Family Peer Mentor
About the role
A leader in delivering the right behavioral health treatment at the right time, Central Clinic Behavioral Health is a 501[c][3] nonprofit organization that embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion. We have a salary structure commensurate with experience and a generous benefit package.
Division Information
Adult Services: Supports adults with severe mental illness through individualized services including counseling, case management, group therapy, and prescription-drug management. Many individuals served are connected to high-impact programs like Culturally Responsive Services, Transgender Wellness Program, and the LGBTQ+ Center.
CDC Behavioral Health Services: Located in Butler and Clermont counties, this division provides mental health and substance use assessment and treatment services to children, families, and adults. A specialty program, The Family Healing Center, serves children and their families through trauma-focused therapeutic visitation.
The Child & Family Treatment Center: Focuses on preparing children emotionally and developmentally for success in school and home environments using evidence-based practices, direct-service programs, and school-based prevention services.
Court Clinic: Offers evaluation and treatment services for those involved in the criminal justice system, including in-depth assessments and treatment of mental health and/or addiction issues. Signature programs include Alternative Interventions for Women and Alternative Interventions for Men.
Central Connection (formerly Mental Health Access Point): Provides a standardized entry to a system of care in Hamilton County, ensuring services are available, accessible, and of high quality.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities vary based on the division but generally include providing clinical services, managing caseloads, collaborating with other professionals, and implementing evidence-based practices.
Requirements
Requirements include relevant education, licensure/certification, and experience in the field of behavioral health. Specific requirements may vary by division.
Qualifications
Qualifications include strong interpersonal skills, ability to work independently and as part of a team, and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Skills
Skills required include excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and a passion for helping others. Specific skills may vary by division.
Benefits
Benefits include a competitive salary, comprehensive health insurance, retirement plans, professional development opportunities, and a supportive work environment.
Pay
Pay is commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Schedule
Schedules vary by division but typically include standard office hours with flexibility for clinical responsibilities.