Are you passionate about making a real difference in people’s lives? At Shoreline Behavioral Health services, we strive to provide timely clinical interventions and treatment services to those struggling with addiction and co-occurring disorders. We are dedicated to providing compassionate and accessible care within our community and adjoining areas.
We are seeking a full-time clinical counselor to join our clinical team who is motivated by a passion to help individuals and families struggling with addiction and co-occurring disorders. Applicant must be willing and available to work five days a week (M-F) to include some evening hours, as needed. This position is housed within our outpatient clinic in Conway, SC.
Specific Responsibilities:
- Provides individual and group counseling
- Completes biopsychosocial assessments during open access, as needed
- Provides crisis intervention services to call-in and walk-in clients, as needed
- Assists other clinical staff with staffing cases, placement decisions, and treatment methods/materials
- Able to learn and implement evidence-based treatment modalities
- Contributes effectively as a team member, participating in weekly team meetings, sharing ideas, and communicating with supervisors and other team members
- Maintains accurate records as required by OSUS, Medicaid and agency policy/procedures, as assigned
- Maintains current licensures and/or certification necessary for the position
- Maintains client charts according to quality standards regarding clinical content and timely entry as established by OSUS, Medicaid and agency policy/procedures
- Provides the required amount of direct service time each week
- Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor
Position Benefits:
- Comprehensive benefits package including participation in PEBA insurance, the SC Retirement System, Deferred Compensation, and paid time off for holidays & personal/sick leave
- Credentialing assistance
- Opportunities for continuing education credits (CEUs)
Qualifications: LPC, LISW-CP, LMFT, LMSW, or master’s degree in human service-related field and working toward licensure required. Must be able to use clinical judgement while working independently at times and be self-directed.