About The Position

Now offering a $2,000 hiring bonus! Come be a part of EMDR 2026 Co-Hort. You’ll get everything you need to confidently integrate EMDR— with real-world tools, expert guidance, and a team dedicated to your success every step of the way. Primary Responsibilities Provides quality therapeutic interventions in the behavioral health office setting as scheduled. Evening hours required for this position due to IOP programming for adolescents. Facilitates holistic, recovery empowering, group therapy through the Intensive Outpatient Program for adolescents impacted by co-occurring substance use and adversity or trauma. Facilitates individual, family, and group therapy to clients and their families as appropriate. Conduct substance use assessments to determine the needed level of care and identify recommendations per ASAM standards. Completes biopsychosocial assessments and creates person centered treatment plans. Review and update treatment plans, personal recovery plans, and discharge plans based on client needs and program standards. Completes clinical documentation within 24 hours of service provided. Maintains required billable hours, with work hours that are maintained in a way that is responsive to client’s needs. Maintains all client case records by documenting client contacts, as well as contacts with referral sources, schools, parents, and other professionals. Collaborates with other involved service providers, with client consent to enhance team and program effectiveness. Attends and participates in clinical supervision, collaborative treatment planning meetings, case conferences, and training providing information relating to evidence-based practices and implementation of treatment. Participates as a positive member of the Behavioral Health Center environment. Complies with the agency's continuous quality improvement standards. Maintains confidentiality for all individuals served by Family Ark and secure client information per HIPAA standards. Adheres to the Code of Ethics and professional standards relevant to his/her professional discipline. Attends continuing education classes, seminars, and other professional training courses related to the youth and families receiving services from Family Ark, and in order to obtain and maintain licensure. Complies with federal, state, and local laws concerning child abuse, domestic violence, duty to warn and other mandated reporting statutes. Maintains communication with inter-agency Recovery Coach/Case Manager to ensure wraparound treatment and services when appropriate. Regularly attend staff meetings and is prepared to discuss issues that affect clients, staff, the agency and the community if needed. Prepares case presentations for weekly treatment team and clinical supervision. Participates in child and family team meetings and court proceedings as necessary for client care. Participates in 24-hour on-call rotation. Collaborate with community partners including DCS, Juvenile Probations officers, school officials, family members, and other health agencies regarding comprehensive care and client needs and conditions Other duties and responsibilities as directed.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in social work, marriage and family therapy, mental health counseling, psychology or related field.
  • Professional clinical licensure by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (i.e., LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, LCAC, etc.) is preferred. Associate level licensure will be considered.
  • Previous experience with clients impacted by substance use disorder preferred.
  • Ability to assess and coordinate the treatment needs for complex family systems.
  • Ability to interact effectively with people from diverse social and economic backgrounds.
  • Adheres to the Professional Standards Agreement.
  • 2 years of like social service experience in his/hers/their respective discipline.
  • Ability to assess and coordinate the treatment needs for complex family systems.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills are important.
  • Ability to interact effectively with people from diverse social and economic backgrounds.

Responsibilities

  • Provides quality therapeutic interventions in the behavioral health office setting as scheduled.
  • Facilitates holistic, recovery empowering, group therapy through the Intensive Outpatient Program for adolescents impacted by co-occurring substance use and adversity or trauma.
  • Facilitates individual, family, and group therapy to clients and their families as appropriate.
  • Conduct substance use assessments to determine the needed level of care and identify recommendations per ASAM standards.
  • Completes biopsychosocial assessments and creates person centered treatment plans.
  • Review and update treatment plans, personal recovery plans, and discharge plans based on client needs and program standards.
  • Completes clinical documentation within 24 hours of service provided.
  • Maintains required billable hours, with work hours that are maintained in a way that is responsive to client’s needs.
  • Maintains all client case records by documenting client contacts, as well as contacts with referral sources, schools, parents, and other professionals.
  • Collaborates with other involved service providers, with client consent to enhance team and program effectiveness.
  • Attends and participates in clinical supervision, collaborative treatment planning meetings, case conferences, and training providing information relating to evidence-based practices and implementation of treatment.
  • Participates as a positive member of the Behavioral Health Center environment.
  • Complies with the agency's continuous quality improvement standards.
  • Maintains confidentiality for all individuals served by Family Ark and secure client information per HIPAA standards.
  • Adheres to the Code of Ethics and professional standards relevant to his/her professional discipline.
  • Attends continuing education classes, seminars, and other professional training courses related to the youth and families receiving services from Family Ark, and in order to obtain and maintain licensure.
  • Complies with federal, state, and local laws concerning child abuse, domestic violence, duty to warn and other mandated reporting statutes.
  • Maintains communication with inter-agency Recovery Coach/Case Manager to ensure wraparound treatment and services when appropriate.
  • Regularly attend staff meetings and is prepared to discuss issues that affect clients, staff, the agency and the community if needed.
  • Prepares case presentations for weekly treatment team and clinical supervision.
  • Participates in child and family team meetings and court proceedings as necessary for client care.
  • Participates in 24-hour on-call rotation.
  • Collaborate with community partners including DCS, Juvenile Probations officers, school officials, family members, and other health agencies regarding comprehensive care and client needs and conditions
  • Other duties and responsibilities as directed.
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