
General Statement:
Under the direction of the Program Supervisor, delivers outpatient individual and group therapy and skills coaching in accordance with DBT model expectations, and provides crisis intervention and disposition including after hours telephonic management of issues, all consistent with the principles and protocols of DBT; performs related work as required.
Minimum Requirements:
Educational
License Requirements
Year(s) of Experience
Board Examination
Requirements
Master’s in
Social Work
Michigan Master’s Level Social Worker (LMSW) credential. Will consider a candidate with a Limited License as a Masters Level Social Worker (LLMSW) credential.
One (1) year experience working with individual with mental illness, severe emotional disturbances and/or developmental disabilities.
The employee with a Limited License must take and pass the ASWB Examination within six (6) years in accordance with the State of Michigan requirements to retain employment. The employee with an LLMSW must also make application for the LMSW upon passing the ASWB exam.
Master’s in Counseling
Michigan Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) Will consider a candidate with a Limited License as a counselor in Michigan (LLC) credential (formerly LLPC)
One (1) year experience working with individual with mental illness, severe emotional disturbances and/or developmental disabilities.
The employee with a Limited License must take and pass the National Counselor Examination (NCE) within six (6) years of hire to retain employment. The employee with an LLC must also make application for the LPC upon passing the NCE
Master’s in Psychology
Michigan Limited License Psychologist (LLP) credential. Will consider a candidate with a Temporary Limited License Psychologist (TLLP)
One (1) year experience working with individual with mental illness, severe emotional disturbances and/or developmental disabilities.
The employee with a TLLP must pass the Exam for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPP) AND make application for the LLP within 18 months of hire OR prior to the expiration of the TLLP, whichever is sooner to retain employment.
Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy
Michigan Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) credential. Will consider a candidate with a Limited License as a Marriage and Family Therapist (LLMFT)
One (1) year experience working with individual with mental illness, severe emotional disturbances and/or developmental disabilities.
The employee with an LLMFT must take and pass the AMFTRB Examination in Marital & Family Therapy within six (6) years of hire to retain employment. The employee with an LLMFT must also make application for the LMFT upon passing the exam.
All the above employees must maintain valid licensure to retain employment.
Note: GHS will follow all state of Michigan requirements. If the requirements change, the job description will be updated to reflect such changes. All licensed clinical staff must maintain licensure as a condition of employment.
Additional Requirements:
As a member of the DBT team, must be willing and able to work evenings, weekends, and holidays including on call coaching as part of the DBT model.
responsibility for occasional evening, weekend, and holiday telephone consultation with clients.
Willing to participate in frequent peer consultation and supervision group meetings.
Willing to attend all required trainings as scheduled by the Michigan Department of Community Health
(MDCH) or the agency.
Must be willing to work with adults, adolescents and children as required.
Must obtain and retain DCH qualifications as a Child Mental Health Professional. For the purposes for DBT, children are defined as ages 11 and 12, adolescents 13 to 18.
Must be credentialed or eligible for credentialing through Michigan Certified Board for Addiction Professionals (MCBAP) or register for a Development Plan to become a Certified Alcohol and Drug counselor (CADC) or Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) through the Michigan Certification Board for Addiction Professionals (MCBAP) within 30 days of hire.
Must have a valid Michigan driver’s license, current automobile insurance, and use of a vehicle during working hours.
As THIRD PARTY insurance may be billed by this position, employee MUST MEET THIRD PARTY REQUIREMENTS according to professional scope.
Essential Physical Demands:
Preferences:
Experience delivering behavior therapies.
Experience delivering services to persons with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders,
with credentials(s) recognized by the MDCH.
BARGAINING UNIT: TEAMSTERS
FLSA STATUS: NON-EXEMPT
40 hours within the program hours of 8:00 am- 6:00 pm Monday- Friday

Genesee Health System (formerly Genesee County Community Mental Health) is supported by 600+ employees and is located in the heart of Flint, Michigan. GHS positions span a broad range of careers, from entry-level to professional, clinical, medical, finance, information systems, and human resources. GHS is on the forefront of shaping healthcare and offers rewarding opportunities for individuals who are interested making a difference in a community challenged by those afflicted with poverty, social injustices, and violence.
Our Mission: We are dedicated to providing the highest quality, most effective services and supports available to meet the mental health, developmental disability, and substance use disorder needs of the adults, children, and families we serve in Genesee County. These services will be provided in a welcoming, supportive way that is helpful to symptom stabilization, long-term recovery, and achievement of the varied life goals envisioned by the people in our care.
*This page is not monitored 24/7. For general information, contact us at 810.257.3705, Monday–Friday from 8-5. For a mental health crisis, contact us 24/7 at 810.257.3740 or 877.346.3648, or you can text FLINT to 741741 to be connected with a live trained Crisis Counselor. We’re here to help!