
Provides direct mental health clinical treatment to a variety of individuals which may include children/adolescents, adults and geriatric.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
• Provides evaluation/problem identification, crisis interventions, individual and/or group therapy to clients
• Develops, monitors, and follow up of client case management treatment plans
• Collaborates with other Centennial services providers to engage clients in care
• Works with psychiatrist or medical team when client is in need of medications
• Coordinates client use of additional Centennial programs and outside community resources
• Provide services in a variety of settings
• Serve on emergency rotation schedule to provide 24 hour on-call services to emergent situations
• Maintain accurate and timely clinical records consistent with Center and industry standards
• Participates in meetings and in services
• Participates in supervision sessions
• Performs other job duties as assigned
Requirements
EDUCATION
Master’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, or other Human Services Field
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES
• Ability to work well with special populations along with maintaining appropriate boundaries
• Knowledge of methods of psychotherapy
• Able to identify and nurture strengths and support client rights to make independent decisions
• Skill to serve culturally diverse populations that may have a bearing on service provision
• Effective written and verbal communication skills
• Familiar with the DSM and diagnostic techniques.
• Demonstrates effective time management and the ability to multi-task
• Ability to work as a team member
• Knowledge of basic computer literacy such as e-mail communication and word processing
• Ability to work flexible and on-call hours, which may be required
• Ability to travel within the Center’s service area or to other locations as needed

Centennial Mental Health Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the highest quality comprehensive mental health services to the rural communities of northeastern Colorado.
Centennial's services address the needs of culturally diverse youth and families through both traditional and non-traditional treatment and support services to address the needs identified by the comprehensive assessment system. Services focus on the needs of the individual clients and provide a network to guide youth through the transition to adulthood.
Our mission is to achieve excellence in the provision of behavioral health services that lead to optimal health and well being.
Four Regional Operations Directors manage local administrative operations with Centennial's 10 counties designated in four regions.
•Northeast: Logan / Phillips / Sedgwick
•Central: Morgan / Washington
•South: Elbert / Lincoln
•East: Cheyenne / Kit Carson / Yuma
Four Clinical Coordinators manage center wide clinical operations designated into four service categories.
•Youth & Family
•Adult Mental Health
•Substance Abuse
•Intensive Services
Administrative offices are located in Sterling, CO, which is the home base for the Executive, Deputy, Finance, and Medical Directors. Center-wide functions provided from Sterling include Human Resources, Billing, and Management Information Systems.
With offices in Akron, Burlington, Elizabeth, Fort Morgan, Holyoke, Julesburg, Limon, Sterling, Wray and Yuma and services available in Cheyenne Wells, Centennial is well-positioned to identify local needs and provide prompt response.
•Akron: 970-345-2254
•Cheyenne Wells: 719-346-8183
•Fort Morgan: 970-867-4924
•Julesburg: 970-474-3769
•Sterling: 970-522-4392
•Wray: 970-332-3133
•Burlington: 719-346-8183
•Elizabeth: 303-646-4519
•Holyoke: 970-854-2114
•Limon: 719-775-2313
•Yuma: 970-848-5412