
Therapist
Centennial Talent Strategy & Executive Search, Bainbridge, OH, United States
Centennial, Inc. is partnering with Lighthouse Youth & Family Services to find a compassionate, skilled Therapist to join this mission‑driven team. This role provides evidence‑based clinical services to children and families.
About the Role
As a
Therapist , you’ll provide high‑quality clinical services using cognitive‑behavioral and other evidence‑based modalities. You’ll work directly with children, adolescents, and families to assess needs, develop treatment plans, deliver therapy, and support long‑term stability. This role blends clinical expertise, collaboration, and advocacy to help clients navigate challenges and strengthen their overall well‑being.
What You’ll Do
Conduct initial and ongoing diagnostic assessments
Develop and maintain individualized treatment plans with a multidisciplinary team
Provide individual and group psychotherapy to stabilize mental health symptoms
Deliver crisis intervention and support during acute situations
Document services accurately and in compliance with regulatory and billing standards
Meet agency utilization expectations and maintain organized, compliant client files
Serve as a liaison with referral sources, community partners, and internal programs
Provide cross‑coverage and support to colleagues as needed
Participate in required training and ongoing professional development
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor’s degree in social work or counseling
Active licensure in the State of Ohio (Social Worker or Counselor)
Preferred
Master’s degree in social work or counseling
One year of experience in social services or clinical practice
Who Thrives Here
You’re a clinician who values empathy, cultural sensitivity, and ethical practice. You build strong therapeutic relationships, communicate clearly, and collaborate well with others. You’re comfortable using technology for documentation and understand the importance of compliance, accountability, and high‑quality care.
Hybrid Work Model
You’ll work in a variety of settings—office, client homes, schools, and community locations—based on client needs. Some evening, weekend, or on‑call hours may be required depending on program demands.
Travel
Regional travel is expected, including transporting clients in your personal vehicle when needed.
Why Join Us
Mission‑driven work that changes lives
Supportive, collaborative team culture
Opportunities for professional growth and development
A role where your clinical skills and compassion make a real difference
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About the Role
As a
Therapist , you’ll provide high‑quality clinical services using cognitive‑behavioral and other evidence‑based modalities. You’ll work directly with children, adolescents, and families to assess needs, develop treatment plans, deliver therapy, and support long‑term stability. This role blends clinical expertise, collaboration, and advocacy to help clients navigate challenges and strengthen their overall well‑being.
What You’ll Do
Conduct initial and ongoing diagnostic assessments
Develop and maintain individualized treatment plans with a multidisciplinary team
Provide individual and group psychotherapy to stabilize mental health symptoms
Deliver crisis intervention and support during acute situations
Document services accurately and in compliance with regulatory and billing standards
Meet agency utilization expectations and maintain organized, compliant client files
Serve as a liaison with referral sources, community partners, and internal programs
Provide cross‑coverage and support to colleagues as needed
Participate in required training and ongoing professional development
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor’s degree in social work or counseling
Active licensure in the State of Ohio (Social Worker or Counselor)
Preferred
Master’s degree in social work or counseling
One year of experience in social services or clinical practice
Who Thrives Here
You’re a clinician who values empathy, cultural sensitivity, and ethical practice. You build strong therapeutic relationships, communicate clearly, and collaborate well with others. You’re comfortable using technology for documentation and understand the importance of compliance, accountability, and high‑quality care.
Hybrid Work Model
You’ll work in a variety of settings—office, client homes, schools, and community locations—based on client needs. Some evening, weekend, or on‑call hours may be required depending on program demands.
Travel
Regional travel is expected, including transporting clients in your personal vehicle when needed.
Why Join Us
Mission‑driven work that changes lives
Supportive, collaborative team culture
Opportunities for professional growth and development
A role where your clinical skills and compassion make a real difference
#J-18808-Ljbffr