Clinician II
Confidential
Posted: April 29, 2026
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Quick Summary
We are seeking a compassionate and encouraging clinician to join our team as a Clinician II, providing high-quality treatment services to our clients.
Required Skills
Job Description
"Serving our community with acceptance, compassion and respect"
ABOUT CASCADE:
Cascade Community Healthcare (CCH) has been providing treatment services to Lewis County and surrounding areas for more than 50 years. Our mission is to provide our clients with compassionate and encouraging counseling leading to a renewed sense of hope and the ability to make positive changes and live more satisfying lives. Cascade currently has six treatment locations in Lewis County.
We are looking for a Clinician II to join our team. This position is responsible for delivery of clinical services to identified clients. Ability to collect data from initial assessment and other clinical tools to adequately facilitate and provide treatment planning; provide individual, family and group therapy services with an emphasis on the program specific population.
SHIFTS AVAILABLE:
Day Shift: Monday - Friday, 40 hours weekly
PAY SCALE:
$30.24 - $36.86 Hourly, DOE.
WHAT YOU NEED TO GET THE JOB DONE:
Master’s Degree in counseling or the social sciences required.
Must have Associate License credential (LMHCA, LMFTA, or LICSWA) or Licensed Agency Affiliated Counselor (LAAC) credential or eligible to obtain LAAC; LAAC also requires two years of supervised experience.
Must be able to pass WA State Patrol background check. A national background check may be required if have not lived in WA state consecutively the last three years.
Must comply with agency policies and procedures.
Must have a valid driver's license.
Must be able to operate a motor vehicle.
Must be able to gain access to all types of buildings and residences regardless of the structures’ handicapped accessibility or lack thereof.
Must maintain current phone number and mailing address on file with the Human Resources office.
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
Provides intake assessment and treatment planning for assigned clients.
Completes intake assessments and treatment plans within timeframe set for by the agency.
Reviews treatment plans goals and short-term objectives with client at each individual treatment session, tracks progress towards meetings those goals, and records client responses in client’s own words in the clinical record.
Works with client to develop an interim plan for working towards achievement of goals both outside the session and at the next scheduled session.
Provides individual, family, group therapy, and case management as appropriate.
Meets with client in accordance with expectations outlined in the treatment plan.
Ensures proper level of service by reviewing client needs and adjusting treatment plan accordingly to maintain proper utilization of services as evidenced by over/under utilization reports.
Meets direct service productivity requirements as assigned by the program manager/director.
Coordinates treatment services with schools, other relevant agencies, and significant others.
Outlines significance of working with primary care providers and other relevant agencies and significant others at time of development of the treatment plan evidenced by treatment plans and progress notes and releases of information.
Periodically encourages client to include the above at various points of treatment when medically necessary or appropriate as evidence in treatment plans and progress notes.
Coordinates with the Department of Corrections for Mental Health Sentencing Alternative Program for identified clients.
Will respond to phone calls within one (1) business day.
Maintains records and reports in accordance with agency policies and procedures.
Completes progress notes and data verification to be available to MIS according to agency policy and procedure.
Completes treatment plans, crisis plans (as applicable), authorization/reauthorizations of services (if applicable), and progress notes according to agency policy and procedure.
Completes other forms as required by agency policy and procedure.
Required reports to community partners will be submitted by the 5th of each month.
Participates in supervision, consultation, and training at the direction of the Program supervisor.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE ABOUT US:
Cascade is an eligible employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program.
Meaningful work. The services we provide have a big impact and it makes what we do count.
Self-Care, time away from work. Start off with 13 hours of paid time off (PTO) earned monthly, and 11 paid holidays plus 16 hours of personal holiday. Pro-rated based on FTE. PTO and Personal Holiday are available after 90-days of employment.
Company Paid Employee Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, AllyHealth, EAP, Life insurance and AD&D, Long Term Disability, and Supplemental Benefits (Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, and Accident Insurance), subject to plan terms. Medical benefits will be effective the first of the month following date of hire. (0.5FTE not eligible for Medical, eligible for all other benefits).
Voluntary Benefits: Supplemental Term Life Insurance, Supplemental Legal Care, Fraud & Identity Protection, HSA, FSA, Dependent Care FSA, Limited Purpose FSA, and Pet insurance, subject to plan terms.
Preparing for your Future. 401(k), after 6-months of employment Cascade contributes 5% of your gross earnings monthly. No match required.
Cascade reimburses the cost of Department of Health licensure renewals and other certification renewals that are required for you to do your job (DEA, CPR/BLS, etc.).
If you're interested in this position, please submit your resume. No phone calls please.