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Ohio Outpatient Therapist - Now Hiring

Overview:
PHP/IOP TherapistFull TimeDayton, OH$5,000 Sign-on Bonus! Beckett Springs Changes is an outpatient behavioral facility located in Dayton, OH.
The facility offers outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents and their families.
At Beckett Springs Changes we are dedicated to Changing People's Lives .
Adult Outpatient PHP/IOP Therapist:
The Outpatient Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP).
Beckett Springs Changes is a therapeutic and recovery-focused program offered as a day program or an evening program to support adults who must maintain their work, school, or family schedule.
We offer supervised, medication management, on-site therapy along with Solution-Focused Therapy and Mindfulness Training to our patients.
We are seeking a Master level therapist to join our team! Members of our team enjoy:
Working with a highly engaged staffHealthy staffing levelsFlexible schedulingCareer growthCompetitive compensationUKG Wallet - We've partnered with UKG Wallet, a voluntary Earned Wage Access benefit, to offer employees access to their pay on their schedule.
Position Details:
Responsible for providing psychotherapy and counseling therapies including group, individual and family therapy for patients suffering from psychiatric and substance abuse issues.
Works with multi-disciplinary team to develop individualized plan of care.
Ensure accurate and timely patient documentation
Qualifications:
Requirements:
Master's Degree in Social Work, Counseling or Marriage and Family Therapy, or Bachelor's Degree in Social Work and relevant licensure (LSW, LPC, MFT,).
State Licensure per state requirementsCPR and CPI Certification within 30 day of employment
Experience:
Prior work with psychiatric and chemical dependency patients.
Salary:
$15.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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