Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health
About
FAQ:
Our ideal candidates will:
Be hands-on, self-motivated and results-oriented with a strong work ethic.
Have excellent communication, relationship management and multi-tasking skills.
Be highly motivated with a strong desire to thrive in a high-energy, advanced behavioral healthcare/social services setting.
Demonstrate Servant Leadership on a daily basis by putting the needs of others first.
Understand that all roles within the organization contribute to Devereux’s overall mission and impact the individuals and families we serve.
Once you submit your online application, your information will be reviewed by the center’s People Operations/recruitment team. If you are deemed qualified for the position, you will be contacted by People Operations or a hiring manager and asked to provide additional information and/or schedule an interview. Once you submit your online application, you can view your application status by either clicking on the Check Application Status tab on the left side of this page or visiting http://jobs.devereux.org and clicking on the Returning Applicants link near the top.
Because of our expansive network of programs and services and the variety of populations we serve, we are able to offer multiple opportunities for professional growth, in addition to transfer opportunities to other Devereux locations across the country.
At Devereux, we strive to incorporate Servant Leadership into every aspect of our organizational culture and framework by furthering developing and empowering employees so they are able to more effectively care for the individuals and families we serve. We offer challenging and exciting work, and our supportive team environment creates a positive atmosphere. To be successful in our work environment, you will put the needs of others first, and will feel called to serve … and to lead.
Our treatment networks are located in the following states (with many offering multiple locations throughout the state): Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Colorado and California.
Yes! In addition to serving our communities for more than 100 years, we continue to expand our reach to individuals in need. Specifically, we are looking to grow our community and campus-based programs, as well as add specialty behavioral health programs focusing on dual diagnosis, Asperger’s syndrome, independent living and vocational skills for transition into adulthood, short-term intensive residential, and in-home and in-school programs.