Monarch NC

Monarch NC Headquarters Location

Albemarle

About Monarch NC
Monarch, a non-profit provider of mental health services, provides hope, promotes wellness, and empowers individuals and families impacted by mental illness, substance use disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and traumatic brain injuries. The care Monarch provides is based on each individual’s needs and is delivered through a customized treatment plan, designed to help each person we support achieve what is most important in his or her life.
What Does Monarch Do?
Watch this informative video about Monarch services, supports and programs for individuals with mental illness, intellectual and developmental disabilities and substance use disorder. As one of North Carolina's leading non-profit mental health providers, Monarch assists over 32,000 individuals yearly.

We meet people where they are, listen, find out what they want and what is important to them. Our goal is to help people supported live the life they want to have.

For more information visit or about jobs available, https://monarchnc.org/careers/.
New Monarch Mobile Integrated Care Clinic Debuts in Gates, Halifax, Nash and Northampton Counties
Our new Mobile Mental Health Clinic, in partnership with Trillium Health Resources and made possible through funding provided by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services through a federal Substance Abuse Treatment Block Grant, was officially welcomed in Nash County. Services through the Mobile Mental Health Clinic will serve Nash, Halifax, Gates and Northampton counties. For more information, visit https://monarchnc.org/mobileclinic/.
Lifelong Caregiver: Community Specialist Susan Eudy Celebrates 30 Years of Supporting Others
Friend. Travel companion. The one with the answers. If you ask people for a description of Monarch Community Specialist Susan Eudy, these are just a few phrases you might hear. At the heart of it all, Susan is a caregiver.

This year she celebrates 30 years of caring for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Susan’s rapport and bond with the people and families she supports is evident.

As a community specialist under Monarch’s Long-Term Services and Supports, Susan provides personal assistance and community care. Find out more about her role here: https://monarchnc.org/long-term-support/lifelong-caregiver-community-specialist-susan-eudy-celebrates-30-years-of-supporting-others/.
Celebrating Nurses! Courageous, Kind Caregivers Offer Hope
Being a nurse at Monarch means many different things to our staff but most of all it encompasses the gift of care, concern and hope to people diagnosed with mental illness and intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Meet a few Monarch nurses and here what they have to say about the rewarding reasons they care for others in the mental health field: https://monarchnc.org/behavior-health/celebrating-nurses-courageous-kind-caregivers-offer-hope/.
Social Workers Provide Hope and Help People in Need
Peer Support Specialist Rosa Bryant Pulley, B.A., CPSS, shares her lived experiences and expertise to people in need. She believes the most rewarding part of a career within the social work field is helping people achieve goals they once thought impossible. As a peer support specialist for the past eight years, Pulley said it is a privilege to have a front-row seat assisting people in need, connecting them to community resources and celebrating achievements. Find out more about a variety of social work roles within Monarch: https://monarchnc.org/behavior-health/national-social-workers-month/.
Monarch Celebrates the Impactful Role of Direct Support Professionals
Monarch recognizes the compassionate, supportive care our Direct Support Professionals provide to people with mental illness and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Visit https://monarchnc.org/careers/direct-support-professionals/ to click on the DSP features below to read about the impact of their role.

* Hear from DSPs Donna Sellers, Merry Liverman and Jennie Smith and what it means to them to work in their role.

* Meet DSP Kathy Reid as she recounts how Meadowview group home in Union County weathered the pandemic and how the staff leaned on each other during difficult times.

* Ride along with DSP Joanna Watson as she serves people we support in Guilford County.

* Meet DSP Annette Ross who brings her culinary talents and lively spirit to Circle Drive group home residents in Cabarrus County.
Residential Manager Ericka Little Enjoys Helping Others Reach their Personal Goals
"Working at Monarch, I have worked in a few positions through the years and helped a diverse group of people. Helping people we support conquer daily challenges in life is my personal mission. I have grown while watching many people we support grow. We celebrate their successes and help them through difficult times, all while working as a team." Want to #LoveWhatYouDo, too? Find out more information about Monarch Residential Managers here: https://monarchnc.org/careers/residential-manager/.
Supporting Others through Community-Based Mental Health Services Motivates Therapist Amy Medlin
"By providing community-based services, we are reaching people most in need. Not only do they improve their situations, but the community benefits from these services. It is rewarding to see the growth and changes people we serve are able to make when they implement skills and learn about resources available," says Monarch Behavioral Health Therapist Amy Medlin, MSW, LCSW. Are you a #Therapist looking to turn your passion into a career like Amy Medlin? We are hiring! Visit here to learn more and how we offer hope and healing to people in need. https://monarchnc.org/careers/therapist/
Impactful Change and Support Opportunities Available through Community-Based Mental Health
"My first job after residency was with a community mental health provider here in North Carolina. I have since worked in other environments and situations, but I recently took the job at Monarch because I realized I enjoy working with this population and I felt I could make the biggest impact working in community mental health again. These patients often need a team approach to support and guide them to wellness and stability, and Monarch provides that. I can truly see what a difference Monarch has made to so many of my patients," Dr. Carter explains. Find out more about Monarch therapist hiring opportunities here: https://monarchnc.org/careers/therapist/.
Registered Nurse Rhaven Cooper Provides Care for People in Need and Their Families
Nurses like Monarch's Rhaven Cooper, are key to providing quality services to the people we serve who are in need. "Each day I go to work, I know I will be making an impact on someone else’s life. Whether it be large or small, the things I do have directly and indirectly impact our patients, their families and my co-workers. At times, this can be a heavy load to carry but overall it is a blessing," she shares. Find out nursing roles available within Monarch here: https://monarchnc.org/careers/nurse/.

Number of Employees in Monarch NC

1,001 to 5,000

Monarch NC Revenue

$25M to $100M (USD)

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