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14 Career Opportunities at Andrews Center


Make a difference every day! Support individuals in a behavioral health group home by helping with daily routines, leading activities, and providing compassionate care. Follow behavioral plans, assist with personal needs, and keep the home comfortable and safe.


New Posting LPHA

The Forensic Licensed Practioner of Healing Arts will work with justice involved individuals identified as having mental health issues. This role involves conducting forensic program screenings, assessments, and diagnostic evaluations to determine eligibility for Andrews Center forensic programs. This role also involves providing individual and group counseling to individuals deemed Incompetent to Stand Trial, aquitted by Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity, or court ordered bond or supervision requirements. The Forensic LPHA will assist Program Coordinator with court progress reports and monitoring contract compliance.


Provides Skills Training to PASRR (Preadmission Screening & Resident Review) individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.


Join our team and help rebuild lives! The Transitional Case Manager connects clients with mental illness to community and justice system resources, provides crisis support, and serves as a liaison with probation/parole offices.


Help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities reach their personal goals! As a Service Coordinator, you’ll connect people with medical, social, educational, and community supports through assessment, service planning, monitoring, and crisis prevention.


New Posting CMA

Join our compassionate team and make a difference in whole-person care! The Certified Medical Assistant supports providers in delivering quality behavioral and physical health services.


Support individuals with intellectual disabilities in our 24-hour residential programs. Assist with daily routines, lead activities, provide behavioral support, and help clients thrive.


Use your lived experience with mental health or recovery to inspire hope and support others on their wellness journey. Provide encouragement, lead groups, and share your story to empower others toward recovery.




Lead and inspire! Coordinate peer services while using your own recovery experience to guide and support others. Provide encouragement, facilitate groups, and mentor fellow peer specialists. 


Help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities reach their personal goals! As a Service Coordinator, you’ll connect people with medical, social, educational, and community supports through assessment, service planning, monitoring, and crisis prevention.


The LOSS Team is a team of volunteers who provide support to survivors of suicide. 


Behavior Technician – Make an Impact!

Help children with autism and developmental delays learn life, social, and communication skills using ABA. Become a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) in 90 days! Great benefits, mentorship, and a supportive team. Energetic, patient, and passionate? Apply Today!


This application is for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and doctoral-level students seeking placement for internship with the Andrews Center.