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WE'RE HIRING! 🦋A career with Monarch is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on someone's life. We're seeking prof...
06/18/2026

WE'RE HIRING! 🦋

A career with Monarch is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on someone's life. We're seeking professionals to fill roles in behavioral health services, youth crisis services, community care, special education and more across North Carolina!

This week's featured positions:
🔸R11110: Substance Abuse Counselor / QMHP — $1K Sign-on Bonus for Greensboro, NC: https://ow.ly/YvnA50ZcKuB

🔸R11392: Registered Nurse / RN, Community Care — $5K Sign-on Bonus for Charlotte, NC:
https://ow.ly/a56350ZcKwM

🔸R12095: Residential Team Leader, I/DD — $2K Sign-on Bonus for Cornelius, NC: https://ow.ly/1B3N50ZcKxb

Explore all of our current openings at https://ow.ly/nwHk50ZcKuz.🧡

Join us for a special celebration as we unveil a bold new chapter for Monarch! 🧡With our board members, community partne...
06/17/2026

Join us for a special celebration as we unveil a bold new chapter for Monarch! 🧡

With our board members, community partners, families and friends, we invite you to experience the introduction of Monarch’s new logo and brand identity— a reflection of the organization’s enduring mission and innovative vision for the future.

Hear remarks from Monarch’s leadership as we celebrate the communities that make this work possible and look ahead to exciting opportunities. We are honored to share this meaningful moment with those who have supported Monarch’s impact across North Carolina.

RSVPs are encouraged! Visit https://ow.ly/zqj750Zcruz for more details and the link to RSVP.

*We will be live streaming the event on Facebook for those who can't attend in person!

06/17/2026

We’re getting closer to the opening of the Stephen M. Morris Behavioral Health Center in Cabarrus County, where Monarch will be providing behavioral health crisis services starting later this year. 💙

We are proud to have been part of the 2026 Open Minds Autism & I/DD Executive Summit, where Monarch CEO Dr. Peggy Terhun...
06/15/2026

We are proud to have been part of the 2026 Open Minds Autism & I/DD Executive Summit, where Monarch CEO Dr. Peggy Terhune and Medical Director Dr. John Latz presented a lunchtime session entitled "What Actually Works: Monarch’s Integrated Care Model For I/DD & Co‑Occurring Behavioral Health & Substance Use Disorders."

The session shared Monarch's innovative approaches to treating individuals living with both intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and mental illness. Learn more about our mental health services for people with I/DD at https://ow.ly/w35X50Zc0jO. 💚

When a young person is in a mental health or substance use crisis, families are often left asking the same urgent questi...
06/11/2026

When a young person is in a mental health or substance use crisis, families are often left asking the same urgent question: where do we go for help? 💔

Often, the emergency room (ER) is the first thought. But for someone experiencing a behavioral health crisis, ERs often mean overwhelming environments, longer wait times and limited access to specialized care. Our Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC) is built specifically to support, stabilize and guide individuals through these moments with care designed around their needs.

Monarch currently has a BHUC in Raleigh, NC and will soon be staffing both an Adult BHUC and Youth BHUC at the Stephen M. Morris Behavioral Health Center in Concord, NC later this year. Learn more at https://ow.ly/jBcV50ZaFV3.🦋

06/10/2026

A Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC) is a walk-in service for people experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis to gain access to quick, specialized care. ❤️‍🩹 
 
A safe alternative to visiting the emergency room, a BHUC visit involves a team of licensed therapists and skilled medical professionals collaborating to assess, stabilize and connect people to longer term care if needed. 
 
We are thrilled to bring this service to Cabarrus County later this year with the opening of the Stephen M. Morris Behavioral Health Center (SMMBHC), which will include both an Adult BHUC and a Youth BHUC. Additionally, the SMMBHC will include a Facility-Based Crisis (FBC) Center and a Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF), making the transition to longer term care from the BHUC readily accessible.  

Learn more about the SMMBHC and Adult and Youth BHUCs at ProgressStartsHere.org. 💙

WE'RE HIRING! 🦋A career with Monarch is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on someone's life. We're seeking prof...
06/05/2026

WE'RE HIRING! 🦋

A career with Monarch is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on someone's life. We're seeking professionals to fill roles in behavioral health services, youth crisis services, community care, special education and more across North Carolina!

This week's featured positions:
🔸 R11392 — Registered Nurse / RN, Community Care | ACT Team for Charlotte, NC: https://monarch.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Monarch/job/Charlotte-NC/ACTT-Registered-Nurse_R11392

🔸R11949 — Licensed Team Leader / Therapist, Community Care | ACT Team ($3K Sign-on Bonus) for Greensboro, NC: https://monarch.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Monarch/job/Greensboro-NC/ACTT-Team-Leader_R11949

🔸R11822 — Registered Nurse / RN, Psychiatric Crisis & Urgent Care Services for Concord, NC: https://monarch.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Monarch/job/Concord-NC/Registered-Nurse--Crisis---Urgent-Care-Services_R11822

Explore all of our current openings at MonarchNC.org/Careers.🧡

More moments from our first Night at the Ballpark of 2026 in Kannapolis. ⚾✨ What a wonderful evening filled with great f...
06/04/2026

More moments from our first Night at the Ballpark of 2026 in Kannapolis. ⚾✨

What a wonderful evening filled with great food, fun and community! We're proud to create opportunities for our staff, family, friends and donors to come together, celebrate one another and connect through a shared passion for Monarch's mission.🧡

We invite our staff and community to join us at our next Night in the Ballpark in Winston-Salem on July 24th! Email [email protected] for more info.

Monarch is proud to recognize Employment Peer Mentor Brian Colson from the Stanly Individual Placement and Support (IPS)...
06/02/2026

Monarch is proud to recognize Employment Peer Mentor Brian Colson from the Stanly Individual Placement and Support (IPS) Team, who received the 2026 IPS Advocate with Lived Experience Award at the IPS International Learning Community’s Annual Conference in Covington, Kentucky!

The IPS International Learning Community is a global network focused on helping people achieve competitive integrated employment through the IPS supported employment model. This award honors Brian’s leadership, advocacy and meaningful contributions to expanding employment opportunities through lived experience.

Congratulations, Brian! 👏

06/01/2026

Our first Night at the Ballpark of 2026 was one to remember! ⚾
 
Monarch staff, friends and families showed up at Atrium Ballpark to support the and enjoy a night of food, fun and a sky full fireworks to end the night! Ashley Conrad, Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer for Crisis Services, represented Monarch well by throwing out the ceremonial first pitch!
 
Thank you, for hosting us and sharing your platform to help us raise awareness of the mental health crisis services soon to come to at the Stephen M. Morris Behavioral Health Center later this year. 🧡

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