
Outpatient Youth Therapist
Crossroads Health, Pepper Pike, OH, United States
Crossroads Health , a 501(c)(3) non‑profit organization with facilities located in Mentor, Painesville, and Cleveland, serves Northeast Ohio communities with comprehensive behavioral and primary integrated healthcare, early childhood services, extended housing and recovery services—no matter one’s ability to pay. Our mission is to provide hope, healing, and healthcare to everyone.
If you enjoy working with children 14‑17 years of age, then our
Outpatient Therapist
position may be the right fit for you at our Youth Residential Campus, New Directions. In operation since 1981, New Directions, Inc. provides a full continuum of treatment programming for adolescents struggling with a primary substance abuse disorder, as well as co‑occurring mental health concerns. The facility also accepts pregnant adolescents. Located in Pepper Pike, Ohio, the facility offers gender‑specific residential programs, an intensive outpatient program (IOP), and traditional outpatient programs. New Directions does not provide medical detoxification services on‑site.
The Outpatient Therapist provides comprehensive substance use assessments, develops individualized treatment plans, and facilitates therapeutic services for adolescents with co‑occurring mental health and substance use disorder. This role supports youth and families through trauma‑informed care in an outpatient and IOP setting. This position is responsible for conducting biopsychosocial assessments, risk assessments, and substance use screenings for adolescents, determining appropriate level of care using clinical judgement and standardized tools, coordinating admissions into outpatient or IOP services, and collecting information necessary for financial support. The role also includes co‑facilitating IOP group therapy sessions, facilitating individual and family therapy sessions, developing and implementing individualized treatment plans, and coordinating admissions into other levels of care. This licensed mental health provider will engage as a member of a collaborative team and the therapist needs to have evening availability.
More specifically, this therapist role is primarily responsible for the following:
Provide trauma‑informed services to clients and their family system.
Provide accurate, concise and concurrent documentation according to program procedures and policies, including diagnostic assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and discharge summaries.
Provide consultation and collaboration with community partners and clients’ treatment teams, promoting New Directions services and engaging in outreach activities.
Provide practical skills‑focused individual therapy.
Make referrals for clients and/or family members as appropriate.
Identify potential areas for crisis and proactive plans to prevent it.
Position Requirements
CDCA (with hands‑on clinical experience), LCDCII, LCDC III, LSW or LPC required.
Experience performing diagnostic assessments in a mental health setting.
Experience in crisis intervention, triage, and knowledge of community resources (preferred).
2 years of experience working with adolescents and their families involving addiction and mental health treatment.
Experience working with parents and legal guardians of the clients in a family counseling setting.
Must have a valid Ohio driver’s license, an acceptable driving record (4 points or less), and carry automobile insurance with minimum liability limits of $100,000/$300,000 and property damage of $50,000.
Our Organization is committed to equal employment opportunity. We do not discriminate against employees or applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, gender/sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and pregnancy‑related conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, uniform service member status, genetic information, or any other status protected by law. We are a drug‑free environment and all hires are required to pass a 10‑panel drug screen which includes screening for THC.
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If you enjoy working with children 14‑17 years of age, then our
Outpatient Therapist
position may be the right fit for you at our Youth Residential Campus, New Directions. In operation since 1981, New Directions, Inc. provides a full continuum of treatment programming for adolescents struggling with a primary substance abuse disorder, as well as co‑occurring mental health concerns. The facility also accepts pregnant adolescents. Located in Pepper Pike, Ohio, the facility offers gender‑specific residential programs, an intensive outpatient program (IOP), and traditional outpatient programs. New Directions does not provide medical detoxification services on‑site.
The Outpatient Therapist provides comprehensive substance use assessments, develops individualized treatment plans, and facilitates therapeutic services for adolescents with co‑occurring mental health and substance use disorder. This role supports youth and families through trauma‑informed care in an outpatient and IOP setting. This position is responsible for conducting biopsychosocial assessments, risk assessments, and substance use screenings for adolescents, determining appropriate level of care using clinical judgement and standardized tools, coordinating admissions into outpatient or IOP services, and collecting information necessary for financial support. The role also includes co‑facilitating IOP group therapy sessions, facilitating individual and family therapy sessions, developing and implementing individualized treatment plans, and coordinating admissions into other levels of care. This licensed mental health provider will engage as a member of a collaborative team and the therapist needs to have evening availability.
More specifically, this therapist role is primarily responsible for the following:
Provide trauma‑informed services to clients and their family system.
Provide accurate, concise and concurrent documentation according to program procedures and policies, including diagnostic assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and discharge summaries.
Provide consultation and collaboration with community partners and clients’ treatment teams, promoting New Directions services and engaging in outreach activities.
Provide practical skills‑focused individual therapy.
Make referrals for clients and/or family members as appropriate.
Identify potential areas for crisis and proactive plans to prevent it.
Position Requirements
CDCA (with hands‑on clinical experience), LCDCII, LCDC III, LSW or LPC required.
Experience performing diagnostic assessments in a mental health setting.
Experience in crisis intervention, triage, and knowledge of community resources (preferred).
2 years of experience working with adolescents and their families involving addiction and mental health treatment.
Experience working with parents and legal guardians of the clients in a family counseling setting.
Must have a valid Ohio driver’s license, an acceptable driving record (4 points or less), and carry automobile insurance with minimum liability limits of $100,000/$300,000 and property damage of $50,000.
Our Organization is committed to equal employment opportunity. We do not discriminate against employees or applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, gender/sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and pregnancy‑related conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, uniform service member status, genetic information, or any other status protected by law. We are a drug‑free environment and all hires are required to pass a 10‑panel drug screen which includes screening for THC.
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