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Seven Counties Services
is an alcohol and drug-free workplace. All
new employees of Seven Counties Services must submit to and pass
mandatory drug testing before beginning employment. Current employees
are subject to reasonable cause drug-testing.
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our current Employment Opportunities Listing
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for Employment (PDF)
General information
for applicants:
- Seven Counties Services, Inc. will only accept
a resume or Application for Employment for current employment
opportunities
- Employment opportunities at Seven Counties
Services Inc.:
- are posted as they become available
- typically remain posted until the position
is filled
- are accessible through the website 24 hours
a day.
- For faster consideration, please submit your
resume on line.
- Hiring managers have some discretion in filling
vacant positions based upon the relative experience and/or credentials
of the applicant.
- Criminal background checks will be conducted
for all applicants considered for a vacant position. Satisfactory
results are a condition of employment. A charge or conviction
does not necessarily disqualify an applicant from employment.
Each situation will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis
- Every offer of employment is contingent on
the results of mandatory drug testing. If a new employee declines
to submit to the mandatory drug test within the prescribed time
frame or fails the mandatory drug test, Seven Counties Services
will withdraw the offer of employment.
- Proof of education is required for all positions
prior to employment. Employees working in a clinical position
will be required to submit an official transcript and a copy of
their diploma to the Human Resources Office within 30 days of
their hire date
- Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply
- Seven Counties Services, Inc., is an equal
opportunity employer.
What Seven
Counties offers its administrative staff:
- broad exposure to behavioral health and developmental
disability services
- busy work days filled with variety and interesting
challenges
- exposure to a diverse professional community
- depending on your area of interest, the opportunity
to work with a variety of populations including infants, children,
adolescents, adults, and older adults, in some of our specialized
programs
- exposure to and training for a variety of new
technology
- extensive collaboration with and exposure to
other community agencies
- professional development and career tracks
- the opportunity to transfer within or between
programs
- the satisfaction of knowing you are making
a contribution to your community
What Seven
Counties offers its clinical staff:
- broad exposure to behavioral health and developmental
disability services, including outpatient, inpatient, crisis stabilization,
and non-traditional settings, such as clubhouses, homes, and schools
- depending on your area of interest and training,
the ability to work with a variety of populations including infants,
children, adolescents, adults and older adults, in some of our
specialized programs
- experience in assessing, diagnosing, and treating
a full range of emotional and behavioral disorders for a diverse
client population. Services include individual, group, and family
therapy; crisis intervention; psychological assessment; behavior
modification; and milieu therapy
- work in multi-disciplinary settings with extensive
clinical supervision as needed
- extensive collaboration with other community
agencies
- professional development and career tracks;
clinical leadership, mentoring, supervision, teaching/consultation,
individual commitment to professional growth, and community service
- the opportunity to move across programs
- the prestige that comes from working for an
organization nationally renowned for its work with adults with
severe mental illness, children with serious emotional disturbance,
persons of all ages with developmental disabilities, and adolescents
and adults who are using/abusing drugs and/or alcohol
Central State
Hospital: a community partner
One of our community partners is Central
State Hospital, with which we have an employment agreement to assist
with staffing. Central State Hospital is an acute care, 192-bed
psychiatric hospital. It employs more than 575 individuals who serve
more than 1,100 persons annually.
Both Seven Counties and Central State Hospital
are accredited by the Joint Commission.
Frequently asked
questions about employment at Seven Counties
What is Seven Counties' commitment to Equal
Opportunity Employment?
Seven Counties is committed to providing
equal employment opportunity for all applicants and employees without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity age, or national origin, or because he or she is an individual
with a disability, or a veteran.
Seven Counties pledges
that:
- Persons are recruited, hired, and promoted
for all jobs without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability,
or as a veteran
- Placement decisions are based solely on an
individual's qualifications for the position being filled
- Other personnel actions, such as compensation,
training, transfers, termination and company-sponsored programs
are administered without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability,
or status as a veteran
- Employee benefits are administered without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability
or as a veteran status
Anyone with a problem related
to equal employment opportunity should report the problem immediately
to the Human Resources Office. If, for any reason, an individual
feels uncomfortable in reporting a problem directly to the Human
Resources Office, he or she may report it to a manager, who in turn
will report it to the Human Resources Office.
What are the different types of employees
at Seven Counties? How do these types relate to Seven Counties
benefit offerings?
An employee who works on a sporadic basis
or for a period of time not expected to exceed nine months will
be classified as a temporary employee. Temporary employees receive
no benefits other than those mandated by law, such as workers compensation.
A regular employee is not temporary.
Any employee regularly scheduled to work at least
20 hours and less than 32 hours per week is considered a regular
part-time employee. In general, regular part-time employees will
receive prorated vacation hours, prorated holiday hours, and prorated
personal holiday hours. Any regular employee regularly scheduled
to work fewer than 20 hours per week does not qualify for any benefits
other than those mandated by law, such as workers compensation.
An employee regularly scheduled to work a minimum
of 32 hours per week is considered a regular full-time employee.
In general, regular full-time employees who work 32 hours per week
or more are eligible to participate in Seven Counties' benefit programs.
All regular part-time and regular full-time employees
averaging a minimum of 100 hours or more per month must participate
in the Kentucky Employees Retirement System (KERS).
What benefits
are offered to employees of Seven Counties?
A wide array of benefits is available to
regular full-time employees, including the following: medical insurance,
dental insurance, vision insurance, life insurance, short-term disability,
and long-term disability; an Employee Assistance Program (EAP);
retirement plan(s); tuition assistance; vacation, sick leave, personal
holidays, and paid holidays; overtime compensation, compensatory
time; reimbursement for professional licensing fees; reimbursement
for membership in selected professional organizations, and professional
liability coverage.
When would I be eligible for benefits?
- Regular full-time employees are eligible for
medical, dental insurance and vision insurance coverage on the
first day of the month following 60 days of continuous employment
- Regular full-time employees are eligible for
life insurance coverage after six months of continuous fulltime
employment, and for short-term and long-term disability coverage
following 12 months of continuous fulltime employment
- Regular full-time employees are eligible for
paid vacation following six months of continuous employment
- Regular full-time employees are eligible for
up to five paid sick leave days and up to three personal days
per calendar year on a prorated basis based upon date of hire
- Regular full-time employees are eligible for
holiday pay immediately upon hire
- Regular full-time employees are eligible for
tuition assistance after 3 months of employment and must have
a meets expectations competency assessment. Tuition
assistance will be considered for up to 6 credit hours per term
at 50% of the tuition rate, never to exceed 50% of the University
of Louisville resident tuition rate. Tuition assistance also depends
on the grade(s) the employee earns
- Employees may be eligible for reimbursement
of professional licensing fees and membership fees in selected
professional organizations
- Employees are provided with professional liability
coverage from the day of hire
How often are employees
paid? Do you offer direct deposit?
Employees are paid every other Friday based upon time reports. Direct
deposit is available at any federally recognized financial institution.
In addition, employees may elect to join the Louisville Medical
Federal Credit Union and take advantage of its full array of services.
What opportunities
exist for Seven Counties employees to realize their potential?
Seven Counties is committed to helping its
employees reach their fullest potential. Toward that end, employees
participate in our e-map (Employees Measuring Achievements
and Performance) process and work closely with their supervisors
to develop career goals and steps to meet those goals. In addition,
training opportunities are available through the Seven Counties
Training Institute as well as through outside training organizations.
Seven Counties encourages all employees to consider open positions
within the organization for which they might be qualified. Employment
opportunities are accessible through the Seven Counties website
and intranet 24 hours a day.
What would my
work hours be if I joined Seven Counties?
Generally, work hours are from 8:30 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. However, supervisors establish
working hours at each site based upon client and business need,
while attempting to afford as much flexibility as possible.
Does
Seven Counties provide clinical supervision required by state licensing
boards?
Yes. Seven Counties provides supervision
required to obtain or maintain professional licenses and certifications
required by law to practice in Kentucky, e.g., Licensed Psychological
Associate and Certified Social Worker. In addition, Seven Counties
may provide supervision required to obtain other certifications
recognized in Kentucky, such as Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist,
Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and Certified Professional
Counselor.
How can I get more information about a
specific job within Seven Counties Services?
Current job openings are listed on this web
site. For additional information, e-mail hrscs@sevencounties.org.
How can I get more information about Seven
Counties?
You may direct any additional questions about
Seven Counties to the following e-mail Community
Relations.
NOTE: Every effort has been made to ensure
the accuracy of this information. If any conflict exists between
information on this web site and the Seven Counties Services Human
Resources Procedure Manual or any benefit plan document, the
Manual or plan document will take precedence over this information.
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