Weber Human Services (WHS), located in Ogden, Utah serves a growing urban population residing in Weber and Morgan Counties.
We are an organization dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential. WHS was organized by a cooperative agreement between the Weber and Morgan county governments to serve as the local authority for the provision of their substance abuse, mental health, and senior service programs.
Weber Human Services is the only organization in the State of Utah providing these services under a single administration. Through dozens of Human Services programs, WHS helps thousands of its neighbors by supporting and empowering our most vulnerable groups including at-risk youth, the elderly, children, youth and adults suffering from mental illnesses, and those recovering from addictions.
Weber Human Services creates hope and opportunities that enable all clients and staff to:
do the work necessary
to become their best self
and find joy through people, place and purpose.
A typical day in the Crisis Transition Unit (CTU) is about providing a safe and caring environment where clients can thrive. We are looking for someone who can demonstrate boundaries while interacting in a warm, welcoming, and interested manner with clients at all times. You need to have some writing skills to document incidents and attention to detail to dispense medication to clients. You will support the clinical program by providing activities and educational groups. You will help coach clients on hygiene, and room cleanliness, and encourage clients to attend and participate in daily treatment, including groups.
Some transportation will be necessary; therefore, you will need a valid Utah driver's license. You will also need CPR/First Aid and a Food Handler's Permit, which we will pay for once you begin employment.
High School Diploma or Equivalent. Mental and Behavioral Health experience, patient care setting (we do provide training so don't let this deter you from applying)
Must be willing to complete and criminal background check and pre-employment drug screening.
We are an organization dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential. WHS was organized by a cooperative agreement between the Weber and Morgan county governments to serve as the local authority for the provision of their substance abuse, mental health, and senior service programs.
Weber Human Services is the only organization in the State of Utah providing these services under a single administration. Through dozens of Human Services programs, WHS helps thousands of its neighbors by supporting and empowering our most vulnerable groups including at-risk youth, the elderly, children, youth and adults suffering from mental illnesses, and those recovering from addictions.
Weber Human Services creates hope and opportunities that enable all clients and staff to:
do the work necessary
to become their best self
and find joy through people, place and purpose.
A typical day in the Crisis Transition Unit (CTU) is about providing a safe and caring environment where clients can thrive. We are looking for someone who can demonstrate boundaries while interacting in a warm, welcoming, and interested manner with clients at all times. You need to have some writing skills to document incidents and attention to detail to dispense medication to clients. You will support the clinical program by providing activities and educational groups. You will help coach clients on hygiene, and room cleanliness, and encourage clients to attend and participate in daily treatment, including groups.
Some transportation will be necessary; therefore, you will need a valid Utah driver's license. You will also need CPR/First Aid and a Food Handler's Permit, which we will pay for once you begin employment.
High School Diploma or Equivalent. Mental and Behavioral Health experience, patient care setting (we do provide training so don't let this deter you from applying)
Must be willing to complete and criminal background check and pre-employment drug screening.