The Counseling Assistant works with the master level clinicians to provide in-home or community-based mental health treatment planning, case management, referrals, crisis planning and support for families with children in two primary subgroups: ages zero through three and ages four through twenty. Services provided to clients in Jackson and Hillsdale counties during traditional and non-traditional hours allowing for a flexible schedule. Paperwork and documentation may be performed remotely, as there is no expectation to be in the office. You should have a bachelor's degree in the mental health field or social services and at least one year experience working with children and adults (internship will be considered). Must also have excellent communication and listening skills, be non-judgmental, observant, and have a passion for helping others.