Application for Workforce Initiative

PA
Full Time
Entry Level

Lycoming/Clinton County Behavioral HealthChoices (LCBHC) Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Workforce Initiative (LCWI) 

 
LCWI is a college loan reimbursement program designed by LCBHC to increase the availability of high-quality candidates for the behavioral health Medicaid provider workforce. The ultimate goal is to increase access to behavioral health services for our members by increasing provider staffing levels. 
LCWI is designed to provide prospective bachelor's and master’s-level college students the opportunity to have the program pay for college loan balances up to the noted maximums.  In exchange, students would be placed with a provider located in Lycoming or Clinton County for two years of employment after graduation. LCWI may also support a paid internship for students in place or in addition to tuition reimbursement 

Who can Apply? 

LCWI may be available at your college/university and is not limited to a specific college/university. 

To apply a student must: 

  • Be a junior or a senior in an accredited college or university studying a human services field such as psychology, sociology, criminal justice, social work, or rehabilitation, -or 

  • Be pursuing a master’s degree in an accredited college or university studying a human services field such as psychology, sociology, criminal justice, social work, or rehabilitation 

  • Have a genuine interest in the behavioral health field. 

  • Possess a valid driver's license 

  • Submit to background checks and secure Clearances per state and federal regulations upon acceptance into the program. 

  • Commit to working 2 years full-time with a participating Lycoming/Clinton Behavioral HealthChoices provider. 

As an LCWI member, you’ll receive: 

  • Training related to your job 

  • Direct connections to HealthChoices employers and career opportunities 

  • Financial incentives including tuition reimbursement for Bachelor’s level applicants up to $20,000 and for Master’s level applicants up to $45,000 for eligible student loan repayment 

LCWI Members are expected to: 

  • Attend monthly cohort training sessions for 2 years 

  • Complete 2 years of full-time work in a targeted role with a participating HealthChoices provider.  The roles would include those in mental health and substance use disorder levels of care. 

Who is Involved? 

Participating HealthChoices Providers include: 

A Place for Change 

ABA Support Services 

Allay Mental Health & Wellness 

BLaST IU 17  

Center for Community Resources 

Chances and Changes 

Christina Robidoux, LPC 

Clean Slate 

Community Services  Group, Inc. 

CONCERN Professional Services 

Crossroads Counseling, Inc.  

Diakon Child, Family & Community Services 

Diversified Treatment Alternative Centers, LLC 

Family Practice Center, PC 

Friendship House (Wmspt Area School District) 

Garner Behavior Services, LLC 

Geisinger Clinic 

Genesis House, Inc.  

Gillum Psychological & Counseling Associates 

Hempfield Behavioral Health, INC. 

Hope Enterprises 

Hugh S. Smith, PhD. and Associates. P. C. 

J.T. Mummert Consulting 

Keystone Counseling and Evaluation Services 

LCSW Behavioral Health Coordinator/Consultant 

Linn Mental Health and Wellness LLC 

Lycoming-Clinton County Joinder 

Manno Therapeutic Services 

Merakey 

PA Mentor  

Radiance Wellness Group, LLC 

Raymond McGinnis, LCSW 

Redka Behavior Services, LLC 

River Valley Health and Dental Center 

Service Access & Management, Inc. 

Skills of Central PA, INC 

Steven Hendricks, DO PC 

Susquehanna Physician Services 

Therapeutic Behavioral Health Services 

Townsend Velcoff, MS 

Tricia Steele, LCSW 

UPMC Susquehanna Health  

West Branch Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission 

White Deer Run Allenwood 

Williamsport Family Medical Center, LLC 

The provider is the entity with which the student will complete two years of employment following graduation. The employment requirement is designed to ensure that both students and providers are a quality match, which will lead to the success of the individual with the provider and ultimately an increase in staffing in the Lycoming/Clinton catchment area. 

The college/university is the entity that is ultimately connected to both LCBHC and the provider and finds qualified students who may take advantage of LCWI. 

The LCWI Initiative is administered through a partnership between Lycoming/Clinton Behavioral HealthChoices and Donnelly-Boland and Associates. 

How to apply? 

To apply to LCWI, a prospective student must provide the following items: 

  1. Fill out the application 

  1. Submit the following documents: 

  • A current resume 

  • A letter of recommendation from the student’s college/university faculty member advocating for participation in LCWI 

  • A personal statement from the student on why they are a good fit for the program including their strengths 

  • A copy of transcripts (unofficial copy is acceptable) 

  • A copy of the student’s driver’s license 

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