School Based Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Clincal Professional Counselor; LCSW/LCPC
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health, Clinical Social Worker
Overview
Join Southern Illinois’ leading healthcare organization, with over 350 team members who believe that in taking care of each other and our patients and clients, we create new opportunities for success and bring big dreams to life.
Shawnee Health is seeking a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) for our School Based clinic in Marion. This position reports to the Behavioral Health Program Coordinator. The LCSW/LCPC will have a variety of responsibilities focusing on behavioral health assessment and intervention addressing mental health concerns with school age children, their families, school staff, etc. Responsibilities also include participation in approved training, periodic meetings and peer review.
Note:
This is a school year/school schedule position, 75% full-time equivalency (FTE).
- Represents Shawnee Health in a positive manner with prospective, former and current patients, clients, their families and the community.
- Upholds the Mission Statement to enhance lives by providing accessible and exceptional care to all.
- Handles confidential information with tact and discretion.
- Accepts same day referrals, Warm Hand Off’s (WHO) from Shawnee’s medical providers.
- Establishes rapport quickly and communicates effectively with patients, their family members and other providers.
- Conducts brief, evidence based and developmentally appropriate screenings and conducts or arranges for more detailed Behavioral Health assessment when indicated. Utilizes process and tools for SBIRT’s, PHQ-9, GAD 7, The DAST and the AUDIT and or other validated screening tools.
- Provides brief targeted interventions focused on prevention, treatment and recovery services for patients with physical or emotional health needs as well as longer term treatment and support for patients without other options for persistent behavioral health illness.
- Creates and implements integrated care plans, ensuring access to an array of services relevant to the culture of the patient and the exchange of information among patients, their family and providers.
- Provides a range of brief, focused prevention and support services for patients with persistent illness.
- Participates as an individual provider and as a participant on an inter-professional team. Appropriately refers patients with social, economic, environmental and or advocacy needs to a SHS Case Manager for follow-up.
- Appropriately refers patients with substance abuse disorders to a substance abuse provider when substance abuse is indicated.
- Competently uses information technology to support and improve integrated healthcare.
- Develops and conducts group programs on topics relevant to behavioral health issues and chronic disease.
- Seeks consultation from BHS III staff, medical providers and or Behavioral Health Program Director as needed.
- Provides supervision for behavioral health interns as assigned.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Master’s Degree in Behavioral Health, counseling, or social work
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
- Two or more years of behavioral health counseling experience, preferred
- Networking skills and knowledge of area health and social services, preferred.
Starting salary range: $51,240 - $56,000 depending on experience, based on 75% FTE.
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