- Location
- Columbus, OH
- Department
- Healthcare
- Education
- Master
- Source
- Paylocity
Description
Description
The Mental Health Clinician will provide comprehensive, high-quality clinical and school-based mental health services to children, adolescents, and adults served by APDS and its partners. This role integrates school-based social-emotional support, general outpatient mental health care, and community collaboration to promote academic success, emotional well-being, recovery, and long-term stability.
The clinician will deliver assessments, intervention, treatment planning, and prevention services using evidence-based practices while working collaboratively with schools, families, courts, child-serving systems, and community partners.
Duties/Responsibilities:
School-Based Clinical & Student Support Services
- Provide direct social-emotional and behavioral health services to students through individual and group interventions.
- Conduct assessments to identify student needs and develop appropriate intervention and support plans.
- Collaborate with teachers, administrators, school staff, and families to create supportive learning environments.
- Participate in crisis intervention, case management, and referral services to internal and community-based resources.
- Support student attendance, retention, and academic success through advocacy, monitoring, and resource coordination.
- Participate in the development and implementation of IEPs and 504 Plans, as appropriate.
- Maintain accurate, confidential student records in compliance with district, state, and federal requirements.
- Provide consultation and training to school staff related to social-emotional learning, trauma-informed care, and behavioral interventions.
- All other duties as requested
General Mental Health & Clinical Services
- Conduct comprehensive mental health and substance use assessments, including readiness for change.
- Develop individualized treatment and prevention plans aligned with identified clinical needs.
- Facilitate individual and group counseling addressing mental health disorders, substance use disorders, anger/anxiety management, domestic violence behaviors, and trauma-related concerns.
- Utilize evidence-based practices, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, trauma-informed care, and ASAM Criteria for substance use disorders.
- Provide ongoing client advocacy and facilitate access to supportive resources that promote recovery, reintegration, and stability.
- All other duties as requested
Collaboration, Documentation & Program Support
- Collaborate with internal APDS staff, AUS, National Center for Urban Solutions, Franklin County Courts, Franklin County Children Services, and other partners to ensure coordinated care.
- Maintain accurate and timely electronic health records, treatment plans, progress notes, and required documentation in accordance with APDS standards.
- Participate in data collection, reporting, quality assurance, and peer review activities.
- Assist with program development, curriculum enhancement, and implementation of best practices across school-based and community services.
Organizational & Professional Responsibilities
- Maintain required productivity levels and complete all documentation within designated timeframes.
- Provide professional, timely correspondence with authorized contacts regarding student and client progress.
- Participate in scheduled supervision sessions, all-staff meetings, and assigned committees.
- Participate in Quality Assurance and/or Peer Review sessions (weekly or monthly, as assigned).
- Maintain compliance with all APDS/AUS and partner policies and procedures.
- Complete a minimum of sixteen (16) hours of relevant training annually.
- Support student/client retention strategies across programs.
- Serve as a substitute facilitator in other APDS programs as qualified and requested.
- Participate in and support APDS/AUS activities and community events.
- All staff are required to maintain work schedules that adhere to APDS operating hours in order to meet client service needs
- This includes, at minimum, one designated on-site workday per week through close of business
- Requests for deviation from this requirement will not be approved.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- Master of Social Work (MSW) from a CSWE-accredited program OR Master’s degree from a CACREP-accredited clinical mental health counseling, rehabilitation counseling, or addiction counseling program.
- Valid Ohio license through the CSWMFT Board:
- Eligible for or currently holding an Ohio Department of Education Five-Year Pupil Services License or Registration (School Social Work).
- Demonstrated experience working with children, adolescents, families, and/or justice-involved individuals.
- Strong communication, collaboration, and clinical documentation skills.
- Knowledge of trauma-informed care, culturally responsive practices, and integrated support systems.
- Ability to meet background check and drug-free workplace requirements.
Skills and Competencies
- Proficiency in electronic health record (EHR) systems and clinical documentation.
- Efficient use of computer word processing programs, email, and internet
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively with a team.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and other relevant software applications.
- Demonstrates maturity and professionalism within interpersonal relationships
- Effective independent time management and prioritization skills
- Experience working at or collaborating with family centered organizations
- Demonstrated professionalism, maturity, and ethical decision-making.
- Experience working within the criminal justice system or with justice-involved individuals.