Community Support Team - Qualified Professional
Pathways To Life, Inc. is a mission-driven behavioral health organization dedicated to empowering individuals and families across North Carolina. We believe that high-quality care begins with a strong, supported team—and we are committed to providing a workplace where employees can grow, lead, and make a meaningful impact.
At Pathways, you’ll join a collaborative and compassionate team that values professionalism, integrity, and innovation. We offer opportunities for advancement, ongoing training, and the chance to work in a dynamic environment where every role contributes to improving the lives of the people we serve.
When you join Pathways To Life, you’re not just starting a job—you’re becoming part of a team that changes lives, strengthens communities, and supports your professional development every step of the way.
Under the supervision of the Team Lead, the CST Qualified Professional provides therapeutic services, crisis intervention, and care coordination for members and their families. This position requires strong clinical judgment, excellent documentation skills, and the ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams while supporting members along the continuum of care.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Provide direct therapeutic services and interventions to CST members.
Implement therapeutic activities and community-based support schedules.
Effectively manage crisis situations and assist with developing member-specific crisis plans.
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation, adhering to regulatory standards.
Participate in developing and updating Person-Centered Plans, TARs, authorizations, and NCTOPPS.
Attend required supervision sessions (individual and group) twice each month.
Protect confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA, agency policies, and ethical standards.
Coordinate transitional planning and ensure linkage to community resources and natural supports.
Participate weekly in CST clinical care meetings and treatment planning.
Provide reports to Licensed Professionals and/or Quality Assurance Director as required.
Organize and prioritize job duties with minimal supervision while meeting deadlines.
Participate in tasks related to accreditation and quality improvement.
Build and maintain positive, professional relationships with members, families, and stakeholders.
Work effectively with diverse cultural and multilingual populations.
Remain flexible with schedule adjustments as needed.
Consult with medical and non-medical providers to support person-centered planning.
Arrange psychological and psychiatric evaluations when required.
Monitor member progress and document effectiveness of interventions.
Provide psychoeducation as outlined in the Person-Centered Plan.
Perform other related duties as assigned by the Licensed Professional or Leadership Team.
Education & Qualifications
Applicants must meet Qualified Professional criteria:
One of the following is required:
Bachelor’s degree in a human services field + 2 years post-graduate MH/SU experience with adults
Bachelor’s degree in any field + 4 years post-graduate MH/SU experience with adults
Master’s degree in a human services field + 1 year post-graduate MH/SU experience with adults
Master’s degree in any field + 2 years post-graduate MH/SU experience with adults
Required:
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Physical Demands
Regular walking, standing, and stooping
Occasional lifting, carrying, pushing/pulling up to 25 pounds
Regular driving for community-based visits
Working Conditions
This is a community-based role. Work may occur in:
Clinics and community health centers
Schools and shelters
Members’ homes
Office and field settings
Pathways to Life, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.