Isaiah House
Therapist
$5,500,000-6,500,000 / year
Louisville, Kentucky
Full-Time
On-site
1 month ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Provide clinical therapy at a leading Kentucky substance use disorder treatment center. Deliver client-centered care, manage a caseload, and impact lives through positive behavioral and mental health interventions.
Faith-based nonprofit environment
Competitive salary and benefits
Supportive team and regular training
Focus on addiction and mental health
Weekly pay and paid holidays
Opportunities for professional growth
About the job
Work with a faith-based nonprofit dedicated to effective substance use disorder treatment for clients in Kentucky. Provide clinical counseling and therapeutic interventions for individuals with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, following established best practices and agency procedures.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct clinical assessments and develop treatment plans.
- Deliver individual, group, and crisis counseling.
- Maintain caseload with proper documentation for HIPAA compliance.
- Participate in case conference meetings and professional development.
- Collaborate with team and participate in community events.
Qualifications
- Master's degree or higher in a mental health or counseling field.
- Must hold a valid and unrestricted Kentucky license (e.g., LPCC, LCSW).
- Prefer one or more years' licensed experience.
- Experience with addiction treatment and co-occurring disorders desired.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision insurance; 401(k) matching.
- Paid holidays, weekly pay, and supportive work environment.
Location
- Louisville, Kentucky
About Isaiah House
Healthcare · 200-500
Isaiah House is Kentucky's largest non-profit, Christ-centered addiction recovery organization, offering evidence-based, holistic care to individuals battling substance use disorders. Founded in 1999, it provides a full continuum of care, including residential treatment, outpatient services, and recovery support. With multiple campuses across Kentucky, Isaiah House focuses on transforming lives through comprehensive treatment programs that address physical, spiritual, educational, and occupational needs. The organization is licensed by the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).