Dual Behavioral Health Specialist | CEP Program Central City Concern This is not a desk job. This is boots on the ground, relationship-driven, high-impact work with individuals living with serious mental illness and substance use disorders. If you thrive in complexity and want to see real progress in people’s lives, this role delivers. Why This Role Matters Provide integrated dual diagnosis treatment in the community Deliver intensive case management with real autonomy Stabilize crises and keep people out of higher levels of care Help clients secure housing, benefits, medical care, and employment What You’ll Actually Do Conduct biopsychosocial assessments and ASAM-based service planning Build strengths-based treatment plans with clients Provide crisis stabilization and risk assessments in community settings Use Motivational Interviewing and IDDT to move clients through stages of change Facilitate groups, provide psychoeducation, and deliver evidence-based interventions Who Thrives Here Calm in chaos and skilled at de-escalation Clinically sharp with strong assessment instincts Non-judgmental, grounded, and relational Able to work independently while leaning into team collaboration Comfortable engaging clients in the field… including high-acuity presentations The Bigger Picture You’ll work with individuals navigating mental illness, addiction, homelessness, and system involvement. This team meets people where they are… literally and clinically. If you’re looking for meaningful, challenging work where your clinical skill, advocacy, and heart all matter… this is it.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level