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For over 35 years, the employees of New Horizons Behavioral Health have provided compassionate, professional care for individuals and families struggling with mental illness, developmental disabilities, or addictive disease. By joining our team of hard-working professionals, you don’t just become a part of the organization, but you become a part of a community that focuses on support, healing, and giving back.

10 Career Opportunities at New Horizons Behavioral Health


New Posting Contract Client Support Worker (DD CAI)
Columbus, GA31904

Under direct supervision, the candidate will engage and transport an individual to and from community outings and events of their choice.


New Posting Certified Medical Assistant (CMA)
Columbus, GA31904

Under general supervision, the candidate will triage patients being seen for care, assist with completing prior authorizations for psychiatric treatment and services...


Group Leader (Midtown)
Columbus, GA31904

The candidate will work closely with individuals who have been identified with a substance abuse disorder.


New Posting Registered Nurse (DD)
Columbus, GA31904

The candidate will provide professional nursing services in accordance with medical protocols.


New Posting Client Support Worker (JTR)
Columbus, GA31904

The candidate will be responsible for providing direct care to enhance the lives of individuals enrolled in multiple transitional programs.


Case Manager (ICM)
Columbus, GA31904

Under general supervision, the candidate will perform social services functions at an advanced level to individuals and their families.


The candidate will perform social services and clinical functions at an advanced level to individuals and their families.


The candidate will care for residents with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) in a group home environment.


Psychiatrist
Columbus, GA31904

The selected candidate will be responsible for prescribing, directing, administering, and/or monitoring psychotherapeutic treatments or medications to treat mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders in adults and possibly children.


The Certified Peer Specialist–Parent (CPS-P) will provide part-time, non-clinical support to young individuals or families navigating mental health challenges.