Urgent Care - Crisis Clinician (LSW/LPC)
Company: Harbor, Inc.
Location: Toledo
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Harbor is currently looking to
add an Crisis Clinician - LSW/LPC, LISW/LPCC, LISW-S/LPCC-S to our
Urgent Care/Assessment team in Toledo. Position is full time, 40
hours per week. Schedule will start 8:00a - 4:30p Monday - Friday,
then transition to 11:15a - 7:15p Monday - Friday once training is
completed, approximately 4 weeks from start date
Education/Experience/Other Requirements: Requires a Bachelor's
degree or Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work or a related
Behavioral/Mental health field from an accredited college or
university. Experience with youth and adult substance use
assessment a plus. Requires license to practice as a Social Worker/
Counselor in Ohio (LSW/LPC, LPCC/LISW). Must be able to communicate
clearly, verbally and in writing, with a variety of audiences, and
willing to represent the organization within the
medical/health-care community. Must be proficient and accurate in
computer use. Must have good documentation, treatment and
assessment skills. Must be proficient and accurate in computer use.
Prefer licensure in chemical dependency or proven experience and
training in treating substance use disorders. Must have valid
Driver’s license, acceptable driving record, and deemed insurable
through Harbor’s vehicle insurance carrier. CPR/First Aid and
NCI/CPI Certifications required within 90 days of employment.
Essential Job Competencies/Primary Duties: Assist in the
responsibility of providing access to care for clients. Key
provider in initial Diagnostic Assessment of new, ongoing or crisis
clients. Completes discharge or linkage to other additional
services as needed. Provides diagnostic assessments, treatment
planning and completes necessary updates as required. Types
clinical documentation in the format appropriate and acceptable to
Harbor and submits all documentation according to Harbor policy.
Provides crisis intervention services and is available for
consultation. Facilitates referrals to appropriate internal and/or
external resources where indicated. Provides effective and
efficient management of caseload and transfers/discharges clients
in a timely manner. The number of open inactive cases must not
exceed 10% of the total caseload. Provide crisis assessments,
stabilization, and service coordination in order to de-escalate
crisis and potential crisis situations in an effort to maintain
lowest level of care that promotes safety Additional Crisis
Intervention expectations may include: Maintain a therapeutic and
safe environment while persons supported receive services and help
facilitate appropriate linkage and transition to additional
services or into the community upon discharge Perform interviews
with individuals and/or families to aid in identifying presenting
problems, assessing mental status and dangerousness, gathering
relevant facts of psychosocial history, and assigning accurate
diagnoses that will help determine the best intervention to help
the individual and his or her family achieve stated goals. Provide
expertise in assessing psychiatric crises and crisis intervention
while working closely with other Crisis staff. Crisis Program The
Crisis Program entails meeting with clients who find themselves in
a position where they do not have the skills to cope with a
stressor(s), and are therefore said to be in crisis. Substance use,
lack of access to medications, and an inability to meet basic needs
can also be identified as crisis situations. These barriers could
include lack of transportation, support from family and friends,
and limited knowledge of resources available. Options for our
clients include detailed safety plans or hospitalization if safety
cannot be assured in a less restrictive manner. With the opening of
Harbor’s Urgent Care we will now be able to provide ambulatory
detoxification, emergency medication, and resources to help clients
meet their basic needs. The employee who is best suited for the
Crisis Program is one who finds fulfillment in meeting clients on
some of the worst days of their life and restoring hope that life
can be worth living. This program can often be unpredictable and
requires characteristics of a clinician that is patience, willing
to explore the various options of care for each individual,
comfortable with ambiguity, and can remain calm in the face of
challenging behavior and/or crisis situations.
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