Behavioral Health Clinician
Overview:
Come join Community Behavioral Health as a Behavioral Health Clinician!
This position is part of a multidisciplinary team. The primary duties of this position are to provide behavioral health treatment services for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Mental Health (MH). These services are provided within the guidelines set forth by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and the Joint Commission.The position assures compliance in standards in the area of evaluation, assessment, treatment, and service delivery to clients. This position is responsible for directly providing needed treatment, rehabilitation, and support services to clients.
Scheduled: Full Time Monday through Friday- 1 late night until about 8 pmPay: Starts at $51,000 and goes up based on Licensure
Responsibilities:
- Complete comprehensive assessments for both SUD and MH services
- Participate in staff organizational meetings and treatment planning review meetings.
- Participate in providing SUD and MH treatment services, including groups and individuals
- Develop individualized service plan(s).
- Consult with referral sources and family members to obtain collaborative information.
- Maintain communication with referral sources in timely manner.
- Participate in therapeutic and psycho-educational interventions.
- Demonstrate a willingness to cooperate, work and communicate with coworkers, supervisors and outside contacts.
- Appropriately interprets and applies agency policies and procedures to job responsibilities
- Meet productivity standards as established by the agency
- Communicate with Clinical Supervisor to develop and use best practice treatment modalities to assess and diagnose clients.
- Complete timely documentation of all client interaction according to agency policy.
- Maintain adherence to ethical and legal standards of practice.
- Maintain client confidentiality, by adhering to all federal and state laws and regulations.
- Other duties as assigned and appropriate for the position.
Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor Degree required (LSW) or Master’s degree required (LPC)
Licenses or other required certification: One of the following: LSW, LPC, MFT, LISW, LPCC, or LMFT required.
Experience: Experience in providing Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment. Experience in an outpatient setting is preferred but not required, we will consider intern experience. Must have strong clinical skills, a strong commitment to client rights, competence to establish supportive trusting relationships with clients, knowledge, and skills related to co-occurring disorders.