Native American Connections, Inc.
Behavioral Health Assessor
Native American Connections, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003
Join Our Team at Native American Connections!
Who We Are:
Native American Connections (NAC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families through affordable housing, behavioral health, and community development services. For over 50 years, we have proudly served Native American and underserved communities in the Phoenix area with culturally competent, trauma-informed care grounded in respect and tradition.
Our Mission:
Our mission, grounded in traditional Native American culture, is to reduce health disparities by delivering high-quality, comprehensive integrated healthcare and providing stable housing throughout the communities we serve.
Why Work With Us?
When you join NAC, you're not just taking a job — you're becoming part of a movement. A movement that values cultural identity, honors resilience, and believes in the power of community. You'll work alongside passionate professionals who are committed to healing generational trauma, strengthening families, and building vibrant futures.
What We Do:
Behavioral Health Services: Culturally responsive treatment for mental health and substance use disorders including outpatient therapy, residential programs, and youth services.
Affordable Housing: Safe, stable, and supportive housing options — from transitional housing to permanent low-income housing.
Community Development: Revitalizing neighborhoods and preserving Native heritage through community-based projects and education.
Our Values:
Cultural Integrity | Community Wellness | Holistic Healing | Equity & Inclusion | Sustainability
Now Hiring We are seeking compassionate, mission-driven individuals to join our growing team across various departments including clinical services, housing support, youth engagement, and administrative leadership. If you’re passionate about social change, cultural advocacy, and serving diverse communities with dignity and care — NAC is the place for you. Based in Phoenix, Arizona | ️ 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization
Behavioral Health Assessor Location:
PWC 337 E. Virginia Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Schedule:
Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Position Summary Under the direct supervision of the Clinical Director this position is responsible for completing all client assessments in a timely manner and recommending clinically appropriate care based on the outcome of the assessment. Placement may be in a Native American Connections (NAC) program or with another agency who can provide the appropriate level of care.
Responsibilities
Complete all assessments and related documentation; recommend appropriate services for client based on assessment outcome; make referrals to internal programs or to external providers as appropriate.
Complete updated Assessment and ASAM as needed.
Complete Individual Service Plan in collaboration with client.
Assist with case management as needed.
Work closely with the admissions team to prioritize residential admissions (e.g., Native American, pregnant, IV substance use, homeless, etc.).
Notify clients and referral sources of all documents and requirements for entering treatment prior to arrival; all documentation from assessments and/or client interactions will be completed and available in the EHR within 24 hours.
Maintain positive working and referral relationships with T/RBHAs, Phoenix Area Indian Health Service offices and tribes, detox centers, Phoenix Indian Medical Center, medical facilities and other numerous referral agencies.
Assist with conducting group or individual counseling to clients as outlined in clinical curriculum as needed.
Support and actively engage in practices of inclusion through Cultural and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) Standards.
Attend regular clinical supervision and oversight meetings.
Other duties as assigned.
Core Competencies
Productivity
Quality of Work
Knowledge of the Job
Professionalism
Teamwork
Initiative/Resourcefulness
Work Efficiency
Punctuality/Attendance
Dependability
Communication Skills
Cultural Competence/Mission
Educational / Work Experience Requirement
Tier I ($55,000 - $64,000)
Master’s degree in behavioral health field required
2 years’ experience working in behavioral health or substance abuse preferred
Tier II ($65,500 - $71,500)
Associate level licensure in a behavioral health field (LMSW, LAC, LAMFT, or LAAC)
2 years’ experience working in behavioral health or substance abuse preferred
Tier III ($70,000 - $91,000)
Independent licensure in a behavioral health field (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, LIAC)
2 years’ experience working in behavioral health or substance abuse preferred
Skills Requirement
Fingerprint Certificates within 90 days of hire.
MS Office proficiency
Strong interpersonal skills with an ability to work effectively with a wide range of people, teams, managers, supervisors, and vendors.
Demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills.
Must demonstrate critical thinking, problem- solving and organizational and time management skills.
Bilingual- Spanish desired
Required strong clinical skills.
Knowledgeable about the economic, educational, and social challenges of Native Americans
Familiar with assessment tools that pertain to substance abuse, depression, and other behavioral health issues.
Familiar with the DSM (most recent revision) and diagnostic criteria.
Physical Demands
Able to sit, stand walk with/without accommodations.
Native American Preference Preference is given to qualified Native American Applicants in accordance with the Indian Preference Act. If you claim a preference, a copy of valid documentation will be necessary.
Drug-Free Workplace Native American Connections is a drug-free workplace with safety-sensitive jobs. Use of alcohol and legal or illegal drugs may impair and alter employees' judgement resulting in increased safety risks, workplace injuries, and faulty decision making. Reporting to work at NAC after use of alcohol, a controlled substance, or abuse of any other substance is absolutely prohibited.
Fair Labor Standards Act This position is Non-Exempt for overtime pay provisions as provided by the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and any applicable state laws.
Visit https://www.nativeconnections.org/careers-at-nac/ to view open positions and join our circle of care.
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Native American Connections (NAC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families through affordable housing, behavioral health, and community development services. For over 50 years, we have proudly served Native American and underserved communities in the Phoenix area with culturally competent, trauma-informed care grounded in respect and tradition.
Our Mission:
Our mission, grounded in traditional Native American culture, is to reduce health disparities by delivering high-quality, comprehensive integrated healthcare and providing stable housing throughout the communities we serve.
Why Work With Us?
When you join NAC, you're not just taking a job — you're becoming part of a movement. A movement that values cultural identity, honors resilience, and believes in the power of community. You'll work alongside passionate professionals who are committed to healing generational trauma, strengthening families, and building vibrant futures.
What We Do:
Behavioral Health Services: Culturally responsive treatment for mental health and substance use disorders including outpatient therapy, residential programs, and youth services.
Affordable Housing: Safe, stable, and supportive housing options — from transitional housing to permanent low-income housing.
Community Development: Revitalizing neighborhoods and preserving Native heritage through community-based projects and education.
Our Values:
Cultural Integrity | Community Wellness | Holistic Healing | Equity & Inclusion | Sustainability
Now Hiring We are seeking compassionate, mission-driven individuals to join our growing team across various departments including clinical services, housing support, youth engagement, and administrative leadership. If you’re passionate about social change, cultural advocacy, and serving diverse communities with dignity and care — NAC is the place for you. Based in Phoenix, Arizona | ️ 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization
Behavioral Health Assessor Location:
PWC 337 E. Virginia Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Schedule:
Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Position Summary Under the direct supervision of the Clinical Director this position is responsible for completing all client assessments in a timely manner and recommending clinically appropriate care based on the outcome of the assessment. Placement may be in a Native American Connections (NAC) program or with another agency who can provide the appropriate level of care.
Responsibilities
Complete all assessments and related documentation; recommend appropriate services for client based on assessment outcome; make referrals to internal programs or to external providers as appropriate.
Complete updated Assessment and ASAM as needed.
Complete Individual Service Plan in collaboration with client.
Assist with case management as needed.
Work closely with the admissions team to prioritize residential admissions (e.g., Native American, pregnant, IV substance use, homeless, etc.).
Notify clients and referral sources of all documents and requirements for entering treatment prior to arrival; all documentation from assessments and/or client interactions will be completed and available in the EHR within 24 hours.
Maintain positive working and referral relationships with T/RBHAs, Phoenix Area Indian Health Service offices and tribes, detox centers, Phoenix Indian Medical Center, medical facilities and other numerous referral agencies.
Assist with conducting group or individual counseling to clients as outlined in clinical curriculum as needed.
Support and actively engage in practices of inclusion through Cultural and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) Standards.
Attend regular clinical supervision and oversight meetings.
Other duties as assigned.
Core Competencies
Productivity
Quality of Work
Knowledge of the Job
Professionalism
Teamwork
Initiative/Resourcefulness
Work Efficiency
Punctuality/Attendance
Dependability
Communication Skills
Cultural Competence/Mission
Educational / Work Experience Requirement
Tier I ($55,000 - $64,000)
Master’s degree in behavioral health field required
2 years’ experience working in behavioral health or substance abuse preferred
Tier II ($65,500 - $71,500)
Associate level licensure in a behavioral health field (LMSW, LAC, LAMFT, or LAAC)
2 years’ experience working in behavioral health or substance abuse preferred
Tier III ($70,000 - $91,000)
Independent licensure in a behavioral health field (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, LIAC)
2 years’ experience working in behavioral health or substance abuse preferred
Skills Requirement
Fingerprint Certificates within 90 days of hire.
MS Office proficiency
Strong interpersonal skills with an ability to work effectively with a wide range of people, teams, managers, supervisors, and vendors.
Demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills.
Must demonstrate critical thinking, problem- solving and organizational and time management skills.
Bilingual- Spanish desired
Required strong clinical skills.
Knowledgeable about the economic, educational, and social challenges of Native Americans
Familiar with assessment tools that pertain to substance abuse, depression, and other behavioral health issues.
Familiar with the DSM (most recent revision) and diagnostic criteria.
Physical Demands
Able to sit, stand walk with/without accommodations.
Native American Preference Preference is given to qualified Native American Applicants in accordance with the Indian Preference Act. If you claim a preference, a copy of valid documentation will be necessary.
Drug-Free Workplace Native American Connections is a drug-free workplace with safety-sensitive jobs. Use of alcohol and legal or illegal drugs may impair and alter employees' judgement resulting in increased safety risks, workplace injuries, and faulty decision making. Reporting to work at NAC after use of alcohol, a controlled substance, or abuse of any other substance is absolutely prohibited.
Fair Labor Standards Act This position is Non-Exempt for overtime pay provisions as provided by the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and any applicable state laws.
Visit https://www.nativeconnections.org/careers-at-nac/ to view open positions and join our circle of care.
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