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Clinical Director - Iroquois Center for Human Development
Clinical DirectorIroquois Center for Human DevelopmentGreensburg, Kansas The Moran Company is pleased to partner with Iroquois Center for Human Development to recruit the organization's next Clinical Director. The Iroquois Center for Human Development (ICHD) is a Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center serving southwest Kansas since 1968. Additionally, ICHD is a certified CCBHC in the State of Kansas. ICHD provides an array of services for residents of Clark, Comanche, Edwards, and Kiowa
The Moran CompanyCommunity Support Specialist (CSS)
Job Summary: The Community Support Specialist (CSS) at Healing House, Inc. plays a vital role in providing individualized, trauma-informed, recovery-focused services to participants with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health needs. The CSS is responsible for delivering direct clinical care, conducting assessments, coordinating treatment planning, facilitating groups, and linking participants to community resources. This position ensures all documentation and service delivery complies with
Healing House, Inc.Licensed Independent Practitioner Therapist (LIP)
Job Summary: The Licensed Independent Practitioner (LIP) Therapist provides person-centered, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented therapy services to individuals experiencing substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders. This role involves conducting biopsychosocial assessments, developing and reviewing individualized treatment plans, facilitating group and individual counseling sessions, family therapy, couples therapy and documenting participant progress in compliance with Missouri Department of
Healing House, Inc.2026 Artist Residency Program (Part-Time, Paid)
Johnson County Mental Health Center is seeking a creative, community-engaged artist based in the Kansas City metro area for its 2026 Artist Residency Program. Preference will be given to artists who live or work in Johnson County. This paid, part-time residency explores the connection between art and mental health through collaborative, narrative-based work that reflects lived experience, reduces stigma and strengthens community connection. About the Residency The resident artist will create art with,
Johnson County Mental Health Center

