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Opportunity Overview
North Shore Community Health (NSCH) is an industry leader in exceptional community healthcare delivery.
We seek a master’s level licensed clinician to provide behavioral health services to children, adolescents, and families in Peabody primary, middle, and high schools. This is a full-time school-year position. This individual will report to the Director of School-Based Health.
The Organization
North Shore Community Health (NSCH) is a highly accomplished community health organization that prides itself on its compassionate approach to serving the surrounding communities with comprehensive and culturally sensitive care. With a strong commitment to excellence, NSCH provides:
- Comprehensive primary care.
- Dental services.
- Behavioral health care.
- Care management.
- Pharmacy services.
- Substance abuse disorder treatment.
- Nurse care management.
- Insurance enrollment assistance.
NSCH operates service sites at Gloucester, Peabody, and Salem Family Health Centers, ensuring convenient access to care. Additionally, NSCH extends its reach through school-based health centers within the Salem and Peabody School Districts. NSCH collaborates with Bentley Academy, Collins Middle School, Horace Mann School, Bates Elementary School, and the Peabody Learning Academy for behavioral health services.
As a community-based safety net healthcare provider, NSCH actively encourages diversity and welcomes staff members who reflect the rich tapestry of our communities. We highly value the contributions of our team members and offer a wide range of perks and comprehensive benefits. These include health and wellness benefits, tuition reimbursement, loan forgiveness opportunities, and other appealing benefits.
We believe in supporting our employees from day one, and all eligible staff members can take advantage of these benefits right from the start of their employment at NSCH. We aim to foster a supportive and rewarding environment that empowers our team members to provide exceptional care to our communities.
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Provide crisis intervention, intake, diagnostic assessment, treatment planning to patients, and outpatient psychotherapy services (individual, family, group).
- Consult primary care and school staff about their patient's behavioral health needs and treatment goals.
- Network/collaborate with community leaders, health care providers, community-based organizations, and others who contribute to the ongoing assessment of the health needs of this group of patients.
- Conduct community outreach to provide information/make referrals to/coordinate services, and identify community resources that support patients.
- Shares best practices and expertise with both school and NSCH staff.
- Works in collaboration and under the direction of the school-based site manager (if applicable).
- Meet documentation standards in a timely fashion using the electronic health record for each patient contact.
- Attends in-service training for ongoing licensure requirements and complies with all policies for compliance and documentation.
- Participate in supervision, team and staff meetings, committees, and task forces as required.
- Enjoys and works effectively in a culture of collaboration, ongoing change, and commitment to racial equity, diversity, and inclusion.
- Perform additional duties to fulfill NSCH's mission as assigned.
Requirements
- Current MA LICSW, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, or Psy.D license required.
- School-based health experience preferred.
- Demonstrated strong communication skills with individuals and/or groups.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, planning, and prioritization skills.
- Experience preferred in Electronic Health Records and Microsoft Office.
- Experience using telehealth platforms.
- Self-motivated and self-directed to work within a team and work independently.
- Ability to maintain CEUs as required by the state.
- Ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment.
- Bilingual Spanish/Portuguese preferred.
- Completion of NSCH required Compliance Training before the deadline.
As a health center, NSCH ensures that all employees comply with the annual requirements for vaccinations and health screenings. All employees must be vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of their employment unless they have been granted a religious or medical exception. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination must be provided, and prospective employees must be vaccinated before their first day of employment, submitting their vaccination record and prehire paperwork.
For Information Please Contact:
Talent Acquisition Department
North Shore Community Health
TalentAcquisition@nschi.org
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