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A leading behavioral health provider is seeking an empathic Counselor to provide therapy in Mentor, Ohio. The role involves diagnosing, developing treatment plans, and delivering therapy services to a diverse client base in a collaborative environment. Candidates should possess relevant degrees and licenses and demonstrate strong interpersonal and crisis management skills.
Crossroads Health provides a continuum of quality life-changing behavioral health and specialized chemical dependency treatment services to children, adolescents, young adults, adults and families. As a leader in the behavioral health field, we offer a vast array of programs and services that evaluate, educate, strengthen and support thousands of children, adults and their families each year.
We are currently seeking an empathic and passionate Counselor to provide individual and family therapy to our clients in our Mentor, Lake County office. The Outpatient Counselor offers diagnostic assessment and counseling within the office setting. This position is responsible for individual, family, and group services. This licensed provider will engage as a member of one or more collaborative teams. With a Trauma Informed approach, this position will be a representative for the organization and how we offer integrated services for recovery and mental health. Position will have adult clients and duties include:
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