At Housing Families, we are working to achieve housing equity and wellbeing for all. We partner with communities, families, and individuals to ensure housing stability by offering tailored services including temporary and permanent housing, food assistance, counseling and therapy, legal services, and youth programs.
With Housing Families’ continued growth, we now offer services in Malden, Everett, Revere, Chelsea, and Medford, where, since our inception in 1986, we’ve strengthened housing security for over 2,400 families and individuals.
We are looking for those who share in this vision and for skilled, compassionate individuals who share in our agency values of Respect, Caring, Integrity, Growth, and Team Work:
- Respect – We treat people with dignity.
- Caring – We show compassion and act thoughtfully.
- Integrity – We adhere to high standards.
- Growth – We foster innovation and continuous development.
- Team Work – We collaborate and celebrate.
Role Purpose & Responsibilities
Purpose
Under the supervision of the Clinical Coordinator, the Clinician will work with the Street Outreach Team to provide mental health support and intervention services to individuals who are unsheltered, unhoused, experiencing housing instability or at risk of experiencing homelessness.
The clinician will focus on assessing client needs, delivering trauma informed treatment from a range of modalities and interventions, and facilitating access to appropriate resources and services as needed. This role requires the clinician to work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams to address complex needs and willingness to work outside in all weather conditions.
Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive assessments, determine appropriate interventions, develop individualized service plans, provide mental health support, and if needed, access and connect clients to community resources (legal services, healthcare services, substance use treatment, psychiatry).
- Work collaboratively with the street outreach team, clinical team, agency programs, community partners, first responders, and clients to meet the complex needs of those being served.
- Handle crises as they occur. Provide supportive interventions for difficult interactions and maintain safety for all involved.
- Act as a backup van driver as needed and maintain safe driving practices.
- Follow agency and program protocols related to safety and crisis management.
- Attend supervision with the Clinical Coordinator and all agency and programmatic meetings.
- Complete all necessary documentation needed.
- Help maintain cleanliness and safety in the van, program sites, and community spaces.
- Assist with special projects as needed.
We believe that to be successful in this position, it is crucial that the candidate can honestly assess their strengths and determine that they include:
- Experience and love of working with individuals of all ages.
- Patience and a positive attitude.
- Growth mindset.
- Reliable, organized, and punctual.
- Ability to establish and maintain relationships with various individuals including collaterals, families, volunteers, and clients.
- Excellent communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills with proven ability to interact with a diverse range of individuals both in person, virtually and over the phone.
- Excellent organization, time management and follow-up skills.
- Responsible and professional conduct that serves as a role model to staff, volunteers, and youth.
- Ability to set priorities and meet deadlines.
- Must demonstrate ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Outlook, Word, and understanding of virtual educational platforms such as Teams and Zoom.
- Investment in non-violent conflict resolution, confronting racism, sexism, and other injustices, and helping children and families heal and grow.
Qualifications/Requirements
Qualifications
Applicants who are bilingual, have experience working with families and individuals from diverse backgrounds, knowledgeable of trauma-informed practices and harm reduction strategies are strongly encouraged to apply!
Eligibility Requirements
- Masters’ degree in social work, mental health counseling, or related field.
- Working towards post graduate licensure.
- LCSW, LICSW or LMHC preferred.
- Ability to form strong interpersonal relationships with people from diverse backgrounds.
- Must have unrestricted work authorization to work in the United States.
- Must be 18 years or older.
- Must be fluent in English.
- Must be able to pass a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) and Sex Offender Registry Information (SORI) background check.
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds at a time walking up and down flights of stairs.
- Must be able to sit for prolonged periods of time at a desk while working on a computer.
- Must be able to work outside in all weather conditions.
Applications/Compensation
- Compensation/Hours: $60,000-$65,000/ 10a-6p with some flexibility to change hours to best support the program and clients' needs.
- Benefits: Eligible for full benefits including Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance, 403B Retirement Plan, Paid Time Off, Tuition Reimbursement.
- Please send a cover letter and resume to: HR@housingfamilies.org
- Please include “Clinician, Street Outreach Worker” in the subject line.
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