Anchor Community Services
Overview
Anchor Community Services (ACS) is dedicated to empowering children, adolescents, and adults by equipping them with the skills and resources needed to overcome life's challenges. At ACS, we collaborate to challenge the stigma surrounding mental health and advocate for accessible services. Through donations, volunteerism, and advocacy, our organization is committed to breaking the silence, improving access to care, and supporting individuals in taking the first step toward healing and recovery. Role Description
This part-time hybrid role as an Intake Assessor requires working both on-site in Houston, TX, and from home as needed. Responsibilities include conducting intake assessments, evaluating client needs, maintaining detailed client documentation, responding to inquiries, and referring individuals to appropriate support services. The Intake Assessor will ensure timely communication with clients and collaborate with the broader team to support client well-being and access to essential resources. Responsibilities
Conduct intake assessments and evaluate client needs (psychological and social). Maintain detailed client documentation and accurate case records using digital tools. Respond to inquiries from clients and referral sources in a timely manner. Refer individuals to appropriate support services and collaborate with the broader team to support client well-being and access to resources. Qualifications
Strong assessment, interview, and evaluation skills for identifying client needs, including psychological and social challenges. Proficiency in client documentation, data entry, and using digital tools to maintain accurate case records. Effective communication and interpersonal skills to provide support and build rapport with diverse populations. Knowledge of mental health services, community resources, and social service systems. Ability to work independently in a hybrid environment while maintaining high ethical standards and confidentiality. Empathy, cultural competence, and a dedication to serving diverse communities. Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related field (required), with a preference for candidates with relevant professional certification or licensure (e.g., LMSW, LPC). Prior experience in social services, counseling, or mental health assessment is highly advantageous. CANS/ANSA Certification Nurturing Parent Certification
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Anchor Community Services (ACS) is dedicated to empowering children, adolescents, and adults by equipping them with the skills and resources needed to overcome life's challenges. At ACS, we collaborate to challenge the stigma surrounding mental health and advocate for accessible services. Through donations, volunteerism, and advocacy, our organization is committed to breaking the silence, improving access to care, and supporting individuals in taking the first step toward healing and recovery. Role Description
This part-time hybrid role as an Intake Assessor requires working both on-site in Houston, TX, and from home as needed. Responsibilities include conducting intake assessments, evaluating client needs, maintaining detailed client documentation, responding to inquiries, and referring individuals to appropriate support services. The Intake Assessor will ensure timely communication with clients and collaborate with the broader team to support client well-being and access to essential resources. Responsibilities
Conduct intake assessments and evaluate client needs (psychological and social). Maintain detailed client documentation and accurate case records using digital tools. Respond to inquiries from clients and referral sources in a timely manner. Refer individuals to appropriate support services and collaborate with the broader team to support client well-being and access to resources. Qualifications
Strong assessment, interview, and evaluation skills for identifying client needs, including psychological and social challenges. Proficiency in client documentation, data entry, and using digital tools to maintain accurate case records. Effective communication and interpersonal skills to provide support and build rapport with diverse populations. Knowledge of mental health services, community resources, and social service systems. Ability to work independently in a hybrid environment while maintaining high ethical standards and confidentiality. Empathy, cultural competence, and a dedication to serving diverse communities. Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related field (required), with a preference for candidates with relevant professional certification or licensure (e.g., LMSW, LPC). Prior experience in social services, counseling, or mental health assessment is highly advantageous. CANS/ANSA Certification Nurturing Parent Certification
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