Child/Adolescence Community Mental Health Support (QP, AP)
Be the Difference in a Child’s Story
Do you thrive in meaningful, fast-paced work? Are you passionate about helping youth and families overcome challenges and build stronger futures? If you're looking for a career that allows you to make a direct impact—not just sit behind a desk—Pathways to Life, Inc. is looking for you.
As an Intensive In-Home Services (IIHS) Qualified Professional, you will work directly with youth experiencing serious emotional and behavioral challenges. This is hands-on, impactful work that supports families in their homes, communities, schools, and daily environments.
Please note: You do NOT need a clinical license to apply.
If you meet the education and experience requirements, you can excel in this role.
What You Will Do
This position offers the opportunity to support youth and families in meaningful and practical ways. Each day brings new opportunities to create positive change.
Provide Support in Homes and Community SettingsDeliver family-focused therapeutic interventions tailored to youth with significant emotional or behavioral needs.
Support members in managing daily challenges and building healthy coping skills.
Assist in developing individualized crisis plans.
Respond professionally and calmly during crisis situations to ensure safety and stability.
Help create and revise Person-Centered Plans (PCPs) and related clinical tools.
Maintain accurate, timely documentation in alignment with regulatory and agency standards.
Coordinate assessments and ensure linkage to needed medical, psychological, and community services.
Advocate for members across multiple systems, ensuring their needs are met.
Identify and engage community resources and natural supports to promote long-term stability.
Participate in weekly clinical meetings and case consultations.
Attend required clinical supervision and ongoing training to strengthen skills.
Uphold HIPAA and confidentiality requirements.
Provide culturally competent services that respect each family’s values and needs.
Assist in planning for transitions and discharges with appropriate follow-up support.
Who Thrives in This Role
Successful candidates are:
Empathetic and patient
Organized and reliable
Strong communicators
Skilled at building rapport with youth and families
Comfortable working independently and collaboratively
Flexible and able to adapt to changing environments
Qualifications
Candidates must meet one of the following educational and experience combinations:
Bachelor’s degree in a human services field with at least 2 years of experience working with the population served
Bachelor’s degree in any field with at least 4 years of experience working with the population served
Master’s degree in a human services field with at least 1 year of experience
Master’s degree in any field with at least 2 years of experience
No clinical license required.
Working Conditions
This is a community-based role. Work may occur in:
Homes
Schools
Community centers
Clinics
Other community environments
Must be able to:
Drive regularly
Walk, stand, or stoop
Occasionally lift up to 25 pounds
Maintain CPI and CPR certification (training provided)
Why Join Pathways to Life, Inc.?
You will:
Make a significant impact on youth and families
Be part of a supportive, mission-driven team
Develop valuable clinical and professional skills
Work in an environment that values growth, respect, and integrity
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
Pathways to Life, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.