Full-Time

Mental Health Specialist 2

EASA Coordinator

Posted on 5/28/2025

Community Counseling Solutions

Community Counseling Solutions

Compensation Overview

$56.7k - $111.6k/yr

No H1B Sponsorship

Austin, OR, USA

In Person

Relocation Benefit of up to $4,000 if moving over 100 miles.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Doctorate degree from an accredited college in social work, psychology or other human service-related field required for MHS IV, or a master’s degree with accompanying certification as an LPC, LCSW, or LMFT.
  • Master’s degree from an accredited college in social work, psychology or other human service-related field required for MHS III.
  • Bachelor’s degree and enrollment or willingness to enroll in a master’s program within 4 months of hire for MHS II w/ Variance.
  • Active variance from the State or designation as a QMHP mental health intern per Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR).
  • Certification from the Department of Human Services as a Certified Mental Health Investigator required.
  • Certification as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor or Certified Gambling Addiction Counselor required.
  • Knowledge of symptoms and challenges faced by people with mental illness and addictions.
  • Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to work independently and complete all designated tasks in a thorough and timely fashion.
  • Skills to professionally work with the public and coordinate services across various agencies and community groups.
  • Ability to develop cooperative and respectful relationships with clients and their families.
  • Knowledge about the recovery model.
  • Ability to represent the interest of the customer and the agency in a favorable light in the community.
  • Ability to work well with teams and other groups of individuals.
  • Computer literate and ability to utilize word processing and other software programs/systems.
Responsibilities
  • Establish and communicate local/regional process for referral, referral tracking, screening, outreach, and admission to services, and clinical coordination of identified young people.
  • Conduct EASA screening and assessment.
  • Coordinate activities with EASA team.
  • Facilitate family education and support in individual and multi-family group formats working with 12 to 30 year old client with first psychotic break or prodromal symptoms.
  • Initiate contact with local counties and providers to identify capacity and needs, and assemble a local/regional team which can provide community education and local services to EASA fidelity.
  • Work with state technical assistance center to become proficient in EASA practices and coordinate regional training/capacity development.
  • Plan, coordinate, track and help implement community education and social marketing.
  • Coordinate and provide consultation to local provider agencies and clinicians to ensure EASA fidelity.
  • Provide clinical services to children, adults and families, including screening, assessment, individual and group therapy, consultation, and all other allowed clinical services.
  • Actively participate in joint case planning and coordination with agency employees and relevant agency contractors.
  • Act as a liaison between clients and other agencies and advocate for clients when appropriate.
  • Actively participate in group and individual supervision sessions.
  • Work with other staff and community representatives to initiate new programs, reviews, evaluates and revises existing programs as necessary.
  • Perform joint case planning and coordination in areas of behavioral health with other community agencies.
  • Provide behavioral health and addiction education, prevention and information to various interest groups.
  • Assist other clinicians in the facilitation of groups as requested.
  • Provide after hours emergency services on a 24 hour, rotating basis to adults and children.
  • Initiate holds, provide civil commitment investigations, and work with hospitals, case workers and the state for individuals in the civil commitment process.
  • Complete all paperwork in a professional, clinically sound and timely manner as prescribed by the OAR’s and other pertinent guidelines.
  • Attend trainings, meetings, conferences, etc. as directed by administration.
  • Provide intensive children’s treatment services.
  • Utilize agency software/computer systems to prepare current client records of treatment and reports as necessary.
  • Transport clients as required.
  • Administer forms for urinalysis testing (UA’s), provide accurate information on the UA’s to clients, and record all pertinent information.
  • Report all abuse to appropriate legal office, complete all necessary paperwork and investigations, and develop safety plans as required.
  • Other responsibilities as assigned.
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