Mental Health Specialist Jobs in Michigan
Mental Health Specialist jobs in Michigan are open across Auburn Hills, Kalamazoo, and Ann Arbor and other Michigan metros, with employers like State of Michigan, Havenwyck Hospital, and Eaton County hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Cost Center
844 Adams Park - Network180
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Work Shift
First Shift (United States of America)
Who Are We?
We at Pine Rest believe in the power of healing and that everyone in our community has the right to expert care for mental health and substance use disorders. We are much more than just the third largest non-profit behavioral health system in the country, our 220-acre main campus, and our network of clinical sites across Michigan. We are a tight-knit community of healers who witness the impact of our life-changing work each day.
Each day, we are closing the gaps in access to care. We are innovating through leading-edge research, testing, programs, and treatment modalities that others replicate across the country. Our services include a state-of-the-art psychiatric urgent care center and a soon-to-be-built pediatric behavioral health center, outpatient, inpatient, partial hospitalization (day programs), assessment and testing, residential, addiction treatment and specialty services such as crisis response, employee assistance programs, forensic psychiatry and psychology, and neuromodulation. On-the-job educational programs for nurses, psychologists, advanced practice providers, psychiatrists, and chaplains are equipping the next generation of care providers.
We are passionate about serving and are honored to be a part of this incredible work.
What Will You Do?
As a Peer Support Specialist/Recovery Coach at Pine Rest, you’ll be part of a tight-knit team that believes in the healing power of your expertise and compassion. The Peer Support Specialist/Recovery Coach is an individual who possesses a unique perspective to treatment, due to his/her own experience with mental illness and/or substance abuse. The Peer Support Specialist draws from his/her personal experience to carry the message of hope and recovery to the people we serve in residential and outpatient settings. Much of this support is offered in a coaching/mentoring manner, where the Peer Support Specialist/Recovery Coach cultivates and secures a connection with the person served, while teaching personal responsibility and serving as a mentor and role model on the recovery and wellness process. The Peer Support Specialist/Recovery Coach will interact, support, and mentor persons served who are working to regain control over their own lives and over their own recovery process and will be an essential member of multi-disciplinary treatment teams.
Our Peer Support Specialist/Recovery Coaches are driven to make an impact in the lives of those we serve and are motivated by the healing they witness first-hand each day. They are dedicated to excellent customer service, enthusiastic about the care we offer, and foster a sense of belonging and empowerment in a diverse workplace.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
- Use experiences with personal recovery to offer hope, encouragement, and reassurance to the people served within the program.
- Participate as assigned in clinical and staff meetings.
- Participate in the person-centered planning process as requested by persons served.
- Work with program leadership to implement programmatic changes by utilizing evidence-based practices to improve the quality of our services and outcomes.
- Assist the people we serve to become active participants in their treatment and encourage self-advocacy while in the program. Encourage those served to take personal responsibility for their own recovery and wellness.
- Document interactions in the electronic medical record and coordinate with other treatment team members as necessary.
- In individual and/or group settings, provide services aimed at promoting independence, community inclusion, and productivity. Services offered may include but are not limited to: Assistance in applying for benefits, assistance in finding and maintaining housing, budgeting skills, maintaining a mentoring program, Wellness Recovery Action Plan care coordination, and medical advocacy and follow-up after psychiatric hospitalizations and/or detox/residential admissions.
- Work as part of the interdisciplinary team to provide the best possible care and/or treatment to each person served.
- May schedule and lead group programming. Complete the appropriate group paperwork required within the program.
- May provide formal and impromptu training for direct care staff and other team members to assist the team in utilizing a recovery-oriented approach.
- Learns and helps to accomplish patients’ treatment plans and goals.
- Support and promote a recovery-focused environment and person-centered approach within the program.
What Does This Role Require?
Education/Experience:
- Must possess, at a minimum, a High School Diploma or GED, 6 months post high school education in behavioral sciences may be preferred.
- Life experience that allows individuals to identify self as peer and/or coach.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate in both written and verbal format to meet position responsibilities.
- Current certification as a Certified Peer Support Specialist and/or Recovery Coach or ability to obtain Michigan Peer Support Specialist Certification once hired may be required. Some programs may require the candidate to have been served by the public mental health system.
- May be required to have been diagnosed with a Mental Illness or Substance Abuse.
- May be required to have been served by the Public Mental Health System.
Benefits:
- Medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans
- 403(b) retirement match contribution by Pine Rest
- Generous PTO for full and part-time employees
- Tuition assistance & loan forgiveness
- Employee Assistance Program offering many free and discounted services for therapy, legal, accounting, gym membership, etc.
- Partnership with Davenport University provides generous discount on tuition for employees and family members.
Notice:
Pine Rest provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
All new employees are subject to a criminal background check and education verification which may include sending a copy of your high school diploma, GED, or college transcripts.
Successful completion of a drug screen prior to employment is also part of our background process.
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services requires all employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccinations subject to certain exclusions. Pine Rest is committed to granting reasonable accommodations in accordance with applicable laws.
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Mental Health Specialist Job Market in Michigan
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Who's Hiring
- State of Michigan10

- Havenwyck Hospital2

- Eaton County1

- Henry Ford Health1

- LifeStance Health1

Top Industries Hiring
- Government & Public Sector10
- Healthcare & Medical Services6
- Education1
- Electronics & Hardware1
- Energy1
What Michigan Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in mental health specialist jobs across Michigan.
- Bachelor's or master's degree in psychology, social work, counseling, or a related field
- Active state licensure or license eligibility such as LPC, LCSW, or LMFT
- Experience conducting mental health assessments and developing individualized treatment plans
- Proficiency with electronic health records platforms used in behavioral health settings
- Knowledge of evidence-based treatment modalities including CBT, DBT, or motivational interviewing
- Crisis intervention training and familiarity with risk assessment protocols
Mental Health Specialist Jobs in Michigan: Frequently Asked Questions
How many mental health specialist jobs are there in Michigan?
There are 18+ mental health specialist openings in Michigan on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Auburn Hills, Kalamazoo, and Ann Arbor. New positions post regularly as employers across Michigan hire.
Which Michigan cities have the most mental health specialist jobs?
Auburn Hills, Kalamazoo, and Ann Arbor have the most mental health specialist openings in Michigan right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire mental health specialists in Michigan?
Employers hiring mental health specialists in Michigan include State of Michigan, Havenwyck Hospital, and Eaton County, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote mental health specialist jobs in Michigan?
Yes. About 17% of mental health specialist openings tied to Michigan are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Michigan metros.
How do I apply for mental health specialist jobs in Michigan?
You can apply to mental health specialist jobs in Michigan directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Michigan location, then apply to each one that fits.
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