Job Description
Integrated co-occuring treatment refers to working with clients with multiple diagnoses, both mental health and addiction. Our Integrated Co-occurring Treatment Program offers therapists the ability to work with both youth and families in their natural environment to maximize the therapeutic impact of treatment, with an emphasis on helping clients work through substance use concerns. The goal of ICT is to prevent out-of-home placement for clients. Treatment is family-focused and strengths-based. ICT Therapists work with an average of 7 families at a time.
We offer specialty therapies such as EDMR, play therapy and sand tray therapy in addition to basic treatment modalities. Working in community-based behavioral health is a great start to your career or an impactful way to develop additional skills mid-career.
Benefits of working with Child Guidance & Family Solutions include flexible M-F schedules, telehealth options, incentive bonuses, and paid time off. We are known for providing high quality supervision and many training opportunities to our team. We use the state of the art Epic system for electronic client health records.
We are looking for licensed outpatient therapists who can:
- Provide an atmosphere of trust, welcome, acceptance and hope for all clients
- Show respect for cultural differences, beliefs and values, and integrate information related to cultural traditions and values into treatment
- Collaborate with clients to implement treatment plans
- Conduct assessments and evaluations to establish appropriate treatment goals and objectives for clients
- Plan, implement and evaluate treatment plans
- Provide guidance to facilitate clients' normal growth and development, and aid in their understanding and solving of current and potential problems
- Coordinating with other Summit County providers, such as Juvenile Court, Summit County Children Services and Families & Children First Council
- Create case notes in Epic per current standards for content and timeliness
- Demonstrate appropriate de-escalation skills
Requirements:
- LSW with master's degree or LPC required; LPCC or LISW preferred
- Dual credential with CDCA, LCDC II, LCDC III or LICDC a plus
- Experience providing behavioral therapy to children and families preferred
- Strong diagnostic skills; ability to apply effective behavioral intervention strategies