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Employment Opportunities

Community Care offers competitive salaries and a generous Benefits Package. Positions posted on this page are for employment with Community Care. If you are interested in becoming a Foster Parent, please Click Here and you will be provided additional information.

If you would like to apply for a position listed below please mail a letter of intent, resume, including salary requirements, and three professional references to:

Community Care
Attn: Human Resources
P.O. Box 936
Bangor, Maine 04402-0936

Community Care is an equal opportunity employer offering competitive salary and fringe benefits within the framework of a Learning Organization. If you have comments or suggestions, email Human Resources at hr@comcareme.org.

The following positions are available as of August 27, 2008

Adult Community Integration
Clinical Therapists - Community Family Support Services
Community Family Support Services - BHP
Administrative Assistant
Family Integration Specialist

 

Adult Community Integration (Adult Services Waterville - Part-time to Full-time) Community Care is seeking caring and motivated individuals to provide community integration for Adults coping with mental health symptoms.  This position provides case management consultation, skill teaching, development of strategies to make family life less stressful and advocacy/coordination for services needs in an effort to reduce cycles of instability in the lives of those affected by mental illness. Minimum Qualifications:  HS diploma.  MHRT/C certification and one year experience in supporting adults with mental illness in the community.

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Clinical Therapists - Community Family Support Services (Caribou, Ellsworth/Bucksport, Farmington, Lewiston, Waterville/Skowhegan, and Millinocket Areas - Full-time) The individual who fills this position will provide direct clinical services to children and families in their homes in the above reference geographical area.  An essential component of this position is the ability to meet the needs of a broad range of clients and families, including birth, adoptive and kinship families who are either involved with the Department of Health and Human Services; seeking home-based support services to prevent disruption, or working towards reunification.  The candidate will assist in the identification of the behavioral, medical, social, rehabilitation and educational needs of clients and work in conjunction with providers/team to ensure the availability of appropriate services to each client.  Competitive salary and benefits package to both full time and part time (minimum 24 hours) employees.  The candidate will provide Case Supervision to a team of Behavioral Health Professionals. Minimum Qualifications:  LCSW, LCPC, or Ph.D., Licensed or otherwise recognized as qualified by the state in the disciplines required for the children served by the program.  Will accept LMSW Conditional II or LCPC Conditional under the provision that the individual will be fully licensed within the time frame defined by their supervisor.  M.S./M.S.N. (masters-level psychiatric nurse) licensed in the State of Maine (or eligible).

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Community Family Support Services - BHP (Behavioral Health Professionals - Augusta/Lewiston - Full-time; Behavioral Health Professionals - Bucksport/Ellsworth - Full-time) Responsibilities include: providing in-home support in birth, kin, and adoptive homes; providing direct care and case management, as needed, to youth served; facilitating treatment team meetings; and writing Preliminary and Comprehensive Service and Emergency Plans.  The BHP will facilitate client growth and strengthen the level of family functioning through positive professional interactions and by exhibiting behaviors and communication skills that exemplify the program philosophy.  High level of flexibility is required. Minimum Qualifications:  Have a Bachelor's degree in a related field and professional experience working with children and families is also required.

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Administrative Assistant (Caribou - Part-time - 20 hours/week, not benefit eligible) Assist providers in the completion of correspondence, paperwork, and smooth flow of communication.  Candidates should be highly organized, have a commitment to confidentiality and professionalism, and be able to prioritize their work.  The Administrative Assistant will work within the administrative support system, enabling direct service staff to spend as much time as possible in direct services while handling all non-direct service and communication functions. Minimum Qualifications:  An Associates degree in Business or Secretarial Science and a minimum of one year administrative assistance experience.

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Family Integration Specialist (Dover, Calais/Princeton - Full-time) Work as a member of the treatment team.  Actively participate in the evaluation, treatment, and basic care of children who require therapeutic and/or highly specialized residential and/or diagnostic services.  Work with foster parents, birth parents, case coordinators, house managers, program coordinators, therapists, and other mental health professionals to assess skills and establish an individualized treatment plan. Minimum Qualifications:  HIgh School diploma or GED required and a four year degree is preferred.  At least one year of paid or volunteer experience working with children or adolescents with behavioral challenges or special needs.

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