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Mental Health Professional-Adult Beaumont

Job in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, 77726, USA
Listing for: Spindletop Center
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-27
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Mental Health, Community Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 40707 - 44482 USD Yearly USD 40707.00 44482.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Mental Health Professional-Adult Beaumont Salary: $40,707 - $44,482

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Job Purpose

The Qualified Mental Health Professional is a key member of the treatment team who provides direct care skills training, rehabilitative services, and coordination of care to individuals assigned to their caseload. They perform assessments and develop recovery plans in a person-centered, trauma-informed, and developmentally appropriate manner, supporting individuals in meeting their chosen goals. Building rapport and working independently are essential, and proficient use of technology to stay organized and document services in a timely manner is required.

Mental Health Professionals in adult programs perform a wide variety of roles based on program assignment:

Behavioral Health Clinics

Work in the clinic alongside care coordinators, nursing, medical providers, licensed professional counselors, and peer providers as part of the treatment team. Primary roles include completing assessments, identifying progress, needs, barriers, goals and objectives, and developing recovery plans with clients. Provide skills training, case management, and care coordination to assist in accessing needed services and supports. Primarily Mon‑Fri, 8‑5, with some extended hours.

Adult

Community Support Services

Provide community-based skills training, psychosocial rehabilitation, case management, and care coordination to adults diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illnesses. Perform assessments to determine needs, barriers, strengths, preferences, and abilities. Assist individuals in developing person-centered recovery plan goals and objectives. Services provided primarily in the individual's natural environment, including community settings and homes.

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)

This role works as part of the treatment team to support a shared caseload of adults with more severe illness, lower daily functioning, and complex needs. Primary roles include completing assessments, identifying progress toward goals, assessing needs, barriers, goals, and objectives, and assisting individuals to develop a personal recovery plan. Provide skills training, case management, psychosocial rehabilitation, and care coordination. Services provided primarily in the individual's natural environment.

Primarily Mon‑Fri, 8‑5 with some extended hours; on‑call coverage required.

Early Onset Psychosis (EOP)

This role works as part of the treatment team to support a small shared caseload of young adults aged 15‑30 who have experienced their first symptoms of psychosis within the past 24 months and have not had mental health services. Performs crisis assessments and clinical assessments to determine needs, strengths, barriers, preferences, and abilities. Assists individuals, families, and natural supports in developing person-centered recovery goals and objectives.

Services provided primarily in the individual's natural environment. Primarily Mon‑Fri, 8‑5.

Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)

This role is community-based and provides direct outreach, support, and assistance to homeless individuals in the service area. Services provided primarily in community settings including shelters, treatment facilities, drop‑in facilities, encampments, and other sites. Must walk on uneven pavement and communicate well with others. Performs crisis assessments and clinical assessments to determine needs, strengths, barriers, preferences, and abilities. Provides skills training, psychosocial rehabilitation, case management, and care coordination to assist individuals in accessing needed supports and resources.

Primarily Mon‑Fri, 8‑5.

Education and Experience Required

A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in social, behavioral, or human services, or a registered nurse. (Fields include psychology; social work; medicine; nursing; rehabilitation; counseling; sociology; human development; physician's assistant; gerontology; education psychology; special education; early childhood intervention; or early childhood education.)

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