Applicants may apply by sending a resume via e-mail to khallman@cyfs.net or shaney@cyfs.net, fax a resume to 503-538-1271, mail a resume to Box 636, Newberg, OR, or apply in person at the administrative office located at 501 E. First St., Newberg. Contact Stephen Haney or Kera Hallman, Human Resources Department. ADA and EOE compliant.
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Educational Case Manager
Chehalem Youth & Family Services is accepting applications for the position of Educational Case Manager in our school program, Chehalem Academy. This position works directly with the youth as well as the treatment team members to develop and implement goals and objectives in accordance with the child's IEP plan. Must have OIS, first aid and CPR certification within 45 days of employment. Position requires a BA or BS degree in Sociology, Psychology, Social Work, Human Services related or educational field of study. Working days are Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (This includes 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. breakfast shift in homes) On non-school days you will work the morning shift in the homes. Applicant must be physically able to perform OIS behavior intervention procedures. Teaching certification a plus yet not required.
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Psychologist Position
Chehalem Youth and Family Services is recruiting for a full time licensed psychologist to provide outpatient therapy services and participate in the supervision and training of psychology interns and practicum students. There are also multiple program development opportunities. Applicants whose specialties will expand the scope of outpatient services offered will receive first consideration. Examples of such specialties include the treatment of older adults, and chemical dependency.
Chehalem Youth and Family Services is a Christian non-profit organization with two primary programs: Chehalem Community Counseling Center and the Residential Program. The Community Counseling Center serves a wide range of clients, including those without medical insurance or who are unable to access their insurance benefits due to high out of pocket costs. CYFS is developing the capacity to provide psychological assessment services. The Residential Program serves adolescents who are unable to live in family settings due to various acting out behaviors.
The Psychology Internship at CYFS is an APPIC member program. There are currently two full time internship positions. Interns' primary clinical experience is in providing therapeutic and assessment services to the residential program. They also maintain a small outpatient caseload across the training year. CYFS provides practicum training for two local graduate psychology programs, George Fox University and Pacific University.
Newberg is located approximately 25 miles southwest of Portland, Oregon on US Highway 99W on the northeast side of Yamhill County. Although conveniently situated near the many assets of the Portland metropolitan area, the community retains a distinct physical separation from the metro region, buffered by a greenbelt of rural forests and farmlands. The Chehalem Mountains surrounding the community and the broad Willamette River create a natural bowl, providing a special sense of place that is cherished by the citizens of Newberg.
Submit a letter of interest, a copy of your CV to reception@cyfs.net. Phone number 503-538-4874.
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Overnight Youth Treatment Specialist
This full-time position w/benefits involves overnight supervision of at-risk youth in a residential treatment program. Wage DOE. Full benefit package and leave accrual. Shifts are 11:00PM to 7:00AM and include weekends. Great for students or second income.
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Relief Youth Treatment Specialist
Have a heart for kids? We're looking for you! Part-time positions working with adolescent youth in a residential treatment program in Newberg. Wage dependent on experience. Great job opportunity that includes supervising children in school, home and recreational settings.
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