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Preference will be given to those applicants who possess dual licensure (LCDC) and/or are currently EMDR trained/certified. Preference will be given to those applicants who possess dual licensure (LCDC) and/or are currently EMDR trained/certified.
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Possession of a valid LCSW, LPC, LMFT, LCDC license issued by the appropriate state licensing board. Possession of a valid LCSW, LPC, LMFT, LCDC license issued by the appropriate state licensing board.
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License as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) from. license as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) from. Letter of registration as a Counselor Intern or current, valid. Applications can be submitted through the TDCJ website, the Work In Texas website, fax, mail, email, or hand delivered.
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Therapists rendering substance use services are required to have active, dependent license through the Ohio Credentialing Board, LCDC-III preferred; LCDC-II considered on a case-by-case basis.
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LPCC (Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor) LISW (Licensed Independent Social Worker) IMFT (Independent Marriage & Family Therapist LICDC (Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor) LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) LSW (Licensed Social Worker) MFT ( Marriage & Family Therapist) LCDC III (Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor.
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License: Must possess a state licensure: LPC, LPC-A, LCDC, LMFT, LMSW or LCSW.Additional Requirements: CPR and CPI training must be completed prior to beginning work. License: Must possess a state licensure: LPC, LPC-A, LCDC, LMFT, LMSW or LCSW.Additional Requirements: CPR and CPI training must be completed prior to beginning work.
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Requirements Minimum of LCDC II required A minimum of 2 years of experience working with chemically dependent populations. Current openings include full time - Monday to Friday - day shift Weekend only group facilitator positions also available with enhanced hourly rates of pay.
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Crisis intervention may require consultation with LCDC staff regarding management/treatment concerns, referral, and/or mental health follow-up. Must be able to obtain and maintain security clearance at LCDC.
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The Therapist works under the supervision of the Clinical Supervisor and is responsible for providing treatment services consistent with CDCA or LCDC scopes of practice. Chemical Dependency Counselor assistant (CDCA) required.
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Current valid licensed as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) or current certification as a Certified Criminal Justice Professional (CCJP) by the Texas Certification Board of Addictions Professional or a current valid Qualified Credentialed Counselor (QCC) licensed to conduct counseling in a treatment environment.
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For SUD positions, LCDC II, LCDC III, or LICDC is preferred. Full - Time: 40 Hours Per Week Monday - Friday: 7am - 7pm Flexible Location: Wadsworth, Ohio - Outpatient $10,000 sign-on bonus for dependent (LPC,LSW,MFT) $15,000 sign-on bonus for independent (LPCC,LISW,IMFT) Bonus requires 2-year work commitment Summary: The Mental Health Therapist II apply graduate-level counseling skills/social work as an independently licensed staff as stipulated by the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board.
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LMSW or LPC with LCDC license required. LMSW or LPC with LCDC license. LMSW or LPC with LCDC license required. LMSW or LPC with LCDC license. As an Outpatient Therapist, you are responsible for clinical treatment for patients receiving treatment for psychiatric, and substance abuse issues as an outpatient.
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LCDC Intern license required. LCDC Intern license required. One (1) year of experience in the mental health or substance use counseling field is preferred. Qualifications: Graduate from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Counseling, Social Work or a closely related field is required.
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Implementation includes the sourcing of locations, identification of staff, set up in training/registration system (LCDC), support to trainer and host, and all administrative tasks. Implementation includes the sourcing of locations, identification of staff, set up in training/registration system (LCDC), support to trainer and host, and all administrative tasks.
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Licensure: Current Social Worker license in the state of Texas is highly preferred; Current substance abuse license preferred (ADC, AADC, LCDC-I, LCDC) Licensure: Current Social Worker license in the state of Texas is highly preferred; Current substance abuse license preferred (ADC, AADC, LCDC-I, LCDC.
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