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Licensed Therapist (Counselor or Social Worker) – Child and Adolescent Mobile Crisis and Stabilization

iMind Health LLC (D/B/A iMind Behavioral Health)
Location: 4640 Forbes Blvd, Lanham, MD 20706
Service Area: Prince George’s County, MD (only)
Employment type: Full-time or Part-time
Pay: $70,000–$90,000/year (varies by licensure level and experience)

Part-time positions are compensated at an hourly equivalent based on the same pay range.
Benefits: Health insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, Paid time off, Flexible schedule
Work setting: Primarily in-person for crisis response; stabilization services may be provided in-person or via telehealth, as clinically appropriate.

Position Highlights

    Licensure required (Maryland, active & in good standing):
  • Counselors: Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)
  • Social Workers: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) or Licensed Certified Social Worker–Clinical (LCSW-C)

Serving youth ages 5–17 in Prince George’s County only.
Schedule: 8-hour shifts (10–6, 11–7, or 12–8) — schedules set in advance and may vary based on program availability.
Full-time schedule: Five (5) 8-hour shifts per week; schedules are set in advance and may vary based on program availability.
Part-time schedule: Typically 2–3 eight-hour shifts per week (varies by program needs); schedules are set in advance and may vary based on program availability.
No on-call. Occasional Saturdays may be required based on program needs and will be scheduled in advance.
Company vehicle provided while on shift.

Overview

iMind Health LLC (D/B/A iMind Behavioral Health) is hiring a Licensed Therapist/Clinician to join our Child and Adolescent Services, also known as Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS). This role serves youth ages 5–17 and includes two primary responsibilities:

1. School- and community-based mobile crisis response for children/adolescents and their families/caregivers
2. Short-term stabilization services (up to 120 days) through outpatient-style therapy and care coordination

Services are delivered in schools and community settings, in the office, and via telehealth. Mobile crisis response is delivered in-person; stabilization services may be delivered in-person and/or via telehealth based on clinical need.

Shift options (8 hours): 10:00 AM–6:00 PM, 11:00 AM–7:00 PM, or 12:00 PM–8:00 PM (schedules set in advance and may vary based on program availability).
Travel: Company vehicle provided while on shift for travel to schools and other community sites within Prince George’s County.

Support, Safety, and Supervision

  • Team-based mobile response (including a two-person mobile response model when deployed)
  • Training and safety protocols provided for mobile response and school/community-based work
  • Clinical supervision and consultation support for all clinicians (with structured licensure supervision available for LGPC/LMSW)
  • EHR: InSync (Qualifacts)

What You’ll Get

  • Company vehicle provided while on shift (no personal vehicle required for responses)
  • Set shift options and schedules planned in advance
  • No on-call; occasional Saturdays scheduled in advance based on program needs
  • Strong interdisciplinary collaboration and team support

Key Responsibilities (Shortened)

Mobile Crisis Response (School/Community-Based)

  • Provide in-person crisis assessment, de-escalation, safety planning, and clinical intervention for youth (ages 5–17) and families.
  • Respond as part of a two-person mobile team and coordinate with the multidisciplinary team for follow-up services.

Stabilization Services (Up to 120 Days)

  • Provide short-term stabilization therapy (weekly/bi-weekly) in-person and/or via telehealth based on clinical need.
  • Complete biopsychosocial assessments promptly (typically within 72 hours, based on clinical priority and scheduling) and develop stabilization-focused treatment plans with youth/caregivers.

Care Coordination and ReferralsDocumentation and Professional Practice

  • Complete documentation accurately and on time in accordance with program, payer, and regulatory standards.
  • Meet expectations for client-facing services; targets vary based on acuity and program needs and are reviewed during onboarding.
  • Maintain confidentiality and participate in team meetings, training, and quality improvement activities.

Required Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, or related field.
  • Active Maryland license in good standing (see accepted licenses above).
  • Experience providing clinical services to children/adolescents and families/caregivers.
  • Strong clinical judgment and ability to make independent decisions when needed.
  • Proficiency with computers and clinical documentation systems.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Successful completion of required background check and required training.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Mobile crisis response experience (school-based and/or community-based).
  • Outpatient stabilization, community mental health, or crisis program experience.
  • Familiarity with Prince George’s County resources and referral networks.

Contract Opportunities

Contract positions may also be available for qualified clinicians. Contract roles are not benefit-eligible and terms vary.

How to Apply

Apply directly through this job posting platform. Well-qualified candidates will be contacted via email or phone to schedule an interview.

Equal Opportunity Employer

iMind is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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