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Southwest Behavioral & Health Services is a large and growing, non-profit community-based provider of behavioral health services with locations throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area, rural Maricopa County, Gila, Pinal, Mohave, Coconino, and Yavapai Counties. We are a well-established voice in the community with more than 115 sites, over one thousand employees, and 50 years’ experience.
Join Southwest Behavioral & Health for exceptional growth opportunities driven by our promote-from-within philosophy. We provide an EXCELLENT compensation and benefits package, including immediate participation in our 403(b) program with 40% company match after 1 year of service. Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) includes 3.3 weeks of time-off your 1st year (available after 6 months) and increased vacation accruals after 2, 5 and 10 years of service! We offer low cost medical insurance and offer 100% company-paid dental, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, and Life coverage for employees. Other great benefits include 10 paid holidays, vision, licensure/certification reimbursement, tuition reimbursement, prescription drug discounts, chiropractic services, 100% paid Employee Assistance Program, and much more!
We are currently seeking a Sr. Team Lead to join our Adult Jail Transition Team!
The Sr. Team Lead is responsible overseeing a specialty position overseeing a program working with adult individuals who frequent the legal system/ and or are transitioning within or from jail or prison systems. Position works as part of a multi-disciplinary team with the City, Case Managers, and RBHA to successfully transition persons from jail or prison to services and community stability. .
Responsibilities include:
Education & Qualifications:
Benefits
Full Time
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
$93k-123k (estimate)
08/10/2023
08/25/2024
sbhservices.org
FLAGSTAFF, AZ
500 - 1,000
1969
Private
$10M - $50M
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
SB&H provides residential care, prevention, and outpatient services to children, incarcerated persons, and dually diagnosed adults.