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SOUTH CENTRAL BEHAVIORAL SERVICES Outpatient Therapist - Kearney, NE. in KEARNEY, Nebraska

The Position

South Central Behavioral Services is currently seeking a full-time Therapist in our Kearney Outpatient office. Our Outpatient office provide Mental Health, Substance Use and co-occurring services for Adults, Youth and Adolescents. As an Outpatient Therapist, you will be responsible for completing Mental Health and Substance Use assessments, providing individual and family therapy as well as facilitating group therapy. As an active member of the treatment team, you will collaborate with other providers such as probation, drug court, DHHS and other agencies involved in the clients treatment needs. The annual pay range for this position is $45,000-$55,000, which includes bonuses on productivity and performance. With additional pay for on-call, there is also a $5,000.00 hiring bonus after 6 months of employment. Student Loan repayment program is also available. PLMHP, LMHP or LIMHP licensure is required. As an agency that provides co-occurring services, additional substance use certification will be beneficial. Clinical Supervision for Licensure is provided internally. Our agency offers an excellent benefit package including company paid Health, Dental and Life Insurance along with paid training opportunities and licensure. This position requires rotating on-call coverage for after hours assistance.

If interested in this position or want to view additional information,about our agency, please visit https://scbsne.com/careers/.

For additional information, please call 308-237-5951. EOE.

The Agency

South Central Behavioral Services is a Community Behavioral Health agency providing mental health and substance use services for adults, children, families and as well as foster care services. South Central Behavioral Services has embraced a self-directed work team (SDWT) management style since 1992. The teams are groups of individuals co-located doing similar work. SDWT values employee input, less micromanagement and ways to resolve workplace conflict.

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