The Clinical Therapist provides individual and group therapy, case management, and crisis intervention services to clients while maintaining accurate clinical records. They also collaborate with community service providers to ensure integrated care and assist in program development.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or a related field and possess an active professional license such as LCDC, LSW, LPC, or LPCC. Applicants are also required to pass a BCI background check, corporate compliance checks, and a drug screen.
bachelor degreeStrength-based approachTreatment planningHIPAA complianceCrisis interventionPatient advocacyCase managementSafety planningReferral coordinationClinical documentationIntegrated careIndividual therapyGroup therapyMental health assessmentAddiction counselingCulturally sensitive care
Job description
Lighthouse Behavioral Health Solutions (LBHS) offers a full continuum of care, including outpatient, intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, residential treatment, psychiatric services, and medication‑assisted treatment. We take pride in creating a welcoming, compassionate environment where individuals feel supported. Our team believes in every client’s ability to achieve recovery and rebuild meaningful, engaged lives in their communities.
Assisting individuals recovering from addiction or mental health challenges by providing specialized clinical services. This position reports to a Clinical Supervisor.
Duties and Responsibilities
Provides clinical services such as individual and group therapy, case management, and crisis intervention services to Lighthouse clients within the scope of practice and as privileged by the supervisor.
Completes the crisis and safety plan, treatment plan, service notes, transition and discharge plan, forms, and miscellaneous job-related reports about a person served in the time frame required by the center, accreditation and certification bodies, respective professional licensing boards, and funding sources.
Maintains an accurate and complete clinical record for each client served under Quality Improvement and billing standards.
Assists in program development and planning as assigned.
Responds to requests for clinical information on clients served as allowed by law and applicable rules and regulations. Verbal and written communications of Protected Health Information (PHI) must comply with 42 CFR Part 2, mental health laws, and HIPAA. The Counselor shares only information within the scope of practice and professional licensing standards.
Keeps abreast of community resources, educates clients about those resources, and makes appropriate referrals as needed to meet client needs. Activates Case Management or CPST Services as medically necessary to help remove barriers to recovery (e.g., problems with finance/poverty, living arrangements/housing, occupation, skill-building/education, and support system).
Collaborates and coordinates with other service providers involved in client care in the community to promote integrated and holistic care.
Benefits
401(k)
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Medical insurance
Paid holidays
Paid time off
Life insurance
Parental leave
Sick time
Loan forgiveness programs
Supervision
Paid continuing education
Responds to community professionals in a timely manner, after contacting Lighthouse staff.
Promotes progressive pro-social interventions (e.g., client connectedness in the community, involvement in a safe and supportive environment, participation in activities where the client finds social acceptance), and positive reinforcement strategies.
Person-centered, strength-based, and culturally sensitive approach when promoting client engagement in the community.
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work or related field or equivalent experience.
Active license (LCDC II/LCDC III/ LSW/LPC/LICDC/LISW/LPCC)
Must pass BCI check, all Corporate Compliance checks, and employment drug screen.
**Compensation is dependent on licensure and years of experience
Location: Columbus, OH
Our benefits package includes paid time off (PTO and sick time), paid holidays, medical/dental/vision, 401(k), life insurance, paid continuing education with supervision, parental leave, and eligibility for loan forgiveness programs.
LBHS is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability status, genetics, gender identity and/or expression, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
LBHS adheres to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act as amended, Ohio Civil Rights Act, and all applicable rules and regulations. LBHS is an equal opportunity employer.