Your responsibilities and requirements
Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio is a forward-thinking non-profit organization that promotes mental health and overall wellness. We deliver a wide range of services including prevention, education, and direct care provision. At the heart of our work are our employees, a highly passionate group of people working together to help our community.
We are an affiliate of Mental Health America, the country's leading nonprofit dedicated to helping all people live mentally healthier lives. The organization has over a century of advocacy, public education, and program/service delivery experience.
Working at Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio as the Team Lead for recovery services is a dynamic role. This position is responsible for the day-to-day supervision, coordination, and promotion of the Peer Support programs in Hamilton, Warren and Clinton counties. We are looking for an empathetic and person-centered individual to join our team. Give us your best and we’ll give you ours.
What you’ll do
Provide administrative, educative, and supportive supervision for assigned staff.
Maintain regular communication with community partners regarding the performance and progress of assigned Peer Support staff.
Lead the development and regular updates of the agency’s Program Management tool in collaboration with Peer Support staff.
Actively participate in team meetings, supervisor meetings, trainings and other relevant events as required.
Complete and document client data within required timeframes, ensuring all reports are submitted and stored appropriately.
What you’ll need
LCDC, LSW or LPC in the State of Ohio
Degree level (Bachelor’s or Master’s) required as determined by the license
Completion of Ohio Peer Recovery Supporter Supervisor Training or completion within 90 days of hire.
Experience working in non-profit or program coordination
Supervisory experience required
Valid Driver’s license in state of residency and active automobile insurance
Willingness to participate in continuous learning and training
Ability to maintain healthy professional boundaries while fostering respectful and collaborative working relationships with community partners and internal teams.
Preference given to candidates with a LSW or MSW in the state of Ohio and/or completion of Ohio Peer Recovery Supporter Supervisor Training
Experience navigating systems of care for clients or family perspectives and experience working with diverse populations and/or in rural communities is highly valued.
Candidates with lived experience with mental health and/or substance use disorders are highly encouraged to apply.
Reasons why MHANKYSWOH is a great place to work
2025 Recipient of the Platinum Bell Seal For Workplace Mental Health
We advocate for wellness for everyone
We encourage everyone to explore their talents and work toward a satisfying career experience
We appreciate diversity and encourage people of all experiences, backgrounds, and cultures to share their talents
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Additional voluntary benefit options
Vacation time
Personal time
Sick time
Mileage Reimbursement
Team-building experiences and outings