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Vocational Specialist (ACTT Mars Hill)

Mars Hill, NC

Pyramid Healthcare is dedicated to offering the highest quality of care to those we serve.  A focus on client-focused care establishes our family of brands as respected leaders in addiction treatment, mental health recovery and eating disorder treatment modalities.

Pyramid Healthcare offers comprehensive behavioral healthcare defined by supportive environments that offer patients the strength they need to overcome life’s challenges.  We offer behavioral healthcare services – psychiatry, addiction recovery, mental disorder treatment, etc. – that allow clients at all stages of recovery or rehabilitation to reclaim health and well-being.

Vocational Specialist (Qualified Professional) – ACT Team
📍 Mars Hill, NC
💲 $24.50 per hour
🕒 Full-Time | 40 Hours per Week | Full Benefits

Empower Recovery. Build Independence. Change Lives.

Pyramid Healthcare is seeking a dedicated Vocational Specialist (Qualified Professional) to join our Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) in Mars Hill, NC. This community-based role is ideal for someone passionate about helping individuals with severe mental illness achieve greater independence through employment support, life skills coaching, housing stability, and recovery-focused services.

Our ACT Team is a “hospital without walls” model, delivering high-intensity behavioral health treatment directly in the community. We meet clients where they are—at home, work, or in the community—to remove barriers and create lasting progress.

If you have experience in vocational rehabilitation, case management, housing support, or mental health services, this is your opportunity to make a direct impact every day.


Position Summary

The Vocational Specialist (QP) supports individuals served by the ACT Team in obtaining and maintaining competitive employment, improving daily functioning, and accessing community resources. This role works closely with a multidisciplinary team to develop person-centered plans that support recovery, independence, and long-term success.


Key Responsibilities

Vocational & Employment Support

  • Assist individuals in identifying career goals, strengths, and interests
  • Support job readiness, resume building, interview preparation, and applications
  • Develop relationships with local employers and community partners
  • Provide job coaching and retention support after placement
  • Promote competitive employment opportunities aligned with recovery goals

Housing & Community Integration

  • Assist clients with securing and maintaining stable housing
  • Connect individuals with transportation, benefits, and community resources
  • Support independent living skills, budgeting, and daily functioning

Clinical & Team Collaboration

  • Participate in treatment planning and interdisciplinary team meetings
  • Provide progress updates and recommendations to the treatment team
  • Coordinate with families, referral sources, and outside providers as needed

Documentation & Compliance

  • Complete accurate and timely documentation of services provided
  • Maintain compliance with ACTT, Medicaid, CARF, and state regulations
  • Participate in quality improvement initiatives and peer record reviews

Crisis & Community Response

  • Provide transportation for clients when needed
  • Participate in rotating crisis response / emergency coverage as assigned
  • Assist with hospital diversion and community stabilization efforts

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Human Services, or related field
  • Must meet Qualified Professional (QP) status under NC regulations (10A NCAC 27G.0104)
  • Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record
  • Ability to work in the community and transport clients as needed

Preferred

  • Experience in vocational rehabilitation, supported employment, housing services, ACTT, or mental health
  • Experience working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness
  • Master’s degree in Human Services field

Why Join Pyramid Healthcare?

  • Competitive pay at $24.50/hour
  • Full benefits package
  • Mileage reimbursement for community travel
  • Meaningful mission-driven work
  • Supportive team culture
  • Growth opportunities within a leading behavioral health organization

Apply Today

If you’re ready to help individuals build confidence, gain employment, and achieve independence, apply now to join Pyramid Healthcare in Mars Hill, NC as a Vocational Specialist (QP).

 

Pyramid CORE Values:

We are committed and proud to live our CORE values and use them to inspire those around us.  Our employees are expected to align with these values, behaviors, and standards.  We are held accountable for upholding these CORE Values:  INTEGRITY is striving to be honest, transparent, and ethical when dealing with clients, staff, and the community.  DEDICATION is demonstrating an unwavering commitment to always provide exceptional care and support to those we serve is needed daily.  COLLABORATION is a steadfast, team-focused approach; working together to achieve excellence.  PASSION is genuine, compelling, and relentless desire to improve lives and support Pyramid Healthcare’s mission.

 

Total Rewards for Full-Time Positions:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401(k) with Company Match
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Employee Recognition Programs
  • Referral Bonus opportunities
  • And More!

 

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To learn more about Pyramid Healthcare, and how you can achieve personal and professional growth, visit us at: https://bit.ly/Pyramid-Careers.

Pyramid Healthcare, Inc. is proud of its diverse workforce, and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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