Want to make a different in adult Mainers lives who are experiencing a crisis event and need some help? Here’s your chance…
Kennebec Behavioral Health, established in 1960 and recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in Maine for the last 4 consecutive years, is seeking two (2) full-time Program Coordinators to work in our Crisis Stabilization Units for adults in Augusta and Waterville.
The Program Coordinator will assist the Program Manager in Augusta and Waterville locations with administrative functions including quality assurance, chart documentation, staff scheduling, maintaining the weekly activity/appointment schedule, assisting with client intakes, tracking staff certification, and ordering house supplies. The Program Coordinator also engages in direct service activities with individuals to include: client intake, assessment, services plan development, linking and coordination of services, services advocacy, and monitoring and evaluation services. The Program Coordinator will assist individuals with the individual support planning process and identification, participate in crisis resolution services with individuals, and perform skill building and resource development activities based on individual needs.
Requirements – MHRT/C and MHRT/1 certifications are required, as is a minimum of two (2) years in the mental health field. A bachelor’s degree is preferred but not required.
Benefits: KBH is an eligible employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) that provides workers with qualifying employment and loan payments federal student debt forgiveness after 10 years or 120 monthly payments. Other benefits are:
- COMPETITIVE PAY
- HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN WITH 3 OPTIONS
- DENTAL, VISION & LIFE INSURANCE (paid by KBH)
- SHORT AND LONG TERM DISABILITY (paid by KBH)
- 403(B) WITH EMPLOYER MATCH
- SUPPORTIVE WORKING ENVIRONMENT
- 65.5 CENTS PER MILE TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT
- $40 PER MONTH GYM REIMBURSEMENT
- CONTINUING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
- GENEROUS PAID TIME OFF TO INCLUDE 12 HOLIDAYS, 20 VACATION , 8 SICK TIME AND A PERSONAL DAY