Job Description
Job Description
Benefits :
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Position Title : Behavioral Health Specialist
Department : Clinical Reports To : Clinical Director FLSA Status : Exempt
Employment Type : Full-Time Job Level : 4
Job Summary
Carex Behavioral Health is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Social Worker to join our Columbus office. This position reports directly to the Clinical Director and plays a vital role in delivering highquality clinical services to children and adults within our behavioral health programs.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Conduct therapeutic groups for children, adults, and familiesComplete comprehensive diagnostic assessmentsDevelop individualized treatment plans and update them as neededMaintain accurate and timely progress notes and documentation per Carex and Joint Commission requirementsCollaborate with multidisciplinary team members to support client treatment goalsUphold all ethical, professional, and regulatory standardsParticipate in staff meetings, trainings, and supervision as requiredQualifications
Bachelors degree in Social Work (BSW)Licensed Social Worker (LSW) or licenseeligibleMinimum of 2 years of clinical experience providing services to children and adultsExperience conducting therapeutic groupsAbility to complete diagnostic assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes in compliance with Carex and Joint Commission standardsProficiency in electronic health records (EHR) and Microsoft Office toolsStrong teamwork, communication, and organizational skillsCommitment to Carex Behavioral Healths mission, vision, and valuesWorking Conditions
Works in a variety of settings, including office environments, schools, community centers, client homes, and healthcare or social service facilitiesRegular travel to meet with clients, families, and community partners; may require use of personal vehicle.Interacts frequently with individuals experiencing crisis, trauma, or high levels of stress.May work with clients from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, and linguistic backgrounds.Requires maintaining professional boundaries while handling emotionally challenging situations.Work schedule may include occasional evenings, weekends, or on-call hours depending on client needs.Exposure to sensitive or confidential information; strict adherence to privacy and ethical standards required.Must manage a variable caseload with shifting priorities and tight deadlines.Requires extended periods of computer work for documentation, case notes, and reporting.Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams including healthcare providers, educators, law enforcement, and community organizations.May involve navigating unpredictable environments when conducting home or field visits.Must comply with safety protocols, agency policies, and legal regulations.Physical Requirements
Ability to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods during office work, client meetings, and field visits.Capable of lifting and carrying materials such as case files, laptops, or small equipment (typically up to 2025 lbs).Sufficient mobility to safely navigate various environments, including homes, schools, hospitals, and community settings.Ability to climb stairs and access locations without elevators during home or field visits.Adequate vision and hearing (with or without assistive devices) to observe client conditions, read documentation, and participate in meetings.Ability to operate a computer, phone, and standard office equipment for prolonged periods.Capacity to drive or otherwise travel between multiple community locations as needed.Physical and emotional stamina to work in fast-paced or crisis situations when required.