Joseph Trolian, MA, LPCC-S, LICDC-CS
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Lexington, Ohio 44904 419-***-**** Home
www.joetrolian.com ********@*****.***
Education Master of Arts in Counseling, Heidelberg University, Tiffin, Ohio 1993 Bachelor of Arts, Psychology & Music Heidelberg University, Tiffin, Ohio 1991 Licenses/Certifications
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with Training Supervisor Designation LPCC-S, # E0002227-SUPV Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and MFT Board Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor - Clinical Supervisor LICDC- CS, #991553 Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board 5-Year Licensed Substitute Teacher: 25519165
Certified Peer Certification Surveyor
Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authority National Provider Identification Number: 134******* CAQH Number: 16240439
Alternative Resident Educator License Eligible-Intervention Specialist OH3490851 Alternative Resident Educator License Eligible-Integrated Social Studies OH3490851 Experience
Substitute Teacher – 2024 to Present
Galion City School Districts and Pioneer Career Technical Center
- Provide Coverage for educators for grades 6
th
through 12
th
.Licensed as a General Substitute Teacher and
a Specialist in Music and Psychology
- Responsiveness to providing various coverage for teachers 6 th
through 12
th
grades and exercising
adaptability and active learning
- Provide student/classroom management and encourage active learning
- Provide academic support as needed based on various subjects Clincal Counselor – December 2025 to Present
Sondermind
- Tele-therapy including assessments, individual counseling for behavioral heath needs
- Treatment planning, goal setting and focusing on results oriented therapies
- Exercise emotional intelligence while assisting members and implementing active learning and active listening
- Data entry, case noting and other basic documentation requirements of managed care companies, accurate records management, continuous quality improvement with special attention to regulatory compliance
- Responsiveness to assigned members, respect of confidentiality and enforcement of duty to warn and maintaining customer focus
Clinical Counselor-June 2024 to September 2025
Brightside Health
- Tele-therapy including assessments, individual counseling for behavioral heath needs
- Treatment planning, goal setting and focusing on results oriented therapies
- Exercise emotional intelligence while assisting members and implementing active learning and active listening
- Data entry, case noting and other basic documentation requirements of managed care companies, accurate records management, continuous quality improvement with special attention to regulatory compliance
- Responsiveness to assigned members, respect of confidentiality and enforcement of duty to warn and maintaining customer focus
- Tele-Therapy utilizing Unified Protocols, an evidence based practice (EBP)
- Tele-Crisis Therapy utilizing Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicide, an EBP Executive Director – October 2007 to November 2023 Mental Health &Recovery Services Board of Richland County
- Direct operations of Richland County ADAMH Board in accordance with ORC 340
- Financial oversight of $11 million yearly budget for county population of over 125,000
- Oversight of all board staff - fiscal, information technology, claims, internal and external operations
- Working with the Board and agencies on contracts, MOUs, and grant based programs
- Issuance of 120-day notices, open proposal process, system development, service planning, contracting
- Conducting annual clinical records review with contracted treatment providers
- Strategic planning to address identified gaps or unmet needs in community
- Implementation of “Trauma Informed Resilience & Recovery Oriented Communities Of Care”
- Facilitation of quarterly meeting with directors and clinical leaders for agencies and organizations
- Oversight of required federal, state, and local reporting
- Coordination and participation on community coalitions, advisory committees, focus groups
- Public presentations on various topics from an educational or informative perspective
- Collaboration with community, county departments, law enforcement, courts, schools, & municipalities
- Coordination with Board and subcommittees, working with appointing authorities for filling board positions, board member orientation & education– review of operations, finance, governing statutes
- Implementation of several capital projects and corresponding programs
- Serve as the Board’s Clients Rights Officer and resolve issues with client grievances
- Mandated member of the Family Children First Council, Community Corrections Board, Child Fatality Review Board, Suicide Prevention Coalition and Opiate Review Board Clinical Services Director – August 2003 to October 2007 Mental Health & Recovery Services Board of Richland County
- Consultation with agencies on programming, guidelines, regulations, and community needs
- Coordination of Richland County Care Management Committee and use of FAST/ABC funds
- Conducted annual clinical records reviews and utilization review of state hospital use
- Coordinated professional training opportunities and issuing of CEUs to clinical professional
- Served as the County Client’s Rights Officer.
- Grant writing for private foundations, state, and federal grants
- Evaluation of local programs and services being provided by funded agencies
- Represent the Board at probate hearings
- Coordinated Richland County’s Columbia Teen Screen initiative, Gatekeeper trainings, and Richland County’s Behavioral Health Response team for large-scale disasters.
- Assisted NAMI in coordination and implementation of the Richland County CIT program.
- Represented the Board on committees: Standards of Care, Northeast Ohio Children’s Consortium, OACBHA Clinical Committee & Kid’s Committee, Outcomes System Quality Improvement (SOQIC-I), Drug Free Work Place, Citizen’s Circle, Newhope Behavioral Plan Review Committee, HIV/AIDS Regional Community Council, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Coalition Executive Director – May 2002 to August 2003
The Family Planning Association of Northeast Ohio, Inc.
- Led staff and board in re-alignment of agency operation within budget and physical space
- Oversight of education and medical departments’ compliance with budget, Medicaid, and Title X
- Human resources management for all departments including hiring and discharge of employees
- Provided accountability for all funds to all federal, state, local, and private funding sources
- Strategic planning, public relations, fund raising efforts, grant writing, working with board of directors Director of Program Services – September 1999 to May 2002 The Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Board of Lorain County
- Consultation with agencies on programming, guidelines, regulations, and community needs
- Provided annual Clinical Records Reviews for all ODADAS licensed treatment agencies
- Provided cross-county Peer audits for Summit County ADM Board
- Coordinated professional training opportunities and issuing of CEUs to clinical professional
- Served as the County Client’s Rights Officer
- Grant writing for private foundations, state, and federal grants
- Evaluation of local programs and services being provided by funded agencies
- Represented the board on committees: Children’s Comprehensive Clinical Consortium, Lorain County Housing Coalition, Drug Court Steering Committee, Clinical Supervisors Committee, Lorain County Prevention Committee, Board Program Committee, Board Prevention Committee Clinical Counselor-October 1999 to March 2002
Lutheran Social Services, Northwest Ohio
- Individual Mental Health Counseling
- Home-based Mental Health Counseling
- Group Substance Use Counseling
Site Manager – June 1998 to September 1999
Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services
- Management of Fremont office for outpatient mental health and drug and alcohol treatment agency
- Assured compliance with all ODMH and ODADAS standards.
- Human resources management, oversight of budget, utilization review, served as the Clients Rights Officer, conducted after-hour pre-hospitalization screening and other clinical services Supervisor-Emergency Services – April 1997 – June 1998, Clinical Counselor- January 1994 to April 1997
The Center for Individual and Family Services
- Supervision of intake counselors, health officers and crisis unit mental health specialists
- Established, and manned as needed, the Mobile Triage Team
- Projected budgetary needs for the Emergency Services and Central Access department.
- Conducted assessments, outpatient mental health, group, individual, and family counseling
- Developed and implemented Anger Management and Children of Divorce groups Family Counselor-May 1992 to December 1993
Freedom Hall
- Family Program Design and Implementation
- Family Counseling for family members of residents
- Diagnostic Assessment
- Treatment planning
- Individual Counseling
Psychological Aid –February 1992- September 1992
Geritech
- Geriatric Diagnostic Assessments
- Geriatric Individual Counseling
- Geriatric Treatment Planning