Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that delivers comprehensive social services—including emergency assistance, housing, and community outreach—to nearly 50,000 residents each year across Yakima, Wenatchee, Richland, Moses Lake, and Sunnyside. Rooted in Catholic values yet open to all faiths, races, and socioeconomic backgrounds, the organization partners with state and federal agencies, the United Way, and private foundations to fund its programs. Its flagship initiatives include multi‑family housing developments and targeted support for vulnerable populations, reflecting a mission of inclusivity and hope. By blending a tradition of service with a broad, non‑discriminatory approach, the agency distinguishes itself as a leading provider of compassionate community care in Central Washington.
This position provides clinical mental health services to children, families, and adults in an outpatient community mental health clinic. Responsibilities include intakes, diagnosis, case management, and mental health treatment services to identified clients, as well as supervision and oversight of counseling or social work students and interns.
Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that delivers comprehensive social services—including emergency assistance, housing, and community outreach—to nearly 50,000 residents each year across Yakima, Wenatchee, Richland, Moses Lake, and Sunnyside. Rooted in Catholic values yet open to all faiths, races, and socioeconomic backgrounds, the organization partners with state and federal agencies, the United Way, and private foundations to fund its programs. Its flagship initiatives include multi‑family housing developments and targeted support for vulnerable populations, reflecting a mission of inclusivity and hope. By blending a tradition of service with a broad, non‑discriminatory approach, the agency distinguishes itself as a leading provider of compassionate community care in Central Washington.
Kitsap Mental Health Services