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NHS Delaware County Job Fair

NHS Delaware County

Date:                   Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Location:            800 Chester Pike
                             Main Conference Room (enter through side door near parking lot)
                             Sharon Hill, PA 19079
                            
Time:                   10:00 AM - 3:00PM


    
Fee for Service, Full Time, Part Time, & PRN Shifts
  • Work Locations are in the Delaware County area.

Available Positions                                ___________________________________________
  • RESIDENTIAL COUNSELORS (Mental Health - Adults)
  • CASE MANAGEMENT POSITIONS - Adult TCM
  • OUTPATIENT THERAPISTS Fee For Service (Child/Adolescent and Adult MH)
  • OLDER ADULT MH THERAPISTS Fee for Service
  • PROGRAM MANAGER (FT)
  • EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST (PT)
  • COOK (PT)
  • ADMINISTRATIVE ADULT CASE MANAGER (PT every other weekend)
  • SHIFT SUPERVISOR (PT)


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Interested Job Seekers Should Bring Resume and Bring Two forms of
Valid ID to the Job Fair
On the spot interviews available, if qualified

Job Requirements can be viewed online under NHS at CareerBuilder.com, or www.nhsonline.org/careers




Job Requirements 
Available Positions
  • RESIDENTIAL COUNSELORS (DIRECT CARE WORKERS) - (Minimum 1 yr. exp with adults in a mental health residential facility, and HS diploma/GED, or AA/BA degree in a Human Services field, and valid driver's license with clean driving record)


  • CASE MANAGEMENT POSITIONS - ADULT TCM - (Requires HS diploma/GED and 12 behavioral health college credits, and 2 yrs. mental health experience, or Associates degree and 1 yr. mental health experience, or BA degree and mental health internship)


  • OUTPATIENT THERAPISTS FFS -  Child/Adolescent or Adults - (MA/MS/M.Ed in Psychology or Social Work, and related clinical internship, and 6 months MA level experience with the chronically mental ill)


  • OLDER ADULT MH THERAPISTS FFS - (MA/MS degree, Geriatric mental health therapy experience, and experience conducting assessments using Axis 5 of the DSM IV  required)


  • PROGRAM MANAGER (HOUSE MANAGER) (FT) - (MA/MS degree in Human Services field is prefered, and previous supervisory experience in an adult residential mental health facility)


  • EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST (PT) - HS diploma with training and experience in mental health, and a working knowledge of diagnoses, medication and treatment. BA degree in a Human Services field is preferred)


  • COOK (PT) - (Minimum 1 yr. professional cooking experience, and clean valid driver's license and reliable transportation to make occasional trips to the food market)


  • ADMIN CASE MANAGER (FT) - (HS diploma/GED and at least 12 college credits in Psychology or related Human Services field, or BA degree in Psychology or related Human Services courses preferred)\


  • SHIFT SUPERVISOR (PT) - (HS Diploma/GED and at least 12 college credits in Psychology or related field, or HS diploma/GED at at least 6 months of formal training in a mental health related field, and 1 yr. experience in a behavioral health residential setting, and a valid driver's license)

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