Mental Health Specialist II - EASA Coordinator
Company: Community Counseling Solutions
Location: John Day
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: JOB TITLE: Mental
Health Specialist II/ Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA)
Coordinator LOCATION: John Day (Grant County) FLSA: Non-Exempt
(expectation to work 40 hours per week) SUPERVISOR: EASA Clinical
Supervisor PAY GRADE: MHS IV - B12 ($73,900 - $111,600 annually)
Exempt - Requires Doctorate or Licensure MHS III - B11 ($67,500 -
$101,200 annually) Exempt - Masters Required MHS II - B09 ($56,700
- $82,700 annually) Non-Exempt - Must possess Bachelor’s & be
enrolled or willing to enroll in a Masters Program within 4 months
of hire. $5,500 Hiring Bonus (2 year Commitment, Staggered-taxed
Payout) Community Counseling Solutions provides a team-based
Servant Leadership environment! Located in Eastern Oregon with
year-round recreation based near the Columbia River and at the base
of the Blue Mountains. Big city amenities in rural family-oriented
communities. Apply Directly at https://ccswebsite.org/employment/
Our mission is to provide dynamic, progressive, and diverse
supports to improve the well-being of our communities and we’re
looking for motivated employees to help us continue our vision! CCS
has a benefit package including, but not limited to: Health, dental
and vision insurance 6% initial 401K match Potential for tuition
reimbursement Generous paid vacation, floating holiday, mental
health days, etc. ( Exempt employees receive additional admin leave
hours ) Paid holidays Relocation Benefit of up to $4,000 if moving
over 100 miles, $ depending on distance Student loan forgiveness
(NHSC & Public Service) Paid licensure supervision. Employee
Assistance & Wellness Benefits DESCRIPTION Provides culturally
competent and appropriate behavioral health treatment to people
served by Community Counseling Solutions (CCS). The position
provides the treatment in accordance with the Oregon Administrative
Rules (OAR’s) and the mission and values of CCS. The position works
closely with other involved community partners and is professional
in all aspects of service delivery. Additionally, this position
assists administration in meeting the behavioral health needs of
the community. To help identify and support young people whose
symptoms are consistent with the onset of a psychotic illness such
as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder with psychosis. To help
identify diagnosis and appropriate treatment and support referents
in linking to appropriate care. SUPERVISION Supervision Received
Depending upon location, this position is supervised by the
Clinical Supervisor, Clinical Director or Site Manager. Supervision
Exercised This position does not supervise other employees.
RESPONSIBILITIES Establish and communicate local/regional process
for referral, referral tracking, screening, outreach, and admission
to services, and clinical coordination of identified young people.
Conduct EASA screening and assessment. Coordinate activities with
EASA team. Facilitate family education and support in individual
and multi-family group formats working with 12 to 30 year old
client with first psychotic break or prodromal symptoms. Initiate
contact with local counties and providers to identify capacity and
needs, and assemble a local/regional team which can provide
community education and local services to EASA fidelity. Work with
state technical assistance center to become proficient in EASA
practices and coordinate regional training/capacity development.
Plan, coordinate, track and help implement community education and
social marketing. Coordinate and provide consultation to local
provider agencies and clinicians to ensure EASA fidelity. Provide
clinical services to children, adults and families. This would
include but is not limited to screening, assessment, individual and
group therapy, consultation, and all other allowed clinical
services. Actively participate in joint case planning and
coordination with agency employees and relevant agency contractors.
Act as a liaison between clients and other agencies. Act as a
client advocate when appropriate. Actively participate in group and
individual supervision sessions. Work with other staff and
community representatives to initiate new programs, reviews,
evaluates and revises existing programs as necessary. Perform joint
case planning and coordination in areas of behavioral health with
other community agencies including but not limited to: schools,
group homes, police organizations, district attorney’s offices,
courts, community clinics and hospitals and other agencies in the
Department of Human Services. Provide behavioral health and
addiction education, prevention and information to various interest
groups. •Assist other clinicians in the facilitation of groups as
requested. Provide after hours emergency services on a 24 hour,
rotating basis to adults and children. This includes telephone
consultation and crisis intervention in the community. Initiate
holds, provide civil commitment investigations, and work with the
hospitals, case workers and the state and other
individuals/agencies for all individuals in the civil commitment
process. Complete all paperwork in a way that is professional,
clinically sound and timely as prescribed by the OAR’s and other
pertinent guidelines. Required to ensure that all paperwork is
present, and/or the client record is well maintained. Attend
trainings, meetings, conferences, etc. as directed by
administration and use the information gathered to benefit the
agency and the customers. Provide intensive children’s treatment
services. Utilize agency software/computer systems to prepare
current client records of treatment and reports as necessary and
required. Transport clients as required Administer forms for
urinalysis testing (UA’s), provide accurate information on the UA’s
to clients, in some cases observes the UA, and record all pertinent
information. Must report all abuse to appropriate legal office,
complete all necessary paperwork and investigations, and develop
safety plans as required. Other responsibilities as assigned.
Requirements: QUALIFICATIONS Education and/or Experience MHS IV -
Either a doctorate degree from an accredited college in social
work, psychology or other human service-related field is required,
or a master’s degree with accompanying certification as an Licensed
Professional Counselor (LPC), a Licensed Clinical Social Worker
(LCSW), or a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). MHS III
- Requires a master’s degree from an accredited college in social
work, psychology or other human service-related field. MHS II w/
Variance - Must possess bachelor’s degree and be enrolled or
willing to enroll in a master’s program within 4 months of hire
with an accredited college in social work, psychology or other
human service-related field. Have an active variance from the State
or be designated as a QMHP mental health intern per Oregon
Administrative Rule (OAR) to include: -Meets qualifications for a
QMHA and -Be enrolled in a graduate program that will result in a
degree in psychology, social work, or related field of behavioral
science and -Have a collaborative educational agreement between the
Division-certified provider and the graduate program for the
student. Certifications Must have or be able to obtain
certification from the Department of Human Services as a Certified
Mental Health Investigator. Must have or be able to obtain
Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor designation or Certified
Gambling Addiction Counselor designation. Other Skills and
Abilities Must possess, or have the ability to acquire, knowledge
of symptoms and challenges faced by people with mental illness and
addictions. Must have, or possess the ability to acquire, knowledge
about relevant OAR’s. Must have the ability to effectively
communicate both verbally and in writing and have the ability to
work independently and complete all designated tasks and/or
assignments in a thorough and timely fashion. Must have skills to
professionally work with the public and the ability to coordinate
services across various agencies and community groups. Must be able
to develop cooperative and respectful relationships with clients
and their families. Must have knowledge, or the ability to acquire
knowledge, about the recovery model. Must possess the ability to
represent the interest of the customer and the agency in a
favorable light in the community. Must have the ability to work
well with teams and other groups of individuals. Must be computer
literate and have the ability to type and utilize word processing
and other software programs/systems. The position requires the
handling of highly confidential information. Must adhere to rules
and laws pertaining to client confidentiality. CRIMINAL BACKGROUND
CHECKS Must pass all criminal history check requirements as
required by ORS 181.536-181.537 and in accordance with OAR
410-007-0200 through 410-007-0380. In addition to a pre-employment
background check, each employee, volunteer and contractor shall be
checked on a monthly basis against the OIG and GSA exclusion lists,
as well as other federal and state agency lists. If it is
discovered that an employee, volunteer or contractor is excluded or
sanctioned it will be the cause for immediate termination of
employment, volunteering, or the termination of the contract.
PERSONAL AUTO INSURANCE Must hold a valid driver’s license as well
as personal auto insurance for privately owned vehicles utilized
for CCS business such as client service purposes, travel between
business offices and the community, to attend required meetings and
trainings. Must show proof of $300,000 or more liability coverage
for bodily injury and $100,000 or more in property damage, and
maintain said level of coverage for the duration of employment at
CCS. The employee’s insurance is primary with CCS insurance being
secondary. CCS reserves the right to deny any employee the use of a
vehicle owned by CCS. PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing the
essential duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to
use office automation including computer and phone systems that
require find manipulation, grasping, typing and reaching. The
employee is also regularly required to sit; talk and hear; use
hands and fingers and handle, smell or feel. The employee is
occasionally required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms;
stoop; kneel and/or squat when adjusting equipment or retrieving
supplies. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 30
pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include
close vision, peripheral vision, distance vision and the ability to
adjust focus. When serving in the on-call rotation, employee may be
required to perform on less than optimal amounts of sleep. WORK
ENVIRONMENT Work is performed in an office environment as well as
in the community. The noise level in the office environment is
usually moderate, but occasionally one may be exposed to loud
noises. The noise in the community, including the homes of
customers, is often difficult to predict. Some individuals in this
position may be required to drive long distances routinely as a
part of their regular job duties. Occasional out of area travel and
overnight stays will be required for attendance at meetings
and/trainings. Frequent travel in 4 county regions. However, the
employee also will be required to work in the communities, homes
and other living environments, of the clients we serve. Handicap
access may not be available at all places where this position must
go. There are some situations where this position may be required
to respond to environments where a client is in crisis. The
environments in these situations are difficult to predict and may
be in uneven terrain. This position exposes the employee to the
everyday risks or discomforts which require normal safety
precautions typical of such places as an office. Community
Counseling Solutions IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MEMBER OF
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES CORPORATION
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