What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Counselor for Law Enforcement Services position at Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County?
If you are interested in applying for one of these positions, please email your resume to rholcombe@bhspickens.com or mail to
BHSPC
ATTN: HR
208 E. 1st Ave.
Easley, SC 29640
BHSPC offers the following employment benefits to full-time employees:
- PEBA State Insurance Benefits
- PEBA State Retirement Participation
- Paid Annual and Sick Leave
- Paid Holidays
- ADC Certification Assistance
- On-Site Licensure Supervision
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Student Loan Forgiveness Options
- 4½ day work week
Clinical Counselor for Law Enforcement Services. Full-time, Clinical Counselor position to be responsible for providing clinical services to incarcerated individuals at the LEC, and arranging follow-up services at BHSPC. The duties for this position will include completing biopsychosocial assessments, providing individual therapeutic services, case management, and coordinating continuing care with referral sources.
The position will require graduation from an accredited college or university with a master’s degree in counseling or related area and extensive counseling experience, S.C. State licensure to provide counseling services preferred; or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Must be eligible to be certified as a Licensed Addictions Counselor in South Carolina and have some flexibility in regards to schedule worked and populations served. The salary will depend on qualifications and experience. The Clinical Counselor job description provides more details on the function, examples of work performed, required knowledge, skills and abilities.
If you are interested in applying, email your resume and cover letter to: rholcombe@bhspickens.com