Colorado Nonprofit Association

Police Based Co-Responder, RTD

The RTD Based Co-Responder will provide early intervention assessment, referrals and clinical case management services to persons in the community that are identified by the Regional Transport District (RTD) as possibly having mental health issues.  To provide information, education, liaison, and transition services to various networks within Jefferson Center for Mental Health (Jefferson Center) and with federal, state, and community based agencies and resources. To provide training and on-going education for officers to increase awareness of crisis de-escalation, mental health issues and intervention. To provide family members with necessary information and education to further assist persons with mental illness and for themselves.

*This is a swing shift position that includes a shift differential. Hours to be discussed in further detail with the hiring manager.  

Job Specific Competencies/Duties:
Other Duties (Professional Growth/Development/Community/Relationships & Productivity Performance Measures):

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 51-Master’s Unlicensed Clinician $57,000 – $64,000*

Salary Grade 52- (Licensed Clinician LCSW, LMFT, LPC) $70,000 – $77,200*

Additional Salary Information*:

 

We will accept applications on an ongoing basis. 

Lead Police Based Co-Responder, RTD Based

The Lead Co-Responder, RTD Based will provide early intervention assessment, referrals and clinical case management services to persons in the community that are identified by the Regional Transport Department (RTD) as possibly having mental health issues. They will provide information, education, liaison, and transition services to various networks within Jefferson Center for Mental Health (Jefferson Center) and with federal, state, and community based agencies and resources. They will provide training and on-going education for officers to increase awareness of crisis de-escalation, mental health issues and intervention. They will provide family members with necessary information and education to further assist persons with mental illness and for themselves.

Essential Duties: 

*In addition to assigned clinical responsibilities, this position will assist the leadership of the team, as needed, with “acting supervisory duties” including clinical and administrative supervision, training, orientation of new employees, scheduling, special projects, assuring good communication between teams/team members/clients, referrals, and other duties as assigned.

*The Lead Clinician is expected to continue with his/her regular duties with the addition of the Lead Clinician duties. 

 

Other Duties (Professional Growth/Development/Community/Relationships & Productivity Performance Measures): 

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 52- (Licensed Clinician LCSW, LMFT, LPC) $70,000 – $77,200* 

Additional Salary Information*:

 

Application deadline: 2/26/2025. Review of applications will begin immediately. 

Assistant Coordinator, Youth Recovery (CAS)

This is an on-site position with a variable weekly schedule from 9 pm to 6 am. This position will work in collaboration with the Manager of Youth Residential Recovery Unit and Program Coordinator for the oversight and coordination of the YRR program at Jefferson Center; to oversee the overnight clinical operations including the overall operations, training, clinical and administrative supervision of the YRR Unit clinical staff; to oversee and ensure the clinical treatment clinical programming and scheduling is executed as scheduled, documentation is completed, staffing ratio is adhered to, and all other YRR program requirements are maintained.

The Youth Residential Recovery’s mission is to incorporate an interdisciplinary team of clinicians, residential counselors, medical staff, case management, intake coordination, and teaching assistant is provided for residential substance use treatment for Colorado’s youth, between the ages of 13 and 18.5, at the ASAM Level of Care 3.5. The average length of stay for the youth is between 30-45 days. Our team coordinates treatment and provides tools and relapse prevention for adolescents and families so that they can meaningfully return to their homes and the community with a renewed sense of hope.  We are committed to serving Colorado’s adolescents while maintaining a non-judgmental and inclusive approach.

 

Education, Knowledge, Skills & Experience Required:

 

Essential Duties:

Other Duties (Productivity Performance Measures, Professional Growth/Development, Relationships/Communication):

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 13 – $60,400 – $76,800*

Additional Salary Information*:

Youth Residential Recovery Bonus*
$1,500 1 month anniversary
$1,500 6 month anniversary
$2,000 1 year anniversary
($5,000 Total)

Additional Bonus Information*:

 

 

Application Deadline: 2/14/2025. Review of applications will begin immediately.  

Therapist, Children’s Crisis

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 New Vistas Therapist‘s purpose is to provide individual, family, and group therapy to children/youth who are admitted to the Crisis Stabilization Unit. This includes conducting initial assessments, directing clinical services, and assisting with case management and disposition planning for children/youth. This position is three, 12-hour shifts per week.

New Vistas’ mission is to use an interdisciplinary team of clinicians, residential counselors, medical staff and admissions staff to provide brief, 3-5 day, crisis stabilization treatment for children and youth with behavioral health issues, including depression, suicidal thoughts, other trauma reactions, and family issues. Our team coordinates treatment and provides tools and safety planning for children/youth and families so that they can safely return to their homes and the community.  We are committed to serving Colorado’s children/youth while maintaining a non-judgmental and inclusive approach.

Essential Duties/Responsibilities: 

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.

Required Education, Knowledge, Skills, & Experience:

 

Salary Grade 51: $57,000 – $64,000 annually*

Salary Grade 52: $70,000 – $77,200 annually*

Additional Salary Information*:

 

We will accept applications on an ongoing basis. 

 

 NVCSU Master’s Level Bonus*NVCSU Licensed Bonus (LPC, LMFT, LCSW)*

$1,000 paid on one month anniversary
$1,000 paid on six month anniversary
$1,000 paid on one year anniversary$2,000 paid on one month anniversary
$1,000 paid on six month anniversary
$1,000 paid on one year anniversary

Additional Bonus Information*:

 

We will accept applications on an ongoing basis.  

Overnight Therapist, Children’s Crisis

**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 New Vistas Therapist‘s purpose is to provide individual, family, and group therapy to children/youth who are admitted to the Crisis Stabilization Unit. This includes conducting initial assessments, directing clinical services, and assisting with case management and disposition planning for children/youth. This position works overnight, 7pm-7am.  

New Vistas’ mission is to use an interdisciplinary team of clinicians, residential counselors, medical staff and admissions staff to provide brief, 3-5 day, crisis stabilization treatment for children and youth with behavioral health issues, including depression, suicidal thoughts, other trauma reactions, and family issues. Our team coordinates treatment and provides tools and safety planning for children/youth and families so that they can safely return to their homes and the community.  We are committed to serving Colorado’s children/youth while maintaining a non-judgmental and inclusive approach.

Essential Duties/Responsibilities: 

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.

Required Education, Knowledge, Skills, & Experience:

 

Salary Grade 51-Master’s Unlicensed Clinician $47,600 to $60,400* (Additional 10% added to base salary for 24/7.)

Salary Grade 52– (Licensed Clinician LCSW, LMFT, LPC) $57,000 to $72,700* (Additional 10% added to base salary for 24/7.)

Additional Salary Information*:

Master’s (Unlicensed) Bonus

$1,500 1 month anniversary

$1,500 1 year anniversary

($3,000 Total)

LPC/LMFT Bonus

$1,000 1 month anniversary

$1,000 6 month anniversary

$1,000 1 year anniversary

($3,000 Total)

LCSW/LP Bonus

$2,000 1 month anniversary

$1,000 6 month anniversary

$1,000 1 year anniversary

($4,000 Total)

Additional Bonus Information*:

Residential Counselor, Youth Residential Recovery

HIRING BONUS OPPORTUNITY!

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 Residential Counselor at Youth Residential Recovery provides milieu management, psychoeducation groups and ensures safety of youth, (between 13 through 18.5 years of age), in a substance use residential and inpatient program.

There are several openings for this position with the following schedules being offered:

Essential Duties:

Other Duties (Productivity Performance Measures, Professional Growth/Development, Relationships/Communication):

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 49 – High School/GED Counselor $36,400 to $46,300* ($17.50/hr – $22.26/hr)(Additional 10% salary differential provided for SUD Services)

Salary Grade 50- Bachelor’s Degree $39,100 to $49,800* (18.80/hr – $23.94/hr)(Additional 10% salary differential provided for SUD Services)

Additional Salary Information*:

 

Youth Residential Recovery Bonus (Grade 49/50)

$1,500 1 month anniversary

$1,500 6 month anniversary

$2,000 1 year anniversary

($5,000 Total)

Additional Bonus Information*:

 

We will accept applications on an ongoing basis. 

Licensed Clinician (LPC, LCSW, LMFT, LAC, PSY)

Maria Droste Counseling Center delivers collaborative behavioral health services to community members, ensuring access regardless of their ability to pay. We partner with a variety of community organizations to provide mental health services where people live and receive care. In addition to these outreach efforts, we offer counseling for individuals, couples, and families through our traditional outpatient programs. As a growing and dynamic organization, we are seeking a candidate who is not only committed to our mission but also eager to grow and evolve alongside us.

Job Summary: This position is for a licensed clinician to support our work in providing in person and telehealth outpatient mental health services. This position will work with clients from diverse backgrounds and address a wide range of presenting concerns and diagnoses. Responsibilities include conducting evidence-based assessments and interventions, coordinating care with other healthcare professionals, and ensuring clients receive high-quality behavioral health treatment. The position also involves supervising the clinical work of two or more advanced graduate or postgraduate trainees who provide direct counseling services to clients with similar concerns. Additionally, the provider may offer case consultation, group supervision, and facilitate group therapy as needed. Successful candidates must demonstrate strong ethical and clinical skills, the ability to manage and maintain a required caseload, and the flexibility to adapt and communicate effectively in various settings. Working autonomously and collaboratively within small team environments is essential. All Maria Droste Counseling Center personnel require a commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and co-creating a sense of belonging within our community.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Direct Clinical Services (100%)

Education & Knowledge

Skills & Experience 

Licensed Clinician (LCSW)

Maria Droste Counseling Center delivers collaborative behavioral health services to community members, ensuring access regardless of their ability to pay. We partner with a variety of community organizations to provide mental health services where people live and receive care. In addition to these outreach efforts, we offer counseling for individuals, couples, and families through our traditional outpatient programs. As a growing and dynamic organization, we are seeking a candidate who is not only committed to our mission but also eager to grow and evolve alongside us.

Job Summary: This position is for a licensed clinician to support our work in providing in person and telehealth outpatient mental health services. This position will work with clients from diverse backgrounds and address a wide range of presenting concerns and diagnoses. Responsibilities include conducting evidence-based assessments and interventions, coordinating care with other healthcare professionals, and ensuring clients receive high-quality behavioral health treatment. The position also involves supervising the clinical work of two or more advanced graduate or postgraduate trainees who provide direct counseling services to clients with similar concerns. Additionally, the provider may offer case consultation, group supervision, and facilitate group therapy as needed. Successful candidates must demonstrate strong ethical and clinical skills, the ability to manage and maintain a required caseload, and the flexibility to adapt and communicate effectively in various settings. Working autonomously and collaboratively within small team environments is essential. All Maria Droste Counseling Center personnel require a commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and co-creating a sense of belonging within our community.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Direct Clinical Services (100%)

Education & Knowledge

Skills & Experience 

Substance Misuse (LAC) and Mental Health Counselor

We are excited to start our search for an additional Substance Misuse (LAC) and Mental Health Counselor to fill a newly opened position after receiving additional funding.

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 struggle 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 brain injury have a chance to thrive.

The Substance Misuse (LAC) and Mental Health Counselor lives this mission by providing individual and group therapy with brain injury survivors who have experienced being unhoused and who have substance use and/or co-occurring disorders.

This position will work with the on-site Valor on the Fax team to support residents. Valor on the Fax is a 72-unit permanent supportive housing building for persons experiencing homelessness who also have a brain injury or related disability.

WHAT YOU WILL DO TO HELP FURTHER THE BIAC MISSION:

• Counseling: Provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions with an emphasis on strength-based treatment, a person-centered approach and trauma-informed care to clients with brain injury.

• Provide individual and group therapy to Brain Injury Survivors with mental health and substance misuse.

• Complete biopsychosocial assessments for each client to develop appropriate Individualized Treatment Plans.

• Provide clinical supervision to Certified Addiction Specialists.

• Targeted Case Management: Provide coordination with internal and external providers

o Maintain documentation of services and communication provided to survivors, in a timely and accurate manner

• Monitor treatment progress on an ongoing basis and update Individualized Services Plans when there are changes to the client’s level of function of biopsychosocial needs.

• Develop discharge planning at the time of program admission and update during the course of services as appropriate

• Data Collection, Reporting and Evaluation: Complete and maintain documentation in a timely and acurrate manner according to Federal, State and BIAC Clinical Services (BIACCS) guidelines.

o Update existing contacts as needed and ii) record details of client contact including type of contact, summary of activities, and therapy notes.

OTHER DUTIES:

• Provide clinical supervision and case consultation to CACs / CAS on staff.

• Closely collaborate with the Director of the Denver of Clinical Services to develop and implement substance misuse relapse prevention program for brain injury survivors.

• Performs other related duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications

• One year or more of experience delivering clinical services to individuals.

• Experience with substance misuse interventions.

• 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

• One year or more of experience delivering clinical services in a group setting.

• Experience working with clients involved in the legal system both incarceration and community supervision.

• Knowledge of community, state, and federal resources for brain injury, disability, or human services specific to the region this position serves.

• Experience teaching life skills such as: organization, financial management, healthy lifestyle, social skills, job skills, computer, and internet usage

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:

• Master’s degree in social work or counseling required.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:

• Licensed Addiction Counselor (preferred) or Certified Addiction Specialist (required)- Must be registered with DORA.

• Master’s degree in social work, counseling, or a related field.

• Active licensure (LAC, LPC, LCSW or LMFT).

• Candidates with LPC, LCSW or LMFT are also required to be Certified Addiction Specialist (minimum certification requirement) or Licensed Addiction Counselor (preferred). Must be registered with DORA.

• CBIS certification (acquired within one year of employment and maintained through continuing education). BIAC provides training.

LANGUAGE SKILLS:

• Can read and interpret documents. Can write routine reports and correspondence. Can speak effectively before groups.

• Bilingual (English and Spanish) – preferred

Case Manager Green Willow Project

The case managers for the Green Willow Project (GWP) are directly responsible for the service provision and housing assistance for the participants in the GWP. This project serves individuals and families who are survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Service modalities include: Housing First, Trauma Informed Care, Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing, and Critical Time Intervention. This position will work in conjunction with the Community Housing team at the Bannock Youth & Family Center. Job duties include but are not limited to conducting needs-based assessments, community outreach, providing case management services, assisting with housing navigation, supporting housing retention, connecting clients to income resources and/or public benefits, requesting rental assistance, landlord recruitment/mediation, attending meetings/trainings within the community, collaborating care with service providers and multi-disciplinary teams, and accompanying participants on appointments as needed. This position requires the use of a personal vehicle for securing and maintaining housing for the participants enrolled in the program.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Competencies

Minimum Qualifications of Position

Preferred Qualifications of Position

Knowledge and Skills

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements

PAY RANGE: $21.00-23.00

Volunteers of America is an EEO/AA Employer

Position will remain open until filled

Position Type and Expected Hours of Work: Full time 40 hours per week Monday through Friday. Some evenings and weekends required.

Location: 455 Bannock Street Denver, CO 80204