Review the positions below to see what opportunities Southwest may have for you!
Looking for applicants interested in part-time or on-call work with experience interacting with those impacted by substance use disorders and/or mental illness and easily connect with this population. Prior experience as a behavioral technician, CNA, or in other social programs preferred as this team member will perform a variety of entry level duties as needed to provide residential support, skills training and case management services to adult clients in Mental Health / Substance Use Disorder crisis. This position requires that employee be able to respond to medical / behavioral emergencies quickly and effectively, while maintaining composure in a fast-paced work environment. Shifts are either day (7am - 7pm) or graveyard (7pm - 7am). Graveyard shifts have a $2.00 an hour shift differential.
Do you have lived personal experience with those impacted by mental health disorders? Do you build rapport quickly? Enjoy interacting with others, teaching and listening to facilitate growth? Are you attentive to detail, proficient with technology, and self-directed? This may be the position for you.
Southwest Behavioral Health Center's vision is to help build communities in which citizens enjoy lives free from the stigma and disability of addiction and mental illness. We provide one-on-one client care, group facilitation, and multi-disciplinary team involvement. This position performs a variety of duties such as skill development, behavior management, and targeted case management services.
Are you an energetic individual that embodies advocacy and innovation, teamwork and independence? If so, join our team in Utah’s frontier. This is a highly impactful role with the opportunity to help transform the lives of people trapped in the cycle of substance use and/or mental illness in the local communities.
The Frontier outpatient program serves small-town Utah. Its communities are rural and somewhat isolated by distance. The values of faith, hard-work, family loyalty and fierce independence permeate these communities. The people are welcoming and friendly but are careful to rely on newcomers until they know they can depend on you to stick around. You will provide both mental health and substance use services to young and old. You may travel to different locations and provide therapy outside the typical office. You will also provide some crisis services and help people get and stay safe. Some of your clients will be seriously mentally ill. Fortunately, you will work with a team including other clinicians, clerical staff, case managers, nurses and doctors. You will be able to rely on this team to help you help your clients be safe, get stable, and be as functional as possible. Never underestimate the good you can do in a small town.
As you come to love the communities you serve, you will also enjoy the beauty and peace that Utah’s frontier has to offer its residents.
This position requires excellent computer skills, especially working with spreadsheets and data analytics. Applicant must possess a strong ability to understand data and compile it in accurate formats to meet state reporting and billing guidelines. This position works collaboratively to support mobile crisis on-call team (MCOT) members and the division mission. Position is scheduled to work Monday through Friday from 9am to 6pm with flexibility to provide backup crisis case management to bolster the team and division goals.
Do you want to make an impact in our community by supporting children and families? Are you a good observer, patient, love interacting with children and adolescents, enjoy teaching and listening to facilitate growth? Please consider applying. This position performs a variety of sub-professional duties such as skill development, behavior management, and targeted case management services. Anticipated work schedule from 8am – 6pm, Monday through Thursday with a half day on Friday.
Looking for drivers to transport youth to/from programs. Work hours are available Monday through Thursday between 7:30 am – 9/9:30 am, 3pm - 5pm, and 7:30pm - 9pm.
Potential internship school credit while also getting paid. Part-time position performs a variety of entry level technical duties as needed to provide skills training and mentoring to youth clients in Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders programs.
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.
We are looking for a master's level mental health therapist to work with children, adolescents, and young adults ages four (4) to twenty-two (22) years old, along with their families in providing individual, family and group therapies. Preference given to therapists with understanding of Filial/Play Therapy, CBT, MI, DBT, EMDR, TBRI, TF-CBT, Seeking Safety as well as an ability to use and implement family therapy modalities.
Position works Monday through Friday and includes a full benefit package (including URS retirement/pension plan). Staff are eligible for National Health Services Corp Loan Repayment Program as we are site certified.
Do you want to use your training and experience to help those individuals and families most in need of mental health services? This is a highly impactful role with the opportunity to transform the lives of people trapped in the cycle of substance use or mental illness in the local community. 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. At Southwest Behavioral Health Center, you have the ability to make a difference and we have a place for you on our clinical team.
Part-time position working Monday through Thursday afternoons from approximately 2/3pm until 8pm. 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.