Public mental health and aging services authority for two Utah counties
Weber Human Services operates as the regional public authority delivering mental health, substance abuse, and aging services across Weber and Morgan Counties, Utah. The tech stack is standard Windows enterprise infrastructure (Active Directory, Exchange, SQL Server, VMware), but the hiring pattern—skewed toward healthcare roles with sparse engineering coverage—and pain-point list (network downtime, security vulnerabilities, backup reliability) suggest the organization is under-resourced for IT operations relative to its service delivery footprint.
Weber Human Services (WHS) is a government agency providing mental health, substance abuse prevention, and services for seniors to residents of Weber and Morgan Counties, Utah, operating under an inter-local agreement between the two counties. The organization employs clinicians, case managers, nurses, physicians, and IT staff, and operates an integrated physical health clinic co-located with behavioral health services to enable coordinated care. The agency covers a range of programs including community-based treatment, case management, and senior meal programs. The organization is headquartered in Ogden, Utah.
A government mental health authority serving Weber and Morgan Counties, Utah, providing behavioral health, substance abuse, and aging services with an on-site integrated physical health clinic.
Yes. WHS has 8 active roles: 6 in healthcare (clinicians, case managers, nurses) and 2 in engineering/IT, split across junior, mid, and management levels.
Enterprise Windows infrastructure: Active Directory, Exchange, SQL Server, SharePoint, VMware vSphere, Configuration Manager, plus GIS tools (ArcGIS, Civil 3D) for regional planning and records.
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