SUMMARY: The Behavioral Health Intake Therapist is a licensed clinician (LPCC or LISW) responsible for conducting comprehensive Mental Health (MH) and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) assessments, initiating individualized service plans (ISPs), and ensuring compliance with OhioMHAS, COA, and HRSA standards. This role supports therapists by managing intake workflows, maintaining documentation compliance, and ensuring all required paperwork is completed accurately and on time. SUPERVISOR : Director of Behavioral Health or Designee DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Clinical Intake & Assessment Perform MH and SUD biopsychosocial assessments for new and returning patients Administer standardized screening tools: PHQ-9, GAD-7, AUDIT/DAST, ASSIST, C-SSRS etc. Establish preliminary diagnoses and level-of-care recommendations per DSM-5 and payer requirements. Provide brief interventions, safety planning, and warm handoffs to therapy, MAT, psychiatry, or primary care. Treatment Planning & Documentation Create and update Individualized Service Plans (ISPs) per OMHAS timelines and COA standards. Ensure completion of all FQHC-required paperwork (consents, releases, SDOH screenings, UDS measures). Maintain accurate, timely documentation in the EHR to meet Medicaid, Medicare, and HRSA compliance. Compliance & Operational Support Monitor therapist caseloads; assist with triage and scheduling to maintain access and balance. Run compliance and productivity reports (e.g., overdue ISPs, unsigned notes, screening completion). Follow up on outstanding tasks and documentation to keep therapists compliant with OMHAS and COA standards. Participate in quality improvement initiatives and audit preparation. Coordination & Communication Collaborate with medical providers, care managers, and external partners for integrated care. Educate patients on services and address barriers to engagement (transportation, insurance, SDOH needs). Uphold trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and recovery-oriented practices. Core Competencies Compliance & Detail Orientation Clinical Judgment & Risk Assessment Team Collaboration & Communication Data Analysis & Reporting Patient-Centered Care Performance Metrics Documentation compliance: Notes within 24–48 hours; ISPs updated per OMHAS/COA timelines. Screening completions: rates at intake and intervals. Audit readiness: 95% compliance with OMHAS, COA, HRSA standards. Other duties as assigned. The Duties and Responsibilities above represent the most significant duties of this position, but do not exclude other assignments that would be within the qualification and responsibility levels of this position.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees