Community House Mental Health Agency Jobs Hiring Now
Community House Mental Health Agency is hiring for 8 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in community & nonprofit services and accounting. Migrate Mate updates Community House Mental Health Agency's live openings daily. Community House Mental Health Agency is a nonprofit mental health organization providing residential care, case management, and behavioral health services to adults in Washington state.
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Community House Mental Health Agency hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 8
- Top team
- Community & Nonprofit Services
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 0% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- Seattle
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- Serve as a Float Case Manager covering program needs when short staffed including advocating for and coordinating client needs and services; ensuring Service Plans, Crisis Plans, and other documentation are completed on time and kept up-to-date, as applicable; and providing consistent client contacts, skills training, and care coordination to work towards goals of the client, program, and contract requirements.
- Coordinate with relevant internal and external departments on resident referrals, ensure timely intake into program, and review individualized plans.
- OCRP staff identify barriers to competency and complete weekly reporting to the courts.
- FHARPS staff collaborate with clients, members of our legal systems, and multidisciplinary teams across the behavioral health spectrum of care to determine housing needs, create plans appropriate to this need, and engage clients in accessing resources to reach the goal of improving housing status.
- FPATH staff collaborate with clients, members of our legal systems, and multidisciplinary teams across the behavioral health spectrum of care to determine goals related to basic needs, attaining benefits, and establishing behavioral health and physical health treatment.
- Collaborate with care team to ensure clients access needed services, support, case management, and appointments, including transportation to external providers.
- Case Managers with OCRP must be familiar with Breaking Barriers curriculum and facilitating groups, coordinating interpreter services, and administering urinalyses.
- Outreach clients in their homes or where they are staying in the community to assess living situation and stability and provide treatment interventions when necessary.
- Ensure all interactions represent the five principles of trauma-informed care, including safety, choice, trustworthiness, collaboration, and empowerment.
- Coordinate access to medications for all clients through trained staff ensuring the seven rights of medication use are followed: right person, right medication, right time, right dose, right route, right reason (including refusal), and right documentation according to agency provided medication training.
- Complete daily documentation in electronic medical record on client interactions for billable and non-billable activity, medications dispensed where applicable and assigned, and other required documentation, ensuring an interaction and subsequent documentation are completed for all assigned clients on a consistent basis, as determined by program requirements.
- Practice good financial stewardship of agency and contract resources, including how time is spent, supplies are used, properties are being maintained, etc.
- Monitor spending of Petty Cash and other agency money to ensure accountability and appropriate use.
- Meet identified key performance indicators and metrics for the position as identified for the program, division, and agency.
- Participate in discharge planning and written summaries of services as needed for client referral and releases of information.
- Provide immediate crisis intervention and resolution as needed and trained.
- Participate in the staff rotation of the drop-in center to serve clients, as assigned.
- Always maintain client and staff confidentiality.
- Ensuring appropriate levels of service, skills training, and assistance are provided to clients in managing mental health symptoms and developing skills and insight to manage symptoms.
- Participating in staff rotation of Drop-In Center to ensure adequate staffing of the space and supporting the needs of clients.
- Partnering as a team to deliver current programming and fill vacant position duties.Working collaboratively with larger outpatient team of providers to support clients in actively working towards treatment goals.
- Coordinating care, such as scheduling, attending, and/or arranging transportation for appointments and other case management needs.
- Maintaining and documenting in client charts and program trackers following agency, county, state, and federal guidelines.
- Providing and receiving input as part of resident’s care team on service planning and progress, and collaborating with other providers such as primary care providers, psychiatric prescribers, other housing staff for managing housing, etc.
- Facilitating regular group and individual activities, encounters, and specialized client events, such as outings and holiday gatherings.
- Performing other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree in social science or other related field, may consider candidates who have 2+ years of relevant experience serving adults with severe and persistent mental illness and/or in diversion services in lieu of degree. For the FHARPS program, credentialing as a Certified Peer Counselor is acceptable and preferred.
- Apply for Agency Affiliated Counselor credential with Washington Department of Health within 30 days of hire, if not otherwise licensed, and obtain and maintain registration and/or licensure. For the FHARPS program, credentialing as a Certified Peer Counselor is acceptable and preferred.
- Successfully pass criminal background check before hire date.
- Obtain/maintain valid First Aid/CPR card or certificate within 30 days of hire.
- Hold a valid license for 1 year with clean driving record to use agency vehicles.
- Have legible handwriting and ability to do simple mathematics.
- Able to navigate and comprehend charts in electronic medical record.
- Able to work independently and within a team.
- Able to communicate information and ideas so others will understand. Able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
- Able to perform duties outlined above within reasonable accommodation.
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Community House Mental Health Agency's 8 open roles are across all levels, and about 0% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are community & nonprofit services, accounting, and allied health. Community House Mental Health Agency provides community-based mental health services, including residential support, case management, and therapeutic care for adults living with serious mental illness. Staff work directly with clients across residential programs and community engagement settings. Most Community House Mental Health Agency roles are based in Seattle.
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How many jobs is Community House Mental Health Agency hiring for right now?
Community House Mental Health Agency is hiring for 8 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in community & nonprofit services and accounting. Roles span direct care, engagement, case management, and clinical positions. Migrate Mate pulls Community House Mental Health Agency's current openings continuously so the count reflects what is actively posted.
What kinds of roles does Community House Mental Health Agency hire for?
The most active teams are community & nonprofit services, accounting, and allied health. Community House Mental Health Agency regularly hires for caregiver positions, residential case managers, engagement specialists, and therapists. These roles involve direct client support, community outreach, and clinical services within residential and outpatient mental health programs. Most postings are across all levels, spanning both entry-level care roles and licensed clinical positions.
Are Community House Mental Health Agency jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 0% of Community House Mental Health Agency's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in Seattle. Each Community House Mental Health Agency listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at Community House Mental Health Agency?
Find a role that fits your background on Migrate Mate, then follow the listing through to Community House Mental Health Agency's own application portal. Community House Mental Health Agency manages its hiring directly, so all applications, interviews, and offers are handled by their internal team. Migrate Mate does not process applications on behalf of employers.
Does Community House Mental Health Agency hire entry-level?
Most of Community House Mental Health Agency's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual Community House Mental Health Agency listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is Community House Mental Health Agency hiring?
Most Community House Mental Health Agency roles are based in Seattle, and about 0% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.