OGDENSBURG – Like many college students Taylor Elliott, of
Gouverneur wasn’t sure what she wanted to do with her life after graduating
from high school.
Taylor Elliott |
“Even during my senior year in college, I had no idea what
I wanted to do with my degree,” she said, adding she began her college career
as a Vet Tech major before ultimately majoring in Applied Psychology.
While taking courses towards her degree in applied
psychology Ms. Elliott met Jennifer Waite, who works as a licensed social
worker with United Helpers’ ACT Team and Angela Doe, who serves as the
behavioral health services coordinator. Both women also teach courses at SUNY
Canton.
“I knew Jennifer worked with the ACT (Assertive Community
Treatment) Team so I spoke with her and then asked Angela about internship
opportunities. She asked if I was ready to work with the persistently mentally
ill, and I replied, ‘I think so. It should be an experience.’”
That conversation took place last summer with Ms. Elliott
beginning an internship with the ACT Team in August. She completed that
internship in November, but even before her internship was over, Ms. Elliott
had found a full-time job with United Helpers.
“I was hired before I even graduated, but I had no idea
this was going to lead to a job,” Ms. Elliott said. “I was shocked when Angela
and Meg asked me to come in for an interview.”
Ms. Elliott now works full-time as a Health Home Care
Coordinator traveling the county and meeting with people in their homes to help
coordinate things such as medical appointments, mental health appointments,
education and employment opportunities and more.
“It’s been awesome. I really like the atmosphere and I
really enjoy helping others,” she said. “I don’t even feel like I’m coming to
work.”
Ms. Elliott said another of her classmates is also
currently doing an internship with United Helpers and is actually the first
intern the Care Coordination Department has ever had.
“It’s been a really great experience. During my internship
I learned more than I ever thought I would and now I have a full-time career
too,” she said.
United Helpers employs more than 1,000 people and is one of
the largest health care and human service providers in St. Lawrence County, offering
a wide variety of employment opportunities for everything from nursing and
marketing to accounting and behavior health counseling.
If you think an internship or career at United Helpers may
be right for you, please visit www.unitedhelpers.org
or contact the United Helpers Human Resources Department at (315) 393-3074.