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Welcome to the PermiaCare Employment Portal. Your interest in PermiaCare is important to us. You can contact us at 432-570-3322 or humanresources@permiacare.org. 


PermiaCare recognizes the importance of having employees who enjoy where they work and whose main goal is to care for the people we serve. If you are interested in working in a fast-paced, high-energy environment improving the lives of people in your community by providing exceptional service in behavioral healthcare and developmental disabilities, apply today to join our team. Our goal at PermiaCare is to promote an environment of quality customer service in which staff work with pride, integrity, and commitment. 

PermiaCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of color, race, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, age, disability or medical condition, genetic information, or any other protected class. 

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19 Career Opportunities at Permian Basin Community Centers for MHMR


New Posting Youth Services Supervisor
Midland, TX79701

The Youth Services Supervisor provides administrative direction and leadership to staff on the Child and Adolescent Treatment Team, providing rehabilitative, medical and service coordination services to eligible children and adolescents with mental illness in the community setting. This position provides wraparound services, wraparound facilitation, skills training, recovery planning, and continuity of care.


New Posting Substance Abuse Counselor - TRF
Midland, TX79701

The Substance Abuse Counselor provides counseling services to adult women who are seeking outpatient treatment for substance use disorder. This position provides screenings to determine eligibility or referral and comprehensive assessments based on the DSM-5 criteria and State standards. The Counselor provides individualized trauma-informed and gender-specific treatment services that facilitate recovery from substance use disorders to a specialized population of women with children, including group counseling, individual counseling, and education.


New Posting Certified Peer Support Specialist/Rehab Tech
Fort Stockton, TX79735

This position provides services under the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) model which offers a more comprehensive, holistic, and integrated model of treatment. Mental Health Peer Support services are services designed and delivered by individuals who have experienced a mental challenge and are in recovery or family members of those who have experienced a mental health challenge and are in recovery. Peer support services foster hope and promote a belief in the possibility of recovery. The Peer Specialist assists individuals with mental illness throughout the recovery process, helps individuals gain skills to promote recovery, helps individuals access resources, and helps individuals regain confidence to succeed in society. Mental Health Peer Specialists will work closely with other staff to help individuals navigate services entry, close gaps in services, provide transportation, and to access resources in the community. By providing assistance in a non-judgmental and compassionate manner, this position helps individuals to better understand their own situations and develop coping mechanisms to make positive change. The Peer Specialist assists individuals with severe mental illness with the goal of helping to reduce the risk of chronic diseases related to stress, anxiety and substance abuse. This position provides rehab services to adults in a community setting, including skills training, symptom management, medication skills training, independent living, socialization, and money management.


New Posting CSC Case Manager
Midland, TX79701

The CSC-FEP (Coordinated Specialty Care-First Episode Psychosis) program serves individuals between 15 to 30 years old who are suffering from their first onset of a psychotic disorder. The team works weekly with these individuals to assist them in employment or education needs in addition to helping them understand their mental health and working on recovery goals. The CSC Case Manager will provide psychoeducation, psychosocial rehabilitation, and case management services to individuals enrolled in this program. The CSC Case Manager will ensure all individuals see a primary care physician and have other needs addressed that the individual identified during treatment. The CSC Case Manager will work closely with the CSC Program Coordinator, supportive employment specialists, family partners, and peer support specialists. The CSC Case Manager will provide outreach and education when directed.


New Posting Physical Therapist
Midland, TX79701

The Physical Therapist is responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and treating motor concerns in children birth to 3 years old through the provision of services in the child's natural environment.


New Posting Frontier Mental Health Case Manager
Fort Stockton, TX79735

The Mental Health Case Manager provides case management for individuals with severe mental illness, coordinating services and advocating for the patient to improve quality of life. This position teaches skills to the patient to help them cope with their mental illness.


New Posting Certified Peer Support Specialist
Midland, TX79701

Peer Specialists provide services under the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) model which offers a more comprehensive, holistic, and integrated model of treatment. Mental Health Peer support services are services designed and delivered by individuals who have experienced a mental challenge and are in recovery or family members of those who have experienced a mental health challenge and are in recovery. Peer support services foster hope and promote a belief in the possibility of recovery. The Mental Health Peer Specialist assists individuals with mental illness throughout the recovery process, helps individuals gain skills to promote recovery, helps individuals access resources, and helps individuals regain confidence to succeed in society. Mental Health Peer Specialists will work closely with other staff to help individuals navigate services entry, close gaps in services, provide transportation, and to access resources in the community. By providing assistance in a non-judgmental and compassionate manner, this position helps individuals to better understand their own situations and develop coping mechanisms to make positive change.


Case Manager
Midland, TX79701

Case Managers at PermiaCare could work with children, adolescents, or adults in our mental health, substance use disorder, intellectual and developmental disability or Early Childhood Intervention services programs.  Click here and apply for all case manager positions available at PermiaCare.  You must have a Bachelor's degree to be considered.


New Posting Substance Abuse Services Secretary
Odessa, TX79761

The Substance Abuse Services Secretary is responsible for the professional and efficient management of the facility. This position performs clerical duties, including answering the phones and routing calls, greeting visitors, taking and routing messages, and presenting a professional office environment.


Medical Assistant Specialist
Midland, TX79701

The Medical Assistant Specialist is responsible for performing clerical and administrative duties for both the Primary Care and Bridges Behavioral Health clinics. This position will answer phones, schedule medical appointments, take messages, data enter notes, contact clients to notify of pending appointments, pull records for staff, screen charts for deficiencies, file/scan forms to charts, perform benefits eligibility determination, obtain authorizations, post payments/charges, and accurately process third party billing activity. The Medical Assistant Specialist will coordinate basic medical and non-medical aspects of a patient's treatment by triaging, preparing and sanitizing patient rooms for use, performing basic laboratory procedures/tests, conducting comprehensive medical history interviews with individuals with mental illness, and educating and managing medications with provider instructions.


MST Therapist
Odessa, TX79761

The MST Therapist is responsible for providing evidence-based intensive family and community-based treatment for at-risk youth with intensive needs and their families. MST intervention is a short-term (three to five months), intensive, and community-based clinical intervention aimed at promoting pro-social behavior and interrupting the child's involvement with the juvenile justice system. MST is non-traditional as services are delivered in the child's community and home instead of in an office setting. MST addresses the core causes of delinquent and antisocial conduct by identifying key drivers of the behaviors through an ecological assessment of the child.


Residential Monitor
Odessa, TX79761

The Residential Monitor observes and interacts with clients in an inpatient substance use disorder treatment facility. This position is required to be awake and alert at all times during the hours of scheduled duties, is responsible for the clients' safety and well-being and ensures clients adhere to the weekly group schedule. This is a 24/7 facility with day, evening and night shifts available.


The Licensed Mental Health Therapist provides counseling to eligible children, adolescents and adults with severe mental illness as identified by the State assessment tool using the state's approved curriculum for Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). This position provides direct psychotherapy treatment, performs client psychosocial assessments, develops treatment plans, guides the treatment process, develops exit plans, provides psychological and emotional support to patients, adheres to client confidentiality standards, and provides training in trauma informed therapy. The Therapist identifies the nature of the presenting problem and the service and support the needs of the individual, including locating and coordinating services and supports to prevent or manage a mental health crisis. Services are provided face-to-face and via telehealth methods.


CSC Program Coordinator
Midland, TX79701

The CSC (Coordinated Specialty Care) Program Coordinator ensures that services are provided with fidelity for the Coordinated Specialty Care First Episode Psychosis (CSC FEP) program requirements. This program serves individuals between 15 to 30 years old who are suffering from their first onset of a psychotic disorder. The team works weekly with individuals to assist them in employment or education needs in addition to helping them understand their mental health and work on recovery goals. The CSC Program Coordinator monitors and tracks service delivery, maintains tracking documentation, submits reports, and ensures clinical meetings are completed. This position will provide direct supervision to the CSC Case Manager while working closely with supportive employment specialists, family partner specialists, peer support specialists, and medical staff. The CSC Program Coordinator will provide direct services to individuals in the program including skills training, case management, psychoeducation, and counseling services.


Direct Support Professionals (DSP) help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) live their best lives by promoting self-determination. These positions assist with monitoring, daily living activities (such as bathing, eating and toileting), behavior supports, personal care, and ensuring the physical and emotional needs of the individuals are met. DSPs provide residential, Individualized Skills and Socialization (ISS), day activity, crisis and community supports in compliance with Contract standards. This position provides transportation for individuals to a variety of locations and may be required to work rotating schedules and flexible hours.


Help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) live their best lives. These positions assist with monitoring, daily living activities (such as bathing, eating and toileting), personal care, and ensuring the physical and emotional needs of the individuals are met.


Direct Support Professionals (DSP) help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) live their best lives by promoting self-determination. These positions assist with monitoring, daily living activities (such as bathing, eating and toileting), behavior supports, personal care, and ensuring the physical and emotional needs of the individuals are met. DSPs provide residential, Individualized Skills and Socialization (ISS), day activity, crisis and community supports in compliance with Contract standards. This position provides transportation for individuals to a variety of locations and may be required to work rotating schedules and flexible hours.


Frontier Crisis Response Specialist
Fort Stockton, TX79735

The Crisis Response Specialist is responsible for response to mental health crisis calls from Law Enforcement, Emergency Room, and the PermiaCare Crisis Hotline. This position provides emergency services to individuals in the community by defining presenting concerns, assessing needed interventions, initiating appropriate crisis intervention services, resolving crisis situations, and facilitating entrance into Crisis respite facilities when appropriate. The Crisis Response Specialist is responsible for ensuring persons in crisis are treated in the least restrictive and most appropriate environment. This position develops and maintains positive working relationships with law enforcement, hospital personnel and the judiciary.


The Early Intervention Specialist (EIS) provides comprehensive assessments, interventions and support for children birth to 3 years old with developmental delays or disabilities. This position provides in-home/community-based specialized skills training services as prescribed on the child/family's Individualized Family Service Plan (ISFP) and accurately documents the services concurrently. This position educates the families and trains them on techniques on how to have their child reach a certain developmental goal while incorporating other areas of development. The EIS works closely with families, caregivers, and other professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes for children and families served.