Job Description Join Our Team and Make a Difference in the Lives of Youth and Families! We’re looking for someone who is driven, compassionate, and ready to work alongside youth and their families to foster growth, healing, and resilience. In this role, you’ll provide case management, skills training, and medication education in a variety of community-based settings such as homes and schools. Your work will help guide youth and families toward better mental health and wellness, using evidence-based treatment methods and personalized care plans.
As a key member of a multidisciplinary recovery team, you’ll offer support through crisis intervention, connect families to vital community resources, and provide rehabilitative services. You’ll be utilizing your knowledge of behavioral health, including medications, substance use treatment, and evidence-based practices, to make a difference every day. This position offers a dynamic, fulfilling environment where innovation, collaboration, and dedication are celebrated. If you have a passion for advocating for youth with severe emotional needs and enjoy working both independently and as part of a team, this role is perfect for you.
What You’ll Do Build meaningful, therapeutic relationships with youth and families through engagement and support
Provide psychosocial rehabilitation and connect individuals to crucial community resources
Assess individuals’ strengths and needs, creating tailored Person-Centered Recovery Plans
Document services in a timely manner and ensure consistent follow-up care
Collaborate with a passionate interdisciplinary team of professionals dedicated to youth recovery
Use innovative thinking and resilience to navigate challenging situations and crises
What We’re Looking For A deep passion and aptitude for working with youth who have severe emotional and behavioral needs
Knowledge of medications, case management, substance use treatment, crisis services, and community resources
Strong skills in mental health assessment, recovery planning, and dual-diagnosis treatment
Ability to advocate for individuals and navigate a person-centered approach to recovery
Ability to work both independently and as a key team member, engaging in training and development opportunities
A positive, solution-focused attitude and the ability to thrive in a dynamic environment
The opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of youth and families
Access to ongoing training and professional development
A collaborative and supportive team environment
A rewarding role where your work is truly valued
Location: Round Rock, TX (Williamson County)
Salary: $21.46 – $30.71/hr
Applicable Differentials Up to $4.00/hour, tenure with BTCS
$1.00/hour Master’s degree
$0.75/hour Bilingual
Up to $2.00/hour, previous community center experience in a similar position
$1.00/hour, advanced licensure
$0.50/hour, LCDC
$200 Monthly Service Delivery Bonus
Additional details on rewards, compensation, benefits, and leave accruals are available at the employer’s site.
Credentials and Qualifications Minimum Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in a social, behavioral, or human service field and knowledge of mental illness. Must have a valid Texas Driver’s License and maintain approved driver’s status throughout employment.
If the degree is not in a human services field, a minimum of 24 college credits in a human services field are required.
Preferred Qualifications One year of experience in mental health assessment and/or crisis intervention; Master’s degree in psychology, social work, or a related human service field. Bilingual preferred.
Salary Amount: $44,636.00 - $63,876.00/year. Closing Date: Open until filled.