Colorado Nonprofit Association
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
- Ensures that the survivor’s voice is heard and that their ideas play a prominent role in programming.
- Coordinates wrap-around services for clients with the team and community service providers.
- Utilizes standardized screening and assessment tools and ensures the completion of needs-based screenings.
- Provides intensive case management for the acute survivor population by identifying and serving the unique needs of the households being served in collaboration with the households.
- Attends intakes, housing orientations, lease signings, and ongoing educational opportunities for participants in GWP.
- Embodies meeting participants where they are, literally and figuratively. This may include meeting participants in the community and transporting participants for case management purposes.?
- Responsible for collecting necessary documents to obtain and maintain housing; identification documents, income changes, changes in household, etc.
- Assists clients in their search for housing; filling out rental applications, interpreting leases, and understanding tenant rights and responsibilities.
- Ensures timely and accurate reporting within data entry systems and hard copy files in accordance with grant guidelines and data quality standards.
- Creates safety plans to support the safety and well-being of participants in the program.
- Assists in relocating survivors as needed and securing emergency housing.
- Assists with community-wide outreach to identify eligible participant households presenting with substantial barriers to housing stability.
- Facilitates the equitable delivery of appropriate services for households as indicated by relevant service modalities such as the Housing First, Trauma Informed Care, Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing, and Critical Time Intervention models.
- Responsible for possessing an in-depth knowledge regarding program requirements, including the referral process, support services, allowable costs, field-relevant best practices, and HUD permanent housing rapid re-housing standards.
- Demonstrates knowledge of survivor-specific resources, a passion for serving the survivor population and people experiencing homelessness, and the ability to contribute to the program-wide objectives of a diverse and dynamic team.
- Maintains a specialized knowledge related to service delivery database systems within the organization.
- Supports team members by serving as a resource for analyzing and solving problems and staying abreast of current issues and theories within the field.
- Attends orientations, trainings, education programs, staff meetings, community meetings, conferences, and workshops as requested and applicable to meet the needs of the position.
- Provides training and mentorship to team members and community stakeholders regarding best practices in relevant service models and practices.
- Performs duties in a professional manner by maintaining the confidentiality of all information and collaborating effectively within and across teams.
- Performs job responsibilities in accordance with the Social Work Code of Ethics.
- Performs all other duties as assigned.
Competencies
- Models core culture attributes of VOACO that include “AIRS” (Accountability, Integrity, Respect and Service).
- Models and VOACO’s three critical virtues of HHS (Hungry, Humble, People Smart).
- Utilization of various databases including Homeless Management Information System and Service Point.
- Ensures equitable and inclusive services.
- Ensures that participant(s) has an active voice in programming.
Minimum Qualifications of Position
- Bachelor’s degree in human services, social work, or a closely related field or related experience.
- At a minimum, one full year of working with survivors of domestic violence.
- Colorado driver’s license and state-mandated automobile insurance.
Preferred Qualifications of Position
- Familiarity with current housing market information, housing trends and available resources.
- Experience working with the literally homeless population.
- Crisis and verbal de-escalation intervention skills.
Knowledge and Skills
- Expert written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
- High level of competency working with Microsoft Office suite and cloud-based applications.
- Strong time-management and prioritization skills.
- Experience working both independently and, in a team-oriented, collaborative environment.
- Strong organization skills.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
- Must be willing to use vehicle for service provision throughout the seven-county Denver Metro area.
- Works in close proximity to other staff residing at Bannock Youth & Family Center.
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
Community Nurse – RN
Summary
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless seeks a Community Nurse who works collaboratively within an Integrated Health Care for the Homeless and supportive housing teams. This position is responsible for performing both independent and delegated duties in the provision of providing comprehensive health care to assigned patients within the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless (CCH).
The Community Nurse primarily provides services in the community within the framework of the nursing scope, professional nursing ethics, and state and federal laws and regulations. This is a field-based position with most of the services provided to patients in settings outside primary health center sites. The nurse case manager collaborates with other integrated health and supportive housing service team members to deliver care to clients living on the streets and in supportive housing communities. This position is located at 2100 N. Broadway Denver CO and reports to the Nurse Manager.
NOTE: In order to ensure that our consumers receive the best possible care the candidate chosen to fill this position will be required to complete our internal credentialing and privileging process prior to a start date. The credentialing and privileging timeline is dependent on the selected candidate’s submission of documents necessary for clearance. Please note that a start date will be scheduled once credentialing and privileging is complete.
Essential Job Functions
- Provides skilled nursing care according to accepted community standards of quality integrated healthcare. This includes the ability to perform quick and accurate medical and psychiatric assessments, treatment, and follow up according to the nursing process.
- Assists with coordination of health care provided to consumers in the community including linkage to higher levels of care.
- Is responsible for providing nursing care management activities to coordinate integrated patient care, decrease harm, and enhance wellness in population.
- Empowers patients by providing appropriate health education and information that is tailored to both the individual’s learning style, education and/or reading level, and is sensitive to their health beliefs to promote recovery, wellness, and optimal health.
- Provides medication management and medication administration under the supervision of the designated provider. Administers medications, including intramuscular injections in a safe, evidence-base manner following written protocols or direct provider order.
- Assesses and monitors consumers’ ongoing psychiatric, medical, and social needs. Collaborates with internal and external providers to coordinate psychiatric treatment with medical treatment; acts as a psychosocial educational resource by assisting consumers in learning about their mental illness, physical health conditions, medications, and how to protect their overall health.
- Coordinates patient’s transitions of care.
- Performs treatments and laboratory procedures independently and/or as requested by the health care provider.
- Provides patient-centered care within an integrated, trauma-informed, harm-reduction model.
- Collaborates and coordinates care with other members of the CCH integrated multi-disciplinary health care teams including primary care, behavioral health, psychiatric, and dental providers, other RNs and MAs, case managers, peer specialists and outreach associates, and other clinical and administrative staff as required.
- Coordinates care with internal programs including but not limited to Health Outreach Program, Recuperative care, and Medication Assisted Treatment Program.
- Provides treatment services such as case management, crisis services, initial intake program screenings, individual medication assisted treatment (MAT) counseling, and administering scales to assess withdrawal.
- Provides transitional, chronic, and complex care management.
- Helps create and maintain a climate within the team that is marked by respect for others; that values inclusiveness and builds workforce diversity; and that fosters cooperation and teamwork.
- Rigidly adheres to Universal Precautions per CDC guidelines and OSHA regulations.
- Rigidly adheres to HIPAA regulations per standards developed by the Department of Health and Human Services.
- Participates in team meetings, in-services, and supervisory sessions as required.
- Must be accessible by cell phone during business hours.
- Utilizes the Electronic Health Record (EHR) as directed.
- Documents appropriately in Safetyzone for internal reporting of client or staff events.
- Completes required onboarding, orientation, annual competencies, and assigned continuing education.
- Participates in team-based or interdisciplinary quality improvement initiatives.
- Attends required disciplinary, inter-disciplinary, suite, quality improvement, and all-staff meetings.
- Maintains a work environment that is marked by respect for others; that values inclusiveness and builds workforce diversity; and that fosters cooperation and teamwork.
- Performs other duties as assigned by management.
Qualifications Summary
- AD, BSN, or MSN in nursing from an accredited college or university.
- Current licensure from the State of Colorado to practice as a Registered Nurse.
- Certification in Basic Life Support.
- Successful completion of the privileging and credentialing process for RNs at the Coalition.
- Preferred experience in psychiatric, care coordination, hospice, ambulatory, public or community nursing.
Therapist, Children’s Crisis
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. This position will work three 12-hour shifts (7am-7:30pm), with a set schedule of Wednesday, Friday and Saturdays.
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:
- Meets with all assigned children/youth, conduct clinical interviews and set up initial staffing in order to develop treatment plans for each individual.
- Maintains caseload as assigned by Manager or Program Coordinator by overseeing the implementation and review of all treatment services provided to each child/youth on caseload.
- Primary coordinator for discharge planning and transition of care to community resources for each child/youth on caseload
- Conducts individual, family, and group therapy. Co-facilitate multi-family group with other Therapists. Will maximize medically authorized services with clients and their families in accordance with the treatment plan.
- Works with Case Managers in coordination with the referring agency and/or funding source, community contacts, family, legal system, and other professionals involved in the child/youth’s treatment.
- Maintains timely documentation. This includes but is not limited to admission notes, progress notes, discharge paperwork, and treatment plans.
- Follows all Jefferson Center policies and procedures in order to maintain the highest standards and provide the best level of care to children/youth.
- Operates within scope of his/her respective license and complies with all regulations regarding his/her respective license.
- Complies with managed care standards regarding regular utilization review of all assigned cases in order to meet all licensing requirements for residential treatment of adolescent populations.
- Facilitates transitions to the next level of care by working in conjunction with other members of the treatment team, receiving agency, family members, and all other professionals involved in the planned departure from New Vistas.
- Regularly attends all staffings/rounds to facilitate communication and effective client management.
- Attends mandatory trainings to maintain compliance with training standards and ensure effective treatment.
- Consults with the milieu staff regarding clinical issues by monitoring the delivery of clinical services on the unit, and identifying and assisting in training needs in order to provide clinical direction of the unit.
- Represents New Vistas in communications with referral sources, other professionals, organizations, and programs managing those contacts with diplomacy, respect, dignity, and professional behavior to enhance the program’s mission with regard to the surrounding communities.
- Maintains good communication with treatment team members, Program Coordinator, and Manager in order to receive and provide professional support and pro-active problem-solving strategies.
- Refrains from dual relationships with residents and their families as defined by Jefferson Center’s’ policies in order to maintain professional boundaries.
- Maintains a culturally and socioeconomically sensitive environment for children/youth.
- Performs other duties as assigned by Manager or Program Coordinator.
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:
- Conferred Master’s degree (from an accredited University/College) in a mental health or related field required.
- Clinical License (LPC/LCSW/LMFT) preferred.
- Experience in working with children and youth with mental health issues and their families.
- Skills in family therapy interventions, crisis interventions, culturally sensitive interventions, cognitive behavioral therapy, and other applicable treatment modalities.
- Understanding of the effects of trauma on the individuals who are admitted to the Crisis Stabilization Unit. Expertise in child development, attachment issues, trauma treatment, abuse/neglect, foster and adoptive issues within families.
- Knowledge of stages of change and motivational interviewing.
- Computer skills (Microsoft Word minimum) required for use of EHR and report writing.
Salary Grade 51: $57,000 – $64,000 annually*
Salary Grade 52: $70,000 – $77,200 annually*
Additional Salary Information*:
- The salary range above is based on 1.0 FTE (full time equivalent) or 40 hours per week. Less than 40 hours/week will be prorated and adjusted to the appropriate FTE.*
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*:
- Based on full time (40 hours/week). Prorate if less than 40 hours/week*
- Must work a minimum of 20 hours/week to be eligible for bonus*
- Current Jefferson Center employees not eligible for sign on bonus*
- Bonuses are not earned unless and until continuous employment reaches the bonus effective date*
Application Deadline: 2/9/2024. Review of applications will begin immediately.
Overnight Crisis Therapist, Master’s Level
The Crisis Therapist evaluates consumers who present at the Walk-In Center or through Mobile Crisis response to the community, according to mental health center timelines for response: Provides de-escalation, triage assessments and obtains collateral information to ensure that emergency interventions consider the context of the client’s overall plan in order to avoid harm and re-traumatization. Makes clinically appropriate dispositions in referring to services in the least restrictive environment necessary to ensure individual and community safety.
This position will work Midnight to 8:00am (overnight) Monday through Friday.
Essential Duties:
- Evaluates crisis clients according to mental health center timelines for response, either at the WIC or as part of the MCT.
- Provides de-escalation, triage assessments, and crisis-interventions.
- Obtains collateral information from family, significant others, and other providers as appropriate.
- Follows principles of trauma-informed care to avoid harm and re-traumatization.
- Develops strength-based treatment plans that promote recovery, resiliency, and engagement with formal and informal support systems.
- Links clients to needed services as appropriate
- Consults with other WIC Team members and on-call psychiatrist as appropriate.
- Completes documentation in compliance with Jefferson Center guidelines.
- Participates in supervision, training, and team meetings as directed.
- Exhibits enthusiasm, courtesy, adaptability, flexibility, and spirit of cooperation in the work environment.
- Maintains effective interpersonal relations with consumers, peers, subordinates, upper management, visitors and the general public.
Other Duties:
- Maintains an acceptable attendance record.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements/Working Environment:
- Ability to operate a personal computer. Ability to attend meetings at a variety of locations.
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:
- Master’s Degree in counseling, psychology or related field plus one year of related experience and/or training. May consider relevant pre-master’s degree experience.
- Clinical license (LPC, LMFT, LCSW) preferred.
- CAT/CAS/LAC preferred.
- Must have valid driver’s license and maintain a good driving record while employed at Jefferson Center.
- Motor Vehicle Insurance Coverage requires applicant must be 25 years or older. Must have an acceptable Motor Vehicle Driving record as determine by our insurance carrier. An MVR will be pulled along with a background check.
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*:
- The salary range above is based on 1.0 FTE (full time equivalent) or 40 hours per week. Less than 40 hours/week will be prorated and adjusted to the appropriate FTE.*
Application deadline: 2/7/2025. Review of applications will begin immediately.
Transplant Tissue Donor Recovery Coordinator
Are you someone that would benefit by gaining experience interacting with healthcare professionals? Would you enjoy hands on surgical training? Would you love to learn to acquire more medical knowledge like how to review and work with medical charts? How about being a part of a non-profit organization that makes it possible for recipients to receive corneal transplants that restore sight? If this sounds like you, the Donor Recovery Coordinator position might be the perfect fit for you!
Our organization exists to restore hope for people like Kelly. Fuch’s dystrophy had been affecting Kelly’s life since her early 20’s. She had her left eye transplant on April 12, 2023 – four days after she suffered a severely broken foot because she could not see the curb. She had her right eye transplant in June 2023. Kelly is grateful to the donors who gave her the chance to see clearly again. She now experiences this beautiful world from three points of view and will never take one day of this opportunity for granted.
As a Donor Recovery Coordinator (DRC), you will need to be a caring individual with strong communication skills because you will be reaching out to the next of kin of our donors. The DRC is responsible for communicating over the phone with donor families regarding ocular tissue donation for transplants and research. This includes the collection of donor recovery screening information from donor families, medical records, healthcare systems, coroners’ offices, and donation partners. The coordinator will be trained in the procurement of eye tissue for transplant and research. You will also need to pay strong attention to detail to perform this delicate and precise surgical procedure. Coordinators must have adequate physical ability to move donors during the recovery and must be very detail-oriented, dependable, professional, and capable of working at a moderate to high-speed pace. Together the Recovery and Eligibility Supervisor, Technical Trainer, and other staff provide training and ongoing education. The RMLEB Standard Operating Procedures must be followed, and coordinators must routinely revisit RMLEB training programs to include reading updated policies/procedures as well as demonstrating proficiency.
The Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank was founded by the Lions of Colorado and Wyoming in 1982. RMLEB’s mission is to fulfill the wishes of eye donors and their families to help another overcome blindness through transplantation and research. Our dedication to this mission allows nearly 2,500 eye tissue donors in Colorado and Wyoming to provide thousands of sight-restorative transplants each year. We are a company that consists of a diverse staff who all have a heart for our mission. We offer a competitive benefits package.
Residential Behavioral Health Program Manager
Interested in mental health therapy? Looking to gain addiction counseling experience?
Whether you are interested in therapy, treatment, behavioral health, psychology, social work, counseling, criminal justice, or restorative justice, we have a position for you!
The mission of Behavioral Treatment Services is to provide accessible, integrated, and inclusive behavioral health services supporting clients throughout the criminal justice system. Behavioral Treatment Services provides a continuum of specialized adult offender substance abuse and other treatment modalities. Being a part of the BTS team means being a part of the forefront of Colorado’s behavioral health and criminal justice programs and initiatives. Our goals are to provide a space toward client healing, reduce criminal recidivism, assist clients in working towards personal growth, and collaborate with the system and client to work towards mutually agreeable goals.
BTS provides clinical services, court related services, and specialized programs for adults involved in the criminal justice system. BTS provides services at community corrections sites (including residential treatment programs), outpatient locations, jail based, and court liaison programs in 9 counties across Colorado.
Behavioral Health Manager manages and directs the planning, development, implementation, monitoring, and supervision of assigned programs, services, and staff to achieve Company goals and objectives.
Location: Lakewood, CO
Hours: Full Time M-F
Salary: $80,000/yr (based on licensure)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Support, promote and adhere to the mission, values and Code of Conduct of Intervention Inc.
- Reflect Intervention Inc.’s commitment to treating all persons with dignity and respect.
- Maintain confidentiality of client and company information.
- Carry out all duties/responsibilities in accordance with Company values, policies and procedures, applicable laws and contractual obligations.
- Carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with Company’s values and policies, and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; evaluating performance; providing feedback and development, rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
- Evaluate, develop, implement and monitor compliance of programs, policies and procedures. Revise and update as necessary based on standards, contractual obligations, plans, evidence based practices and best practices.
- Develop and implement new or improved programs that are consistent with company goals
- Develop and submit timely and accurate reports on program operations and services
- Manage the development, evaluation and implementation of program goals, objectives, and financial plans.
- Act as a change agent in the implementation of new practices, including training and coaching staff and modeling desired behavior.
- Provide supervision for clinical master level interns and serve as liaison to local universities
- Prepare activity reports to monitor and inform of the status and implementation plans of programs, services, and quality initiatives.
- Monitor fiscal operations to meet goals
- Ensure maintenance of thorough documentation in compliance with Federal and State treatment standards
- Maintain effective working relationships with other departments and stakeholders; acts as liaison with stakeholders
- Follows professional ethical standards and agency policies and procedures regarding risk assessment, safety planning, and crisis intervention
- Represent the program through court hearings as a witness, when subpoenaed or as required
- Provides direct services, such as assessments, individual, group or caseload coverage as required
- Is available for on call duties, nights and weekends as required.
- Provide training to staff and community agencies regarding specialized populations/programs
- Drive personal car to court, jail and/or other sites as required, including in adverse weather
- Attend required trainings and meetings, apply skills and knowledge.
- Regular and predictable attendance.
- Good steward of Company human, financial and capital resources.
- Participate effectively as a team member through communication, cooperation, information sharing and problem solving.
- Any other tasks or duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master’s degree (MA/MS) or equivalent from accredited university in social work, psychology, counseling, or related field
- Demonstrated proficiency providing clinical services with a demonstrated knowledge of the principles, methods and processes for diagnosis and treatment of mental dysfunctions
- Familiarity with evidence-based treatment modalities
- Minimum of 2 years staff supervisory experience required
- Must be Colorado registered (DORA) LAC, PLUS one of the following: LPC, LCSW, LMFT
- Valid Colorado Driver’s License and proof of insurance
Preferred Qualifications:
- Demonstrated understanding of applicable regulations, standards and requirements for effective clinical treatment and management
- Take action on the goals and procedures defined at a strategic level to mobilize resources and pursue the established strategies
- Use logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems
- Ability to effectively lead and motivate staff through application of Company values
- Ability to quickly synthesize complex information received from a variety of sources
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
- Ability to remain calm in and de-escalate stressful situations
- Computer skills — Ability to enter data, generate reports and create communications from variety of software programs and databases
- Knowledge of the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and appropriate techniques and practices for the client population
- Ability to interact effectively as a team member and independently with Company staff, stakeholders, and with diverse client base
- Must pass background check and have ability to access state criminal databases
Work Traits
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job
- This job operates in a professional office environment
- This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, copiers and filing cabinets
- Work involves working alone with groups of criminal offenders
- Duties involve contact with clients or other persons who may be hostile, threatening, dangerous, aggressive and/or under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- This position involves inside work with no exposure to weather conditions
- Travel: frequently drives personal car throughout local area/state to go to other work sites, attend meetings, trainings, court appearances, etc.
- The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand, walk, sit, and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Forensic Behavioral Health Therapist
Interested in mental health therapy? Looking to gain addiction counseling experience?
Whether you’re interested in therapy, treatment, behavioral health, psychology, social work, counseling, criminal justice, or restorative justice, we have a position for you!
The mission of Behavioral Treatment Services is to provide quality treatment services to people in need, and to enhance the health and well-being of our community. Behavioral Treatment Services provides a continuum of specialized adult offender substance abuse and other treatment modalities. Being a part of the BTS team means being a part of the forefront of Colorado’s behavioral health and criminal justice programs and initiatives. Our goals are to provide a space toward client healing, reduce criminal recidivism, assist clients in working towards personal growth, and collaborate with the system and client to work towards mutually agreeable goals.
BTS provides clinical services, court related services, and specialized programs for adults involved in the criminal justice system. BTS provides services at community corrections sites (including residential treatment programs), outpatient locations, jail based, and court liaison programs in 9 counties across Colorado.
Clinical Therapist is responsible for providing evaluations, individual and group interventions, education groups, and follow-up support to clients who have been referred by the court and probation due to the client’s involvement with and/or risk of continued use of drugs/alcohol, based on assessments. The caseload will include DUI offenders.
The Therapist will collaborate with client to develop, implement, and revise individualized service plan, maintain required documentation, and collaborate with treatment team to provide trauma-informed clinical care.
Locations Available: Lakewood, Golden, Henderson, Greeley, Boulder, Longmont
Hours: (Flexible schedules available: evenings, weekends, part-time, full-time, 5-8’s, 4-10’s, 3-12’s)
Salary: $56,493 – $59,980/yr (Based on licensure)
Application deadline: open until filled
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Treat all clients with dignity and respect
- Conduct drug/alcohol evaluations; interview clients for admission; assess the need for on-going treatment or referral to other agencies;
- Conduct individual, group, and family counseling sessions;
- Collaborate with Client to develop, implement, and revise individualized treatment plans;
- Integrate Motivational Enhancement Therapy into all aspects of counseling;
- Provide psycho-education classes and other educational presentations on substance abuse and mental illness;
- Communicate with families, probation/parole officers, and community agencies regarding treatment, discharge and aftercare plans;
- Provide supervision for Licensure for other clinicians and for Master’s level clinical interns.
- Maintain required documentation in all areas including, but not limited to: counselor’s admit notes, assessments, daily charting, weekly clinical staffing notes, and discharge summaries according to company and professionally accepted standards;
- Attend treatment team and jail program staff meetings and clinical staffing;
- Attend training sessions for the purpose of upgrading skills and obtaining or maintaining counselor certification;
- Collaborate with peer mentors;
- Observe confidentiality requirements;
- Functions in accordance with the professions Code of Ethics and Facility’s policies and procedures;
- Requires working evening/weekend hours as required.
Work Traits:
- Controls problem situations in a calm and directive manner;
- Demonstrates personal & professional growth on an ongoing basis;
- Demonstrates competency in accordance with the 12 core counseling functions defined by the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or related field
- Experience providing clinical services;
- Must be registered with DORA as NLC, LPCC, or LSW
- Familiarity with evidence-based treatment models;
- Excellent communications and interpersonal skills
- Ability to enter data into variety of computer software
Preferred Additional Qualifications:
- Certified Addictions Counselor II (CAC II) or higher (CAC III or LAC)
- Licensed clinician in respective discipline: LCSW, LPC, LMFT, LAC
- Experience working in a substance abuse treatment program with a diverse population;
- Experience providing substance abuse treatment to adult offenders;
- Familiar with evidence-based treatment models;
- Excellent communications and interpersonal skills;
- Bilingual in English and Spanish a plus
Criminal Justice Case Manager
Do you want to make a difference and change lives EVERY DAY?
Do you have what it takes to be a positive influence on people in the criminal justice system?
Make a difference by working with a company committed to enhancing client’s success. RISE UP with us by incorporating our values every day.
Respect
Integrity
Service
Empathy
Understanding
Professionalism
Intervention, Inc., a Colorado non-profit, provides services within the criminal justice system across the state of Colorado including sobriety monitoring (UAs/BAs), electronic monitoring, probation supervision and community corrections.
OVERVIEW
Provides case management for a caseload of adult Diversion and Transition clients, through supervision, monitoring compliance, and holding clients accountable using evidence-based practices according to Intervention policies and procedures
- Support, promote and adhere to the mission, values and Code of Conduct of Intervention Inc.
- Reflect Intervention Inc.s’ commitment to treating all persons with dignity and respect.
- Perform assessments/reassessments as required
- Develop individualized supervision case plan for each client based upon established protocols and client needs.
- Is accessible to clients for supervision, guidance, and resources outside of scheduled meeting times.
- Meet individually with each client at least weekly to evaluate progress in accomplishing case plan and sentencing requirements including all evidence based practices.
- Assist client in developing budgeting, employment, treatment and other pro-social behavior plans and monitor adherence
- Complete and maintain client files and records according to standards
- Monitor drug and alcohol tests as required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
- EDUCATION: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, psychology, social work, counseling, a social science or other closely related field.
- SUBSTITUTION FOR EDUCATION: Work experience in the areas of counseling, social work, law enforcement, corrections or community supervision which provided the same kind, amount, and level of knowledge acquired in the required education, will substitute on a year-for-year basis for the bachelor’s degree.
SKILLS
- Demonstrated proficiency in general population case management
- Demonstrated experience in applying Motivational Interviewing skills and techniques
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing with a variety of constituents
- Ability to complete assessments and develop case plans
- Ability to enter data, generate reports and create communications from variety of software programs and databases
- Ability to remain calm in stressful situations
- Knowledge of the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and appropriate techniques and practices for the client population.
- Ability to interact effectively as a team member and independently with Company staff, stakeholders, and with diverse client base.
- Must pass background check and be granted access to state criminal databases
Locations Available: Lakewood, Golden
Pay: $20.30- $23.85/hour depending on location
Application deadline: open until filled
Criminal Justice Community Corrections Specialist
Do you want to make a difference and change lives EVERY DAY?
Do you have what it takes to be a positive influence on people in the criminal justice system?
Are you looking for an entry level position to get your foot in the door?
*No previous experience required!
Make a difference by working with a company committed to enhancing client’s success. RISE UP with us by incorporating our values every day.
Respect
Integrity
Service
Empathy
Understanding
Professionalism
Intervention, Inc., a Colorado non-profit, provides services within the criminal justice system across the state of Colorado including sobriety monitoring (UAs/BAs), electronic monitoring, probation supervision and community corrections.
Title: Community Corrections Specialist
This is an entry level Criminal Justice position
Starting Pay Range: $18.27- $21.01/hr (depending on shift differential)
Locations Available: Lakewood, Greeley, Pueblo, Henderson, Boulder
Hours: Day, Swing, and Overnight shifts available depending on location
Part time and full time positions available
Application deadline: open until filled
OVERVIEW
Guides clients toward pro-social behavior and protects the safety of the staff, clients and community at large through monitoring and enforcing policies, rules and regulations with residential, non-residential and out client services clients.
- Support, promote and adhere to the mission, values and Code of Conduct of Intervention Inc.
- Reflect Intervention Inc.s’ commitment to treating all persons with dignity and respect.
- Educate clients and ensure compliance with facility policies, rules and regulations
- Conduct internal and external rounds and headcounts throughout the facility to ensure safety and monitor compliance with policies.
- Support acceptable and issue sanctions for unacceptable behaviors through application of behavioral guidelines
- Monitor testing of same sex clients through urinalysis and breathalyzer
- Perform pat searches, facility inspections and room searches to inspect for contraband and ensure clients are adhering to policies
- Regular and predictable attendance, flexibility in schedule/shift changes.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
- High school diploma or equivalent required, some college preferred
- 2 years customer service and/or security experience, including experience working with people in stressful and/or crisis situationsSKILLS
- Basic ability to enter data, generate reports and create communications from variety of software programs and databases
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
- Ability to remain calm and deescalate stressful situations
- Knowledge of the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and appropriate techniques and practices for the client population.
- Ability to interact effectively as a team member and independently with Company staff, stakeholders, and with diverse client base.
- Must pass background check and have ability to access state criminal databases
- Ability to walk about a multi-floor building quickly and frequently
- Ability to lift and move furnishings while conducting searches
- Ability to lift and carry items weighing up to 25 lbs.
- Valid driver’s license preferred