Full-Time

Behavioral Health Clinician

Posted on 6/6/2026

SEARHC

SEARHC

11-50 employees

Youth and family behavioral health care

Compensation Overview

$38.93 - $54.76/hr

+ Sign-On Bonus + Relocation + Geographic Differential Pay

Wrangell, AK, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary
Requirements
  • Master’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related discipline from an accredited educational institution
  • Licensed as Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Professional Counselor (LPC) or Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) preferred; once licensure is obtained it is a requirement to keep it current for the duration of employment
  • Valid State of Alaska Driver’s License or can be obtained within 6 months of hire
  • Alaska State Chemical Dependency Counselor I or MAC certificate or equivalent preferred
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) within 3 months
  • SEARHC Clinical Competency at 3 months and every 3 years thereafter
  • Experience with behavioral health assessment and diagnoses
  • Ability to provide assessment, treatment plans, and referral for patients of all ages
  • Knowledge of behavioral health assessment and diagnostic evaluation criteria
  • Knowledge of treatment plan development and patient/family centered goals and objectives
  • Knowledge of evidence-based modern methods, techniques and procedures used in individual, group, and family therapy for emotional, behavioral, and mental health issues
  • Knowledge of Federal and state mandatory reporting requirements
  • Knowledge of ethical and legal management practices, patient rights, state mandatory reporting requirements, documentation regulations specific to HIPAA, CARF, The Joint Commission, HRSA, State Medicaid and Federal regulations
  • Skill and Ability to assess patients for risk of suicide or self-harm and develop effective safety plans
  • Ability to advocate for patients and coordinate required services or to resolve problems in crisis situations
  • Ability to analyze, evaluate, and diagnose situations and adopt effective courses of action
  • Ability to document clear/concise reports drawing from direct patient observation, screenings, and assessments in accordance with professional standards, state regulations and department protocol
  • Ability to modify treatment activities or approaches as needed to comply with changes in patients' needs
  • Ability to maintain knowledge of new developments in behavioral health assessment and counseling
Responsibilities
  • Implement culturally relevant screening, assessment, diagnosing, treatment planning, and evidence-based individual, group, and family therapy to meet the needs of the clients served
  • Utilize Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of patient, employee, and community interactions
  • Integrate mental health and substance use disorder interventions as identified based on the results of individualized assessments and treatment planning
  • Develop individualized treatment plans and treatment reviews based upon the individual’s needs
  • Provide care coordination, advocacy, motivational interviewing, bio-psychosocial education and skill development
  • Maximize access to care and effective utilization of care by focusing on improving coping strategies and skills, promoting self-care, improving self-understanding, and management of symptoms
  • Communicate and collaborate with clinical and paraprofessional team members across the health system to achieve individualized treatment goals
  • Provide crisis intervention services within normal clinic hours
  • In the rural clinics of Haines, Klawock, Petersburg, and Wrangell provide shared rotating after hours crisis and emergency services
  • Maintain complete, timely, and accurate documentation of all services within the electronic health record including but not limited to assessments, progress notes, treatment plans, screening tools, and discharge plans as required by SEARCH policy and procedure
  • Self-monitor and fulfill licensure requirements as required by clinician’s licensing board
  • Adhere to patient confidentiality, sharing, and release of information per HIPAA and SEARHC policy
  • Coordinate care within the SEARCH health system and local community social agencies to assure appropriate referrals are offered for optimal individualized care
  • Attend, engage, and professionally participate in staff meetings, training, and multidisciplinary team meetings
  • Consistently meet productivity expectations to support ongoing patient access to timely care
  • Promptly respond to coding and audit requests and corrections in a respectful, professional, and timely fashion
  • Complete all required provider enrollment expectations and documentation
  • Other duties as assigned
Desired Qualifications
  • None

Juneau Youth Services provides emergency, residential, and community-based behavioral health care for children, teens, and their families in Alaska. Services are tailored and strengths-based, delivered in home-like, least-restrictive settings where trained caregivers and clinical professionals form therapeutic relationships to support youth development and family functioning. The programs operate under the Teaching Family Model and focus on keeping or reunifying children with their families when appropriate. The organization has about 25 staff and positions itself as the leading youth- and family-focused behavioral health provider in Juneau, aiming to help vulnerable youth succeed and thrive.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Juneau, Alaska

Founded

1961

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

Flexible Work Hours