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Case Manager NEX
Akron Children's Hospital 4.8
Akron, OH jobs
Behavioral Health Unit
part time 24 hours/week
Days 8a-430p
Onsite
The Case Manager assumes accountability and responsibility for managing the hospitalization of a caseload of patients from pre-admission through one week post-discharge.
Responsibilities:
Assumes accountability and responsibility for managing the hospitalization of a caseload of patients from pre-admission through one week post-discharge.
Facilitates coordination of care by all members of the health care team to facilitate achievement of appropriate outcomes.
Completes educational responsibilities.
Performs leadership duties.
Performs quality assurance and performance improvement duties.
Performs communication and networking duties.
Performs systems based practice duties.
Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care for the physical, psych/social, educational, and safety needs of the patients served regardless of age.
Other duties as required.
Other information:
Technical Expertise
Experience in case management is preferred.
Experience working with all levels within an organization is required.
Proficiency in MS Office [Outlook, Excel, Word] or similar software is required. Epic software or similar EMR software is required.
Education and Experience
Education: Bachelor's degree in Nursing [BSN] is required; Master's degree is preferred.
Certification: Registered Nurse licensure is required.
Current Health Care Provider BLS training from the American Heart Association is required.
CCM or CCCTM Certification is preferred.
Years of relevant experience: 3 to 5 years is required.
Years of experience supervising: None
Part Time
FTE: 0.600000
Status: Onsite
$48k-58k yearly est. 14d ago
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Intensive Home-Based Therapist
Integrated Services for Behavioral Health 3.2
Piketon, OH jobs
We are seeking an Intensive Home-Based Therapist! Pike County, OHIntensive Home-based Treatment
is eligible for a sign-on bonus of $5,000!!
Join our team!
Do you have a passion for working with children and families? Integrated Services for Behavioral Health is looking for compassionate, dedicated people in Pike County who want to empower youth and families by creating strength-based behavior change that will be sustained long after treatment ends.
You will receive ongoing training in Intensive Family and System Treatment (I-FAST) as you work with families, youth, their communities, and other key members of their ecology to implement I-FAST as designed.
The salary range for this position is based on experience, education, and/or licensure:
Dependently Licensed: $70,000-$74,295.45/year
Independently Licensed: $80,000-84,909.08/year
Essential Functions:
Provide direct clinical treatment using the I-FAST model and principles including but not limited to leveraging strengths and focusing on the positive, understanding frames, and patterns, and increasing mature behavior.
Conduct a thorough assessment of the client and family that gathers information on behaviors of concern and strengths in the family and their ecology to inform conceptualization of the problem behaviors and interactions within the family s ecological context.
Works with families to define cultural factors that influence strengths, functioning, and family behaviors to ensure ongoing engagement and success in care.
Provide individual and family psychotherapy services that support the identified needs.
Develop collaborative and creative partnerships with community resources to meet the needs of each family.
Continuously work to engage the primary caregiver, family members, supports, and community agency staff (school, probation, child welfare) in change-oriented treatment.
Dedicate time to weekly case planning and evaluation of case progress, with ongoing support from your supervisor and team members.
Receive regular training, professional development, supervision, and consultation activities designed to help you acquire extensive clinical skills within the I-FAST model.
Work collaboratively with the team to ensure that clients have access to support 24 hours/day, 7 days/week as needed.
Maintains necessary documentation, participates in program evaluation, attends team and program planning meetings, and cross-systems training, and acquires knowledge of community resources.
Meets billing productivity requirements established by Integrated Services for Behavioral Health.
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
Must meet requirements for licensure as defined by the OhioCounselor, Social Worker and Marriage & Family Therapist Board.
Experience and passion for delivering services to youth and families.
Demonstrating a high degree of cultural awareness.
Comfortable working with a diverse community of clients.
Knowledge of or experience engaging with families in the community.
Experience with multi-need individuals and families.
Broad knowledge of community service systems.
Willing to participate in and lead cross-systems team-building activities.
Able to effectively communicate through verbal/written expression.
Must be able to operate in an Internet-based, automated office environment.
Enjoy a great work environment with an excellent salary, generous paid time off, and a strong benefits package.
Benefits include:
Medical
Dental
Vision
Short-term Disability
Long-term Disability
401K w/ Employer Match
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides support and resources to help you and your family with a range of issues.
To learn more about our organization: *****************
OUR MISSION
Delivering exceptional care through connection
OUR VALUES
Dignity - We meet people where they are on their journey with respect and hope
Collaboration - We listen to understand and ask how we can best support the people and communities we serve
Wellbeing - We celebrate one another's strengths, and we support one another in being well
Excellence - We demand high-quality care for those we serve, and are a leader in how we care for one another as a team
Innovation - We deeply value a range of perspectives and experiences, knowing it is what inspires us to stretch past where we are and reach towards what we know is possible
We re an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
$80k-84.9k yearly 3d ago
Intensive Home-Based Therapist
Integrated Services for Behavioral Health 3.2
Bentonville, OH jobs
We are seeking an Intensive Home-Based Therapist!
Intensive Home-based Treatment
is eligible for a sign-on bonus of $5,000!!
Join our team!
Do you have a passion for working with children and families? Integrated Services for Behavioral Health is looking for compassionate, dedicated people in Coshocton County who want to empower youth and families by creating strength-based behavior change that will be sustained long after treatment ends.
You will receive ongoing training in Intensive Family and System Treatment (I-FAST) as you work with families, youth, their communities, and other key members of their ecology to implement I-FAST as designed.
The salary range for this position is $70,000 to $84,909.08 per year based on licensure and experience.
Essential Functions:
Provide direct clinical treatment using the I-FAST model and principles, including but not limited to leveraging strengths and focusing on the positive, understanding frames, and patterns, and increasing mature behavior.
Conduct a thorough assessment of the client and family that gathers information on behaviors of concern and strengths in the family and their ecology to inform conceptualization of the problem behaviors and interactions within the family's ecological context.
Works with families to define cultural factors that influence strengths, functioning, and family behaviors to ensure ongoing engagement and success in care.
Provide individual and family psychotherapy services that support the identified needs.
Develop collaborative and creative partnerships with community resources to meet the needs of each family.
Continuously work to engage the primary caregiver, family members, supports, and community agency staff (school, probation, child welfare) in change-oriented treatment.
Dedicate time to weekly case planning and evaluation of case progress, with ongoing support from your supervisor and team members.
Receive regular training, professional development, supervision, and consultation activities designed to help you acquire extensive clinical skills within the I-FAST model.
Work collaboratively with the team to ensure that clients have access to support 24 hours/day, 7 days/week as needed.
Maintains necessary documentation, participates in program evaluation, attends team and program planning meetings, and cross-systems training, and acquires knowledge of community resources.
Meets billing productivity requirements established by Integrated Services for Behavioral Health.
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
Must meet requirements for licensure as defined by the OhioCounselor, Social Worker and Marriage & Family Therapist Board.
Experience and passion for delivering services to youth and families.
Demonstrating a high degree of cultural awareness.
Comfortable working with a diverse community of clients.
Knowledge of or experience engaging with families in the community.
Experience with multi-need individuals and families.
Broad knowledge of community service systems.
Willing to participate in and lead cross-systems team-building activities.
Able to effectively communicate through verbal/written expression.
Must be able to operate in an Internet-based, automated office environment.
$70k-84.9k yearly 3d ago
Intensive Home-Based Therapist
Integrated Services for Behavioral Health 3.2
Zanesville, OH jobs
We are seeking an Intensive Home-Based Therapist! Muskingum County, OHIntensive Home-based Treatment
is eligible for a sign-on bonus of $5,000!
Join our team!
Do you have a passion for working with children and families? Integrated Services for Behavioral Health is looking for compassionate, dedicated people in Franklin County who want to empower youth and families by creating strength-based behavior change that will be sustained long after treatment ends.
You will receive ongoing training in the Intensive Family and System Treatment (I-FAST) as you work with families, youth, their communities, and other key members of their ecology to implement I-FAST as designed.
The salary range for this position is based on experience, education, and/or licensure:
Dependently Licensed: $70,000-$74,295.45/year
Independently Licensed: $80,000-84,909.08/year
Essential Functions:
Provide direct clinical treatment using the I-FAST model and principles, including but not limited to leveraging strengths and focusing on the positive, understanding frames, patterns, and increasing mature behavior.
Conduct a thorough assessment of the client and family that gathers information on behaviors of concern and strengths in the family and their ecology to inform conceptualization of the problem behaviors and interactions within the family's ecological context.
Works with families to define cultural factors that influence strengths, functioning, and family behaviors to ensure ongoing engagement and success in care.
Provide individual and family psychotherapy services that support the identified needs.
Develop collaborative and creative partnerships with community resources to meet the needs of each family.
Continuously work to engage the primary caregiver, family members, supports, and community agency staff (school, probation, child welfare) in change-oriented treatment.
Dedicate time to weekly case planning and evaluation of case progress, with ongoing support from your supervisor and team members.
Receive regular training, professional development, supervision, and consultation activities designed to help you acquire extensive clinical skills within the I-FAST model.
Work collaboratively with the team to ensure that clients have access to support 24 hours/day, 7 days/week as needed.
Maintains necessary documentation, participates in program evaluation, attends team and program planning meetings, cross-systems training, and acquires knowledge of community resources.
Meets billing productivity requirements established by Integrated Services for Behavioral Health.
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
Must meet requirements for licensure as defined by the OhioCounselor, Social Worker, and Marriage & Family Therapist Board.
Experience and passion for delivering services to youth and families.
Demonstrated a high degree of cultural awareness.
Comfortable working with a diverse community of clients.
Knowledge of or experience engaging with families in the community.
Experience with multi-need individuals and families.
Broad knowledge of community service systems.
Willing to participate in and lead cross-systems team-building activities.
Able to effectively communicate through verbal/written expression.
Must be able to operate in an Internet-based, automated office environment.
Enjoy a great work environment with an excellent salary, generous paid time off, and a strong benefits package.
Benefits include:
Medical
Dental
Vision
Short-term Disability
Long-term Disability
401K w/ Employer Match
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides support and resources to help you and your family with a range of issues.
To learn more about our organization: *****************
OUR MISSION
Delivering exceptional care through connection
OUR VALUES
Dignity - We meet people where they are on their journey with respect and hope
Collaboration - We listen to understand and ask how we can best support the people and communities we serve
Wellbeing - We celebrate one another's strengths, and we support one another in being well
Excellence - We demand high-quality care for those we serve, and are a leader in how we care for one another as a team
Innovation - We deeply value a range of perspectives and experiences, knowing it is what inspires us to stretch past where we are and reach towards what we know is possible
We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
$80k-84.9k yearly 3d ago
Psychiatric Crisis Specialist I
Cleveland Clinic 4.7
Cleveland, OH jobs
Psychiatric Crisis Specialists are members of the Behavioral Health Intake team responsible for the through put of all behavioral health patients in the participating Cleveland Clinic System Emergency Departments and Hospitals.
Responsibilities:
Completes comprehensive mental status, psychosocial, risk, and chemical use assessments. Identifies patient crisis needs. Participates in on-going assessment and care plan recommendations for patients with extended time awaiting dispositions.
Provides crisis intervention services using a therapeutic intervention, which is based on patient centered outcomes, and standards of care, that are based on current research and evidence based practice.
Supplies information to the medical team for consideration of a differential diagnosis.
Pursues on-going education in behavioral health topics.
Recognizes significant changes in patient condition and responds appropriately.
Navigates insurance verification and pre-certification processes for behavioral health carve-outs.
Provides psycho-education to family and significant others of patients, as well as other co-working caregivers about behavioral health, de-escalation, and/or other related topics to assist in the patient's current plan of care.
Involves the patient/family (or designee) and other current providers in developing a plan of care individualized to patient cultural, religious, and educational needs.
Collaborates with multidisciplinary team in the formulation of an individualized plan of care. Develops appropriate patient goals for identified problems.
Serves as a patient advocate.
Process referred cases to appropriate disposition; which may include inpatient placement or assistance with community wrap around services for a successful discharge plan.
Acts with integrity in placing charge capture for crisis intervention services provided and documenting all requirements for such services provided.
Communicates information regarding patient plan of care, current outcomes, and acuity at end of shift report.
Performs routine administrative office functions, as needed to facilitate case work processes.
Assists in orientation of new Behavioral Health Intake team staff or other hospital personnel.
Incorporates the use of informatics tools, principals, theories, and practices in the safe and effective delivery of care.
Works effectively to create and maintain a positive work environment.
Incorporates patient safety goals in daily practice.
Completes all documentation and records related to patient care.
Other duties as assigned.
Education:
* BA, BS, MA, or MS in a healthcare profession, MEd, or an RN
* MA, MS, or MEd
Languages:
* Language required - English
* Language preferred - any secondary language skills
Certifications:
* Certification required - Licensed Social Worker [LSW] or Licensed Professional Counselor [LPC], or Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor III [LCDC-III] or Registered Nurse [RN]
* Certifications preferred - Licensed Independent Social Worker [LISW], Licensed Independent Social Worker with Supervisory Designation [LISW-S], Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor [LPCC], Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with Supervisory Designation [LPCC-S]
Complexity of Work:
Ability to multi-task and to assess and prioritize work
Critical thinking
Decisive judgement
Competency of patient populations [child/adolescent, adult, geriatric], diversity, social determinants of health, community resources, Ohio Revised Code, DSM/ICD, mental illness, chemical use/abuse, basic medical clearance, healthcare law, other competencies as assigned
Ability to work in stressful environments and, at times, volatile situations with professionalism
Ability to work independently and as part of a group and interdisciplinary team with a collaborative mindset
Self-regulation and ability to de-escalate others
Ability to communicate across various comprehension levels; young child to technical professional
Strong attention to detail in work process and documentation
Possession of resources for all communities and counties served by Cleveland Clinic facilities
Ability to work in a fast paced environment
Quality improvement mindset
Work Experience:
* Experience required - Two years work experience
* Will consider two years of internship in a clinical setting to meet work requirement
Physical Requirements:
Requires Corrected hearing and vision to normal range
Some positions may be more sedentary work
Some positions may be more light work
Require full range of motion, eye-hand coordination
Require standing or walking for extensive periods of time
Require some exposure to communicable disease or bodily fluids
Personal Protective Equipment:
* Follows standard precautions using personal protective equipment as required
Pay Range
Minimum hourly: $22.85
Maximum hourly: $34.85
The pay range displayed on this job posting reflects the anticipated range for new hires. A successful candidate's actual compensation will be determined after taking factors into consideration such as the candidate's work history, experience, skill set and education. The pay range displayed does not include any applicable pay practices (e.g., shift differentials, overtime, etc.). The pay range does not include the value of Cleveland Clinic's benefits package (e.g., healthcare, dental and vision benefits, retirement savings account contributions, etc.).
$22.9-34.9 hourly 5d ago
Behavioral Health Safety Specialist - Inpatient Unit
Akron Children's Hospital 4.8
Akron, OH jobs
Part-Time: 16 Hours Per Week
Two 8-Hour Shifts Primarily Afternoons
11am - 11:30pm
Flexible Days and Rotating Weekends/Holidays
Behavioral Health Inpatient Unit
The Behavioral Health Safety Specialist is responsible for promoting and maintaining a safe environment for patients, families, and staff. They will conduct proactive and continuous safety rounding in patient care areas. They will also assist as requested by clinical staff in interventions with patients demonstrating escalated, threatening, or aggressive behaviors utilizing evidenced based de-escalation and aggression management techniques.
Responsibilities:
* Serve as a safety expert in patient care areas. This includes a strong knowledge of and adherence to established safety policies, procedures, and standards of care.
Perform continuous safety rounds in patient care areas and proactively identify and communicate with clinical staff any patient/family dynamics that could result in an unsafe environment.
Develop supportive interpersonal relationships with individuals and groups of patients in accordance with treatment plan goals.
Respond to staff requests for assistance with patients demonstrating escalated, threatening, or aggressive behaviors.
Demonstrate expertise in the application of de-escalation techniques and interventions.
Assist in physical restraint techniques necessary in an attempt to control violent, combative patients and maintain a safe environment with respect to age-specific competencies and guidelines in conformance with seclusion and restraint policies and positive approaches training.
Initiate debriefing sessions and provide feedback to staff after seclusion and restraint situations and any crisis.
Partner with Public Safety and Safety Technicians in monitoring and maintaining a safe treatment environment for patients, families, and staff. Intervene during escalating situations applying skills and expertise to reduce the likelihood of physical altercations.
Assess for changes in patient behaviors and provide assistance with early intervention.
Document patient/family safety encounters in medical record/progress note.
Other duties as required.
Other information:
Technical Expertise
Skilled in communicating to diverse audiences during escalating and crisis situations.
Experience in applying evidence-based de-escalation and aggression management techniques.
Experience in project management methodology, including managing large and/or multiple projects and tools is required.
Basic knowledge of child and adolescent development and psychopathology.
Experience working with electronic medical record software, such as EPIC, is preferred.
Education and Experience
Education: High School Diploma or equivalent is required; Bachelor' s degree is preferred.
Experience: Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience working with child and adolescents in behavioral health settings required.
Training in de-escalation and aggression management in healthcare settings required and/or completion of ACH course program within 6 months of hire.
Part Time
FTE: 0.400000
Status: Onsite
$32k-41k yearly est. 5d ago
Behavioral Health Safety Specialist - Inpatient Unit
Akron Children's Hospital 4.8
Akron, OH jobs
Full-Time: 36 Hours Per Week
2nd Shift: 11am - 11:30pm
Monday - Friday w/Rotating Weekends/Holidays
Behavioral Health Inpatient Unit
The Behavioral Health Safety Specialist is responsible for promoting and maintaining a safe environment for patients, families, and staff. They will conduct proactive and continuous safety rounding in patient care areas. They will also assist as requested by clinical staff in interventions with patients demonstrating escalated, threatening, or aggressive behaviors utilizing evidenced based de-escalation and aggression management techniques.
Responsibilities:
* Serve as a safety expert in patient care areas. This includes a strong knowledge of and adherence to established safety policies, procedures, and standards of care.
Perform continuous safety rounds in patient care areas and proactively identify and communicate with clinical staff any patient/family dynamics that could result in an unsafe environment.
Develop supportive interpersonal relationships with individuals and groups of patients in accordance with treatment plan goals.
Respond to staff requests for assistance with patients demonstrating escalated, threatening, or aggressive behaviors.
Demonstrate expertise in the application of de-escalation techniques and interventions.
Assist in physical restraint techniques necessary in an attempt to control violent, combative patients and maintain a safe environment with respect to age-specific competencies and guidelines in conformance with seclusion and restraint policies and positive approaches training.
Initiate debriefing sessions and provide feedback to staff after seclusion and restraint situations and any crisis.
Partner with Public Safety and Safety Technicians in monitoring and maintaining a safe treatment environment for patients, families, and staff. Intervene during escalating situations applying skills and expertise to reduce the likelihood of physical altercations.
Assess for changes in patient behaviors and provide assistance with early intervention.
Document patient/family safety encounters in medical record/progress note.
Other duties as required.
Other information:
Technical Expertise
Skilled in communicating to diverse audiences during escalating and crisis situations.
Experience in applying evidence-based de-escalation and aggression management techniques.
Experience in project management methodology, including managing large and/or multiple projects and tools is required.
Basic knowledge of child and adolescent development and psychopathology.
Experience working with electronic medical record software, such as EPIC, is preferred.
Education and Experience
2 years of relevant experience working with child and adolescents in behavioral health settings required.
Training in de-escalation and aggression management in healthcare settings required.
Education: Bachelor' s degree is required; bachelor's degree in human services field is preferred.
Full Time
FTE: 0.900000
Status: Onsite
$32k-41k yearly est. 5d ago
Behavioral Health Safety Specialist - Inpatient Unit
Akron Children's Hospital 4.8
Akron, OH jobs
Part-Time: 24 Hours Per Week
1st Shift: 7:00am - 7:30pm
Flexible Days and Rotating Weekends/Holidays
Behavioral Health Inpatient Unit
The Behavioral Health Safety Specialist is responsible for promoting and maintaining a safe environment for patients, families, and staff. They will conduct proactive and continuous safety rounding in patient care areas. They will also assist as requested by clinical staff in interventions with patients demonstrating escalated, threatening, or aggressive behaviors utilizing evidenced based de-escalation and aggression management techniques.
Responsibilities:
* Serve as a safety expert in patient care areas. This includes a strong knowledge of and adherence to established safety policies, procedures, and standards of care.
Perform continuous safety rounds in patient care areas and proactively identify and communicate with clinical staff any patient/family dynamics that could result in an unsafe environment.
Develop supportive interpersonal relationships with individuals and groups of patients in accordance with treatment plan goals.
Respond to staff requests for assistance with patients demonstrating escalated, threatening, or aggressive behaviors.
Demonstrate expertise in the application of de-escalation techniques and interventions.
Assist in physical restraint techniques necessary in an attempt to control violent, combative patients and maintain a safe environment with respect to age-specific competencies and guidelines in conformance with seclusion and restraint policies and positive approaches training.
Initiate debriefing sessions and provide feedback to staff after seclusion and restraint situations and any crisis.
Partner with Public Safety and Safety Technicians in monitoring and maintaining a safe treatment environment for patients, families, and staff. Intervene during escalating situations applying skills and expertise to reduce the likelihood of physical altercations.
Assess for changes in patient behaviors and provide assistance with early intervention.
Document patient/family safety encounters in medical record/progress note.
Other duties as required.
Other information:
Technical Expertise
Skilled in communicating to diverse audiences during escalating and crisis situations.
Experience in applying evidence-based de-escalation and aggression management techniques.
Experience in project management methodology, including managing large and/or multiple projects and tools is required.
Basic knowledge of child and adolescent development and psychopathology.
Experience working with electronic medical record software, such as EPIC, is preferred.
Education and Experience
Education: High School Diploma or equivalent is required; Bachelor' s degree is preferred.
Experience: Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience working with child and adolescents in behavioral health settings required.
Training in de-escalation and aggression management in healthcare settings required and/or completion of ACH course program within 6 months of hire.
Part Time
FTE: 0.600000
Status: Onsite
$32k-41k yearly est. 5d ago
Child and Family Counselor
Unity Behavioral Health 4.7
Port Clinton, OH jobs
This position requires someone outgoing and friendly who can interact with a wide range of people. This person must be caring and sympathetic, with a genuine interest in others. They will be able to put other people's interest before their own.
The work requires patience, stability, and consistency, with plenty of social interaction for long periods of time. As a result, it may also require working in one space, or with one group of people, for most of the day.
The work is relatively unstructured, with freedom from rigid rules and boundaries. Someone in this role must be informal, influential, and warm in how they communicate. Their work environment will be relatively free from competitive pressures.
Although the requirements of the position are relatively unstructured, they suit a person who responds positively to the security of stability and familiarity. The role would benefit from someone whose approach to work is steady, methodical, and thoughtful, especially when under pressure. Team interaction and involvement is especially important, and there's a strong requirement for collaboration and building rapport with others.
JOB SUMMARY:
Provides the following range of services for mental health treatment: diagnostic assessment; individual, family and group counseling/psychotherapy; crisis intervention; case management.
Job Responsibilities:
Demonstrate unwavering compassion and empathy toward clients facing various challenges, such as mental health issues, trauma, or life transitions.
Foster a safe, empathetic, respectful, culturally sensitive and non-judgmental environment where clients feel heard, valued, and supported in their journey toward improved well-being.
Collaborate with clients to set achievable goals and empower them to overcome obstacles.
Advocate for clients' rights and access to essential resources within the community.
Promote trauma-informed care utilizing the core values of Unity with both clients and personnel
Continuously expand your knowledge and skills through ongoing professional development to stay at the forefront of best practices.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure holistic care and integrated services for clients.
Provide Clinical Services (These services may vary by location such as in the client's home, within the community, at the client's school, etc. This will be determined in collaboration with your supervisor and the client/family)
Utilize your expertise in mental health and social work to assess, diagnose, and develop comprehensive client centered and individualized treatment plans tailored to each client's unique needs.
Conduct crisis assessments, behavior risk assessments, safety plans, and crisis intervention as applicable ensuring the safety and well-being of clients at all times
Provide individual, family, and group counseling services
Assess child and family functioning, environmental risk factors, and client, family and environmental strengths as exhibited by appropriate goals delineated in the treatment plan
Understand and apply evidence-based principles of psychotherapy, behavior, and change to assist client in problem solving and facilitate change and growth
Documentation/Caseload Management
Maintain up to date client records, including client centered treatment plans & diagnostic assessments
Complete progress notes through concurrent documentation
Manage assigned caseload
Maintain units of service as determined by agency standards
Supervision
Attend scheduled supervision meetings
Respond to supervisor directives and present cases for discussion
Utilize supervision when crises or issues arise
Comply with rules of supervision
Conduct oneself in a professional manner
Demonstrating respect for other professionals and disciplines
In appearance and demeanor
Promoting agency mission, core commitments and cultural commitments
Express self in an articulate, organized, and grammatically correct fashion in both oral and written communications
Requirements:
QUALIFICATIONS:
· Degree in Counseling, Social Work, or related field.
· Active Licensure as a Counselor or Social Worker in Ohio
· Experience with children/adolescents and families with an understanding and willingness to work with multi-problem, crisis oriented, and often economically disadvantaged families
· Strong dedication to ethical practice and client confidentiality.
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
· Satisfactory criminal records check
· Physical Demands:
o The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by personnel to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Such as:
§ Walking, sitting, occasionally lifting/moving up to 10 pounds
§ Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
o Ability to utilize computer programs such as: Microsoft programs such as Teams, Word, Excel, PPT, etc
· Flexibility in working hours to best meet the needs of clients served (i.e. having evening and/or weekend availability)
· Willingness and dedication to upholding Unity's Cultural Commitments: Open Communication, Social Responsibility, Safety & Security, Integrity, Growth & Change
$49k-76k yearly est. 12d ago
Day/ESY Camp Counselor- (Summer 2026)
Achievement Centers for Children 3.7
Strongsville, OH jobs
Summer Camp Counselor Day/ESY Camp Department: Recreation Programs Reports to: Manager of Youth Services Pay: $475.00 Weekly Stipend Training Dates: 05/27/26 - 06/05/26 Camp Dates: 06/08/26 -08/14/26 The Summer Camp Counselor provides direct care, support, and supervision for campers, ensuring safety, engagement, and participation in daily activities. Counselors help implement camp programs, support daily living needs, and contribute to a positive and inclusive camp environment.
Responsibilities
* Supervise and care for assigned campers, ensuring safety, engagement, and positive participation.
* Support campers with daily living needs, personal care, and activity participation as required.
* Maintain a safe, clean, and organized camp environment; ensure equipment is used safely.
* Foster positive relationships with campers, families, staff, and community partners.
* Attend required training (8 days), including disability awareness, behavior management, ADLs, documentation, CPR/First Aid/AED, and CPI.
* Review and implement camper plans (ISP, IEP, medical information) and complete required documentation.
* Communicate concerns, updates, and progress to coordinators, parents, and administrative staff.
* Participate in scheduled meetings before and after camp hours.
* Report any safety concerns, policy violations, or suspected maltreatment immediately.
* Contribute ideas for activities, support special events, and promote a positive team environment.
Required Qualifications
* Minimum 1 year of experience working with children.
* Ability to work in group settings, demonstrate responsibility, professionalism, and flexibility.
* Enthusiastic, creative, and committed to treating all staff and campers with respect.
* Preferred Qualifications
* High School Diploma or GED.
* Experience working with individuals with disabilities or previous camp experience.
Achievement Center for Children is a Equal Opportunities Employer
$475 weekly 43d ago
Day/ESY Camp Counselor- (Summer 2026)
Achievement Centers for Children 3.7
Strongsville, OH jobs
Job DescriptionSummer Camp Counselor - Day/ESY Camp
Department: Recreation Programs
Reports to: Manager of Youth Services
Pay: $475.00 Weekly Stipend
Training Dates: 05/27/26 - 06/05/26
Camp Dates: 06/08/26 -08/14/26
Summary
The Summer Camp Counselor provides direct care, support, and supervision for campers, ensuring safety, engagement, and participation in daily activities. Counselors help implement camp programs, support daily living needs, and contribute to a positive and inclusive camp environment.
Responsibilities
Supervise and care for assigned campers, ensuring safety, engagement, and positive participation.
Support campers with daily living needs, personal care, and activity participation as required.
Maintain a safe, clean, and organized camp environment; ensure equipment is used safely.
Foster positive relationships with campers, families, staff, and community partners.
Attend required training (8 days), including disability awareness, behavior management, ADLs, documentation, CPR/First Aid/AED, and CPI.
Review and implement camper plans (ISP, IEP, medical information) and complete required documentation.
Communicate concerns, updates, and progress to coordinators, parents, and administrative staff.
Participate in scheduled meetings before and after camp hours.
Report any safety concerns, policy violations, or suspected maltreatment immediately.
Contribute ideas for activities, support special events, and promote a positive team environment.
Required Qualifications
Minimum 1 year of experience working with children.
Ability to work in group settings, demonstrate responsibility, professionalism, and flexibility.
Enthusiastic, creative, and committed to treating all staff and campers with respect.
Preferred Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED.
Experience working with individuals with disabilities or previous camp experience.
Achievement Center for Children is a Equal Opportunities Employer
$475 weekly 15d ago
Independently Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Family Life Counseling 3.4
Mount Vernon, OH jobs
The behavioral therapist is responsible for providing treatment to individuals with behavioral disorders and/or disabilities. This includes assessment, evaluations, therapy interventions, intervention planning, case management, counseling services, education, supervision of staff, referrals from other agencies, training in behavior modification techniques, implementation of therapeutic interventions, developmentally appropriate interventions, etc.
Detailed job duties include:
Clinicians are encouraged to pursue and develop career path goals and passions.
Provides a variety of behavioral therapy services to clients in the community.
Provides treatment and support for individuals including but not limited to: cognitive-behavioral disorders, substance use disorders, psychosocial problems and other mental health conditions.
Provides counseling/support as needed or requested by the client.
Family friendly, flexible hours. Clinician is able to designate their own schedule.
Hours of office operation are:
9am-7pm Monday through Thursday
9am-5pm on Fridays.
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Part time or full time hours available.
$53k-94k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Independently Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Family Life Counseling 3.4
Millersburg, OH jobs
The behavioral therapist is responsible for providing treatment to individuals with behavioral disorders and/or disabilities. This includes assessment, evaluations, therapy interventions, intervention planning, case management, counseling services, education, supervision of staff, referrals from other agencies, training in behavior modification techniques, implementation of therapeutic interventions, developmentally appropriate interventions, etc.
Detailed job duties include:
Clinicians are encouraged to pursue and develop career path goals and passions.
Provides a variety of behavioral therapy services to clients in the community.
Provides treatment and support for individuals including but not limited to: cognitive-behavioral disorders, substance use disorders, psychosocial problems and other mental health conditions.
Provides counseling/support as needed or requested by the client.
Family friendly, flexible hours. Clinician is able to designate their own schedule.
Hours of office operation are:
9am-7pm Monday through Thursday
9am-5pm on Fridays.
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Full time or part time hours available.
$53k-95k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Mental Health Counselor
Family Life Counseling 3.4
Shelby, OH jobs
The behavioral therapist is responsible for providing treatment to individuals with behavioral disorders and/or disabilities. This includes assessment, evaluations, therapy interventions, intervention planning, case management, counseling services, education, supervision of staff, referrals from other agencies, training in behavior modification techniques, implementation of therapeutic interventions, developmentally appropriate interventions, etc.
Detailed job duties include:
Clinicians are encouraged to pursue and develop career path goals and passions.
Provides a variety of behavioral therapy services to clients in the community.
Provides treatment and support for individuals including but not limited to: cognitive-behavioral disorders, substance use disorders, psychosocial problems and other mental health conditions.
Provides counseling/support as needed or requested by the client.
Family friendly, flexible hours. Clinician is able to designate their own schedule.
Hours of office operation are:
9am-7pm Monday through Thursday
9am-5pm on Fridays.
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Part time or Full time hours
$53k-94k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Mental Health Counselor
Family Life Counseling 3.4
Norwalk, OH jobs
Calling all mental health clinicians! Have you dreamed about finding a job where you work a flexible schedule? Do you have an LSW, LPC, LISW, LPCC, MFT or IMFT? Join an established and rapidly growing program at our agency where you have an opportunity to provide mental health services to individuals at our Norwalk office locations and throughout Huron, Sandusky and Erie counties. Clinicians are encouraged to pursue and develop career path goals and passions. Whether you are interested in School Based, Office-based, Substance use treatment, Mobile Crisis response team (MRSS) or Adventure Therapy, we believe that helping you create a job that fits your gifts, your passion and your capacity will give you the opportunity to shine.
We also offer Full time or Part-time hybrid positions in a variety of settings. Contact us to learn more.
Family friendly, flexible hours.
Hours of office operation are:
9am-5pm Monday through Friday
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Phone: ************ Fax : ************
Detailed job duties include:
Provides a variety of behavioral therapy services to clients in the community.
Provides treatment and support for individuals including but not limited to: cognitive-behavioral disorders, substance use disorders, psychosocial problems and other mental health conditions.
Provides counseling/support as needed or requested by the client.
Conduct initial and ongoing diagnostic assessments to establish working diagnoses and an individualized treatment plan.
Provide individual psychotherapy for those with mental health and substance use disorders, as assigned.
Develop Individualized Treatment Plan with clients.
Collaborative approach to include best practice and evidence-based interventions.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation.
Full-time, Part-time, Competitive pay
Benefits:
- Paid time off
- Health Insurance
- Life Insurance
$52k-93k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Independently Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Family Life Counseling 3.4
Norwalk, OH jobs
The behavioral therapist is responsible for providing treatment to individuals with behavioral disorders and/or disabilities. This includes assessment, evaluations, therapy interventions, intervention planning, case management, counseling services, education, supervision of staff, referrals from other agencies, training in behavior modification techniques, implementation of therapeutic interventions, developmentally appropriate interventions, etc.
Detailed job duties include:
Clinicians are encouraged to pursue and develop career path goals and passions.
Provides a variety of behavioral therapy services to clients in the community.
Provides treatment and support for individuals including but not limited to: cognitive-behavioral disorders, substance use disorders, psychosocial problems and other mental health conditions.
Provides counseling/support as needed or requested by the client.
Family friendly, flexible hours. Clinician is able to designate their own schedule.
Hours of office operation are:
9am-7pm Monday through Thursday
9am-5pm on Fridays.
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Part time or Full time hours
$52k-93k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Counseling Intern
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services 3.6
Cincinnati, OH jobs
Job Description
Join our mission to help individuals with mental illness, addictions and other challenges lead healthy and productive lives. Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCBHS) has openings for Counselor internships. We are seeking open-minded individuals that are currently enrolled in a Masters's program and ready to learn by doing. Our offices are located in Hamilton and Clermont County Ohio and Northern Kentucky. This is an unpaid internship. When you apply for this internship, enter $1 in the desired salary field.
Why Choose GCBHS?
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services is an eligible site for the Great Minds Fellowship!
As the region's most comprehensive community behavioral health organization, GCB seeks to make life better and brighter for those challenged with severe mental illness and addiction. Specifically, GCB is a non-profit behavioral health agency with over 650 staff serving more than 30,000 individuals annually.
Our offices are located in Hamilton and Clermont County Ohio and Northern Kentucky
We offer opportunities for employment during and after your internship
We offer hybrid office/work-from-home options
We've been voted a Top Workplace since 2010
We provide supportive and flexible supervision
We offer training opportunities and flexible scheduling
Internship Requirements
Must be a current student in an accredited counseling program
Candidate must be local - This is an in-person internship
What You'll Learn:
We specialize in working with adults and youth who are facing Substance Use Disorder and/or Mental Health disorders. Join our team at GCBHS where you'll have the opportunity to learn and grow in a variety of exciting areas, including diagnostic and assessment techniques, individual, group, and family interventions, crisis management, and trauma-informed care. Not only will you acquire essential skills to kickstart your career, like electronic health records management, caseload management, and teamwork, but you'll also get exposure to cutting-edge, evidence-based practices.
What We're Looking For:
Someone who is tech-savvy has strong communication skills and has an open mind to try new things and think outside the box. Additionally, the ability to ask for help when needed.
We have been named a Top Workplace in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky every year since 2010!
Please visit our website ************* to learn more about GCBHS.
#LifeChanging
$37k-50k yearly est. 30d ago
Counseling Intern
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services 3.6
Batavia, OH jobs
Job Description
Join our mission to help individuals with mental illness, addictions and other challenges lead healthy and productive lives. Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCBHS) has openings for Counselor internships. We are seeking open-minded individuals that are currently enrolled in a Masters's program and ready to learn by doing. Our offices are located in Hamilton and Clermont County Ohio and Northern Kentucky. This is an unpaid internship. When you apply for this internship, enter $1 in the desired salary field.
Why Choose GCBHS?
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services is an eligible site for the Great Minds Fellowship!
As the region's most comprehensive community behavioral health organization, GCB seeks to make life better and brighter for those challenged with severe mental illness and addiction. Specifically, GCB is a non-profit behavioral health agency with over 650 staff serving more than 30,000 individuals annually.
Our offices are located in Hamilton and Clermont County Ohio and Northern Kentucky
We offer opportunities for employment during and after your internship
We offer hybrid office/work-from-home options
We've been voted a Top Workplace since 2010
We provide supportive and flexible supervision
We offer training opportunities and flexible scheduling
Internship Requirements
Must be a current student in an accredited counseling program
Candidate must be local - This is an in-person internship
What You'll Learn:
We specialize in working with adults and youth who are facing Substance Use Disorder and/or Mental Health disorders. Join our team at GCBHS where you'll have the opportunity to learn and grow in a variety of exciting areas, including diagnostic and assessment techniques, individual, group, and family interventions, crisis management, and trauma-informed care. Not only will you acquire essential skills to kickstart your career, like electronic health records management, caseload management, and teamwork, but you'll also get exposure to cutting-edge, evidence-based practices.
What We're Looking For:
Someone who is tech-savvy has strong communication skills and has an open mind to try new things and think outside the box. Additionally, the ability to ask for help when needed.
We have been named a Top Workplace in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky every year since 2010!
Please visit our website ************* to learn more about GCBHS.
#LifeChanging
$37k-50k yearly est. 30d ago
Counseling Intern
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services 3.6
Amelia, OH jobs
Join our mission to help individuals with mental illness, addictions and other challenges lead healthy and productive lives. Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCBHS) has openings for Counselor internships. We are seeking open-minded individuals that are currently enrolled in a Masters's program and ready to learn by doing. Our offices are located in Hamilton and Clermont County Ohio and Northern Kentucky. This is an unpaid internship. When you apply for this internship, enter $1 in the desired salary field.
Why Choose GCBHS?
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services is an eligible site for the Great Minds Fellowship!
As the region's most comprehensive community behavioral health organization, GCB seeks to make life better and brighter for those challenged with severe mental illness and addiction. Specifically, GCB is a non-profit behavioral health agency with over 650 staff serving more than 30,000 individuals annually.
Our offices are located in Hamilton and Clermont County Ohio and Northern Kentucky
We offer opportunities for employment during and after your internship
We offer hybrid office/work-from-home options
We've been voted a Top Workplace since 2010
We provide supportive and flexible supervision
We offer training opportunities and flexible scheduling
Internship Requirements
Must be a current student in an accredited counseling program
Candidate must be local - This is an in-person internship
What You'll Learn:
We specialize in working with adults and youth who are facing Substance Use Disorder and/or Mental Health disorders. Join our team at GCBHS where you'll have the opportunity to learn and grow in a variety of exciting areas, including diagnostic and assessment techniques, individual, group, and family interventions, crisis management, and trauma-informed care. Not only will you acquire essential skills to kickstart your career, like electronic health records management, caseload management, and teamwork, but you'll also get exposure to cutting-edge, evidence-based practices.
What We're Looking For:
Someone who is tech-savvy has strong communication skills and has an open mind to try new things and think outside the box. Additionally, the ability to ask for help when needed.
We have been named a Top Workplace in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky every year since 2010!
Please visit our website ************* to learn more about GCBHS.
#LifeChanging
$37k-50k yearly est. Auto-Apply 19d ago
Counseling Intern
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services 3.6
Amelia, OH jobs
Job Description
Join our mission to help individuals with mental illness, addictions and other challenges lead healthy and productive lives. Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCBHS) has openings for Counselor internships. We are seeking open-minded individuals that are currently enrolled in a Masters's program and ready to learn by doing. Our offices are located in Hamilton and Clermont County Ohio and Northern Kentucky. This is an unpaid internship. When you apply for this internship, enter $1 in the desired salary field.
Why Choose GCBHS?
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services is an eligible site for the Great Minds Fellowship!
As the region's most comprehensive community behavioral health organization, GCB seeks to make life better and brighter for those challenged with severe mental illness and addiction. Specifically, GCB is a non-profit behavioral health agency with over 650 staff serving more than 30,000 individuals annually.
Our offices are located in Hamilton and Clermont County Ohio and Northern Kentucky
We offer opportunities for employment during and after your internship
We offer hybrid office/work-from-home options
We've been voted a Top Workplace since 2010
We provide supportive and flexible supervision
We offer training opportunities and flexible scheduling
Internship Requirements
Must be a current student in an accredited counseling program
Candidate must be local - This is an in-person internship
What You'll Learn:
We specialize in working with adults and youth who are facing Substance Use Disorder and/or Mental Health disorders. Join our team at GCBHS where you'll have the opportunity to learn and grow in a variety of exciting areas, including diagnostic and assessment techniques, individual, group, and family interventions, crisis management, and trauma-informed care. Not only will you acquire essential skills to kickstart your career, like electronic health records management, caseload management, and teamwork, but you'll also get exposure to cutting-edge, evidence-based practices.
What We're Looking For:
Someone who is tech-savvy has strong communication skills and has an open mind to try new things and think outside the box. Additionally, the ability to ask for help when needed.
We have been named a Top Workplace in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky every year since 2010!
Please visit our website ************* to learn more about GCBHS.
#LifeChanging