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Reentry Jobs in Canton, MI (NOW HIRING)

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Program Assistant-Re-entry

Detroit, MI · On-site

$37K - $47K/yr

Together, we work to address health issues (including behavioral health issues) and other reentry needs i.e., employment, education, housing, and fostering connections to help justice system involved ...

Program Assistant-Re-entry

Detroit, MI · On-site

$37K - $47K/yr

Together, we work to address health issues (including behavioral health issues) and other reentry needs i.e., employment, education, housing, and fostering connections to help justice system involved ...

Collaborate with contracted prisoner reentry service providers, other law enforcement representatives and community organizations * Assist in administering risk assessments and developing case plans

... on reentry programs, policies and practices Collaborate with contracted prisoner reentry service providers, other law enforcement representatives and community organizations Assist in administering ...

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How much do reentry jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for reentry in Canton, MI is $26.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.38 and $28.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a reentry job?

Reentry jobs are positions specifically designed to help individuals who are returning to society after incarceration or involvement with the criminal justice system. These jobs often focus on providing stable employment, skill-building, and support to help reduce recidivism and encourage successful reintegration. Employers who offer reentry jobs may also provide additional resources, such as job training, mentorship, and assistance with housing or legal issues. Reentry programs benefit not only the individuals they serve but also communities by promoting public safety and economic stability.

What are some common challenges faced by reentry professionals when supporting individuals transitioning from incarceration to the workforce?

Reentry professionals often encounter challenges such as helping clients overcome barriers like limited work history, stigma related to a criminal record, and gaps in soft skills. Additionally, they must coordinate with multiple community resources for housing, healthcare, and job placement, requiring strong communication and advocacy skills. Building trust with clients and employers is crucial, and reentry specialists typically work closely with case managers, social workers, and local businesses to create comprehensive support systems that increase the likelihood of successful reintegration.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a reentry specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Reentry Specialist, you need a background in social work, criminal justice, or counseling, often with a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with case management software, community resource databases, and documentation systems is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural competence, and problem-solving abilities help build trust and guide clients through complex transitions. These skills are crucial for supporting successful reintegration, reducing recidivism, and connecting individuals with essential services.

What is the difference between Reentry vs Parole Officer?

AspectReentryParole Officer
CredentialsVaries; often includes social work, counseling, or criminal justice degreesCriminal justice, social work degrees; sometimes requires certification
Work EnvironmentCommunity programs, correctional facilities, or social service agenciesCourts, correctional agencies, community supervision offices
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, non-profits, social servicesState or federal correctional departments, parole agencies

Reentry professionals focus on helping formerly incarcerated individuals reintegrate into society through support services, counseling, and community programs. Parole officers supervise parolees, ensuring compliance with release conditions and providing guidance. While both roles serve the criminal justice system, reentry emphasizes rehabilitation and social support, whereas parole officers focus on supervision and compliance monitoring.

What are the most commonly searched types of Reentry jobs in Canton, MI?

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What cities near Canton, MI are hiring for Reentry jobs?

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Infographic showing various Reentry job openings in Canton, MI as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $54,540 per year, or $26.2 per hour.

Clinical Manager - Reentry- LMSW, LPC, LCSW

Cherryhealth

Detroit, MI • On-site

$64K - $88K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago

New


Job description

Welcome to Cherry Health - video about Cherry Health

For individuals transitioning from closed custody correctional facilities, Cherry Health provides Person Centered Reentry Services to ease the transition back into the community. Services are available at two locations: our Community Treatment Center (CTC) in Detroit and Community Alternatives Program (CAP) in Grand Rapids. Services include 24-hour residential treatment in a structured environment with individual and group counseling services. Some participants come to us directly from a correctional facility, while others come as part of a diversion program to keep them out of prison. Together, we work to address health issues (including behavioral health issues) and other reentry needs i.e., employment, education, housing, and fostering connections to help justice system involved persons successfully reintegrate back into their respective communities.

OVERVIEW OF POSITION:

The Manager, Clinical - Reentry is responsible for overseeing the entire clinical process within the reentry program, including case management, therapy, treatment plan development, ancillary services, employment services, case reviews, group counseling, aftercare planning, and client case monitoring. This role involves the supervision and professional development of the clinical team.

The Manager must adhere to the organization's Policies, Procedures, Code of Ethics, and all licensing and accreditation standards. They are expected to represent the organization's mission in all actions and communications.

Business hours: Monday through Friday. However, occasional early morning, night, and weekend work may be required to accomplish the essential job functions of this position. This position is working onsite at our Community Treatment Center in Detroit

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Leadership and Staff Development:
    • Demonstrate leadership and management skills to create a culture of mentoring, coaching, motivating, and engaging staff.
    • Model and communicate key values to both staff and the community, ensuring alignment with Cherry Health's mission.
    • Educate and empower staff to meet organizational needs, adjusting schedules, priorities, and assignments for optimal operation.
  • Clinical Supervision and Process Oversight:
    • Oversee the development of ancillary services, treatment methods, and strategies to meet the specific therapeutic needs of the resident population (e.g., education, vocational training, career development, and aftercare planning).
    • Direct, supervise, train, evaluate competencies, and address performance issues in a timely and appropriate manner.
    • Review clinical documentation regularly to ensure compliance with contractual and organizational requirements.
    • Prepare and implement audit responses and corrective action plans.
  • Case Management and Program Development:
    • Lead case conferences and staff meetings to review case progress, updates, and challenges.
    • Approve individual treatment plans developed by staff and residents, ensuring comprehensive aftercare recommendations.
    • Assist in the development and monitoring of the program's budget.
    • Represent the program in community meetings, serving as a clinical consultant to referral sources and partner agencies.
  • Training and Compliance:
    • Facilitate and attend workshops, seminars, and training aimed at enhancing the development and management of residential treatment programs.
    • Keep up to date with federal and state regulations, laws, and policies impacting the field.
    • Maintain professional development through continuing education to meet licensure and certification requirements.
  • Supervision and Reporting:
    • Supervise and evaluate the clinical staff's performance, assist with professional growth, and contribute to performance appraisals.
    • Maintain regular documentation of individual supervision meetings with staff.
  • Other Responsibilities:
    • May supervise students assigned for professional practicums.
    • Perform other duties as assigned.

SKILLS / KNOWLEDGE / ABILITIES:

  • Knowledge and Experience:
    • Experience with adult residential treatment, particularly within the context of mental health and substance use disorders.
    • Knowledge of resident rights, confidentiality, case management systems, and the criminal justice system.
    • Experience in substance abuse treatment and vocational/career counseling.
    • Familiarity with group facilitation, process development, and ancillary treatment services.
    • Statistical record-keeping, research, and data analysis experience.
  • Interpersonal Skills:
    • Strong relationship-building skills to foster positive outcomes for clients and staff.
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, particularly in documentation and case reviews.
    • Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize in a fast-paced environment.

KEY VALUES:

  • Customer Service: Prioritize and enhance client satisfaction through attentive and empathetic care.
  • Collaboration: Foster teamwork, cooperation, and open communication among staff, clients, and external partners.
  • Integrity: Demonstrate honesty, ethical behavior, and accountability in all aspects of the role.
  • Respect: Treat clients, staff, and colleagues with dignity, fairness, and professionalism.
  • Professionalism: Uphold high standards of conduct and ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
  • Learning: Commit to continuous personal and professional growth, including participation in training and educational opportunities.

EDUCATION / LICENSES / CERTIFICATES:

  • Required: Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Counseling.
  • Required: Full state licensure in the field of study.
  • Required: CAADC (Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor) and CCS (Certified Clinical Supervisor) certification through Michigan Certification Board for Addiction Professionals (MCBAP) or eligibility to complete certification within 6 months of hire.
  • Other: Valid state driver's license.

EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

  • Required: Minimum of 5 years of clinical treatment experience, particularly in mental health and substance use disorders casework, group counseling, intake, assessments, case plan development, CBT, and aftercare planning.
  • Preferred: Experience in clinical supervision and staff development.
  • Alternative Qualifications: Equivalent combination of education, training, and/or relevant work experience demonstrating the capability to perform the essential functions.

EQUIPMENT / TOOLS / TECHNOLOGY:

  • Desktop or laptop computer
  • Telephone with voicemail
  • Networked copier/printer/facsimile
  • Microsoft Office Suite (Mail, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • NextGen EHR (Electronic Health Record) system
  • Global Position Monitoring systems (GPS)

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Standing: Less than of the time
  • Sitting: More than of the time
  • Independently mobile: Includes movement from floor to floor
  • Grasping: Occasional use of fingers, thumb, and palm
  • Finger use: Frequent typing and computer use
  • Vision: Near vision for reading, far vision for vehicle operation
  • Hearing and Speaking: Regular verbal communication required
  • Lifting: Light work (lifting up to 20 lbs at a time, with frequent lifting of 10 lbs)
  • PPE: Use of personal protective equipment as required

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS / WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Indoor, Office Environment: Majority of work conducted indoors with minimal exposure to noise, dust, or temperature fluctuations.
  • Outdoor Conditions: Occasional exposure to outdoor weather
  • Exposure to Risk: Possible exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and clients with illnesses or infections

OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF THE POSITION:

  • Travel: Occasional
  • Off-shift Work: As needed, including nights and weekends
  • Direct Interaction with Clients: Regular direct contact with clients and patients

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND GIVEN:

  • Supervision Received: Work performed independently, with occasional progress checks by the Director, Correctional Health Programs.
  • Supervision Given: Supervise clinical staff and non-Cherry Health workers (e.g., contractors, students), including performance evaluations, hiring, and corrective actions.

CLIENT POPULATION SERVED:

Adolescents, Adults, and Geriatrics

Who we are:


Cherry Health, Michigan's largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), operates in six counties across the state, is based in Grand Rapids. With a team of more than 800 health care professionals at 20 locations, Cherry Health focuses on removing barriers, expanding access, and delivering comprehensive quality health care services to underserved communities, regardless of an individual's insurance status or ability to pay. We provide primary care, dental, vision, behavioral health, pharmacy services, substance abuse services, residential re-entry services, school-based health centers and more.


Our Mission:


Cherry Health improves the health and wellness of individuals by providing comprehensive primary and behavioral health care while encouraging access by those who are underserved.

Our Vision:


Our community will be healthier because we will seek out and welcome those who need our services. All will be treated as family with integrated, coordinated care to improve health and personal well-being.

Our Values:

  • Collaboration - Support the Cherry Health mission by encouraging teamwork to accomplish organizational goals.
  • Customer Service - Serve internal and external customers in a welcoming manner with compassionate care.
  • Innovation - Embrace creativity to improve patient care and workplace efficiency while remaining curious and open to learning.
  • Integrity - Uphold the highest ethical standards by being honest and trustworthy.
  • Professionalism - Create a positive work environment where we care accountable for our decision, our action and the results.

Benefits:


Cherry Health has excellent benefit offerings dependent on employment status. Check out a sample of the benefits available to our team members below!

  • Loan repayment through the NHSC and Michigan State Loan Repayment Program for select roles
  • Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance for you and your family
  • Generous Paid Time Off benefit - 4 weeks per year for full time
  • Paid holidays - 8 full day paid holidays (Including Black Friday!) and 2 half day paid holidays!
  • 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan with generous employer match - $ for $ match up to 5%
  • MET and MESP 529 Savings Plans
  • Pet Insurance!
  • Employee Assistance Program

Our policy is to offer all employees and applicants for employment equal opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, height, weight, sexual orientation, gender identity, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws, or any other protected category.