Employment
Phoenix Programs is an Equal Opportunity Employee
Research & Evaluation Assistant
One year position, full time or part time. Must have a passion for the non-profit field and interest in behavioral health. Qualifications include hands-on experience in research methods and/or program evaluation including expertise with spreadsheets, data processing programs and databases. Willingness to work directly with clients, perform data collection and research as well as complete special organizational projects with limited supervision. This position ranges from research projects to client interviews for the purpose of capturing the experiences of individuals with complex mental health issues at a non-profit behavioral health care facility and applying those experiences to increase the capacity and success of the organization. To be supervised by MPA. May be benefits eligible. EOE
Cook
Part time, weekends and holidays.
Previous experience in a health care setting preferred. Dependability a must. Supportive work environment:
We are currently accepting applications for the following on-call positions to create a pool of workers who could be called upon on short notice to fill in.
Cook
On-call position – only as needed, no regular schedule. This on-call position could be scheduled for weekend, holiday, and weekday work. Previous experience in a health care setting preferred. Dependability and flexibility are essential.
Janitor
On-call position – only as needed, no regular schedule. This on-call position could be scheduled for weekend, holiday, and weekday work. Prefer experience in health care setting. Essential: dependability, flexibility, good communication skills.
Mental Health Advocate
On-call position – only as needed, no regular schedule. This on-call position could be scheduled for any of three shifts for weekend, holiday, and weekday work. Residential drug and alcohol rehab setting. Routine clerical work, monitor client activities and physical condition, assist counselors, maintain security. High school graduate or G.E.D, trained in first aid/CPR, and must possess basic computer skills. If recovering from alcoholism or other drug addiction, must have a minimum of nine months sobriety. Mental Health Advocates must possess the ability to be both courteous and assertive in working with clients and the public. Prefer some knowledge of alcohol/drug rehabilitation.
Phoenix Programs is proud to be a tobacco-free environment since October of 2009.
To apply for any of these positions, please download this application, fill it out and save it to upload with this following form:
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