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Employment Opportunities
Woodley House, Inc has been serving adults in the Washington D.C. area that
suffer from severe and persistent mental illness for over 58 years. Our goal is
to move our consumers toward independent, while providing treatment that is
centered around dignity and respect. We are looking for quality individuals that
have a passion for working in the social service field.
Below is our current list of job openings. If you would like to submit your application, please send it via e-mail, or you can fax us at the number listed below.
Attention Stellvonne Jackson. Thanks!
Skills Training Specialist - Masters Level
Experience working with a Core Service Agency, Treatment Planning, Support Services, Community Living Skills, Direct and Group
Services, Medication Monitoring, Symptoms and Side Effects, Writing Progress Notes and Monthly Reports, Training and Leadership.
Knowledge in understanding Medicaid Billing, DC Department of Mental Health Billing, Crisis Intervention, Homeless Prevention.
Must have a minimum of 3 years working with mentally ill adults. Applicant must have a Masters in Behavioral Health and Social Work.
Skills Training Specialist
Experience working with a Core Service Agency, Treatment Planning, Support Services, Community Living Skills, Direct and Group
Services, Medication Monitoring, Symptoms and Side Effects, Writing Progress Notes and Monthly Reports, Training and Leadership.
Knowledge in understanding Medicaid Billing, DC Department of Mental Health Billing, Crisis Intervention, Homeless Prevention.
Must have a minimum of 1 year working with mentally ill population. Applicant must have a Bachelors degree or better.
Residential Counselor
Our Residential Counselors monitor and support consumers by developing community living skills, offer crisis stabilization support for consumers with the primary
diagnosis of mental illness for reduction of a crisis in their life that places them at risk of hospitalization. Our shifts are 12:00 am to 8:00 am, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, and 4:00 pm to 12:00 am.
Knowledge working with severe and persistently mentally ill, working in residential setting, writing service records and reporting progress or decomposition, direct and group services,
medication monitoring, symptoms and side effects, crisis invention.
Must have a minimum of 1 year working with mentally ill population. Applicant must have a Bachelors degree or better.
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