Program Assistant

Easterseals UCP, a non-profit service provider in North Carolina & Virginia, is seeking a compassionate, caring, and dedicated Program Assistant to join our collaborative, multidisciplinary, Assertive Community Treatment team. We have a full-time opportunity available! 

What You’ll Do

Your assistance will make a huge difference in the clinical operations of the Assertive Community Treatment Team. This individuals will organize, coordinate, and monitors all non-clinical operations of ACTT, including managing medical records; operating and coordinating the management information system; maintaining accounting and budget records for individual and program expenditures; and providing receptionist activities, including triaging calls and coordinating communication between the team and individuals. 

How You’ll Benefit

You’ll earn a competitive hourly-wage (between $15-$20 an hour) based on your experience and full-time employee benefits.

Our benefits include:

  • Paid time off and paid holidays
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Health Benefits + an optional Flexible Health Spending Account (FSA)
  • Life Insurance, Disability Insurance and more
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan
  • Employee Assistance Program and Legal services, when needed
  • Lots of Merchant Discounts to improve your purchasing power!

What We’re Looking For

To join our team, we are looking for the following qualifications: 

  • High School Diploma or GED from an approved, accredited institution
  • Certification as a medical administrative technician or equivalent preferred
  • Documented experience of at least 6 months experience in mental health environment preferred
  • Maintain valid insurance for personal vehicles utilized for work
  • Complete within specified time period the trainings as required by agency and service model

 If you’re a kind, Program Assistant seeking a rewarding opportunity where you can make a huge difference in the daily lives of the people you will help, please apply now.

About Easterseals UCP NC & VA

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to helping children, adults and families living with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and mental health challenges live their best possible lives. Each year, we support over 22,000 children, adults, and families with more than 9 million hours of meaningful direct services and life-changing programs in 140 different locations.