Mental Health Professional - Emergency Services, LSW/LPC/LISW/LPCC; Day Shift
Company: Zepf
Location: Toledo
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Zepf Center has
been serving the Lucas County community for over 50 years. We are
the leading provider of behavioral health and substance use
disorder services in Northwest Ohio. Services include adult and
child psychiatric, substance abuse, case management, residential,
Crisis Care, and therapy programs, as well as career development
and wellness services. Zepf Center also offers primary care medical
services to our patients to contribute to their continuum of care.
Zepf Center is a trauma-informed agency and environment for both
patients and staff. We are currently seeking a Full-time Mental
Health Professional - Emergency Services to try to stabilize the
person and get him or her back into the community quickly.
Emergency Services is a 24/7 comprehensive program that assesses
Lucas County adults, children, and adolescents who are experiencing
a psychiatric or behavioral crisis. Patients are assessed onsite or
in the field to determine treatment options; hospitalization or
referral to community-based services. Hours: Day Shift; 6:00 am -
2:00 pm with rotating weekends and holidays Essential Duties of
this position include but are not limited to: Conduct triage and
intake interviews in person with clients, and potentially, referral
sources. Provides crisis stabilization services, education,
counseling, community resource referral, and other social services
interventions to the youth and family. Complete counseling/social
work assessments, mental status exams, and social histories.
Coordinates and monitors services in the community, including
mental health, medical, educational, psychological, vocational and
social services. Facilitate group therapy modules related to
different topics based on milieu and determined patient care Assist
with scheduling group therapies and modalities with other members
of the CSU team Assess, determine the most appropriate treatment,
and develop the plan treatment. Provide linkage to case management
and services. Maintain accurate, complete and appropriate clinical
records. Work cooperatively with hospital staff to assist in step
down of patients from hospital level of care to CSU Initiates and
develops prevention strategies. Performs crisis follow-up as
indicated around specific issues that can be dealt with in a
specified time frame. Maintains timely and complete documentation
of services and activities, which meet the standards of CMS, (CARF
and OHMAS – only if we will be certified by these entities).
Performs short-term, brief solution-focused counseling around
specific issues that can be dealt with in a specified time frame.
Assures collection of appropriate client assessment information and
demographic information. Accurately document service provision and
billing information to assure reimbursement. Provides critical
incident intervention as indicated when traumatic incidents occur
in the workplace. Ensures competence and annual certification in
the following areas: CPR and First Aid, and Crisis Intervention.
Performs other duties as assigned. Position Competencies: Ability
to rapidly form positive relationships and to work effectively with
law enforcement, fire department, Red Cross and other emergency
personnel. Ability to deal with agitated or potentially violent
clients. Excellent crisis intervention and de-escalation skills.
Ability to engage individuals in the community in problem solving
process. Ability to relate to clients with a variety of age,
economic/educational backgrounds, personality types and problems.
Ability to work with individuals, families and groups in acute
grief crisis. Ability to work in a variety of natural environment
settings frequently under very chaotic and/or potentially dangerous
conditions with police presence. Flexibility in dealing with a wide
variety of critical and stressful work assignments as the need
presents itself. Exhibits flexibility and ability to manage
multiple demands in a fast-paced environment. Ability to work in
alternate locations as assigned, and able to perform on call as
assigned. Skill in community education and training. Knowledge of
the field of stress and stress management. Ability to achieve and
maintain certification in required training programs. Ability to
participate in extensive cross-training with a variety of emergency
personnel. Ability to work and make critical decisions in
high-pressure situations. Ability to operate independent of mental
health supervisor at scenes, consult as needed, initiate
problem-solving activity as needed. Ability to work cooperatively
with a wide variety of systems. Knowledge of community resources.
Maintains a level of self-care that is adequate for managing a
high-pace, crisis response position. Organizational Competencies:
Demonstrate knowledge of the agency mission, vision, goals, and
philosophy as well as the policies and procedures. Strives for high
client satisfaction by providing leadership and/or assistance to
coworkers and clients through the integrated care process.
Demonstrate consistent professionalism. Demonstrate teamwork. Abide
by the agencies and/or professional code of ethics. Strives to
improve own and agency operations Commit to cultivating a
non-violent and trauma-informed environment for all employees and
clients, through our pursuit of Sanctuary; a trauma-informed model.
Commit to a deeper exploration of Sanctuary Values. Incorporates
sanctuary techniques into daily work activities. Participates on
sanctuary process teams and/or supports sanctuary initiatives
Working conditions: This position is in a 24-hour shift unit.
Employee must be able to work outside normal business hours and
perform emergency overtime if necessary pursuant to contract
guidelines. Requirements: Licensure: LSW/ LPC; LISW / LPCC
Bachelor's degree (Required), master’s degree preferred
Requirements: 2 years crisis intervention experience. Must possess
a valid Ohio driver’s license; Must be eligible to drive company
vehicles and be eligible for coverage as defined by the agency
commercial insurance carrier; Those who drive personal vehicles in
the course of business must be able to furnish proof of active auto
insurance.
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