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14 Career Opportunities at Andrews Center


The main purpose of a Habilitation Coordinator is to support and assist people with intellectual disabilities in achieving their personal goals.


Act as the liaison between probation/parole offices with up to seventy-five parolee’s/probationers who have a mental illness in Henderson and Smith Counties.


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


Responsible for all facets of the Center's insurance function, i.e., data collection, verification, billings, correspondence and follow-up.


New Posting Loss Team Volunteer

This is a volunteer position for our LOSS Team


New Posting LPC/LCSW

The therapist provides outpatient therapy services to clients across all counties covered by the Center. 


Must have bachelors degree in the human services field and five years post degree experience. Must be a Qualified Mental Health Professional-Community Services (QMHP-CS)


Must have bachelors degree in the human services field and one year post degree experience. Must be a Qualified Mental Health Professional-Community Services (QMHP-CS)


Must have bachelors degree in the human services field and one year post degree experience. Must be a Qualified Mental Health Professional-Community Services (QMHP-CS)


Will float between schedule times and possibly other 24-hour residential programs


Provides mental health skills training, supported employment, supported education for consumers and their families, and rehab for the specific Early Psychosis Program.


If you are wanting to volunteer for the Andrews Center, please select this position.

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