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Welcome to the CPC Behavioral Healthcare Career Center! We are always interested in meeting qualified, talented and motivated individuals who could join our tradition of success and quality service.

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12 Career Opportunities at CPC Behavioral Healthcare


CPC Integrated Health is recruiting for a community-based Care Manager (Case Manager) who will work as a member of a team responsible for coordinating services to and working with SMI consumers and their support network to promote wellness, recovery, and productive lives.

New Posting School Social Worker (Full-Time, Morganville)
Morganville, NJ07751
The school social worker provides individual, group and family therapy to students with emotional, behavioral and social difficulties that necessitate the need for out of district educational placement. High Point school is a private special education program for students who experience both academic challenges as well as mental health struggles.

New Posting School Psychiatrist, (Per-Diem, Morganville)
Morganville, NJ07751
CPC High Point School is currently seeking a per-diem Psychiatrist to work on-site with students, 15-20 hours a week. This individual will provide Psychiatric services to include provision of psychiatric evaluation and treatment and psychopharmacological education. Provision of these services will be documented according to the regulatory agency governing the type of service provided.

The Behavioral Health Clinician I (BHCI), for CPC's Justice Involved Services (JIS) Program, provides crisis intervention and de-escalation services working in collaboration with law enforcement to help individuals avoid getting entangled with the criminal justice system, reduce incarcerations and link individuals to treatment.

The Behavioral Health Clinician I works in collaboration with the consumer in planning, implementing, and evaluating service provisions to maximize the client’s independence and success in the community. The Behavioral Health Clinician I completes initial assessments, prepares a treatment plan; provides case management services; documents ongoing treatment and discharge planning.

In this role, you will support employees in the areas of payroll, FMLA, disability, workers compensation, and other human resources functions. You will process weekly payroll for 350 employees using a payroll service provider, in addition to maintaining the records related to payroll. You will also be tracking FMLA hours, PTO and vacation time, maintaining accurate and up to date salary information, and making other employee status changes in the payroll system. Familiarity and comfort navigating an HRIS is essential.

The Mobile Crisis Program Coordinator is a Clinical Supervisor role. This opportunity is for the direct clinical supervisor of the mobile response workers and provides individual and team supervision in office and informally while out in the field. The Mobile Crisis Program Coordinator will assist staff in providing crisis intervention to clients/families and assess appropriate treatment and case management interventions and ensure that these are effectively and efficiently implemented. The Mobile Crisis Program Coordinator will monitor utilization review of IIC services to ensure that clients are receiving effective, appropriate treatment and progressing throughout treatment. The Mobile Crisis Program Coordinator will maintain relationships with community providers and maintain databases to track IIC service delivery, cost, and outcomes.

CPC is looking for a full-time Behavioral Health and Substance Use/Co-Occurring Specialist to work as part of PACT (Program for Assertive Community Treatment), a multi-disciplinary clinical team that provides assessment and direct services to individuals with serious and persistent mental illness. PACT is an evidenced based program and a dynamic team for the opportunity to learn and refine your clinical and engagement skills while helping people to make progress on their recovery journey. The PACT team works together to help adults with mental illness learn the tools to become and remain stable, healthy, and successful, while living in the community. This is done through individual and group treatment modalities.

High Point School is a State of New Jersey approved, private school for students with disabilities. Students who attend are ages 5-21, and grades K-12, from school districts throughout New Jersey. The successful candidate for this role is a Special Education Teacher who holds a Math certification and TOSD, with a passion for working with students of different ages and academic levels.

The Crisis Intervention Specialist works within a team of professionals to deliver Crisis Response services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and provides specific services and interventions for up to 72 hours. You will be required to work a combination of day and evening shift hours and in some instance's weekends. Complete an initial assessment of the client's needs based on program requirements and develop and Individual Crisis Plan to improve the overall functioning and mental health of the child and family. Complete assessments as required by the regulatory agency which governs their program. Re-evaluate the client throughout treatment to identify any new needs or problem areas. The CIS will make at least weekly calls to the client, which are documented in a timely manner.

As a Behavioral Health Clinician I for PACT (Program of Assertive Community Treatment), you will serve people in the community as part of a multi-disciplinary team of professionals. The PACT team works together to help adults with mental illness learn the tools to become and remain stable, healthy, and successful, living in the community. This is done through individual and group treatment modalities. The Behavioral Health Clinician provides assessments and direct services for people with serious and persistent mental illness and persons with co-occurring substance use issues enrolled in the PACT Program.

The Advanced Practice Nurse is to provide psychiatric services to include provision of psychiatric evaluation and treatment and psychopharmacological education. Provision of these services will be documented according to regulatory agency governing the type of service provided.