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Human Resources

Our hiring and recruitment process is an important to the company's overall success. Our employees' skills and performance is a major factor in the company's continued success. We have a strong commitment to their learning and skill development.

To apply for positions within QCS, please send (via email or fax) a copy of your resume with cover letter to Luanne Fanelli, the Director, Human Resources. Email: lfanelli@qcsolutions.org Fax: 919-790-9755

Should you have any additional questions, comments, and/or concerns about the company's employment process such as opening positions, our hiring process, completing an application, pre-employment documents, credentials, program services available or to receive additional information about Quality Care Solutions family, please contact the Director of Human Resources.

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View some of our open positions below!

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Outpatient Therapist

Open Positions

Outpatient behavioral health services are psychiatric and comprehensive clinical assessment, individual, group, and family therapies and psychotherapy for crisis.
Outpatient services for substance use disorders (SUD) are for clients assessed a meeting, at minimum, the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) level of 0.5 (Early Intervention) or 1.0 (Outpatient Services). Services include psychiatric and comprehensive clinical assessments, individual, group and family therapies, and psychotherapy for crisis. These services determine a client’s treatment needs and provide the necessary treatment. Services focus on reducing psychiatric and behavioral symptoms to improve functioning in familial, social, educational, or occupational life domains. Outpatient behavioral health services often involve the participation of family members, natural support, and legally responsible person(s) as applicable, unless contraindicated. The clients’ needs and preferences are based on collaboration between the practitioner and client to determine treatment goals, frequency and duration of services and measurable and desirable outcomes.
This service can be provided in-home, in-office, in-school, telehealth, telephonically or other approved/appropriate community settings. 

 

Education, Requirements and Experience:

  • Must be a licensed clinician, which is an individual with clinical licensure awarded bthe State of North Carolina. The license can be fully or provisional.

  • Must have at least one (1) year of experience rendering outpatient behavioral health services to the specific target population to be served.

  • Must consent to a criminal background check prior to hire and annually.

  • Must have current and valid NC Tracks Enrollment. A clinician’s credentials and qualifications shall be evaluated to ensure they meet the professional requirements and are in good standing.

  • Must possess a valid NC driver’s license and valid auto liability insurance.

  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely (orally and written).

  • Must undergo the credentialing process as set forth by the organization (when applicable).

  • Must possess a National Provider Identifier (NPI) and show evidence.

Certified Peer Support Specialist

Peer Support Services (PSS) are an evidenced-based mental health model of
care that provides community-based recovery services directly to an adult diagnosed with a
mental health or substance use disorder. PSS provides structured, scheduled services that
promote recovery, self-determination, self-advocacy, engagement in self-care and wellness
and enhancement of community living skills of adults. PSS services are directly provided by
Certified Peer Support Specialists (CPSS) who have self-identified as a person(s) in recovery
from a mental health or substance use disorder. PSS can be provided in combination with
other approved mental health or substance use services or as an independent service. Due
to the high prevalence of adults with co-occurring disorders (mental health, substance use or
physical health disorders) it is a priority that integrated treatment be available to these adults.
PSS are based on the belief that adults diagnosed with serious mental health or substance
use disorders can and do recover. The focus of the service is on the person, rather than the
identified mental health or substance use disorder and emphasizes the acquisition,
development, and expansion of rehabilitative skills needed to move forward in recovery. The
services promote skills for coping with and managing symptoms while utilizing natural
resources and the preservation and enhancement of community living skills.
The purpose of the service is to be community-based rather than office-based..

Education, Requirements and Experience:

  • Certified Peer Support Specialist to client is 1:15; and group ratio for group facilitator- to-client is 1:12.

  •  Shall not work outside the scope of their certification or core competencies.

  • Shall only provide services to a client with similar lived experiences.

  • Shall be provided in the client’s place of residence, community, in an emergency department, or in an office setting.

  • May be provided via telehealth or telephonic, audio-only communication.

  • Telehealth or telephonic, audio-only communication time is supplemental rather than a replacement of in-person contacts and is limited to twenty (20) percent or less of total service time provided per client per fiscal year.

  • Must have and maintain a valid NCDL and current personal auto insurance.

  • Must maintain and have a valid NC Certified Peer Support Specialist certificate.

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