Catholic Charities
Stabilization, Engagement & Prevention Coordinator
Catholic Charities, Portland, Maine, us, 04122
Overview
Catholic Charities Maine Behavioral Health Network (BHN) is seeking a compassionate, skilled, and mission-driven
Stabilization, Engagement & Prevention Coordinator (SEPC)
to join our
Community Access, Resources and Engagement Services (CARES) Team
in Portland. About the Role
The SEPC plays a critical role in supporting individuals with behavioral health needs by providing
care coordination, assessment, stabilization, prevention, education, and outreach . This position involves
home and community-based work
across the Greater Portland area, including Cumberland and York Counties. As a SEPC, you will: Collaborate with CARES and BHN teams to assess needs and connect clients with services Provide crisis intervention, stabilization support, and short-term counseling Engage in outreach and re-engagement efforts to ensure ongoing care Educate clients and the community on prevention and recovery resources Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation Support clients with basic needs, advocacy, and service navigation This role includes participation in a
rotating 24/7 coverage schedule
shared with team members. Qualifications
Master9;s degree in Clinical Counseling, Social Work, or related field Certified (or eligible) as MHRT/C or MHRT/CSP Holds (or eligible for) a conditional or full clinical license (LCPC, LCPC-C, LCSW, LMSW-C); CADC, CRMA, and CPI Train-the-Trainer certification (or willingness to obtain within 6 months) At least 2 years' experience working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, including at least 1 year in a community-based setting Knowledge and experience in addiction recovery, trauma-informed care, and stabilization strongly preferred Crisis management and stabilization training required (or to be completed within 6 months) Willingness to be trained in Narcan response and deliver training in accordance with protocol (within 6 months) Starting Salary:
$24.00 - $28.25 per hour. Actual starting salary contingent with experience/education. Benefits
Five (5) Weeks of Earned Time
in your first year Six (6) Paid Agency Holidays Comprehensive Medical Plans
- choose from 3 options Dental & Vision Insurance Options 401(k) Agency Contribution Employer-Paid Life, Short-Term, and Long-Term Disability Insurance Wellness Reimbursement
(up to $100/year) + coaching & wellness support Employee Assistance Program
(EAP) ADP LifeMart Employee Discount Program Voluntary Accident & Critical Illness Insurance
with Health Screening Benefit Bereavement Leave You may submit your cover letter and resume ( indicating the position title ) via our website (www.ccmaine.org) or email (hrdepartment@ccmaine.org), fax (207-344-6617), or mail to Human Resources Office, Catholic Charities Maine P.O. Box 10660, Portland, ME 04104. Catholic Charities Maine is a United Way and EOE/Minorities/Females/Veteran/Disabled Employer.
Catholic Charities Maine participates in E-Verify. For more information on E-Verify, please go to:
https://www.ccmaine.org/employment
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Catholic Charities Maine Behavioral Health Network (BHN) is seeking a compassionate, skilled, and mission-driven
Stabilization, Engagement & Prevention Coordinator (SEPC)
to join our
Community Access, Resources and Engagement Services (CARES) Team
in Portland. About the Role
The SEPC plays a critical role in supporting individuals with behavioral health needs by providing
care coordination, assessment, stabilization, prevention, education, and outreach . This position involves
home and community-based work
across the Greater Portland area, including Cumberland and York Counties. As a SEPC, you will: Collaborate with CARES and BHN teams to assess needs and connect clients with services Provide crisis intervention, stabilization support, and short-term counseling Engage in outreach and re-engagement efforts to ensure ongoing care Educate clients and the community on prevention and recovery resources Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation Support clients with basic needs, advocacy, and service navigation This role includes participation in a
rotating 24/7 coverage schedule
shared with team members. Qualifications
Master9;s degree in Clinical Counseling, Social Work, or related field Certified (or eligible) as MHRT/C or MHRT/CSP Holds (or eligible for) a conditional or full clinical license (LCPC, LCPC-C, LCSW, LMSW-C); CADC, CRMA, and CPI Train-the-Trainer certification (or willingness to obtain within 6 months) At least 2 years' experience working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, including at least 1 year in a community-based setting Knowledge and experience in addiction recovery, trauma-informed care, and stabilization strongly preferred Crisis management and stabilization training required (or to be completed within 6 months) Willingness to be trained in Narcan response and deliver training in accordance with protocol (within 6 months) Starting Salary:
$24.00 - $28.25 per hour. Actual starting salary contingent with experience/education. Benefits
Five (5) Weeks of Earned Time
in your first year Six (6) Paid Agency Holidays Comprehensive Medical Plans
- choose from 3 options Dental & Vision Insurance Options 401(k) Agency Contribution Employer-Paid Life, Short-Term, and Long-Term Disability Insurance Wellness Reimbursement
(up to $100/year) + coaching & wellness support Employee Assistance Program
(EAP) ADP LifeMart Employee Discount Program Voluntary Accident & Critical Illness Insurance
with Health Screening Benefit Bereavement Leave You may submit your cover letter and resume ( indicating the position title ) via our website (www.ccmaine.org) or email (hrdepartment@ccmaine.org), fax (207-344-6617), or mail to Human Resources Office, Catholic Charities Maine P.O. Box 10660, Portland, ME 04104. Catholic Charities Maine is a United Way and EOE/Minorities/Females/Veteran/Disabled Employer.
Catholic Charities Maine participates in E-Verify. For more information on E-Verify, please go to:
https://www.ccmaine.org/employment
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