Open Positions
Mental Health Therapist - Master Level
We are looking for mental health therapists who have obtained a master's degree in human services or other similar fields of study. Openings are available across our facilities in Marshall and Jackson counties.
Care Coordinator - Bachelor Level
MLBHC is looking for care coordinators (case managers) who have obtained a bachelor's degree or higher in human services or other related fields of study. Openings are available across our facilities in Marshall and Jackson counties and across multiple shifts.
Life Skills Specialist
MLBHC is looking for qualified life skill specialists. Must possess at least a high school diploma or equivalent. Openings are available across our facilities in Marshall and Jackson counties and across multiple shifts.
Therapeutic Mentor/ Part time
MLBHC currently has an opening for a Part Time Therapeutic Mentor to serve the Marshall County, AL area. Therapeutic Mentoring is a structured, one-on-one skill-building intervention far a child or youth. Support services help the child reach age-appropriate behaviors by restoring daily living, social, and communication skills that have been adversely impacted by a mental health condition. High school diploma or GED and valid driver license required. The candidate filling this position will be required to pass the Therapeutic Mentor Provider Training approved and sponsored by the Alabama Department of Mental Health.
Therapeutic Mentor/ Part time
MLBHC currently has an opening for a Part Time Therapeutic Mentor to serve the Jackson County, AL area. Therapeutic Mentoring is a structured, one-on-one skill-building intervention far a child or youth. Support services help the child reach age-appropriate behaviors by restoring daily living, social, and communication skills that have been adversely impacted by a mental health condition. High school diploma or GED and valid driver license required. The candidate filling this position will be required to pass the Therapeutic Mentor Provider Training approved and sponsored by the Alabama Department of Mental Health.