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Bond County Jobs (NOW HIRING)

IL · Hybrid

Successful candidates will work closely with the Bond County Recovery Council. Supervision for this project will be out of the Granite City, IL office. You will be working majority of your time in ...

IL · Hybrid

Successful candidates will work closely with the Bond County Recovery Council. Supervision for this project will be out of the Granite City, IL office. You will be working majority of your time in ...

Pre-Trial Bond Officer I - C

Center, TX · On-site

$19.99 - $23.49/hr

Job Title Pre-Trial Bond Officer I - C Pay Rate Min to Mid Range $19.99 - $23.49 Time Type ... Employee Benefits | Bexar County, TX - Official Website BexarCounty is an Equal Opportunity ...

Assistant County Attorney

Bradenton, FL · On-site

$85K - $195K/yr

... bonds, public utilities, transactional, and real estate. Manatee County offers a comprehensive benefits package, including a Telecommuting Program. A cover letter and resume may be submitted to ...

Work with city, county, state, and federal officials to ensure conformity with codes and ordinances regulating district bond construction projects. * Develop and maintain bond construction project ...

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What is the difference between Bond County vs Paralegal?

AspectBond CountyParalegal
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certificationAssociate's degree in paralegal studies or related field; certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentCounty government offices, courts, or legal departmentsLaw firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies
Industry UsageLegal, government, public serviceLegal services, law firms, corporate legal teams
Common Search/ComparisonBond County vs Paralegal

Bond County roles typically involve working within local government or court settings, often requiring minimal formal legal education. Paralegals, on the other hand, are trained legal assistants working in law firms or corporate legal departments, often with specialized education or certification. While both work in the legal field, their work environments and credential requirements differ, making this comparison useful for those exploring legal career options in Bond County.

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6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

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Job description

Overview

Chestnut Health Systems is seeking one full-time Community Health Specialist to assist in coordination of the Bond County Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) project. This grant seeks to expand recovery supports by decreasing stigma, building community capacity, and raising awareness. Successful candidates will work closely with the Bond County Recovery Council. Supervision for this project will be out of the Granite City, IL office.

You will be working majority of your time in Bond County, IL. Note that the successful candidates will work primarily from home or in the community. Mon-Fri typically Daytime, Hours.  

Chestnut Health Systems is a leading provider of integrated health care services. Since 1973, Chestnut has grown to more than 800 committed, compassionate employees providing substance use, mental health, and primary care treatment to patients in Illinois and Missouri. We provide fully integrated care for all our patients by combining behavioral health care services with our community-based primary care health centers. Chestnut also conducts research and training throughout the U.S.A.

Responsibilities
  • Develop, coordinate, implement and evaluate programs. This includes, but is not limited to, recovery support events and projects, community trainings, and other evidence-based programs for adults or community members.
  • Lead community groups in their development of evidence-based programs and practices by facilitating their organizational activities, including meetings new member recruitment, and communication with members.
  • Assist in development of grant budget. Manage budget and submit regular updates to supervisor.
  • Conduct outreach services with community stakeholders. Provide data supporting importance in partnering on health area of concern.
  • Develop, conduct, and analyze needs assessments and program evaluations.
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate media campaigns and/or other educational/informational material based on current research and grant requirements.
  • Identify funding opportunities and coordinate, develop, and write grant and contract applications.
  • Provide program/grant contract reports in an accurate and timely manner.
  • Take a lead role in mentoring and training staff and interns, routinely and consistently.
  • Participate and take leadership role in local, state, and national advocacy groups/collaborations.
  • Fulfill agency and funder responsibilities including staff development, monitoring research, participation in agency meetings and committees and other responsibilities as designated by supervisor.
  • Promote the recovery model of treatment including trauma-informed care, hope, respect, empowerment, health/wellness and spirituality/connectedness in all interactions with others, including utilizing recovery language.
  • Maintain and protect confidentiality and security of all organizational information gained in the course of performing job responsibilities including, but not limited to, financial and client information.
  • Promote Chestnut's culture of customer service excellence through the adherence to Chestnut's behavioral standards for customer service.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
  • Position requires a bachelor's degree with 5 years of relevant experience, a master's degree with two years of relevant experience; or be a Certified Peer Specialist (CPS), Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) or Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) or Certified Alcohol and other Drug Counselor (CADC) in good standing with the applicable state and ten years' of lived experience, mental health, substance use or other social service experience.
  • Knowledge of recovery, program development, needs assessment/evaluation and community capacity building is required.
  • Experience in grant writing and budgeting is preferred.
  • Must have ability to provide leadership, handle large projects, and collaborate with others within the agency and community.
  • Advanced skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook), Zoom and online reporting systems is required.
  • Must have a valid driver's license, private automobile insurance, be insurable, and have home internet connection.
  • Position requires ability to travel to locations within the site plan area.
  • Must be able to obtain DCFS CANTS Child Abuse Clearance.

Are you intrigued by this job but don't meet every single requirement?Chestnut is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. If you're excited about any of our posted positions but your experience doesn't line up perfectly, please apply anyway! We'd love to explore the possibilities with you.

Chestnut Health Systems is a leader in the effort to achieve health equity, providing high-quality health and human services in underserved communities. We deliver trauma-informed, fully integrated care by combining behavioral health with community-based primary health care. Chestnut's research division is nationally recognized for its contribution to evidence-based practices. Our empathic and innovative employees live our mission of making a difference.

Chestnut offers a new salary structure and robust benefits!

EOE - Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled. Chestnut welcomes applications from qualified individuals with recovery experience.

The anticipated starting pay for new hires for this position is between $44,400 - $50,575 annual salary. There are several factors taken into consideration in determining base pay, including but not limited to: job-related qualifications, skills, education, experience, local market conditions, and internal equity.  Check out additional benefits here!

Employment Type: FULL_TIME

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