Licensed Clinician Worker-Hybrid
Confidential
Posted: January 30, 2026
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Quick Summary
Licensed Clinician Worker-Hybrid provides mental health and substance use disorder clinical services, including assessment, treatment planning, psychotherapy/counseling, care coordination, and documentation.
Required Skills
Job Description
Licensed Clinician (Behavioral Health – Mental Health & Substance Use Services)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The Licensed Clinician provides mental health (MH) and substance use disorder (SUD) clinical services, including assessment, treatment planning, psychotherapy/counseling, care coordination, and documentation, in accordance with agency policy and NJ regulatory/DMHAS requirements.
Clinical Services (MH & SUD)
Provide individual, group, and family therapy/counseling to assigned caseload.
Complete MH and/or SUD biopsychosocial assessments, diagnostic impressions (as within scope), screening tools, and ongoing reassessments.
Develop and update individualized treatment plans that address MH symptoms, SUD needs, co-occurring conditions, risk factors, and recovery goals.
Provide evidence-informed interventions (e.g., CBT, MI, relapse prevention, skill-building, psychoeducation) within scope of practice.
Deliver client and family education on mental health conditions, substance use, medications (as appropriate), relapse prevention, coping skills, and available supports.
Provide crisis intervention, suicide risk assessment/safety planning, de-escalation, and emergency coordination as needed.
Coordinate and make appropriate referrals for MH and SUD needs (e.g., psychiatry/med management, detox, inpatient/residential, IOP/OP, MAT providers, primary care, shelters, benefits, DDD/support services, community recovery supports).
Care Coordination and Case Management
Provide clinical case management and maintain regular contact with clients and collateral supports (with proper consent and confidentiality requirements).
Participate in treatment team meetings, case conferences, and interdisciplinary coordination to support integrated MH/SUD care.
Support continuity of care including discharge planning, step-down/step-up transitions, aftercare planning, and follow-up when assigned.
Documentation and Compliance
Complete required intakes and ongoing documentation in NJSAMS and the agency EHR (as applicable to program requirements).
Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant clinical records consistent with DMHAS, payer, and agency standards (including progress notes, treatment plans, authorizations, releases, and discharge documentation).
Follow agency policies and procedures; communicate clinical/program improvement needs to leadership as appropriate.
Professional Responsibilities
Attend and participate in clinical supervision, staff meetings, trainings, and required in-services.
Participate in an on-call rotation if assigned.
Support positive community relationships and outreach activities as needed.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications / Educational Requirements
Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related behavioral health field.
Active New Jersey license/credential in good standing (accepted credentials may include):
LCSW / LSW
LPC / LAC
LCADC / CADC (as applicable to program/role)
Strong interpersonal skills and professional demeanor.
Excellent written/oral communication and strong organization/time-management skills.
Computer proficiency and ability to document accurately in EHR systems; NJSAMS familiarity preferred.
Knowledge of NJ levels of care, MH/SUD referral pathways, and co-occurring treatment practices preferred.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively (flexibility, accountability, professionalism).
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
The requirements below are representative of those needed to perform the essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation.
Physical Requirements
Ability to communicate effectively (speech/hearing or alternative communication).
Ability to read/review electronic and paper records.
Ability to use computers, phones, and standard office equipment.
Ability to move safely within office and/or community-based settings; occasional travel may be required.
Work Environment
Office and/or community-based setting with moderate noise and controlled temperatures.
Regular interaction with clients and others who may be distressed or in crisis.
Disclaimer: This job description is a general guide and is not exhaustive. Duties may change based on program needs and supervisory direction.