Job Summary:
The Supportive Employment Specialist is an integral member of the Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) team, providing individualized employment and educational support services to individuals experiencing early episodes of psychosis. Using the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model, the specialist assists clients in identifying and achieving their vocational and educational goals while integrating these supports into their overall recovery plan.
Key responsibilities include conducting ongoing vocational assessments, developing individualized job or education plans, and supporting clients in all phases of the employment or academic process—from job search to placement to long-term success. The specialist collaborates closely with the mental health treatment team, incorporates input from family members (with permission), and provides ongoing education and support to both clients and employers to ensure lasting success in the workforce or academic environment. Outreach and timely follow-up are essential to maintain engagement and address barriers to success.
The specialist also provides support for clients who wish to pursue educational opportunities to further their career goals, using IPS-aligned principles adapted to supported education.
Hours:
Full-time
This is a 40 hour full-time benefitted position which includes:
3.2 weeks of PTO in first year Medical, vision, dental & life insurance benefits 403(b) employee participation and employer match 9 Agency-paid holidays Tuition Reimbursement after 1 year of employment
About Legacy Treatment Services:
Legacy Treatment Services is a behavioral and mental health social services agency that provides services to over 20,000 adults, youth, and adolescents throughout 17 counties in New Jersey. Legacy’s mission is to change the behavioral health and social service outcomes for people of all ages, from surviving to thriving.
The Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) and Community Integration program provides comprehensive services, including evidence-based pharmacological treatment, supported employment and education services, individual and group psychotherapy, case management, family therapy, and recovery support in the community and clinical settings. This program services individuals ages 15-35 who have an ESMI diagnosis.