EZETT Youth & Family Services
Bridging the gap to build family cohesiveness

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Our Staff

EZETT Youth & Family Services is equipped with Qualified Mental Health Professionals, Residents in Counseling, and  Licensed Clinicians with experiences in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, and or other Human Services discipline.  

Current Job Openings & Minimum Qualification

Qualified Mental Health Professional - Child (QMHP-C)

The QMHP-C is responsible for the provision of an array of counseling and educational services within the home and community setting. QMHP-C's are responsible for all client related documentation and reports as well as the development and implementation of treatment goals and objectives. Facilitating parent and peer support groups as needed is also expected. QMHP-C's are required to provide their own transportation. On a monthly basis, 95.0% of the services provided are to be in the form of direct involvement with client and family members.

Minimum Requirement
A Bachelor degree in a human services field and one year of successful work experience with children / adolescents in     
the field of institutional management, social work, special education, counseling, or other allied / mental health discipline.  
Incumbent must have experience working with children and adolescence and must be a registered Qualified Mental Health Professional with the Board of Counseling or be eligible to register as a Qualified Mental Health Professional with the Board of Counseling. 



Qualified Mental Health Provider - Adult (QMHP-A)

The QMHP-A is responsible for providing goal-directed training to clients with serious mental health diagnoses and challenges, and enables these clients to achieve stability and independence in a less restrictive community based environment. The QMHP-A provides training and skill building to clients in areas including medication management and knowledge of side effects, coping skills, safety precautions, appropriate personal and interactive behavior, activities of daily living, use of community resources, and overall monitoring of health and well-being. 

The QMHP-A will develop, maintain, and effectively implement client's Individualized, Service Plan (ISP); develop, implement, and review client discharge plans; produce high quality, punctual, and accurate, documentation of all casework consistent with licensure and agency policies; maintain thorough records of all services provided; attend and participate in treatment team meetings, coordinate care to ensure client's health challenges are addressed; and participate in individual supervision.


Minimum Requirement

A Bachelor’s degree in a human services field and at least one year clinical experience providing direct services to individuals with mental health diagnoses. Incumbent must have experience working with children and adolescence and must be a registered Qualified Mental Health Professional with the Board of Counseling or be eligible to register as a Qualified Mental Health Professional with the Board of Counseling. 


Must have reliable transportation

List of Acceptable human services degrees: 

  • Social Work
  • Psychology
  • Counseling (Mental health, Vocational, Pastoral, Education)
  • Music or Art Therapy
  • Human Services 
  • Special Education
  • Behavioral Sciences
  • Cognitive Sciences
  • Family Development
  • Marriage and Family Therapy
  • Sociology
  • Psychiatric Rehabilitation
  • School Counseling
  • Rehabilitation Counseling



The Board of counseling may consider other degrees in human services or in fields related to the provision of mental health services. 

To be considered for employment, please select the below link, complete and submit with your resume via fax or email using the information listed in our 'CONTACT US' page.  


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Male Counselors are encouraged to apply. 
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