Review the positions below to see what opportunities Southwest may have for you!
Mental illness impacts the lives of many people in our community. For some, the impact is severe enough to result in homelessness, in-patient psychiatric care, chronic substance abuse, broken relationships and/or a life of isolation. Do you want to use your training and experience to help those individuals and families most in need of mental health services? If so, Southwest Behavioral Health Center has a place for you on our clinical team.
Horizon House West has an opening for a Human Service Specialist - Residential Tech. This is an all-women’s residential substance use treatment facility. The position will assist clients in a residential substance use disorder program with daily living needs, transport clients to and from support meetings and monitor the activities of clients. This is a part time position that requires a willingness to work weekends, evenings, graveyard shifts, and holiday shifts. Current shift coverage is needed on weekends, weekend graveyards (midnight to 8am) and swing shifts. It is mandatory to attend monthly staff meetings. If assigned to a graveyard shift, the pay rate includes $1.00 per hour shift differential.
*BFOQ - as our SUD facilities are gender specific, only female applicants can work at Horizon House West.
Part and full-time (unbenefited) summer program and client respite openings. Position serves youth in our community experiencing behavior disorders or emotional impairment to provide engaging activities and skills development to succeed. A valid driver's license is required to transport youth to/from the agency. Summer hours available Monday - Thursday 8am - 5pm. Current part-time after school vacancies now working Monday - Thursday from 3pm to 8pm. Option to continue working afternoons during the school year.
Part-time Prevention Specialist will primarily work with youth and assist with other coalition related duties to promote positive lifestyles, reduce and eliminate drug use and other risk factors that lead to anti-social behaviors, and follow evidence-based practices to engage community leaders, organizations and agencies in uniting their prevention efforts. Prevention services are aimed to impact the general public as well as business, religious organizations, health agencies, public safety departments, school districts, and others, regarding such relevant issues as alcohol and other drugs, suicide prevention, parenting skills, and life skills. Looking for a flexible 19-hour a week commitment with most hours being worked between 8am and 5pm, Monday through Friday.