Treatment Advocate
Confidential
Posted: March 19, 2026
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Quick Summary
We are seeking a skilled and empathetic Treatment Advocate to join our Residential Treatment Center. This role is ideal for individuals with strong behavioral health experience who are passionate about delivering compassionate care, working with individuals on the autism spectrum, and leading therapeutic groups.
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Job Description
Compassion Behavioral Health (CBH) is a leading provider of residential and outpatient behavioral health services, driven by a mission to deliver excellence in the treatment of mental health and substance use disorders. Our team-centered culture empowers employees at every level to make a meaningful impact while upholding the highest standards of care, compassion, professionalism, and integrity.
We are seeking a skilled and empathetic Treatment Advocate to join our Residential Treatment Center. This role is ideal for individuals with strong behavioral health experience who are passionate about providing high-quality support, maintaining clear boundaries, and serving as a key member of a multidisciplinary care team.
Position Summary:
The Treatment Advocate plays a central role in the day-to-day support and oversight of clients within our program. This position manages a significant portion of each client's direct care needs, ensuring consistency, safety, therapeutic engagement, and adherence to individualized treatment plans. Treatment Advocates serve as the primary link between clients and the clinical team, modeling professionalism, emotional stability, and recovery-oriented principles.
This is more than an observational role — it is a professional therapeutic support position requiring excellent communication skills, maturity, compassion, and the ability to maintain boundaries while fostering trust and rapport.
Work schedules available:
Day shift: 8am to 4:30pm
Afternoon shift: 4pm to 12:30am
Key Responsibilities:
Provide day-to-day support, supervision, and engagement to adult clients in a residential treatment setting
Serve as the primary point of contact between clients and the clinical team
Maintain clear, healthy professional boundaries while offering empathy, structure, and guidance
Accurately observe, document, and communicate client behavior, mood, and participation
Support clients in following their individualized treatment plans and program schedules
Assist with crisis prevention and de-escalation using trauma-informed techniques
Promote a safe, supportive, recovery-focused environment
Work collaboratively with clinical leadership to uphold program quality and client success
Requirements:
Experience working with adult mental health and/or substance-use populations is required
Strong communication skills and the ability to remain calm, professional, and grounded
Ability to model positive behavior and maintain firm, compassionate boundaries
Strong sense of responsibility, reliability, and emotional maturity
Valid driver’s license (clear record required)
Ability to pass a Level II background screen
Experience in detox/residential treatment & crisis intervention preferred