
Starting Salary: $23.65-$25.73
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday (Bi-Monthly Saturday shifts)
About Us
At Colorado Health Network (CHN), we recognize that our greatest asset is our people. We are deeply committed to creating a workplace that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. We encourage individuals with lived experiences to apply, as these unique perspectives enrich our work and strengthen our connection to the communities we serve.
Our team thrives on the collective strengths of individuals from diverse backgrounds, including age, race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, HIV status, and beyond. We celebrate all who seek to contribute to our mission and serve those in need. When you join CHN, you’re joining a culture that values service, innovation, wellness, and anti-oppression.
If you are passionate about making a tangible difference, empowering individuals, and working in a collaborative, inclusive environment, we would love to hear from you.
Position Summary: The Medical Assistant performs a variety of basic and routine patient care and clerical duties to assist medical providers in the care and treatment of patients. The primary function is to room patients and facilitate patient provider schedule.
Essential Job Functions:
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Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains is a nonprofit, human services agency committed to community safety, support, and resiliency. We are a welcoming agency that believes ALL people are valued members of our community. If you want to impact your community while serving alongside other amazing professionals, Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains welcomes you to apply.
The Child and Family Services Division provides programming throughout Colorado, including Foster Care (traditional foster care, Unaccompanied Refugee Minor program, and Long-Term Foster Care program), Adoption and Pregnancy Counseling, Older Adult Services, and Family Support & Education programs. Our staff work diligently with clients and families to support them in reaching their unique goals.
The Therapist position is responsible for providing culturally responsive and trauma informed, direct therapeutic services to clients in the assigned programs. This position administers assessments, individual, group and family therapy, as indicated. Additionally, this position supports the team through facilitation of trainings, support groups, consultations, and other assigned responsibilities to reach program goals. This position is required to maintain a flexible, organized, and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours and weekends.
Meet standards of practice: Familiarity with social work practice, human development, child welfare system and family systems, including appropriate local, state, and federal regulations.
Apply therapeutic services: Familiarity with assessment, careplanning, facilitation, coordination, and advocating for supports on behalf of and in collaboration with an individual.
Apply crisis intervention: Experience with crisis management, problemsolving, and mediation best practices.
Legal requirements: Familiarity with the legal system as it applies to child welfare.
Deliver services within diverse cultural communities: Skills and sensitivity in working with youth and families from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds with a variety of challenges.
Communicate professionally with colleagues in other fields: Ability to communicate professionally and cooperate with members of the other professions involved with the youth.
Active Listening: Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting.
Critical Thinking: Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
Social Perceptiveness: Being aware of others’ reactions and understanding why they react as they do.
Administer required behavioral and mental health assessments for youth.
Coordinate services for each youth in conjunction with the case management team.
Provide direct therapeutic services to clients and community including individual, group and family therapy.
Ensure federal, state, and program’s internal documentation practices and reporting requirements are met in following with contract and licensing standards.
Facilitate and support training initiatives for LFSRM foster parent and staff network, as assigned.
May support responsibilities, including home studies, as required by program needs.
Participate in meetings with stakeholders and offer clinical feedback regarding client treatment needs.
Must maintain a valid driver’s license and carry personal auto liability insurance at the level of
$100,000/300,000/100,000.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Why work at Rocky Mountain Human Services?
You will have the opportunity to contribute to an organization that is dedicated to embracing the power of community to support individuals and families in creating their future.
Position Purpose
Clinical Care Managers (CCMs) provide vital support to individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) as they transition from behavioral health care settings to living successfully in the community. Clinical Care Managers assist clients in achieving goals such as benefits acquisition, housing stabilization, and securing both behavioral and physical health services. They work collaboratively with clients, providers, community partners, and systems to ensure that care plans are tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual.
CCMs may serve adult clients transitioning from mental health hospitals, inpatient psychiatric units, or acute treatment settings, helping them stabilize and integrate into the community. They also support justice-involved adults who are in the competency process, including those still in custody or receiving restoration services at state mental health hospitals.
CCMs may also serve youth clients aged 20 and younger with SPMI, helping them navigate complex systems such as child mental health services, child protection, juvenile justice, and education. They collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive support for young clients transitioning from inpatient psychiatric hospitals, acute treatment units, or long-term residential treatment centers.
CCMs may be required to comply with the Colorado Mental Health Hospital at Pueblo and the Colorado Mental Health Hospital at Fort Logan’s infectious disease and drug screening policies and procedures. This includes meeting requirements for COVID, Flu, Hepatitis-B, Tuberculosis vaccines, fingerprinting, and urinalysis testing.
Essential Duties
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Essential Functions
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Driving Requirements
Rocky Mountain Human Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to racial, ethnic and cultural diversity and the goals of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Why work at Rocky Mountain Human Services?
You will have the opportunity to contribute to an organization that is dedicated to embracing the power of community to support individuals and families in creating their future.
Position Purpose
The Contracts Specialist is responsible for all contract deliverables, including executing contracts and maintaining supporting documentation. The Contracts Specialist will be responsible for contract related activities including, execution of contracts for the Community Transitions program, monitoring subcontractor contract compliance, and performing regular analysis and reporting. This position will be responsible for contract quality and performing quality assurance activities. The Contracts Specialist will work closely with the Compliance and Contracts Team, program teams and other stakeholders to assess risk, create, review, execute and monitor contracts/agreements.
This position will be responsible for processing provider invoices for services rendered to Community Transitions clients. The Contract Specialist will verify accuracy of invoice documentation to ensure billed rates accurately reflect contracted rates and all required elements are included on invoice documentation. The Contract Specialists will work closely with Community Transitions Program staff to provide reporting as requested to support budget tracking.
Essential Duties
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Why work at Rocky Mountain Human Services?
You will have the opportunity to contribute to an organization that is dedicated to embracing the power of community to support individuals and families in creating their future.
Position Purpose
Case managers serve as the main contact for members receiving Long Term Services and Supports through Medicaid or State Funded programs. The case manager provides specialized, ongoing case management by monitoring services, having communication with members and providers, and coordinating resources and requests as needed. Case managers serve as the experts in eligibility assessments, service plans, and prior authorization requests (PARs).
Essential Duties
Minimum Qualifications
Driving Category – Requirements
Driving Category B:
Employees who may drive RMHS or personal vehicles for business purposes. Category B employees may transport other employees but will not transport RMHS clients.
Preferred Qualifications
Job Summary and Purpose
At Tennyson Center for Children, our core values guide everything we do. We are Joyful, finding optimism and strength even in challenges; Curious, always learning and innovating to provide the best care; Dependable, building trust through reliability; Authentic, celebrating uniqueness and creating safe, inclusive spaces; and Compassionate, deeply caring for our teammates, our clients, and the community we serve. If these values resonate with you, we’d love to have you join our team and help us make a lasting impact on the lives of children across Colorado!
Tennyson Center for Children (Tennyson) is looking for a Residential Program Director who is passionate about ensuring kids and families get the services they need to join our dynamic, growing team. This key leader joins Tennyson to lead the program development, design, and implementation of a new residential program to support children and youth with co-occurring mental health and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The person in this position is responsible for identifying the program model, monitoring the building renovations and milieu design, developing policies, providing training, recruiting, and hiring for new positions, and leading the overall direction of this new program line. This leader reports directly to the Chief Residential Officer (CRO).
Essential Job Functions
· Serves as the subject matter expert in working with children and youth who have co-occurring mental health and IDD diagnoses.
· Leads the identification and implementation of a residential treatment program model to support the children and youth in care.
· Ensures integration of Tennyson’s Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) model, the Attachment, Regulation and Competency(ARC) Framework with the residential program model
· Provides agency trainings on best practices in working with children and youth with IDD.
· Revises and develops relevant policies and procedures for the residential treatment program, ensuring best practices and regulatory compliance with all local, state, and federal requirements.
· Along with the CPO, CEO and Operations Team, monitors building renovations and design of the milieu to ensure safety, fidelity to the program model, and thoughtful practices of TIC.
· Leads the recruiting and hiring of residential treatment program staff.
· Partners with Quality Improvement (QI) Department staff to develop, integrate, and ensure the monitoring and reporting of the residential treatment program’s key performance indicators and continual improvement processes.
· Manages the application process for a Residential Childcare Facilities (RCCF) license through the state.
· Coordinates with the Admissions Department on processes for reviewing and enrolling children and youth into the program
· Works with the marketing and communications team, as well as the Community Outreach Manager, to create materials and market the program to referral sources and the community.
· Works closely with the Development Team, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), CPO and CEO to develop and monitor the program budget and position the organization for future opportunities.
· Acts as the lead of clinical, programmatic, and operations of the residential treatment program
· Ensures timely compliance with all Council on Accreditation (COA) requirements and supports QI staff in preparing for site visits.
· Maintains positive collaborative relationships with community partners, including County Departments of Child Welfare, Community Centered Boards (CCBs) or Case Management Agencies (CMAs), Mental Health Centers, Medicaid Regional Accountability Entities (RAEs), school districts, emergency responders, etc.
Other Job Functions
· Represents Tennyson in external human services initiatives or workgroups, as needed.
· Places the child/family voice at the center of all decisions and actively works to ensure that community voice and lived experience is an active part of programming, planning, and decision making.
· Participates in the Administrator on Call (AOC) crisis coverage rotation, as needed.
· Other duties, as assigned.
Physical Requirements
· Physical lifting of general office supplies as needed while in an office setting or at events etc.
Working Conditions
· Environment: On-campus trauma-informed environment.
· Remote or on-site: 90-100% on-site work is required.
Minimum Qualifications
· At least five years of experience working with the IDD population or prior confirmed RCCF leadership experience.
· Professional license preferred but not required.
· All candidates must have or qualify to obtain a current Colorado driver’s license. (Must obtain Colorado license within 30 days of employment).
EEOC
Must demonstrate eligibility to work
in the United States in compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the
required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Tennyson Center for Children currently does not sponsor work visas.
Tennyson Center is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer; we are committed to creating a culture of belonging for all employees. We prohibit discrimination based on race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, national origin, disability, military status, conditions
relating to pregnancy or childbearing, and/or any other status protected by federal, state, or local laws. If you have any questions, please email our team at HRServices@Tennysoncenter.org. We appreciate your interest in Tennyson Center for Children.
Don’t meet all the requirements? We encourage you to apply if you think you are the right person for the position. We are keen to speak to people who connect with Tennyson Mission and Values.
The WM Program Coordinator provides oversight and coordination of Withdrawal Management services, including oversight of day-to-day needs, staff development, and supports the other Program Coordinator and Manager as needed.
Note: Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.
Salary Grade 15 – $67,300 to $85,700*
Additional Salary Information*:
We are looking for detail-oriented and organized team members who excel in fast-paced nonprofit environments, are interested in working to promote community health through inquiry, innovation, and impact and in joining a well-respected, high-impact organization with a rich history of community service.
Under the supervision of the Director of Programs, the Mental Health & Wellness Coordinator will act as a guide, connecting individuals and families experiencing mental health needs with appropriate community resources, providing information about available services, and assisting them in navigating the processes of accessing care, by coordinating with various providers and supports systems to ensure comprehensive support.
Primary Roles and Responsibilities
Care coordination with mental health and medical providers to improve access and
continuity of care (may include virtual visits, assistance in attending appointments or other
activities that support continuity of care.)
Impact healthier individual and family outcomes through:
Creating referral linkages with providers and community organizations
Identifying providers to implement community resources, health, and wellness
events and/or educational programs that address barriers to care and resources
Enhance stakeholder knowledge.
Ensure that all case files and other records strictly comply with policies, regulations, and
HIPAA procedures
Develop relationships with public agencies and community-based organizations to
build knowledge of the resources available to community stakeholders
Maintain and update resources in the community resource inventory database
Assist in addressing members barriers to care, resources, and encourage/foster
relationships with their providers and agencies
Work closely with community and to complete needs assessments, help families,
provide caregivers with access to vital resources in the community, facilitate
programs to support the community, and build cross-cultural connections
Collect client information and demographics as defined by organization/grant
standards to accurately assess eligibility of resources
Manage relationships with partner organizations and develop systems to ensure coordination
and communication between the organization and partners’ staff
Document activities and record information, such as the number of participants attending
and completing programs, presentations conducted, and persons assisted
Maintain databases, mailing lists, telephone networks, and other information to facilitate
the functioning of health resource navigation and education programs
Work as a member of the team, willingly providing back-up support for co-workers
when appropriate and actively supporting organizational and group goals
Balance conflicting priorities to manage workflow, enssure the completion of essential
projects, reports, and meet critical deadlines
Requirements/Qualifications
Master’s degree in Behavioral Science, Social Work, Health and Human Services, related
field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
5+ years of experience in behavioral health, crisis interventions and evaluations and working
with individuals and about services to behavioral health patients
Licensure seeking candidates are encouraged to apply
Demonstrated ability to work and build relationships with persons and groups of diverse
racial, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, communities
Strong writing and communication skills, including the ability to convey information in a
clear and concise manner
Strong ability and experience in public speaking and presentation skills
Demonstrated experience working with patients, coordinating events, and leading groups
Demonstrated ability to organize, set and implement priorities, manage multiple tasks
with attention to detail
Ability to take initiative in working with and coordinating peer groups and committees
Ability to analyze problems and find solutions which support and enable sound decision
making Ability to perform several tasks concurrently, time management and organizational skills.
Ability to maintain a professional and positive demeanor in all interactions
Ability to organize and maintain detailed records; complete necessary paperwork, reports
and meet deadlines Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and dedication to the mission of CAA Health
A team player with the ability to wear multiple hats in a fast-paced environment
Computer/technology proficiency skills: MS Office 365, Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint,
SharePoint, Google Docs
**BONUS OPPORTUNITY ELIGIBLE**
At Jefferson Center, it is our policy and our mission to be inclusive and mindful of the diversity of everyone who comes through our doors. We are passionate about building a community where mental health matters and equitable care is accessible to all races, ethnicities, abilities, socioeconomic statuses, ages, sexual orientations, gender expressions, religions, cultures, and languages.
The Youth Residential Recovery Nurse provides on-site nursing and attendant care to adolescents residing in The Center’s Youth Residential Recovery program located in Lakewood, Colorado. The Nurse will provide direct care, nursing services, and medication administration to adolescents between the ages of 13 and 18.5 participating in substance use disorder treatment.
Essential Duties:
Note: Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.
Education, Knowledge, Skills & Experience Required:
Salary Grade 12 – (Licensed Practical Nurse) $60,060 to $64,428*
Salary Grade 15- (Registered Nurse) $70,665 to $89,985*
Additional Salary Information*:
Nurses RN/LPN Bonus
$2,500 one month anniversary
$2,500 6 month anniversary
$2,500 1 year anniversary
($7,500 total)
Additional Bonus Information*:
WHO WE ARE:
Brain injury can be hard to see and understand, but at Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado, we get it. We know each person with a brain injury is unique and can be struggling with so many things. Every day, we provide the support, connections, and available resources that survivors and their support network need. Because when we do, survivors of a brain injury have a chance to thrive.
WHAT YOU WILL DO TO HELP FURTHER THE BIAC MISSION:
As a Mental Health Counselor, provide direct mental health treatment to brain injury survivors and their caregivers. This position supports the BIAC mission by providing a person-centered approach and trauma-informed care to individuals with brain injuries or their caregivers
ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide evidence-based therapeutic services with an emphasis on strength-based treatment.
Maintain a caseload of 25 – 30 clients and book/bill 22 – 25 individual sessions per week
Complete up to three intakes per week to maintain caseload.
Complete master treatment plan within 24 hours after completion of biopsychosocial assessment for each client to develop appropriate Individualized Service Plans.
Provide case management services to clients as needed or assigned.
Provide on-going assessments, crisis intervention and case management to clients and their caregivers.
Develop and monitor service plans, treatment progress, and maintain clinical documentation and other reporting data.
Coordinate services in a treatment team model with internal as well as external services
Complete and maintain documentation in a timely and accurate manner according to Federal, State and BIAC Clinical Services (BIACCS) guidelines.
Create new contacts within appropriate software (e.g., Bestnotes) including at minimum, baseline demographics, injury, and contact information.
Within 48 hours of interacting with the client: i) update existing contacts as needed and ii) record details of client contact including type of contact, summary of activities, and therapy notes.
Complete necessary billing requirements and maintain Medicaid and other insurance requirements.
Provide timely and accurate documentation, including, but not limited to: therapy codes, diagnosis codes, duration, and type of therapy session.
Assist clients with psychological development, social development, and rehabilitation.
Participate in team/department meetings, in-services, and supervisory sessions as required.
Provide Evidence Based treatment for a range of mental health and substance use disorders
Have a strong understanding of how to adapt service delivery to meet the client’s needs.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required Qualifications
Master’s degree in social work or counseling required.
Active licensure (LAC, LPC, LCSW or LMFT). Must be registered with DORA.
Three years or more of experience delivering clinical services to individuals.
Experience with trauma-informed care, strength-based therapy interventions, and other applicable treatment modalities.
Experience working with people with cognitive disabilities and/or behavioral health challenges.
Preferred Qualifications
2 years relevant experience.
Candidates working toward licensure must have at least 1000 hours of clinical supervision
LANGUAGE SKILLS:
Bilingual (English and Spanish) – preferred
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Hybrid work environment – Willing and able to see clients in person up to two days per week to meet client needs.
Fast paced office work environment managing multiple priorities.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
OTHER:
Travel: local, with occasional overnight travel to other locations
Work Hours/ Shifts: Varies, may occasionally include evenings and weekends.