Mental Health Clinician- Youth Services Center
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychology
Overview
This position serves as a Mental Health Clinician for youth detained at the Marion Superior Court Youth Services Center. The clinician supports the development, organization, implementation, evaluation, and coordination of mental health services within the facility.
Responsibilities- Conduct mental health screenings and suicide risk assessments for youth entering the Youth Services Center and provide supervision recommendations and follow-up as needed.
- Provide ongoing assessment and follow-up for youth placed on suicide precautions or cautionary status, including recommendations regarding supervision levels and step‑down decisions.
- Provide individual counseling, crisis intervention, and group‑based services as appropriate to support youth mental health needs.
- Respond to behavioral health crises and collaborate with facility staff on intervention strategies to promote safety and stabilization.
- Maintain an assigned caseload and document assessments, services, and progress in the resident management system (Youth Center) and other required reporting platforms in a timely and professional manner.
- Complete clinical assessments, develop treatment recommendations, and gather relevant history to inform individualized care planning.
- Coordinate discharge planning to support continuity of care and connection to appropriate community‑based mental health services upon release.
- Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team, including court services, medical providers, families, case managers, and community treatment providers, ensuring appropriate communication of clinical status and recommendations.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Candidate shall possess a MA or MS in Mental Health Counseling, Psychology, Social Psychology or higher (PhD, PsyD, MSW, or DSW). Candidate is required to be a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, or a psychologist with current and good standing licensure with the State of Indiana. Licensed Clinical Addiction Counselor preferred, but not required. Juvenile Sexual Offender Counselor certification preferred, but not required.
Experience providing services to juvenile offenders in a correctional environment or treatment facility is preferred. Basic computer skills required. Good communication skills both written and verbal. Affiliation with professional organizations such as the American Counseling Association (ACA), the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA), the Association for Child and Adolescent Counseling (ACAC), and others related to the position are encouraged.
Must be able to work any shift if needed. Bi‑lingual skills in Spanish would be beneficial, with a salary enhancement for bi‑lingual skills available. The salary for this position is based on applicable experience—base pay is for those with minimal applicable experience.
Interested applicants should email their resume to Godwin King g2 by March 23, 2026.
Independent clinical skills, judgment and assessments are critical for this position.
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