Vocational Specialist
Company: Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services
Location: Bound Brook
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Expect Success at Bridgeway! We make a difference in people’s
lives by supporting their life goals - our employees and the people
we serve alike. We invest in our employees through competitive
compensation and benefits, best practice training, and fostering a
team-oriented culture that promotes career development. We nurture
an environment that values diversity, where inclusivity, equity,
and belonging thrive. At Bridgeway, Everyone Learns and Grows
together. Who we are: Bridgeway values and promotes quality
clinical and administrative practices to foster the best outcomes
for persons who come to us for behavioral healthcare. We offer a
work environment that supports teamwork, creativity, innovation,
professional growth and dedication to the work. At Bridgeway, we
never stop growing and innovating our vision of behavioral
healthcare for the future. Why you should apply: As a Vocational
Specialist you will join an evidence-based program and a dynamic
team for the opportunity to learn and refine your clinical and
engagement skills and accomplish your dream of helping people to
make progress on their unique recovery journeys. The work is
sometimes challenging and always rewarding by engaging with persons
we serve and co-workers as we all learn, grow, and thrive. Program:
PACT 6 –Somerset County Salary: $48,000 - $54,000 annually
Location: Bound Brook, NJ (Serving Somerset County) Work hours:
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm – (40 hours a week) *$5,000 Sign on Bonus*
Position Overview: As part of a multi-disciplinary, core services
team, provides assessment and direct service to individuals with
serious and persistent mental illness enrolled in the PACT Program.
Assesses individuals’ education and work history, and develops
plans and interventions in conjunction with the individual and the
team in the area of employment/career services. Essential Job
Functions: Participates: As a team member in the frequent, on-going
monitoring and assessment of the mental health status of persons
served as well as related variables, including significant others,
the home and the community in which the person lives Within the
team, in the development of a vocational assessment, comprehensive
assessment, and an individualized recovery plan, often focusing on
education and employment needs of the individual In clinical and
non-clinical team meetings, including individual and team
supervision. Actively seeks out monthly supervision from
supervisor. Ensures documentation is done on time and with quality
to ensure adherence to all DMHAS/Medicaid standards. Provides:
Teaching of skills to support each persons’ individualized recovery
journey and community integration Mental health education,
community living skill training and supportive counseling in the
home and other natural environments to person served and
significant others, often focusing on education and employment
needs Assessment of job-related interests and abilities based on a
complete education and work history Assessment considering the
effect of mental illness on an individual’s employment,
identification of specific behaviors that interfere with work
performance. Development of interventions to address these
behaviors Supportive counseling to assist in identifying and coping
with symptoms that may interfere with work performance The
evidenced-base practice of Supportive Employment to include all
components of the model Crisis intervention services (including
on-the-job) for persons served with acute psychiatric needs whose
circumstances and conditions require rapid intervention Technical
assistance and education to members of the team in the areas of
education and employment. Develops materials and strategies for
career interventions in conjunction with the team Job development
in the community to identify opportunities for both paid and
volunteer employment On-site and off-site job coaching services
Assessment of service recipients stated concerns, mental illness
symptoms, and behavior in response to medication and monitors for
medication side-effects during the provision of observed
self-administration and during ongoing face-to-face contacts
Medication education for both individuals and family/significant
others with service recipient consent. Coordination of services
with other community mental health and non-mental health providers,
as well as other medical professionals Direct assistance to secure
safe, clean, affordable housing, food and clothing, medical and
dental services, and appropriate financial support. Linkage to
entitlement benefits such as Medicaid/NJFamilyCare, unemployment,
social security, rental assistance , and other public assistance
(social services, transportation, legal advocacy and
representation) Development of WRAP and Psychiatric Advance
Directives which includes stage wise treatment utilizing
Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Interventions and
Teaching Strategies Utilizes evidenced based practices, including
motivational interviewing, IDDT, CBT skills, IMR, Trauma Informed
Care, Permanent Supportive Housing and Career Development when
engaging individuals with their recovery 24 hour on-call coverage
on a rotating schedule with the ability to respond immediately to
individuals by phone or in person Rapid and flexible response to
crisis, including but not limited to: accompanying the person to
the local screening center or psychiatric emergency service and
remaining with the person during the assessment process Assessment
of individuals’ daily living skills, and teach individuals needed
skills in the area of budgeting, cooking, laundry, cleaning,
shopping, personal hygiene, community transportation, self-advocacy
and ways to maintain housing. Specific focus on work-related
support (grooming, hygiene, clothing, wake-up calls,
transportation) Support to the service recipient’s family and other
members of his/her social network to help them manage the symptoms
and related consequences of the service recipient’s illness, reduce
the level of family and social stress associated with the illness,
and achieve wellness. Will provide education to assist the service
recipient and family to relate in a positive and supportive manner
Requirements: Education/Certifications: Bachelor’s in a behavioral
science from an accredited institution Experience: 2 years’
experience in vocational assessment, job preparation, or
individualized job placement and/or job coaching with individuals
with serious and persistent mental illness Driver’s
License/Vehicle: Valid driver’s license required No more than one
moving violation within the past 12 months Vehicle required
EXCELLENT BENEFITS: Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 403b, basic
life and AD&D, flexible spending accounts, EAP Eligible for
medical benefits after 30 days of employment Flexible work
schedules, clinical training series, leadership development program
10 paid holidays (an 11 th after 2 years of employment), generous
vacation and sick time Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services was
founded on a strong desire to fight disparity and injustice
alongside people living with behavioral health conditions. We are
dedicated to providing a multicultural workplace where everyone
feels a sense of purpose and belonging. We provide equal
opportunity for employees and applicants in all aspects of the
employment relationship, without regard to race, color, national
origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, marital status, military
or veteran status, disability, age, religion, or any other
classification protected by law. HP
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