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Residential Counselor in Lancaster, Ohio at ABHS

NewSalary: $55000 - $65000
ABHS
Lancaster, Ohio, 43130, United States
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Job Description

Position Summary: 

The Residential Counselor provides direct support to clients in the Mental Health Residential Treatment setting. This role is designed for emerging professionals with a bachelor’s degree or in the final stages of completing coursework in social work, psychology or a related field who wish to gain hands on clinical experience. The Residential Counselor assists with direct care support, group facilitation, case management, risk assessment and crisis intervention, while contributing to a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Client Care and Case Management

  • Assist with ongoing case management tasks, including coordinating appointments, maintaining communication with providers, and supporting discharge/aftercare planning.
  • Transport clients safely to and from appointments, community activities and recovery related outings, maintaining professionalism and therapeutic rapport.
  • Support clients in developing daily living skills, self-care routines, and household responsibilities consistent with treatment goals.
  • Document all client interactions, observations, and incidents accurately and timely in accordance with program and licensing standards.

Therapeutic and Clinical Support

  • Co-facilitate psychoeducational, skills-based and process groups under clinical supervision (e.g., DBT, mindfulness, relapse prevention, emotional regulation, ADL skill building).
  • Assist clients with setting and achieving recovery goals.
  • Support clients with developing and achieving treatment plan goals and documenting progress as needed.
  • Conduct ongoing behavioral observations and report relevant information to the clinical team for treatment planning.
  • Participate in the completion of risk assessments (e.g., C-SSRS, SAFE-T) under supervision to monitor client safety and risk status.
  • Assist with crisis de-escalation and intervention, utilizing trauma-informed communication, grounding techniques and emergency protocols when necessary.
  • Provide supportive one-on-one check-ins to reinforce coping skills, emotional regulation and safety planning within the scope of training.

Milieu and House Management

  • Maintain structure and consistency within the daily schedule, ensuring adherence to treatment programming and program guidelines.
  • Foster a positive, recovery-oriented community by modeling healthy communication, emotional regulation, and conflict resolution skills.
  • Support the upkeep of the home environment by assisting clients with chores, meal preparation, and maintaining cleanliness in shared spaces.
  • Ensure the facility is maintained in a safe, clean, and orderly condition. 
  • Monitor self-administration of medication as per program policy and report any deviations or safety concerns to the supervising staff immediately.

Professional Development and Team Collaboration

  • Engage in supervision and ongoing training to enhance professional competence and clinical judgment.
  • Demonstrate openness to feedback, willingness to learn, and commitment to developing skills in strength-based communication, risk management, and crisis response.
  • Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team—including therapists, medical staff, and BHTs—to ensure continuity and quality of care.
  • Uphold confidentiality, ethical standards, and all company policies and procedures.


Qualifications

Educational and/or Experience:

  • Bachelor’s Degree Track:
  • Education: A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a human services field (Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, etc.).
  • Experience: Typically requires no prior experience at this level, as the degree serves as the primary qualifier for entry-level MHW status.
  • Associate’s Degree/ 60 Credits Track:
  • Education: An associate’s degree or 60 credit hours from an accredited college or university in a human services field.
  • Experience: Requires at least 3 years of experience in a mental health or human services setting.
  • High School Diploma Track (Equivalency):
  • Education: A high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Experience: Requires at least 5 years of documented experience in a mental health or human services setting.

Core Competencies

  • Trauma-informed and strength-Based Approach
  • Crisis de-escalation and intervention skills
  • Risk assessment and safety monitoring
  • Effective communication and documentation
  • Collaborative and team-oriented mindset
  • Commitment to ongoing learning and professional growth

Work Environment

  • Residential home setting with 24/7 client care.
  • Requires flexibility to work on weekends, evenings, or holidays.
  • Frequent driving and direct client contact.

Tuesday-Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
Sunday-Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm

Job Location

Lancaster, Ohio, 43130, United States

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