Jobs
Please click on a tab below to see current employment opportunities for each Central Clinic organization.
Central Clinic is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
ASO
There are currently no open positions in the Administrative Services Organization of Central Clinic.
Adult
There are currently no open positions in the Adult Division of Central Clinic.
Child
Cincy After School Program Staff
Part-time positions available (hours: 7:30-8:45 am or 2-6 pm) in Child Division of Central Clinic.
Duties include: Tutoring and actively participating in activities designed to reinforce academic curriculum for K-12 students in an after-school program. Expected to fully engage in all activities, and serve as role model for youth. Able to communicate well with children, parents, and teachers. Previous work experience in school setting a plus
Pay rate: $10/hour.
Email resume Trena Goodwin at goodwit@ucmail.uc.edu or fax to (513) to 558-5076.
Psychologist
Part-time position (16-24 hr/wk) in Child Division of Central Clinic.
Duties include: Psychological testing of children and adolescents; counseling and behavioral health therapy for children, adolescents & families; collaboration with referral sources; completion of all required paperwork.
Qualifications: Ohio licensed clinical psychologist, with expertise in children and adolescents. Strong writing skills and ability to work effectively in a multi-disciplinary setting.
Email resume and cover letter to Helen Ziegler at Helen.Ziegler@uc.edu, fax to (513) 558-3880, or mail to Central Clinic 311 Albert Sabin Way, Cincinnati, OH 45229.
CDC
Therapeutic Visitation Clinician/Visitation Specialist for Children, Families and Adults
Full time position for CDC Mental Health Services, a division of Central Clinic, in Hamilton, Ohio.
Duties include: Be part of innovative new program that uses Trauma Focused CBT Model to provide behavioral health, therapeutic visitation, and case management services to families participating in supervised visitation through Butler County Children's Services. Also provide behavioral health diagnostic assessment, and counseling services to children, families and adults. Flexible hours, including some evenings. Occasional court testimony.
Qualifications: Mental health, child welfare and substance abuse treatment experience. Must have clinical licensure from Ohio. LISW or LPCC preferred, will consider LSW, LPC or Masters in Psychology with psychological testing capability and experience.
Email resume and cover letter to Helen Ziegler at Helen.Ziegler@uc.edu, fax to (513) 558-3880, or mail to Central Clinic 311 Albert Sabin Way, Cincinnati, OH 45229.
SAMI Assessor
Full time position for CDC Mental Health Services, a division of Central Clinic, in Hamilton, Ohio. Position will be housed at Butler County Childrens Services.
Duties include: Assessment and diagnosis of chemical dependency and mental health conditions; Referral of individuals to appropriate services in the community; Report findings to funders, referral sources, Childrens Services caseworkers, etc.; Attend and participate in court hearings, treatment team meetings, family case conference, home visits, etc.
Qualifications: Chemical dependency license preferred, or a willingness to work towards a licensure in chemical dependency (CDCA). Independent license in mental health field preferred, but will consider LSW or LPC. Must have SAMI assessment skill set.
Email resume and cover letter to Helen Ziegler at Helen.Ziegler@uc.edu, fax to (513) 558-3880, or mail to Central Clinic 311 Albert Sabin Way, Cincinnati, OH 45229.
Court Clinic
Clinician/Case Manager in Gender Specific Program for Men with Co-Occurring Disorders
Full time position for Court Clinic, a division of Central Clinic
Duties include: provision of individual and group counseling and case management services in an outpatient program. Population served is men currently involved in the criminal justice system that have mental health and alcohol or drug issues. Goal of the program is to help with reintegration into the community, develop and maintain a sober life style, and to decrease recidivism in the criminal justice system. Program is based on evidence based practices, and is gender specific.
Qualifications: Must have licensure and experience in mental health, substance abuse and criminal justice field. Knowledge of the criminal justice system a plus.
Send resume to Bobbye Gregory, via e-mail at cc105@ucmail.uc.edu
TASC Assessment Specialist
Part time position (20 hrs. per week, hours to be determined) for Court Clinic TASC, a division of Central Clinic
Duties include: administering and grading completed assessment tools; interviewing referred criminal justice clients to determine eligiblity to Court Clinic TASC; preparing assessment summary with recommendations for treatment plan; collecting drug and alcohol screens from potential clients; completing assessment reports for the Court and Probation Department; provides case management services to a reduced caseload.
Minimum Licensure Requirements: Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor or Licensed Social Worker in the State of Ohio.
Please fax resume to Kathi Strouse, TASC Director at (513) 354-6695 or email resume to tasc1@ucmail.uc.edu.
MHAP
FAIR Clinical Director
A full time position within the FAIR program of Mental Health Access Point.
Duties include: Manage staff and day to day operations of integrated behavioral health system of care for child welfare consumers; Responsible for interviewing, recommending for hire, and training employees on best practices and integrated mental health and alcohol and drug diagnostic assessments; Planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems; Provides direction to staff in areas such as new policies, procedures, regulations and new therapeutic theories and ideas, particularly related to integrated assessments; Oversees, coordinates, and assists staff in providing assessment services to clients; Analyze case problems to improve their diagnostic skills related to mental health and drug and alcohol knowledge; Reviews case records, evaluates performance of staff members, and recommends indicated action; Provide supervision for decision making related to admissions, level of care and recommendations for appropriate dispositions; Carries a small caseload; Adheres to accreditation and compliance standards/guidelines; Assists in development of departmental policy, procedures, quality improvement activities, and staff competencies within FAIR as directed; Promote evidence based practices & ensure products are of high quality and meet the needs of the funders.
Qualifications: Master’s degree in mental health field, independent licensure with Supervisory status, documented scope of practice in addictions treatment; Work experience in addictions treatment; Minimum of five years clinical experience in both mental health and AOD treatment.
Preferred Qualifications: Certification in addiction treatment; Experience in program development and implementation; Demonstrated leadership skills; Experience with child welfare system and consumers; 3-5 years of supervisory/management/administrative experience.
Send resume to: Andrew Winters, LISW-S, 2208 Reading Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, e-mail at MHAP12@ucmail.uc.edu, or fax to 513-651-2310.
Mental Health Assessment Specialist
Duties Include:
Part Time Mental Health Assessment Specialists needed to complete mental health assessments of adult and child consumers and collaborate with mental health and community providers to develop treatment recommendations to meet consumer needs. Provide short-term crisis intervention as appropriate. Must possess knowledge of DSM-IV-TR, ability to formulate treatment summaries and recommendations, knowledge of the Hamilton County public mental health system, and have the ability to interact sensitively with persons from diverse backgrounds. Knowledge of and previous diagnostic experience with the forensic population and substance abuse services is preferred. Candidate must be organized and able to independently make sound clinical decisions to facilitate clients’ immediate access to services, as appropriate.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's degree in Psychiatric Nursing, Social Work or other mental health related field, and Ohio Independent licensure. Full time candidate must have child diagnostic experience.
Send resume and cover letter to: MHAP c/o Sonya Kirkland, Central Clinic, 311 Albert Sabin Way, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229-2801, e-mail at mhap31@ucmail.uc.edu, or fax to 513-558-3100.