Client Support Provider - Youth na Pawnee Mental Health Services Inc
Pawnee Mental Health Services Inc · Manhattan, Estados Unidos Da América · Hybrid
- Junior
- Escritório em Manhattan
Description
Who We Are
Pawnee Mental Health is a mission-driven non-profit Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) serving 10 counties across North-Central Kansas. We provide comprehensive behavioral health services to individuals and families in underserved communities, and we’re on the lookout for dedicated, compassionate professionals ready to make a real impact.
As a growing and vibrant organization, we’re proud of our team-oriented environment, where every staff member plays a crucial role in helping clients live healthier, more fulfilling lives.
What We Offer Our Client Support Providers
We believe in supporting our employees’ well-being and expertise. Here’s what you can expect:
- Up to $2,000 in bonus pay annually by meeting client care expectations
- Total compensation package exceeds $100,000 including salary, bonus potential, and benefits like:
- Medical & Vision Insurance: Accessible plans to support your health needs offered through BCBS or Aetna – prices for single coverage between $50-100/month.
- Dental Insurance: 100% FREE for employees.
- Kansas Public Employee Retirement System (KPERS): Secure your future with KPERS retirement benefits - a lifetime pension program.
- Other insurances: Life insurance coverage up to 150% of your annual income and long-term disability insurance at NO COST.
- Paid Holidays: Enjoy 8 paid holidays throughout the year.
- Generous PTO: Start earning 8 hours of PTO per month (12 days/year), jumps to 18 days/year on your first anniversary.
- Paid Medical Leave: Receive a 40-hour bank of paid medical leave IMMEDIATELY upon hire.
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Access support resources for your personal and professional life.
- Supplemental benefits: Additional life insurance coverage, ambulance transportation, short term disability, critical illness, hospital indemnity, and more!
The Role You Play as a Client Support Provider
As a CSP at Pawnee, you’ll be responsible for helping children with Severe Emotional Disturbances (SED) and their families by providing attendant care. You’ll work with children individually and in groups, developing and facilitating activities to enhance their functioning — all tailored to their treatment plans.
This role does require evening availability. However, you’ll have the flexibility to coordinate with clients and their families to schedule services on days and times that work best for both of you.
The Day-to-Day:
- Developing activities that align with treatment plans to improve the child’s functioning
- Working directly with children ages 4-18, both individually and in groups, delivering services on-site, in homes, schools, or community settings
- Scheduling services and documenting progress in each child’s health record
- Receiving training in crisis response and providing one-on-one support to clients in crisis
- Assisting with medication compliance and advocating for clients’ mental health rights and community integration
Why Work With Us?
At Pawnee, we know our people are our greatest strength. As a Client Support Provider, your empathy, creativity, and commitment to helping kids succeed will directly shape our clients’ lives and futures. We value innovation, integrity, and teamwork, and we’re looking for someone like you to help move our mission forward.
If you’re seeking a meaningful career in mental health, with opportunities for strong training, professional growth, and a supportive work environment, we want to hear from you!
Requirements
Qualifications:
Required:
- High School diploma or equivalent.
- 21 years-of-age or older
- Strong oral and written communication skills using the English language.
- Basic personal computer skills which enable the entry, retrieval and use of electronic data.
- A valid driver’s license and automobile liability insurance maintained in accordance with Pawnee policy and procedure.
- CSPs in some regions may be required to provide crisis services, and therefore will be required to work rotating on-call shifts.
Preferred:
- Post-secondary education in a human services field and/or related work experience.
- Experience with Microsoft Office software.