Mental Health Counselor - Float (7:00-3:00) at Shiloh House
Commerce City, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Jul, 26

Salary

26.25

Posted On

18 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Counseling, Mental health support, Behavior management, Crisis intervention, Verbal de-escalation, Documentation, Treatment planning, Individualized education plans, Child advocacy, Safety monitoring, Meal preparation, Housekeeping, Client transportation, Trauma-informed care, Positive boundary setting

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Description While you work to empower Colorado youth and families, we empower you to develop your career. Join one of the most respected leaders in child advocacy services - Shiloh House. Our family like culture and specialized programs allow our staff to utilize their individual talents and contribute in ways that are both professionally and personally fulfilling. At Shiloh House you will find meaning and purpose in your work while you build your career. Our leaders are dedicated to teaching and providing you with the tools to be successful. We believe strongly in growing and developing our future leaders, providing advancement opportunities by promoting from within. In return for your dedication and contributions, you will be recognized and provided an array of competitive benefits. Come join us and serve our great community! We are looking to fill these positions immediately with the best and brightest who are seeking opportunities for future growth and advancement! Work with at-risk youth ages 7 to 18 to assist them in reintegrating into the community! Take the opportunity to help make a positive impact on Colorado youth! This entry level position is a great way to launch your career in counseling, mental health, social services, psychology, behavioral health and human services as a counselor, therapist, mental health technician, mental health therapist, mental health counselor and substance abuse counselor. Compensation: In accordance with the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act, the expected salary range for this Colorado position is between $23.00-$26.25 per hour. Actual pay will be adjusted based on experience and other job related factors permitted by law. Benefits: Insurance benefits include health, dental, vision, life, accident, and critical illness 403(b) retirement plan with match Paid time off and personal leave Employee assistance program 10% off tuition at CCU for their online programs ClassPass Membership - A wellness benefit providing access to a variety of fitness classes, gyms, and wellness experiences to support your health and well-being Growth opportunities are available throughout the agency as we love to promote from within! May be eligible for student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Federal Loan Forgiveness Program Shifts: The candidate selected for the Full Time Float position will be assigned a weekly schedule between the hours of 7:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5 days a week, including weekends. The candidate selected for the Full Time Float position will be assigned to both school and residential settings as needed or based on operational needs. Full-time hours are scheduled, however, if the employee chooses not to work full-time hours as scheduled, PTO or sick time must be used. The employee must demonstrate flexibility with the scheduling process. Location: Based in Commerce City Primary coverage in Commerce City and Longmont Will be expected to travel to all locations (Longmont, Littleton, Centennial, Commerce City) Responsibilities: Work with MA level Clinicians and Special Education Teachers on a daily basis Collaborate within the framework of the client's treatment team in the completion of instructional activities and behavior management Implement treatment plans and individualized education plans in an appropriate manner as directed by the client's clinician and teacher Implement and maintain structure within the program and create/follow a routine Provide intensive supervision, documentation, and organization Utilize strong verbal de-escalation and positive strong boundaries Basic meal preparation and light housekeeping Conduct daily room inspections and15-minute bed checks with a focus on safety and security Transport clients to and from school, activities, appointments, etc. Attend treatment team and required training Responsible for working with youth who have emotional and behavioral issues resulting from trauma and neglect, and who display verbal and physical aggression. Requirements Minimum Qualifications Must be at least 23 years old (22 may be considered) Meets one of the following: 2 years of college (60 credits) Associate’s degree High school diploma + 2 years of human services experience High school diploma + 30 college credits + 1 year of experience Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in related field Required Due to the short length of stay for these clients, mastery of direct care skills is a must Valid Colorado driver’s license (or ability to obtain one) with a clean driving record Applicants must successfully complete a comprehensive background screening as a condition of employment, in accordance with Colorado Department of Human Services regulations for child care facilities. This screening includes state criminal background checks, fingerprinting, sex offender registry searches, and abuse and neglect clearances. If the applicant has lived in any other state within the past five years, equivalent background and abuse/neglect checks from those states will also be conducted. In addition, all direct care applicants are required to complete a health evaluation or physical prior to beginning service to confirm they are fit for duty. *Note: Internally this position is referred to as a Treatment Counselor Float. Posting Date: 4/17/2026 Application Window: Ongoing (Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis)
Responsibilities
The counselor will collaborate with treatment teams to implement behavior management and treatment plans for at-risk youth in residential and school settings. Responsibilities include providing intensive supervision, maintaining program structure, documenting progress, and ensuring client safety through daily checks and transportation.
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