If you are someone interested in positively impacting the lives of the people in your community, South Peninsula Behavioral Health Services may be the place for you!

We are always looking for talented, dedicated people that are committed to transforming the lives of the people we serve. Current openings are listed below.

Available Positions

Clinical Therapist/ Clinician

The Clinical Therapist provides assessments, treatment planning, and psychotherapy to individuals, groups and families experiencing emotional and behavioral disorders.

Program Manager- Adult Rehab/ Supported Employment (IPS)

Program Manager- Adult Rehab/ Supported Employment (IPS) Is responsible for the supervision, planning, coordinating and facilitating of safe and inclusive activities in community settings, including client homes and SPBHS campus buildings. This is a full time position. Duties include but are not limited to: Supervision of Case Managers, Service Navigator, and Direct Service Professionals. Managing budget, expenses, staff scheduling, service outcomes, billing expectations, and personnel issues within program. Manage diverse funding streams including State of Alaska Grants, Federal Grants, Medicaid [...]

Direct Service Provider (DSP) Adult Program

Direct Service Professional (DSP) - Adult Program (Full or Part Time) We are looking for Direct Service Professionals (DSPs) to provide services for our Adult (Journey’s) Program.  Our DSPs work as part of the SPBHS service team and provide direct services/supports teaching social, emotional, and life skills to promote the wellness and community participation of our clients. The services are based on client-centered service plans that define the goals and interventions and are provided in the community and the SPBHS [...]

Direct Service Provider/ Child &Family- 30 Plus (hours per week)

We are looking for Direct Service Professionals (DSPs) to provide services for our Child & Family Services Team.  Our DSPs work as part of the SPBHS service team and provide direct services/supports teaching social, emotional, and life skills to promote the wellness and community participation of our clients.  Our clients range in ages five to 21 and we work closely with families.

Peer Support Specialist (Casual/ Part Time)

A Peer Support Person is someone with real life experience with disabilities, mental illness or substance abuse. To work with clients to help them develop identified life skills and accomplish goals outlined in a service plan.

TO APPLY

Please forward a resume and an application (available here) to: hr@spbhs.org

  • 3948 Ben Walters Lane
    Homer, AK 99835

  • (907) 235-2290

EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION

Different positions have different requirements, so please make sure you meet the necessary requirements and are able to provide the appropriate documentation/licensure for the position applied.

SPBHS is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. Applications will be kept on file in the Human Resources office for two years.