Careers
Outpatient Therapist
Outpatient Therapist
Provide outpatient behavioral health therapy and diagnostic assessment (individual, group, and/or family) to SMD/SED adults and children in Butler County.
- Qualifications: Ohio licensure as LSW, LISW, LPCC, LPC, LMFT, LIMFT (Independent licensure preferred)
Job Type: Full-time
Required education:
- Master's degree
Required license or certification:
- LSW, LISW, LPC, LPCC, LMFT, LIMFT
Send resume to: ashoemaker@bbhs.org
Employer of Choice
Want to make an impact on your community by helping those in need? Working at Butler Behavioral Health is more than a career, it's a step towards making the world a better place. Join our team of compassionate professionals today! We offer competitive salaries and benefits.
- Medical, Dental and Vision (medical plans starting at $28 a month for employee coverage)
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401k Vested Day 1 of Employment (up to 6% match)
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All Full-Time Employees earn 20 Days of PTO in the first year of employment as well as 8 additional paid holidays (New Years Day, MLK Jr Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Day After Thanksgiving, Christmas)
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Tuition Assistance
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Clinical Supervision at no cost to you
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Free CEUs
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Licensing Exam and License Renewal Reimbursement
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Employee Referral Bonus Program
Internships Available
First, thank you for your commitment to higher education. We are honored that you are considering Butler Behavioral Health as your training partner.
We have a rich history of providing excellent training for social workers, counselors, nurses and physicians. We partner with most local colleges and universities to ensure proper training placement with career opportunities available during the end of internship.
You will receive regular training supervision, increasingly complex duties, and be in a circle of well trained and committed collegues.
We have many training opportunities with Butler Behavioral Health:
- Health Now is a community based program working with adults and children focusing on goal directed training to increase skills to enhance the client/family’s ability to achieve and maintain community stability and independence.
- The Child & Family services program offers a Family Systems approach for families struggling with complex needs of their childern. The goal is to prevent hospitalization or out-of-home placement by building on the strengths and resources of both the child and parent in both community, home and school settings.
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The Outpatient Counseling (office based) and Home Based Therapy services use evidence-based models to help eliminate or manage symptoms so the client/family can increase well-being, healing and improve functioning.
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Harbor House Social Club engages/assists adults in social, recreational and educational activities.
- Both the Consultation & Crisis Intervention (CCI) team and the Mobile Response and Stabilzation Service (MRSS) provide Crisis Intervention in the home and community with adults, familes and children to de-escalate crises and develop/implement a plan for stability.
We look forward to assisting you with your education and training goals.
To apply to our internship program, please return the Internship Application by emailing the application to hr@bbhs.org.
If you need further information on our intership program, please email hr@bbhs.org.
Integrated Care Manager
Integrated Care Manager; Butler Behavioral Health
Job Function: Community Based position to provide integrated care coordination for children or adults with mental disorders. Integrated Care Manager will function as a member of an interdisciplinary team to improve behavioral and physical health outcomes among individuals.
Qualifications: 2 years direct or related experience, formalized education preferred.
Full-time position
Hours: 8:00-5:00; evening hours as needed.
Email resume to ashoemaker@bbhs.org
Celebrating Our Team's Success
At Butler Behavioral Health, we believe that our employees are the heart of our success. This section is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating their hard work, achievements, and mile stones. From professsional certifications and innovated projects to community contributions and work place excellence, we are proud to showcase the incredible talents and dedication of our team.
March 2025
- Congratulations to Makeya, our Accounting Clerk, on recently earning her Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting! This is an wonderful achievement. We are incrediibly proud of Makeya and look forward to seeing all the great things you will conintue to accomplish.
February 2025
- Congratulations to Christina, our Program Manager of Community-Based Services, on achieving her LCDCIII certification! This milestone is a testament to her hard work, expertise, and unwavering dedication. We are incredibly proud of Christina and excited for the continued impact she will have on the community we serve.
Shaping the Future: Celebrating Intern Successes
We are incredibly proud of the achievements of our internship program, which continues to open doors for students and empower them to build successful careers. Over the years, our interns have not only gained valuable hands-on experience but have also gone on to secure fulfilling roles here at Butler Behavioral Health.
Through mentorship, meaningful projects, and a supportive environment, our program equips participants with the skills and confidence they need to excel. Many of our interns have achieved professional licensure, showcasing the program’s impact in bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world expertise.
We believe in nurturing talent and investing in the future. To all past and present interns, your success is our greatest achievement. We’re honored to have been part of your journey and look forward to seeing how you continue to thrive.
Please join us as we congratulate the following:
January 2025
- Elise a MSW intern for our Health Now Program successfully passed the licensing exam and earned their LSW! Congratulations to Elise on all your hard work and determination.
- Erin a MSW intern working for our Middletown Counseling Center has passed the licensing exam and recieved their LSW! Kudos to Erin for their commitment and dedication.
We couldn't be prouder watching our interns achieve their goals and look forward to seeing them thrive!
Care Coordinator
Care Coordinator; Butler Behavioral Health
Job Function: Community Based position to provide clinical leadership for Integrated Care Managers for children or adults with mental disorders. Care Coordinator will function as a member of an interdisciplinary team to improve behavioral and physical health outcomes.
Qualifications: Dependent of Independent Social Work of Counseling license required
Full-time position
Hours: 8:00-5:00; evening hours as needed.
Email resume to ashoemaker@bbhs.org
Internship Testimonials
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My internship at Butler Behavioral Health has been nothing short of helpful, educational, and enjoyable preparing me for a career in the field. The staff has been kind and supportive through every aspect of my time here and have pushed me to improve my own set of skills as well as teaching me so much more than I could have ever imagined. The work feels meaningful and important, and the day-to-day work is always exciting and educational in helping shape how I will perform in my career going forward. I cannot think of a better organization to have my internship at and can recommend anyone to pursue an internship at Butler Behavioral Health.
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Evan W. Miami University, Social Work Program
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- Internship with Butler Behavioral gave me exposure to a wide range of practical in-the-field experiences. Supervision was top-notch. I had the guidance and support to take the basics I learned in the academic setting and apply them to grow my counseling and case conceptualization skills. For busy interns, the schedule flexibility really can’t be matched. Every BBH staff member understood I had competing priorities and provided the support to help me learn and grow.
- Lauren K. Liberty University, Mental Health Counseling Program
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I’m so thankful that I completed my practicum and internship with Butler Behavioral Health Services in the community-based Wings program. From start to finish, I was fully supported by my supervisor, department, and other interns. I felt that being fully supported allowed me the opportunity to feel completely comfortable as I ventured into spreading my wings to fly. Prior to seeing my first client I was offered plenty of opportunities to shadow my work colleagues and feel comfortable in my ability to start working with clients on my own. When I had questions, I had a great team that welcomed my questions and allowed me the ability to grow.
The experience that I received while completing my practicum and internship with BBHS has helped me become a better social worker and also has played a role in the impact that I am able to make in the lives of the families that I work with. I am grateful to have completed my internship with BBHS and will now continue to serve the community I work in as an employee of BBHS. I would highly recommend BBHS to students seeking a wonderful internship site and the opportunity to gain a wealth of knowledge and professional development.
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Jaime R. Miami University, Social Work Program
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Medical Assistant and Office Coordinator
Medical Assistant and Office Coordinator: Butler Behavioral Health
Job Function: Supporting the clinical staff, CATT software data entry, and general support functions and projects. Check in patients and record vitals. Complete prior authorizations and collaborate with pharmacies.
Qualifications: High school diploma or GED with two years medical office experience preferred.
Full-time Position: 8:00 - 5:30 pm with a slightly varied daily schedule
Email resume to ashoemaker@bbhs.org
On Call Job Coach
On-Call Job Coach, Butler Behavioral Health, Hamilton
Job Function: Provide vocational and life skills support to young adults with disabilities in Hamilton and Butler counties. Night and weekend shifts available. Requires the ability to teach the person served, and to interact in a professional manner with various host businesses.
Qualifications: Some college preferred. High school diploma/GED required. One year experience in vocational, educational, health care or residential setting with people with disabilities.
Part-time position - on call as needed
Send resumes to ashoemaker@bbhs.org
Project Life Skills Trainer
Project Life Skills Trainer
Butler Behavioral Health - Hamilton, OH 45011
To provide Vocational and Life Skills Instruction. Skills and Abilities: Knowledge and enthusiasm about provision of non-traditional, community based services. Ability to build and maintain positive alliances with professional and non-professional providers of support services for young adults. Ability to skillfully collaborate with professionals responsible for funding and planning services. Personal values consistent with the agency’s core values and philosophy of service. Part Time: 5 hours daily, following the school day schedule. Occasional evening hours may be required. Required education:
Preferred experience:
Please send resume to ashoemaker@bbhs.org |