The Employment Supports Supervisor ensures the delivery of high-quality supported employment services through effective leadership, supervision, and a commitment to excellence. This role involves guiding and mentoring, addressing staffing concerns, and overseeing the hiring, onboarding, and training of new team members. The Supervisor is instrumental in fostering a positive, team-oriented culture that emphasizes collaboration, accountability, and professional growth.
By providing coaching and support, the Supervisor ensures that services are person-centered and aligned with individuals’ unique goals and aspirations. They also uphold quality compliance by monitoring performance, maintaining documentation standards, and ensuring adherence to organizational policies and regulatory requirements. Through strong leadership and a focus on continuous improvement, the Employment Supports Supervisor drives the success of the team and the meaningful outcomes achieved for the individuals supported.
Rutland County Head Start is seeking dedicated early childhood education Lead Teachers to join our comprehensive, integrated, and family-centered early childhood program. Rutland County Head Start embraces a unified approach that fosters teamwork and engages in partnership with the children and families we serve.
Head Start is a federally-funded, national child and family development program which provides comprehensive services for pregnant women, children from birth to age five, and their families. Services for children promote school readiness, and include early education, health, nutrition, mental health, and services for children with special needs. Services for parents promote family engagement, and include parent leadership and social service supports.
Rutland County Head Start is seeking dedicated early childhood education Teacher Assistants to join our comprehensive, integrated, and family-centered early childhood program. Rutland County Head Start embraces a unified approach that fosters teamwork and engages in partnership with the children and families we serve.
Head Start is a federally-funded, national child and family development program which provides comprehensive services for pregnant women, children from birth to age five, and their families. Services for children promote school readiness, and include early education, health, nutrition, mental health, and services for children with special needs. Services for parents promote family engagement, and include parent leadership and social service supports.
The internal Adult Behavioral Health Clinician provides evaluation, treatment, and consultation services to adults seeking clinical support from Rutland County. This internal position works with individuals from 18 years of age through elder adults utilizing best practices based on assessed needs, goals, and client preferences. This internal position provides significant opportunity for growth, creativity, and exploration of professional interests. Clinical services include both individual and group psychotherapy. Consistent individual supervision toward licensure is available weekly, in addition to a weekly group supervision structure. Both internal and external training is provided based on programmatic needs and individual interests.
The Engagement Specialist plays a critical role in improving client participation in Behavioral Health services by conducting outreach, reducing barriers to care, and ensuring timely follow-ups. This position supports clients through engagement strategies, coordination of services, and collaboration with providers, families, and community partners. They are responsible for re-engaging clients and families who struggle to attend appointments or meetings, such as therapy sessions, case management visits, or treatment team meetings. The Engagement Specialist may also participate in staff meetings, hospital visits, and community events to support clients and educate others about Rutland Mental Health Services.
The Administrative Assistant performs a wide range of administrative and office support functions for the Front Desk/Reception. This position collaborates with staff, the community, stakeholders and clients in an office/program setting to facilitate efficient operations.
Rutland County Head Start is seeking dedicated early childhood education Lead Teachers to join our comprehensive, integrated, and family-centered early childhood program. Rutland County Head Start embraces a unified approach that fosters teamwork and engages in partnership with the children and families we serve.
We accept applications year-round for upcoming opportunities across our program sites. Whether you're looking for a full-time role, part-time position, or flexible hours—we’d love to hear from you!
Are you a dedicated and compassionate educator who believes in the power of early childhood education? Join our Head Start team and make a lasting difference in the lives of children and families in our community.
The Manager of Intensive Supports is responsible for overseeing and coordinating services for individuals with developmental disabilities who require intensive, 24/7 care and/or have complex needs. This role focuses on providing leadership, planning, and supervision of support services for individuals, including those receiving supervised living, staffed living, and in-home support, including those under ACT 248. The Manager of Intensive Supports ensures individuals receive the highest quality care in the least restrictive environment, working collaboratively with internal and external teams to meet their unique needs.
The Therapeutic Case Manager provides oversight and case management services to children and families who suffer from emotional, behavioral and mental health challenges in order to facilitate safety, stability, and well-being. Provided services consist of therapeutic interventions that facilitate illness self-management, skill building, identification and the use of natural supports, and use of community resources. Services will be provided at the agency, home and community-based when necessary.
The School Based Clinician is responsible for the provision of diagnosis and evaluation, psychotherapy, community supports, service planning, and coordination to all children who are needing additional mental health supports. Those services can include crisis interventions, trauma informed supports and resources, which are embedded directly into the child's school and therefore more easily accessed.
The Level 2 Direct Support Professional is an entry level position for which all training is provided. This position provides direct support to individuals with developmental disabilities so they can maintain employment. The DSP II works with individuals on identified goals emphasizing individuals’ strengths, abilities, and interests.
The Community Outreach Specialist provides support services to consumers residing in an independent housing program and in the community. The support services include coordinating client case management, planning and carrying out goals of individual’s treatment plan/ISA, goal setting, training independent living skills, and supporting individuals’ overall mental health stability and general wellbeing. The Community Outreach Specialist will provide transportation of day-to-day appointments as needed. This support service assists individuals to reside independently in the community through skill development and education. This position allows for interfacing with a variety of individuals with differing needs and approaches.
Opportunities are currently available for Direct Support Professionals to provide one-on-one support to adults with development disabilities in the community and in their homes throughout Rutland County. This position assists individuals in a variety of day-to-day tasks, such as but not limited to: behavioral needs, transportation, medical management, and more. This position will assist in planning and carrying out individuals' programs as well as implementing goals identified by the Individualized Service Agreement (ISA). This job is rewarding and incredibly transformative.
The Child Outpatient Clinician is responsible for providing clinical services to meet the customer service, quality and overall goals of Rutland Mental Health Services. Meet the program’s uniquely-defined internal/external compliance standards and performance measures. Develop and maintain close working relationships with internal/external professional staff to provide quality coordinated services. Provide direct service to clients and families. Services shall include, but are not limited to clinical assessment, treatment planning, service planning and coordination, community supports and individual, family and group psychotherapy sessions. Provide appropriate professional development leadership and training to clinical and other agency staff as defined by Child and Family Outpatient Program Manager.
The Law Enforcement Liaison Clinician will work with core emergency services team and law enforcement to identify clients in need of services and to take a more proactive approach in meeting program demands. The overall goals are to reduce unnecessary Emergency Department utilization, assist in diverting inpatient psychiatric admissions by providing counseling and therapeutic support to clients in crisis, with the emphasis on reducing unnecessary interactions with law enforcement to decrease incarceration rates and over utilization of other Emergency personnel. This position is responsible for providing mental health crisis assessment, intervention and brief treatment services to a diverse population of clients in crisis. In addition, the crisis clinician will provide appropriate recommendations for care and linkage services for clients requiring on-going treatment.
The Intensive Direct Support Professional (IDSP) is responsible for providing the appropriate support and guidance as identified in the Individual Support Agreement (ISA) for dual diagnosis individuals identified for high need supports. The IDSP provides support within the individual’s home environment; prompting, supporting, and encouraging completion of Activities of Daily Living, getting to and from appointments, engagement in social activities, and developing/maintaining independent living skills (i.e. grocery shopping). This position also provides opportunity for preferred community engagement. The IDSP is vigilant in providing quality intensive specialized instruction, behavioral intervention, and support services to promote emotional and behavioral health. The IDSP attends team meetings, completes required documentation and contributes to the development of Behavior Support Plans and Individual Support Agreements.
Rutland County Head Start is seeking dedicated early childhood education Substitute Teachers to join our comprehensive, integrated, and family-centered early childhood program. Rutland County Head Start embraces a unified approach that fosters teamwork and engages in partnership with the children and families we serve.
To apply for an internship with Community Care Network, please complete our full application and attach a copy of your resume. If you have any questions please contact our Recruiter, Kristina at (802) 770-5424 or by emailing kshaw@rmhsccn.org.
Community Care Network partners with students to provide internship hours and field instruction necessary to complete their degree. Internships vary depending on a student's level of education and specialty. The intern will work under close supervision of on-site professional in the agency. Intern will receive ongoing guidance and support from off-site educator who supervisors their field placement.
This is a per diem position (2-16 hours per week depending on case load) with a lot of flexibility! Respite Providers provide relief from care-giving responsibilities for families by engaging the child in fun recreational activities that support the interest and abilities of the child. Respite services typically occur after school hours including evenings and weekends. In general, services should be provided in a way that most families can replicate regardless of socioeconomic background.