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Lcmhca Jobs in Raleigh, NC (NOW HIRING)

Clinical Supervisor (SUD)

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

LCMHCS (NC) - the NC Board of Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors' supervisor credential, required to supervise LCMHC Associates (LCMHCA). An LCMHC license alone, without the LCMHCS credential ...

Licensed Clinician-ACT

Raleigh, NC

$58K - $78K/yr

Licensed in the State of North Carolina as an LCSW, LCSWA, LCMHCA, LCAS or LCMHC, pathway to licensure can be a consideration within 30 days of hire date Relevant Post-job Offer Testing/Conditions

Clinical Supervisor (SUD)

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

LCMHCS (NC) - the NC Board of Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors' supervisor credential, required to supervise LCMHC Associates (LCMHCA). An LCMHC license alone, without the LCMHCS credential ...

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What is an LCMHCA?

A Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA) is a credential for entry-level mental health counselors who provide therapy under supervision. They assess, diagnose, and treat clients dealing with emotional and behavioral issues. LCMHCAs typically work in private practices, hospitals, or community mental health centers while gaining required experience for full licensure.

What types of clients and concerns do LCMHCAs typically work with in their daily practice?

LCMHCAs often work with a diverse client base, including individuals, couples, and families facing challenges like anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, and life transitions. Your daily responsibilities may include conducting intakes, developing treatment plans, providing individual or group therapy, and maintaining thorough documentation. While most LCMHCAs work under supervision as they gain experience, you'll collaborate closely with licensed clinical supervisors and multidisciplinary teams to ensure holistic care. Gaining exposure to varied client needs helps you build a broad therapeutic skill set and lays a solid foundation for career advancement in mental health counseling.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an LCMHCA, and why are they important?

To thrive as an LCMHCA (Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate), you need a master's degree in counseling or a closely related field and successful completion of your state's licensing exam. Familiarity with electronic health records, telehealth platforms, and evidence-based therapeutic modalities is typically required. Exceptional interpersonal communication, active listening, and empathy are crucial soft skills for building trust and rapport with clients. These competencies ensure effective client support, ethical practice, and professional growth in a counseling environment.

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Crisis Response Team Lead

SouthLight Healthcare

Raleigh, NC • On-site

$59K/yr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Crisis Response Team Lead - Full Time
Full or provisional licensure required!
Join a supportive team who values Compassion, Excellence, Collaboration, Inclusion, Hope, & Authenticity!
As our Crisis Response Team Lead, you will provide clinical, administrative, and operational oversight for the Crisis Response Team (CRT) within Southlight's Raleigh Hub. This position is responsible for supervising crisis staff, ensuring high-quality crisis intervention services, coordinating daily operations, supporting community partnerships, and maintaining compliance with applicable state, Medicaid, accreditation, and agency standards.
The Team Lead promotes trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, person-centered care while ensuring timely and effective responses to behavioral health crises in community and facility-based settings.
Pay
$59,000+ per year, based on credentials.
Schedule
Monday - Friday, 6:00am - 2:00pm.
Benefits
Being a part of a non-profit behavioral health organization has some unique benefits, along with our incredible health insurance options. Working here at SouthLight, you will be able to make a difference in people's lives every day, and know that you are a part of inspiring positive change in your community.
You will be eligible for medical benefits the first of the month following your first 30 days. We have options for a standard plan, as well as an HSA with a $100 initial contribution and up to a $25 per paycheck match. You would receive 10 paid holidays as well as PTO hours which would accrue at a rate of 10 hours per month. After 6 months you would be eligible to enroll in our 401(k) plan which has a 4% match. We also provide company paid life insurance, short- and long-term disability, in house and paid training opportunities, and paid credentialing. SouthLight is also an approved employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).
We are excited to offer an additional benefit of Clinical Supervision Reimbursement. We will provide a monthly reimbursement of up to $200 (full-time) or $100 (part-time) to each associate level clinician electing this benefit for no more than 2 years, or until licensure is completed, whichever is first. Licensures eligible to receive this benefit include LCSWA, LCMHCA, LMFTA, LPA, LCASA, and CADC.
Job Responsibilities of a Crisis Response Team Lead
  • Provide clinical oversight and guidance to crisis team staff (coordinate daily staffing and scheduling for crisis coverage and facilitate team meetings)
  • Conduct chart audits and quality reviews (monitor key performance indicators and program outcomes)
  • Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with hospitals, law enforcement, EMS, community providers, managed care orgs, and social service agencies
  • Supervise clinicians, qualified professionals, peer support specialists, and support staff
  • Provide direct crisis intervention services when clinically or operationally necessary by assisting with assessment of suicide risk, homicide risk, and psychiatric instability
  • Support staff in managing high-acuity behavioral health crises
  • Coordinate hospitalization and emergency referrals when appropriate
  • Participate in hiring and interview processes
  • Leverage Eleos AI, an innovative clinical documentation tool that reduces note-writing time so you can spend more time focusing on participant care.

Qualifications of a Crisis Response Team Lead
Education and Experience
  • Master's degree in Human Services field (Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, Psychiatric Nursing, or related behavioral health field)
  • Min 3-5 years' of behavioral health experience
  • Min 1-2 years' of supervisory or leadership experience preferred
  • Experience in crisis services, mobile crisis, emergency psychiatry, ACT, CST, or community mental health strongly preferred

Licensure/Certifications
  • Full or provisional license, full licensure preferred (LCSW/A, LCMHC/A, LMFT/A) or RN with psychiatric experience (LCAS/A acceptable as secondary credential)
  • Valid driver's license
  • CPR/First Aid required upon hire

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Strong crisis assessment and intervention skills
  • Knowledge of suicide prevention and risk management
  • Ability to lead in high-stress situations
  • Knowledge of community behavioral health systems
  • Familiarity with Medicaid documentation standards
  • Strong communication and conflict resolution skills
  • Ability to supervise multidisciplinary teams
  • Understanding of trauma-informed and recovery-oriented care
  • Ability to collaborate with community partners and emergency systems
  • Strong organizational and documentation skills

About Us
Tap into your passion at SouthLight. For more than 55 years, SouthLight Healthcare has been a trusted leader in providing compassionate, evidence-based mental health and substance use treatment across Central North Carolina. As a nonprofit organization, we are dedicated to improving lives by expanding access to high-quality care, supporting recovery, and helping individuals build healthier, more hopeful futures. Each year, our team serves thousands of people through outpatient, community-based, and innovative treatment programs designed to meet people where they are.
At SouthLight, our people are the heart of everything we do. We foster a collaborative, inclusive culture where compassion, excellence, authenticity, hope, and innovation guide our work every day. Whether you're providing direct patient care or supporting our mission behind the scenes, you'll join a team committed to making a meaningful impact while investing in your professional growth. If you're passionate about serving others and want to be part of an organization transforming behavioral healthcare in our communities, we'd love to have you on our team.
We agree not to discriminate against any employee or job applicant because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex. Employment offers are contingent upon a satisfactory pre-employment drug screen. Professional references will be checked and criminal, abuse, driving, and fraud background reports will be obtained. Unsatisfactory results of any of these reports may result in SouthLight withdrawing the offer.