Position Summary |
Are you ready to be a
catalyst for transformative change? As a licensed Counselor/Social Worker,
you'll play a pivotal role in our revolutionary Tiny Homes Village Program,
located in vibrant Albuquerque, New Mexico. This groundbreaking program is the
first of its kind in the state, offering transitional housing to those in need. As
our Counselor/Social Worker, you won't be just an observer; you'll be an active
participant in improving lives. Working hand in hand with Bernalillo County
Staff, Tiny Homes Village Administrator, UNM Program Manager, and Case
Managers, you'll provide essential services. This includes conducting
psychosocial assessments, crafting personalized treatment plans, and leading
empowering individual and group therapy sessions. Your expertise will directly
impact the healing and personal growth of our residents, particularly those
facing high-needs challenges, such as Substance Use Disorder and co-occurring
Mental Health conditions. In
this role, we're not just looking for professionals; we're seeking passionate
advocates who embrace innovative approaches like Trauma-Informed Care
Practices, Motivational Interviewing, CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), and
DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy). If you speak multiple languages,
particularly Spanish, your unique skills are highly encouraged.
Diversity Powers our Impact: At
the heart of our mission, we value the strength that diversity brings.
Bilingual applicants, as well as those with firsthand lived experiences, are
not just encouraged but eagerly welcomed to join our team. Your unique
perspectives and voices enrich our endeavors, ensuring that our journey towards
health equity is truly representative and transformative for all. Your
background is not just an asset; it's an essential piece of the puzzle that
completes our vision. Join us and help us shape a future where every voice is
heard, understood, and empowered.
About CHWI: At
the heart of our mission lies the commitment to drive change, promote health equity,
and address the profound impacts of social determinants of health in the
diverse tapestry of New Mexico. The Community Health Worker Initiatives (CHWI)
at the University of New Mexico Office for Community Health is dedicated to
transforming lives and communities through the integration of Community Health
Workers (CHWs). Our
work is dynamic, and our impact is tangible. We're not just observers of
change; we're architects of it. Our projects are designed to enhance the
well-being of New Mexicans by harnessing the power of CHWs as agents of
transformation. We are at the forefront of pioneering solutions that foster
health equity and well-being for all. At
CHWI, you won't just be a part of an organization; you'll be part of a
movement. We celebrate diversity, encourage innovation, and foster a
collaborative environment where every voice is heard. If
you're passionate about making a real difference and want to be a part of a
team that's reshaping the future, then we encourage you to apply today.
See the Position Description for additional information.
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Minimum Qualifications |
Master's degree in Counseling, Social Work, or directly related field; at least 6 months of directly related experience which may include internship and/or practicum.
Certification/Licensure
NM licensure as LPCC, LPC, LMHC, LMSW, LCSW, or equivalent level, OR licensed out of state and eligible for NM licensure. Completed degree(s) from an accredited institution that are above the minimum education requirement may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis. |
Positions posted with a Staff Type of Regular or Term are eligible for the Veteran Preference Program. See the Veteran Preference Program webpage for additional details.
The University of New Mexico is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.
The University of New Mexico requires all regular staff positions successfully pass a pre-employment background check. This may include, but is not limited to, a criminal history background check, New Mexico Department of Health fingerprint screening, New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department fingerprint screening, verification of education credentials, and/or verification of prior employment. For more information about background checks, visit https://policy.unm.edu/university-policies/3000/3280.html. Refer to https://policy.unm.edu/university-policies/3000/3200.html for a definition of Regular Staff.
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