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.
The Rural Housing Outreach Case Manager will perform outreach services in the community and will work with individuals experiencing homelessness, mental health and substance abuse disabilities.
The Rural Outreach Specialist will perform outreach services in the community and work with individuals experiencing homelessness, mental health and substance abuse disabilities.
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 functions at an advanced level to individuals and their families.
The candidate will perform social services functions at an advanced level to individuals and their families.
The candidate will work in an administrative capacity, providing assistance to the CEO, New Horizons team members, community partners, Board of Directors, and the general public.
The candidate will serve as lead therapist and will deliver and document individual/group therapy, as well as crisis intervention and case management services to middle school aged students.
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 candidate will provide on-campus case management to youth, ages 12 to 15, helping to link youth and their families to community resources.
The candidate will be responsible for conducting evidence-based group sessions with individuals who have been identified with a substance abuse disorder.
The selected candidate will be responsible for delivering and documenting individual and group therapy, as well as crisis intervention and case management services to boys and girls, ages 12 to 17.
The Certified Peer Specialist–Parent (CPS-P) will provide part-time, non-clinical support to young individuals or families navigating mental health challenges.
The candidate will be responsible for providing direct care to enhance the lives of individuals enrolled in multiple transitional programs.