Provides in-home and or office based treatment and support to individual child, adolescents, adults and families.
Conduct thorough, accurate mental health assessments documenting findings according to ODMH standards
Works a 40-hour, non-structured work week, which may include 1-2 evenings.
Provides family education, skills, training, and individual, family and group therapy using brief, goal-oriented treatment plans
Provides advocacy work with schools, court, and other social service agencies as needed
When appropriate, arranges for follow-up and ongoing case management after termination to ensure that referral to ongoing services occurs smoothly
Attends staff meetings and in-service training by employer
Attends and participates in weekly case consultation sessions and business meetings as necessary.
Keeps thorough and up-to-date client records and charting
Carry crisis line in rotation with co-clinicians.
Dresses appropriately per agency guidelines
Does necessary communication with insurance companies and funding agencies as needed
Assumes any other responsibilities as may be appropriate as directed by the Clinical Director
Qualifications to be licensed in the state of Ohio as a LSW, LPC, LISW or LPCC.
Provide individual one on one counseling services with children, adolescents, adults and families.
To be able to work independently, while also working as part of a team to provide services with members of our community with dignity, empathy and compassion. To have a desire and motivation to help others see the best in them and find their strengths.
Complete assessment, diagnose, formulate a treatment plan and carry out services along with termination, with meeting deadlines for documention.