Pueblo Shelter Clinician
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Paragon
Pueblo, CO (In Person)
$67,500 Salary, Full-Time
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Pueblo Shelter Clinician Pueblo, CO Job Details Full-time $60,000
- $85,000 a year 17 hours ago Benefits Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Employee assistance program Vision insurance Opportunities for advancement Flexible schedule Life insurance Referral program Qualifications Master's degree Driver's License Full Job Description About Paragon Behavioral Health Connections Paragon Behavioral Health Connections is a comprehensive behavioral health organization on a mission to positively impact individuals and families through compassionate, and client-centered care .
- Deliver care where it's needed most. We're not region-limited—serve communities across Colorado, including rural and frontier areas with limited access to care. Flexibility & Work-Life Balance
- Own your schedule. Partner with families to set visit times that work for them (and you), so you can enjoy Colorado's trails, slopes, and sunshine during off-peak hours. Clinical Leadership & Support
- Clinicians lead here. Our executive team includes licensed providers who shape business decisions with a care-first lens. We provide licensure supervision and regular consultation to support your growth as a clinician. Comprehensive, Company-Paid Benefits
- We cover health, dental, vision, short
- and long-term disability, and life insurance—company-paid—so there are no premium deductions from your paycheck. Keep your full salary and your peace of mind. Career Growth Opportunities
- Grow with us.
Case Management and Supervisory Responsibilities:
Function as a core member of a multidisciplinary shelter team, including care managers, housing navigators, peer support specialists, medical staff, and shelter operations staff. Recommend and direct clinical interventions appropriate to each client's needs and goals. Work at the top of your clinical licensure by directing care managers to arrange critical wraparound supports, including emergency food and hygiene resources, shelter-to-housing transitions, coordinated entry and waitlist navigation, identification and vital document recovery (ID, Social Security card, birth certificate), public benefits enrollment (Medicaid, SNAP, SSI/SSDI), childcare, and educational or vocational training. Coordinate with housing navigators and community partners to facilitate access to transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, and rapid rehousing programs. Advocate for clients within coordinated entry systems and with housing providers. Recommend skill-building and harm reduction interventions that care managers can reinforce with clients in the shelter environment, aligned with treatment plan goals and the realities of day-to-day shelter life. Identify systemic barriers to care unique to unhoused populations — including stigma, lack of ID, sobriety requirements, and transportation — and recommend solutions to the multidisciplinary team. Submit Progress Summaries to referring agencies with ongoing recommendations and maintain regular contact with these agencies as appropriate, including shelters, courts, probation, child welfare, and other community partners. Support the ongoing development and adaptation of the shelter-based behavioral health program to reflect best practices in Housing First, trauma-informed care, and integrated service delivery. Perform other duties as assigned. Knowledge, skills, and abilities: Knowledge and experience utilizing DBT, CBT, Motivational Interviewing, and trauma-focused interventions, with the ability to adapt these modalities for shelter-based, low-barrier settings. Understanding of Housing First principles, harm reduction frameworks, and coordinated entry systems for individuals experiencing homelessness. Familiarity with the barriers facing unhoused populations, including trauma histories, co-occurring disorders, domestic violence, involvement with the justice system, and immigration-related stressors. Strong written and oral communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively in non-clinical, community-based environments. High-quality documentation skills, with experience completing assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes that accurately reflect shelter-based service delivery. Understanding of HIPAA, protected health information, and confidentiality requirements in shared-space shelter environments. Proven ability to work independently, manage a complex caseload, and prioritize effectively in a dynamic, high-need setting. Strong conflict resolution and de-escalation skills appropriate for shelter environments. Commitment to building trust and therapeutic alliance with individuals and families from diverse backgrounds, including those with histories of trauma, marginalization, and distrust of systems. Demonstrated cultural humility and sensitivity to the experiences of people experiencing homelessness, including those from communities historically underserved by behavioral health systems. Knowledge of community resources, social services, and housing systems in the Pueblo area is strongly preferred.Qualifications Education :
Master's degree in Counseling, Social Work, Clinical Psychology, or related field (required).Licensure :
Provisional (LPCC, LSW, LMFTC, etc.) Fully Licensed preferred (LPC, LCSW, LMFT) All licenses must stay up to date and valid during employment.Experience :
Minimum 2 years in behavioral health/clinical service preferred.Language Skills :
Bilingual (Spanish) preferred, depending on location.Other Requirements :
Valid driver's license, auto insurance, willingness to travel to homes/communities. Requires living in or near the location of the posting.Job Details Type :
Full-Time Location :
Pueblo, Colorado Schedule :
Monday-Friday 8am-5pmSalary:
$60,000- $75,000 per year for provisionally licensed staff (LPCC, CSW.
LSW, LMFTC
) $75,000- 85,000 per year for fully licensed staff (LPC, LCSW, LMFT) Benefits Paid health, dental, vision, life, short
- and long-term disability insurance.
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