
Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Supportive Services Coordinator, the Mental Health Worker will provide Community Living Supports and Respite Care Services for youth with serious emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis who are receiving services in the behavioral health system. The MHW will act as a member of the treatment team by working with youth up to age 18 in both family homes and within the tri-county community. Typical duties may include but are not limited to: Skill development related to activities of daily living and assistance to achieve or maintain communication, socialization and relationship-building skills and participation in leisure and community activities. Giving the youth and caregiver(s) a break to allow them to fill their reserves. Providers use modeling, as well as teaching directly with structure, consistency and routine and allow for practice of skills with reminders and prompts of behavior expectations followed up by reinforcing with incentives and rewards. Transportation of youth consumers in your personal vehicle within the tri-county area.
The MHW should possess a strong desire to help others with empathy, patience, understanding, enthusiasm and dedication. They should exhibit characteristics of trustworthiness, integrity, and honesty. The MHW should possess strong communication skills and be able to support and model emotion regulation, problem solving and conflict resolution skills. In addition, the MHW completes necessary documentation in a timely manner, including communicating effectively in both oral and written form, maintains accurate records, including using basic computer software, and performs other related duties as assigned. Responsible for carrying out all activities of the program/sub-unit in such a manner that fulfills CMHA-CEI’s mission, policies and procedures. CMHA-CEI is a Michigan Certified Bronze Level Veteran Friendly Employer, and we encourage active military service members, veterans, and their family members to apply.
Requirements: Minimum High School diploma or G.E.D.is required. A minimum of six months’ experience with emotionally impaired children and families is required. Expectation of a varied schedule to include afternoon, evening, and weekend hours. Person must be able to work cooperatively with others and possess good verbal and written communication skills. Must be able to re-certify in CPR/First Aide each year following employment. Possession of a valid Michigan driver’s license and access to reliable transportation for job related use is required.
Conditional Employment Requirements: Employment offers for this position will be contingent upon the results of a Michigan State Police clearance check, verification of an acceptable Michigan driving record, and pass a Central Registry Screening annually. Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen.
To Apply Applicants must submit an employment application. Resumes cannot be substituted for the employment application. CMHA-CEI’s promotion of diversity is fueled by the desire to seek equality of opportunity for all people. CMHA-CEI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace.
Salary/Hours: $21.00 per hour. Temporary Part time, May - August; 30 hours per week. M-F; 5, 6 hr shifts (with weekend flexibility available)
Location: Families Forward/Supportive Services, Lansing, Michigan.

The community mental health movement in this country was founded on the belief that mental health services are best provided in the community in which the person receiving such service lives. In keeping with this philosophy, Community Mental Health provides a wide range of community-based services. Annually, the organization serves over 10,000 persons at 122 sites throughout the tri-county region.
Today, with over 800 employees, Community Mental Health has become the 15th largest employer in the region, and through contracts with other providers, makes an investment of an additional 500 jobs in our community.
Please visit our website at https://careers.ceicmh.org
The Human Resource Department only accepts online applications submitted through our Job Applicant Center website.
Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton Eaton Ingham Counties promotion of diversity is fueled by the desire to seek equality of opportunity for all persons. CMHA–CEI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace.