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Family Community Services

Outpatient Therapist

Family Community Services, Kent, Ohio, us, 44242

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Outpatient Therapist – Kent Office Location: Kent, OH, United States

Job Type: Full-time, Part-time

Salary: $45,000 – $60,000

General Statement of Duties The position is primarily responsible for the provision of direct client care services and some community services. Serves as a “generalist” providing a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic services to a varied client population, including adults and children with severe mental disabilities, based upon agency need.

Essential Responsibilities

Evaluate client needs for services in regard to appropriateness of request, urgency and recommended action, and facilitate all necessary referrals.

Conduct and write diagnostic assessments according to VCS policies and procedures to assess the nature of the problem and establish medical necessity as well as other relevant health, social and mental health factors.

Develop and implement Individual Service Plans with the client based upon the findings of the diagnostic assessment.

Provide psychotherapy/counseling services to clients and significant others through individual, group, and/or family methods according to current professional standards of care.

Review and update ISPs, progress notes, and diagnoses on a scheduled basis to ensure continued provision of proper and necessary services, and modify the plan of treatment when appropriate.

Provide Community Support Program Services as defined in OAC 5122-29-17.

Enter and maintain daily schedule in the computer system as required.

At a minimum, achieve and maintain the Agency’s established productivity standards.

Provide crisis intervention, pre-hospital screening, and/or emergency services on a priority basis "as needed".

Make referrals to other services within the community and within the Agency as indicated.

Attend and participate in staff meetings, in-service training, supervision, various committees as assigned including Performance Improvement, workshops, and other meetings to receive information and instructions, and remain current and accurate on procedures, policies, and techniques.

Participate in assigned community service activities including talks and speeches.

Consult, collaborate, and communicate in a timely and accurate manner all client-related issues and concerns internally to VCS staff and externally to other agency service providers, schools, law enforcement agencies, courts, etc., to ensure coordination of care.

Serve other departments, programs, and/or service locations, on a full or part-time basis, as needed and as assigned.

Complete all documentation, including consumer outcomes, in a legible and timely manner according to the policies of VCS and the Ohio Department of Mental Health and provide necessary data for statistical and billing purposes.

Maintain effective working relationships with co‑workers and make every attempt to resolve work-related difficulties with the co‑worker in a timely fashion.

Communicate all concerns and questions regarding program functioning and client care to the immediate supervisor.

Maintain current knowledge of all applicable VCS policies and procedures and function according to these standards.

Provide clinical services to dual diagnosis clients if the provider is qualified by declared competency in drug and alcohol counseling, certification in drug and alcohol counseling, or with supervision of a CCDC-III.

May be assigned to after‑hours on‑call rotation.

Participate on VCS committees as assigned.

Perform other assigned and related duties specific and customary to the department in which they are assigned.

Comply with agency policies and procedures, COA regulations, federal and state requirements, and educational/certification/registry requirements.

Qualifications

Clinical interview methods; individual, family, and group counseling methods.

Knowledge and techniques for facilitating personality/behavior change.

Capacity for collecting, organizing, and reporting data to reach valid clinical conclusions.

Ability to develop and implement treatment plans.

Skills in crisis intervention and emergency services.

Specialized knowledge of the mental health field.

Knowledge in the implementation of current applicable diagnostic standards.

Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.

Ability to establish and maintain clinically effective relationships with clients and their significant others.

Ability to function as part of an organization by working with others and adhering to established policies and procedures.

Training in First Aid, CPR and De‑escalation techniques.

Ability to function in a host setting and work comfortably and effectively in the client’s natural environment.

Must have a valid Ohio Driver’s License, reliable transportation, and meet agency requirements for driving insurability.

Must be able to meet agency requirements for criminal background check (Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification & Investigation).

Minimum Educational / Licensure Requirements The position requires a Master’s Degree in Social Work or Counseling from an accredited university and must be licensed as an LPC/LPCC or LSW/LISW, or must have completed all coursework and passed examinations for LPC.

Minimum Experience Requirements Be knowledgeable of and adhere to all pertinent federal, state, and local laws, standards of the Ohio Department of Mental Health, and appropriate professional ethical standards.

Salary Information $45,000 – $60,000.

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