
ABOUT US
New Horizons of the Treasure Coast is the largest mental health and addiction recovery provider on the Treasure Coast (and beyond), serving 15,000 children and adults annually through inpatient crisis services, 24-hour help line, and mobile response team, and outpatient programs conveniently located across Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie counties. In addition, New Horizons supports 22,000 students in local schools, and we collaborate closely with the courts, law enforcement, jails, and hospitals to enhance the health of individuals and improve the quality of life in our community. Now under new management, New Horizons offers competitive pay, amazing benefits, and comprehensive training.
About the Role
The Care Coordination & Forensic Liaison serves as a key bridge between behavioral health care coordination services and the criminal justice system. This position works directly within the local jail to identify, engage, and coordinate care for incarcerated individuals with behavioral health needs who may qualify for Care Coordination, Forensic Case Management, or other community-based behavioral health services.
As a Care Coordination & Forensic Liaison, you will:
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New Horizons of the Treasure Coast and Okeechobee is the most comprehensive mental health and substance use recovery agency in the region, with nine facilities across four counties serving 15,000 children and adults annually, regardless of their ability to pay.
New Horizons of the Treasure Coast was created in 1958 by community members who passionately believed that quality mental health services should be available to all in need on the Treasure Coast.
From its first location in Ft. Pierce, New Horizons has expanded to serve residents in Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and St. Lucie Counties, with its main campus on Midway Road in Fort Pierce.
More than 60 years after its founding, New Horizons continues to work hard to fulfill the vision of its founders. It offers inpatient and outpatient mental health care for adults and children, crisis units for adults and children, learning resource centers for independent living skills, a transitional group home, a primary care clinic, substance abuse and detox services, case management, family support and counseling, and programs in schools and with law enforcement agencies.
New Horizons provides a safety net for those in crisis, outreach programs to promote resilience and recovery, and community education to help our community achieve health in both mind and body.