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IOP Supervisor

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$35 - $40/hr

Position Summary We are seeking a compassionate, experienced, and highly organized IOP Clinical Supervisor to lead and support our Intensive Outpatient Program team. The Clinical Supervisor is ...

Responsibilities Therapist- IOP Horizon Health is seeking a Therapist for our BRAND NEW IOP mental health clinic called Thousand Branches Wellness in Charlotte, NCto join our team! This clinical ...

Responsibilities Therapist- IOP Horizon Health is seeking a Therapist for our BRAND NEW IOP mental health clinic called Thousand Branches Wellness in Charlotte, NCto join our team! This clinical ...

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What is an IOP job?

An IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program) job typically involves providing structured mental health or substance abuse treatment to patients who do not require inpatient care. Professionals in this role include therapists, counselors, and social workers who facilitate group and individual therapy sessions. They help clients develop coping skills, manage their conditions, and transition to independent living while receiving continued support.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Iop position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Counselor, you need a background in counseling, psychology, or social work, often supported by a relevant degree and state licensure. Proficiency with electronic health record (EHR) systems, group therapy modalities, and crisis intervention techniques is commonly required. Strong interpersonal communication, empathy, and group facilitation skills set outstanding IOP counselors apart. These skills are critical for supporting clients’ recovery, maintaining accurate documentation, and ensuring effective therapeutic outcomes in a dynamic clinical setting.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Counselor?

IOP Counselors generally spend their days facilitating group therapy sessions, conducting individual check-ins, and creating treatment plans tailored to clients’ needs. They collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, including psychiatrists, nurses, and case managers, to ensure coordinated care. Counselors also handle crisis intervention, maintain thorough documentation, and communicate with clients' families or external support systems when appropriate. This role is rewarding for those who thrive in a fast-paced environment and are passionate about helping individuals make meaningful progress in their mental health or substance abuse recovery journeys.

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IOP Coordinator & Parent Support

IOP Coordinator & Parent Support

Ohel Children's Home and Family Services

Brooklyn, NY • On-site

$120K - $150K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Ohel is seeking an experienced IOP Coordinator to lead an Intensive Outpatient Program for women, grounded in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and integrative wellness approaches. This role includes establishing and leading a DBT-informed Parent Support Program for caregivers of youth and young adults with suicide risk, self-harm, and high-acuity emotional or behavioral needs. This program will provide parents with a structured space to build skills, process emotions, and strengthen their capacity to support their children.
Responsibilities:
  • Coordinate daily operations and clinical flow of a late afternoon/early evening DBT-based Women's IOP
  • Collaborate with therapists, psychiatric prescribers and case managers
  • Support suicide risk monitoring, safety planning and escalation as needed, in collaboration with the treatment team
  • Provide clinical guidance to group facilitators and support fidelity to DBT principles
  • Support the thoughtful integration of creative arts, mindfulness, and wellness-based interventions within a DBT-informed framework
  • Conduct outreach to community organizations, hospitals, schools and other referral sources to build relationships, support appropriate referrals and facilitate smooth transitions of care into and out of the IOP
  • Collaborate with intake, outpatient providers and leadership to support smooth transitions into and out of IOP
  • Create and lead DBT-informed parent groups focused on caregiver regulation, validation and skills
  • Ensure timely, accurate documentation consistent with CCBHC and NYS OMH regulations

Required Qualifications:
  • Valid license (LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, MHC, LMFT, MFT, Psychologist)
  • 5 years of clinical experience, including work with high-acuity populations
  • DBT experience required (intensive training strongly preferred)
  • Experience working with suicide risk, self-harm or significant emotional dysregulation

The ideal candidate has strong organizational and communication skills, excellent attention to detail and the ability to multitask. Candidate should have prior experience in IOP or higher level of care, experience with parents/caregivers of high-risk youth or young adults and be familiar with the CCBHC service array, quality metrics and care coordination models. Candidate must have a strong commitment to community-based, mission-driven work and the ability to work professionally and sensitively in a trauma-informed environment. Position includes a competitive benefits package that includes a 403B retirement plan with employee contribution, sick and vacation paid time off (PTO) and for full time employees, health insurance. This full time position is based in Brooklyn.
Salary $120,000-$150,000
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