Together we can make a difference.
We’re looking for empathetic individuals dedicated to providing quality support and care to others. With your creative problem-solving skills and Eliot's cutting-edge Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC) programs, we can overcome traditional barriers in the behavioral health system. Imagine having access to trauma-informed behavioral health services in real time or providing coordinated care continuum? Join Eliot and get to work alongside our talented and dedicated staff specializing in housing navigation, recovery coaching, case management, peer supports, and other specialized stabilization services.
The CBHC Clinician provides evidence-based treatment as part of a multidisciplinary team. Working with others on the CBHC child team, you will deliver solution-focused clinical interventions and treatment for clients and families. We are committed to providing evidence-based and innovative treatment, including ARC, UP, SMART, TF-CBT, and more!
Responsibilities:
- Provide side-by-side therapy and interventions to individuals and families that are evidence-based, focus on problem-solving, skills training, modeling behavior, optimism, and encouragement.
- Provide therapy interventions in the office, virtually, in the community, and in the client’s residence based on client preference, client need, and at the clinical direction of the Team.
- Participate in daily Team Huddles and Team Meetings including completing documentation prior to meetings.
- Complete NOMS assessments as assigned, clinical assessments, and other documentation required to meet CBHC/Eliot standards.
- Ensure that each individual is actively involved in their treatment planning process and their preferences are embraced.
- Provide individual therapy to assigned clients and/or families within the context of the CBHC Team, treatment plan, and EBPs approved by Eliot/CBHC policies and procedures.
- Provide targeted therapy to individuals including but not limited to CBT modalities targeting symptoms, DBT, PE, CR, EMDR, FST, TF-CBT, CAMS, family therapies, integrated dual diagnosis treatment, self-management plans, and other clinical interventions.
- Participate in diagnostic evaluations, screening assessments/tools, outcome measures, and crisis planning.
- Provide immediate interventions related to acuity and work with individuals and staff members to ensure that acuity is responded to in a timely manner, including increased interventions, changing interventions, and providing direct clinical support to individuals and staff.
- Ensure the safety of individuals; implementing crisis intervention as necessary, including but not limited to the use of de-escalating modes of communication/interaction to ensure the individual’s safety, stability, mental status, and physical health.
- Establish effective working relationships with clients and utilize solution-based interventions which best address specific problem areas as identified in the client’s treatment plan; relate well to diverse client populations; display good judgment; and in collaboration with clients, formulate and implement focused treatment plans that identify measurable goals and timeframes for completion.
Qualifications:
- Requires a Master’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Nursing, Rehab Counseling, related field or is licensed at the independent level in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; or a Doctorate in Psychology from an accredited university/college and licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
- Strong diagnostic skills, competence in crisis intervention, ability to develop short-term interventions to support clients/families, and engagement strategies.
- Must be able to quickly establish rapport with a wide range of clinical presentations. Knowledge of the vast array of community resources and how to access them.
Salary:
- Masters only: $65,000 ($68,900 for bilingual in needed language)
- Licensed: $70,000 ($74,200 for bilingual in needed language)
Schedule:
Tuesday-Saturday 10-6p. This position is HYBRID with a minimum of 3 office-based days. Flexibility and availability to work some evening hours, 10am-6pm or 11am-7pm.
Why Eliot?
At Eliot, we are dedicated to restoring dignity and hope to the lives of the people we serve by ensuring access to evidence-based treatments, trauma-informed services, and relevant resources. The fiber of our culture includes transparency, creativity, clinical sophistication, responsiveness, and compassion.
Qualifications Education
Required
MA
Licenses & Certifications
Preferred
LMFT
LICSW
LMHC
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