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Supported Employment Specialist (Pay Rate $20.78)

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Central City Health

Detroit, MI (In Person)

$43,222 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/18/2026

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Supported Employment Specialist (Pay Rate $20.78) Central City Health Detroit, MI Job Details Full-time $20.78 an hour 2 hours ago Benefits Paid holidays Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Flexible spending account Tuition reimbursement Paid time off Employee assistance program Vision insurance 403(b) Life insurance Retirement plan Qualifications Disability support services Job search strategy coaching Chauffeur's Permit Working with individuals with disabilities Job matching for clients Interview skills training facilitation Employment counseling High school diploma or GED Employment support for individuals with disabilities Case management Job search strategy workshop facilitation Certified Employment Support Professional (CESP) Working with individuals with mental health conditions Human Services Working with individuals from underserved communities Workforce development
Full Job Description Website:
www.centralcityhealth.com
Who We Are:
Central City Health (CCH) has been serving the under-housed and at-risk population in metro Detroit since 1972, by providing integrated healthcare services. Our services include primary and pediatric care, dental care, behavioral and SUD care, supportive housing, and community re-entry services, to name a few. In 2024, our President/CEO, Dr. Kimberly Farrow-Felton received the esteemed Healthcare Hero Award from Crain's Detroit Business honoring her exceptional contributions to the health and well-being of our community.
Our Mission:
To achieve wellness in the community by providing an array of primary and behavioral health care, housing, and substance abuse services with dignity and respect.
Our Core Values:
CCH is guided by a set of values in fulfilling our mission.
Some of our values include:
An environment that supports health and recovery. Person centered principles in the delivery of care. An environment characterized by cultural sensitivity, integrity, teamwork and trust. A commitment to service excellence and continuous quality improvement. Persons served take both an active part in their treatment and the organization. An atmosphere of welcoming and accessibility to people seeking our services that assures "no wrong door."
You Get:
14 Paid Holidays Annually. 18 PTO Days (less than 1 Year; 27 Days on 1st Year Anniversary). Benefit Coverage after 30
Days:
Medical/Dental/Vision/Short-term Disability. Company-Paid Life Insurance. Retirement Savings 403(b). Tuition Reimbursement. Continuing Education Allowance
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Evidence Based Supported Employment (EBSE), also known as Individual Placement Support (IPS), or Employment Specialist is a core component of recovery for adults with a severe mental illness. The intent of the program is to ensure that adults with a severe mental illness achieve and maintain desired community-based employment that pays at least minimum wage, while performing the same work alongside others without psychiatric disabilities, to increase self-sufficiency and decrease dependence on public systems of care. The Employment Specialist provides support and guidance to individuals to discover and enhance their strengths and ensure their success in employment positions. Assists individuals enrolled in the EBSE program, in obtaining and maintaining employment that is consistent with their vocational goals and recovery. The Employment Specialist should exhibit an ability to coach, teach and motivate others.
RESPONSIBILITIES 1.
Ensures all actions, job performance, personal conduct and communications represent the organization in a highly professional manner. 2. Develop relationships with community organizations willing to support positions for EBSE participants; provide continuous follow-up regarding employee job performance. 3. Assists individuals in creating a resume that outlines their skills, abilities, and accomplishments; supports individuals in job development and job search activities consistent with their needs and interests. 4. Collaborates with clients to create individualized job coaching and employment plans; assesses vocational functioning on an ongoing basis utilizing background information and work experiences. 5. Provides employment support and time-unlimited follow along services to individuals to promote successful employment efforts. 6. Provides energetic engagement to clients and outreach services as necessary to clients who have disengaged from services. 7. Provides education and support to employer(s), as agreed upon by the client, including but not limited to, negotiating job accommodation. 8. Participates in a multidisciplinary care team, coordinating vocational services into Individual Plan(s) of Service; completes an updated vocational service plan at least quarterly. 9. Contributes to the integration of services inclusive of primary care, behavioral health, dental services, and supportive housing; serves as a resource to other providers and staff. 10. Ensures that clinical documentation regarding clients is timely and kept secure and confidential consistent with CCH, HIPAA and CMH policies and procedures. 11. Performs all other duties as assigned by Leader or as indicated by program or grant/funding source.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Must meet one of the following: 1. Bachelor's Degree in a human service with two (2) years of related experience required. Must possess and maintain a current Michigan
LBSW/LLBSW.
Candidates who do not have a
LBSW/LLBSW
may still apply but must acquire within the Michigan licensing board guidelines. 2. Michigan Certification as a Peer Support Specialist required. 3. Associate's degree preferred with one-year applicable experience Additional Requirements include the following: Current Michigan Chauffeur's Driver's License (CL) required Candidates who don't have CL, may apply but must acquire a chauffeur's license Experience in job seeking skills instruction, job placement, and job development in supportive and non-supportive employment settings. Experience placing individuals with special needs or multiple socioeconomic barriers. Experience working with members exhibiting severe and persistent mental illness. Must adhere to State of Michigan driving laws and have an insurable driving record Ability to work cooperatively with all involved in the delivery of services to members. Must be comfortable with community outreach.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$20.78 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Application Question(s): What is your personal email address?
Education:
High school or equivalent (Required)
License/Certification:
Michigan Peer Support Specialist Certification (Required) BLS or CPR Card (Required)
Work Location:
In person