Why Work for Beacon?
At Beacon Specialized Living, we know great clinicians need flexibility, support, and balance to do their best work. That’s why we offer:
Super flexible scheduling designed to fit your life
No on-call responsibilities
No regularly scheduled weekends or holidays
Hybrid work environment with a mix of remote, office, and field-based work
Strong work-life balance
Competitive compensation
Meaningful, mission-driven work that changes lives
Supportive leadership and collaborative clinical teams
Growth opportunities with a national behavioral health organization
If you're a Licensed Clinician looking for a role where your expertise is valued and your personal time is respected, we’d love to meet you.
About Beacon Specialized Living
Beacon Specialized Living is a national behavioral health company providing residential-based services and supports to children and adults with complex behavioral health conditions, Severe Mental Illness, Autism, developmental disabilities, and other compounding medical needs.
We are guided by our core values of Integrity, Compassion, Advocacy, Respect, and Excellence.
Position Summary
The Licensed Clinician plays a vital role in delivering high-quality behavioral health services that improve quality of life, increase independence, and promote positive outcomes.
This position uses independent clinical judgment to assess needs, develop individualized treatment plans, lead interventions, support crisis response, and guide staff on complex behavioral challenges. You’ll work closely with interdisciplinary teams, families, and community partners to ensure consistent, person-centered care.
What You’ll Do
Conduct behavioral and functional assessments
Develop, implement, and monitor individualized treatment plans
Provide face-to-face clinical services within your scope of practice
Analyze behavioral data and adjust interventions as needed
Lead crisis response efforts and provide post-incident debriefing
Provide consultation to residential teams and leadership
Participate in treatment team meetings and case reviews
Train and support staff on behavioral health best practices
Assist with abuse/neglect investigations and follow-up planning
Build strong relationships with community mental health and outside agencies
Maintain timely, accurate, and compliant clinical documentation
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Behavioral Analysis, or related field
Current state licensure/certification such as:
LCSW, LSW, LPC, LPCC, BCBA, PBSF or equivalent
1+ years of clinical experience (internship/practicum may be considered)
Experience supporting individuals with complex behavioral needs
Experience with developmental disabilities and/or mental health populations preferred
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel regionally
Strong communication, critical thinking, and organizational skills
Ready to Make an Impact?
Join a team where your clinical expertise is appreciated, your schedule is respected, and your work truly matters.