
Central Counties Center for Mental Health (Central Counties Services) has been a trusted provider of comprehensive mental health and developmental services in Bell, Coryell, Hamilton, Lampasas, and Milam counties since 1967. The agency delivers a full spectrum of care—including Integrated Care Clinics, Community Behavioral Health Clinics, Early Childhood Intervention, and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities programs—under the Medicaid Managed Care and CCBHC frameworks. With a legacy of serving over 70,000 individuals, the center has evolved from a caretaker model to a sophisticated treatment organization that adapts to shifting federal and state regulations while maintaining high-quality, client-centered care. Its unique strength lies in blending evidence-based clinical practices with a deep commitment to community engagement and workforce development, ensuring that residents receive personalized, culturally competent support across the lifespan.
Caseworker 3 position providing highly complex clinical services work, including clinical screenings, assessments, and determinations for hospitalization and/or ongoing service eligibility. Position requires frequent travel within the service area and interaction with clients, families, law enforcement/justice system officials, and other community stakeholders.
Central Counties Center for Mental Health (Central Counties Services) has been a trusted provider of comprehensive mental health and developmental services in Bell, Coryell, Hamilton, Lampasas, and Milam counties since 1967. The agency delivers a full spectrum of care—including Integrated Care Clinics, Community Behavioral Health Clinics, Early Childhood Intervention, and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities programs—under the Medicaid Managed Care and CCBHC frameworks. With a legacy of serving over 70,000 individuals, the center has evolved from a caretaker model to a sophisticated treatment organization that adapts to shifting federal and state regulations while maintaining high-quality, client-centered care. Its unique strength lies in blending evidence-based clinical practices with a deep commitment to community engagement and workforce development, ensuring that residents receive personalized, culturally competent support across the lifespan.