Therapist - Residential
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Healthcare
Mental Health
Meridian Health Care in Youngstown, OH is looking to hire a full‑time Residential Therapist for our inpatient treatment program. If you are passionate about providing excellent patient care, please read on!
BenefitsWe provide excellent benefits including health insurance, 35 days off during your first year (10 vacation days, 10 paid holidays, 2 personal days, 12 sick days, and a staff appreciation day in October), a pension with company match, professional license reimbursement, trainings toward CEUs, gym membership discounts, fun company events, company swag, and an amazing culture. After you work a year, you get a total of 40 days off (adding 5 more vacation days)!
WorkSchedule
These positions typically work normal business hours, 8:30 am–4:30 pm and may require weekends.
About Meridian Health CareSince 1974, Meridian Health Care has delivered a person‑centered approach to care and treatment, understanding the importance of prevention, early intervention, care, and support. Finding what works best for each individual is the key to optimal health, and the continuum of care philosophy aligns perfectly with our mission. In addition to offering a comprehensive approach to addiction (that includes prevention, treatment, recovery support, housing, primary care, mental health criminal justice services, and much more), we are also a trusted source for primary care, mental health services, chiropractic care, and acupuncture.
ADay in the Life of a Residential Therapist
As a Residential Therapist working in our inpatient treatment programs, you provide therapeutic interventions to patients and family, interview patients, coordinate assessments, and prepare a narrative summary including problem areas, client strengths, treatment recommendations and diagnosis. You will provide individual counseling and patient access to individualized treatment to ensure patient rights are upheld, facilitate patients’ active participation in treatment planning whenever possible, and inform patients of alternative treatment services and procedures that are available.
In addition, you will participate in weekly clinical supervision meetings, present client cases, and seek additional professional consultation as needed.
- Master’s Degree in Counseling, Social Work or related field preferred (LPCC, LISW, or LICDC required)
- Competency or training in chemical dependency treatment
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