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  • Case Manager

    Perception Programs Inc. 3.8company rating

    Clinician job at Perception Programs

    WHY PERCEPTION PROGRAMS? Perception Programs' mission is to promote wellness through innovative and holistic behavioral healthcare for individuals and our community. We serve over 5,000 diverse clients annually and offer a range of wellness services to engage clients in a collaborative recovery process. Looking for a supportive work environment that fosters learning, growth and creativity? Is a wellness and strengths-based oriented team setting important to you? Interested in serving individuals with mental health and substance use disorders? We would love to hear from you. Submit your application now! POSITION SUMMARY This position is responsible for providing case management and support services for individuals with substance use and mental health disorders to ensure treatment access and retention. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Provide linkage to mental health and substance use treatment services, including a wide range of treatment modalities and recovery communities. Identify needs and assist individual in gaining access to financial benefits and other supportive services including but not limited to medical, social, housing, family planning and reunification, and educational services. Provide education and coaching, particularly in available resources within the local recovery community Monitor and track client progress Perform outreach activities to reach populations in need of services with emphasis on early intervention Assist individual in achieving goals established in recovery plan Assist with obtaining reliable means of transportation, including use of public transportation MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS High School diploma or GED equivalent Minimum of 2 years' experience in related field Valid driver's license Prior knowledge of mental health and substance use strongly preferred Lived experience with mental health and/or substance use disorders strongly preferred Ability to learn new systems and programs quickly Excellent verbal and written communication skills Excellent customer service skills Ability to develop clear and professional documentation Willingness and ability to establish and maintain healthy working relationships BENEFITS: Competitive salary. Schedule flexibility. 11 holidays, accrued pool of PTO starting at 25 days per year. No on-call requirements. In-house clinical supervision for LPC, LCSW, and LMFT. National Health Services Corp (NHSC) Loan Repayment Program (LRP) at select locations. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) qualified agency. Billing, marketing, and case management support. Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance. Complimentary life Insurance, AD&D, and Short-Term Disability. 403(b) retirement Plan with company match.
    $36k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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  • Crisis Clinician/24 hours per week, Weekend only role

    Bristol Hospital Group 4.6company rating

    Bristol, CT jobs

    At Bristol Health, we begin each day caring today for your tomorrow. We have been an integral part of our community for the past 100 years. We are dedicated to providing the best possible care and service to our patients, residents and families. We are committed to provide compassionate, quality care at all times and to uphold our values of Communication, Accountability, Respect and Empathy (C.A.R.E.). We are Magnet and received the 2020 Press Ganey Leading Innovator award for our rapid adoption and implementation of healthcare solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Use your expertise, compassion, and kindness to transform the patient experience. Make a difference. Make Bristol Health your choice. Job Summary: Responsible for providing initial triage and screening of behavioral health services as requested by the Emergency Care Center. Within the emergency setting, provides crisis intervention and assessment to a broad range of psychiatric and substance disordered adults and children, managing patients' needs to appropriate disposition. Collaborates with emergency care center staff as well as a team of outpatient and inpatient mental health professionals. These services are provided under the general supervision of the Assistant Manager of the Counseling Center and Crisis Intervention, with a collaborative reporting role to the System Director of Behavioral Health. Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities: Provides direct crisis assessment and intervention services to patients Provides patient-focused and empathetic care to patients and their families. Interviews and assesses the patient and family for suicide lethality and/or dangerousness to others, current mental status, level of functioning, social supports, intoxication and other factors which impact treatment decisions. Provides immediate crisis counseling to stabilize a patient and to bring the situation under control. Manages to effective disposition: resolution of the crisis situation or facilitation of inpatient admission. Provides support and education to family supportive others of patients in crisis. Collaborates with the other units of the service line and the hospital Provides consultation to the emergency care center staff as requested. Assists staff of the emergency care center through therapeutic intervention of acute behavioral emergencies. Provides effective communication hand-off's in the transition of patient's care to the emergency care center, inpatient behavioral health unit and outpatient services. Provides cross-program coverage and functions with the behavioral health inpatient unit other duties as assigned. Attends and participates in clinical case conferences or departmental staff meetings to ensure effective transition and continuity of care. Gathers collateral information and uses in treatment and dispositional planning Consults and confers with professional staff, emergency department staff, physicians, nurses, clergy, police officers, and other outside agencies. Gathers data, relays information for follow through, and refers to appropriate services. Establishes mechanisms for follow up contact and information and exchange with outside agencies. Post crisis intervention, establishes post-discharge contact with patients to monitor treatment compliance and reinforce the importance of treatment follow-up. Maintains all records and documentation according to policy and procedures Documents every assessment and/or intervention in a timely manner as defined by policy. Demonstrates quality in documentation, reflecting depth of understanding of elements of risk, the patient's dynamics, and motivation /readiness for change. Demonstrates the ability to succinctly synthesize biopsychosocial data into an integrative clinical summary of the patient. Involves and documents the patient's involvement in the treatment process, initiating crisis safety planning as appropriate. Maintains responsibility for own professional development Engages actively in clinical supervision and monthly staff meetings. Demonstrates achievement towards annual professional goals. Maintains /expands professional skills, keeping current with the field of emergency psychiatric medicine. Qualifications Educational / Minimum Requirements: Master's degree in mental health State/Federal Mandated Licensure or Certification Requirements: State of Connecticut licensure required Bristol Hospital Mandated Educational Requirements: General orientation at time of hire. Fire/Safety/Infection Control annually. Clinical supervision as scheduled. Other programs as mandated by Hospital including CPI training. Special Requirements: Considerable knowledge and experience working with a broad range of diagnoses, patient populations, and age groups; substance abuse; psychiatric and co-occurring disorders Strong risk assessment skills as well as crisis intervention and management skills Working knowledge of community resources and treatment services Physical Requirements: Frequent walking, standing and sitting. Occasional physical requirements involve bending, stooping, stair climbing, kneeling and light lifting. Activities such as climbing ladders, crouching, balancing, reaching, twisting and looking at computer monitors are limited. Vision and hearing should be corrected to the normal range. Work Environment: High energy professional with ability to work as an interdisciplinary team member in a fast paced work environment Cognitive Requirements: Excellent comprehension, written and verbal skills, able to communicate effectively and to organize and utilize data. Strong clinical and problem solving skills with the ability to exercise professional judgment independently and collaboratively Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
    $67k-117k yearly est. 18d ago
  • CLINICIAN 2- RESIDENTIAL - FULL-Time

    Intercommunity, Inc. 4.1company rating

    Hartford, CT jobs

    InterCommunity is a 2025 Healthcare Top Workplaces Winner! VOTED by our incredible staff a TOP WORKPLACE for 12 YEARS - including 2025! Join a Mission That Matters InterCommunity, Inc. is a Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike (FQHC LA) committed to providing accessible, compassionate care to everyone - regardless of life situation or ability to pay. We offer same-day primary care and a wide range of behavioral health services across our community health centers in: 281 Main St., East Hartford 40 Coventry St., Hartford 828 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor Our Addiction Services Division provides a full continuum of care, including: Primary care integration Residential detox and treatment Outpatient mental health and substance use services for adults and children Intensive outpatient programs Employment and community support Mobile crisis evaluations Judicial support services Social rehabilitation Why Work With Us? At InterCommunity, we believe your well-being matters - at work and beyond. That's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and work-life balance. All benefit- eligible employees of InterCommunity are eligible for Medical, Dental, Voluntary Vision, Group Life, Supplemental Life, Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability. (A benefit -eligible employee is one who is schedule to work a minimum of 30 hours per week.). In addition, all employees may contribute to our 401k and those who meet eligibility and service requirements will receive the company contribution. Benefits are effective on the first day of the month following date of hire. Our Benefits Include: Work Life-Balance-Flexibility, generous Paid PTO, and paid holidays. Health & Dental insurance - flexible contribution options that includes 2 HDHP w/ HSA enrollment option or non-HDHP at a minimal cost to employees. Voluntary vision coverage. Employer-paid Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, and Basic Life & AD&D. Supplemental Life Insurance available. 401(k) with 3% employer match + 3% employer contribution after 12 months and 1,000 hours worked Career advancement opportunities in a supportive, mission-driven environment. Summary: An experienced clinician who possesses knowledge about treatment of co-occurring disorders and ASAM criteria. Trained in a variety of therapeutic techniques and interventions to treat a wide variety of behavioral health symptoms and diagnoses including, but not limited to depression, anxiety, psychosis, personality disorders, mood disorders, suicidality, trauma and substance use. Clinicians utilize interventions in individual sessions, group sessions, family sessions and in the milieu. Works independently with clinical supervision and collaboration from peers and can utilize clinical skills to support clients in attaining their individualized goals. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Provides trauma informed clinical services including, but not limited to: triage, crisis intervention, assessment, individual, group and/or family therapy, screening, treatment planning and referral within a multidisciplinary team and agency coverage for staff absences. Completes all required documentation related to resident treatment in accordance with established procedures. Provides coordination of care and referral with other community agencies i.e., hospitals, emergency rooms, jails, homeless shelters, outpatient programs, residential programs, etc.) and consults and collaborates with other behavioral/ medical health providers. Meets productivity standard for the position and role. Attendance and participation in all required departmental staff meetings, all provider meetings, multidisciplinary team meetings, supervision (including peer) meetings including but not limited to systems feedback, problem solving, clinical growth and support for development protocols which enhance service delivery. Participation in trainings to bring new service delivery options to clinical care (i.e. EMDR, ART etc.) Program development (new groups, new models of treatment, evidence-based practices) Ensures ASAM criteria is clearly documented within time frames and utilization review process is completed within time frames. Performs related duties as required. *All agency staff are required to attend all mandatory department/agency meetings and trainings* Schedule: 2 Sundays Per Month - 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Wednesday 10:30 AM-7:00 PM. Fridays are off when working on a Sunday. Requirements Competencies: Specialized knowledge in Co Occurring Disorders treatment Skilled Judgment in Decision Making, and Initiative Time Management Teamwork, Collaborative approach to care Communication Proficiency Organization Skills Critical Thinking Knowledge of ASAM Criteria and Dimensions Education &/Or Experience: Master's degree in behavioral health discipline from an Accredited University A provisional licensure in the State of Connecticut ( LMSW, LMFTA, LPCA) 2 years experience in recovery orientated system of care in a behavioral health. Language Skills: Ability to read, analyze and interpret complex documents. Able to write speeches and articles for publication that conform to prescribed style and format. Able to effectively present information to senior management, public groups and/or BOD. Salary Description $85,000 - $105,000
    $85k-105k yearly 9d ago
  • Bilingual Early Childhood Clinician ($7,000 sign on bonus)

    United Community & Family Services 3.8company rating

    Norwich, CT jobs

    Sign On Bonus: $7,000.00 UCFS is looking for candidates who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others! We are currently seeking a HYBRID full-time (40hr) Early Childhood Clinician to provide intensive, home-based intervention with children, age birth through five, and their caregivers by working to strengthen the caregiver-child relationship by facilitating play and improving the caregiver's capacity to reflect on the meaning of the child's behaviors. The clinician will receive comprehensive training in the Child First model, Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Circle of Security, and developmental trauma. This position requires in-home visits within families within New London and Windham County. M-F schedule with 2 late nights with sessions starting no later than 5:30pm. Proficiency in Spanish preferred. Essential Responsibilities - Provide in-home clinical assessment and client-centered care consistent with quality standards of care including evidence-based practices that result in improved health outcomes for clients. Manage and monitor individual productivity through weekly monitoring of short-term and long-term goals. Maintain documentation standards (inclusive of proficiency with electronic documentation) for all records required by agency licensees and payer sources such as DCF, DMHAS, CT-BHP, and Medicaid within a timely fashion. Participate in clinical supervision, and maintain open lines of communication with supervisor and support staff, and coordinate treatment with psychiatrists; work actively toward obtaining professional licensure Coordinate services with relevant providers involved in a given case within and outside of UCFS (e.g. school personnel, Department of Children and Families, courts, etc.) and support continued collaboration with other providers. Why UCFS? Be part of a team where you can advance your clinical skills, make vital connections, and become an advocate for your clients and the community. You will have opportunities to cultivate and enhance your clinical skills through individual and group supervision, in-house training, and outside training. Our team is passionate about the services we provide and is committed to making a difference, while striving to become more culturally competent and affirming each day. At UCFS, a Federally Qualified Health Center, we specialize in integrated care which means having access to essential services to meet the complex needs of those we serve. We work collaboratively across programs at our agency to remove barriers and streamline access to services including behavioral health services, primary care, dental, case management and more. If you are committed to helping individuals, couples, and families achieve mental wellness, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Requirements Master's degree (MA, MFT, MSW) This position is open to both experienced clinicians and new graduates CT State Licensure eligible for LCSW, LMFT, LPC Strong computer skills including effective use EPIC (our electronic health record system) Bi-lingual Spanish/English preferred with pay differential offered UCFS is committed to the professional development of our clinicians through: Weekly clinical supervision towards licensure hours Training and development opportunities to include free access to in house training and a yearly stipend for use towards trainings not offered at UCFS to earn CEU's. Team meetings and case collaboration UCFS prides itself in utilizing a supportive team approach to include interdepartmental collaboration to help better serve our communities. Promoting self-care for our employees including an Employee Assistance Program UCFS offers a comprehensive benefits package including: Flexible hybrid schedules Competitive salaries Generous paid time off including 3 weeks' vacation, 4 floating holidays, paid company holidays and 10 sick days each year Medical, dental and vision insurance 401(k) plan with 6% employer contribution UCFS is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees as protected by applicable law.
    $58k-76k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Autism Clinician

    United Community & Family Services 3.8company rating

    Norwich, CT jobs

    Description UCFS is looking for candidates who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others! We are currently seeking a full-time licensed or license-eligible (has obtained Master's degree at time of applying) Clinician for the Autism Center to provide clinical services for children and families addressing behavioral, substance abuse, psychiatric or emotional needs through the development and implementation of clinical assessments, treatment plans and discharge plans. Essential Responsibilities: Provide clinical assessment and treatment client centered care consistent with quality standards of care including evidence based practices that result in improved health outcomes for clients. Assess level of risk and appropriate level of care with routine and emergency clients of all ages who may present in crisis with complex and long term mental health and/or substance abuse issues. Provide on-call support on site during hours of operation for connected and non-connected clients. Includes, but is not exclusive to: arranging for referrals to other levels of care or emergency response, reporting suspected child abuse/neglect to DCF, adhering to legal and ethical guidelines for standards of care. Participate in clinical supervision, and maintain open lines of communication with supervisor and support staff, and coordinate treatment with psychiatrists; work actively toward obtaining professional licensure Coordinate services with relevant providers involved in a given case within and outside of UCFS (e.g. school personnel, Department of Children and Families, courts, etc.) and support continued collaboration with other providers. Why UCFS? Be part of a team where you can advance your clinical skills, make vital connections, and become an advocate for your clients and the community. You will have opportunities to cultivate and enhance your clinical skills through individual and group supervision, in-house training, and outside training. Our team is passionate about the services we provide and is committed to making a difference. At UCFS, a Federally Qualified Health Center, we specialize in integrated care which means having access to essential services to meet the complex needs of those we serve. We work collaboratively across programs at our agency to remove barriers and streamline access to services including behavioral health services, primary care, dental, case management and more. Requirements Master's degree (MA, MFT, MSW) LCSW preferred and ADOS training a strong plus CT State Licensure eligible for LCSW, LMFT, LPC Strong computer skills including effective use EPIC (our electronic health record system) UCFS is committed to the professional development of our clinicians through: Weekly clinical supervision towards licensure hours Training and development opportunities to include free access to in house training and a yearly stipend for use towards trainings not offered at UCFS to earn CEU's. Team meetings and case collaboration Opportunity to develop groups with all populations with a focus on supporting you to reach your professional goals Opportunities to be trained in specialty areas to include: ARC, TFCBT, MATCH, Treatment of Disordered Eating and Autism Spectrum Disorders UCFS prides itself in utilizing a supportive team approach to include interdepartmental collaboration to help better serve our communities. Promoting self-care for our employees including an Employee Assistance Program UCFS offers a comprehensive benefits package including: Flexible hybrid schedules Competitive salaries Generous paid time off including 3 weeks' vacation, 4 floating holidays, paid company holidays and 10 sick days each year Medical, dental and vision insurance 401(k) plan with 6% employer contribution Paid life and disability insurance National Health Services Corp Site UCFS is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees as protected by applicable federal and/or state law.
    $58k-76k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Internal Medicine Clinician

    Bluepearl 4.5company rating

    Connecticut jobs

    If you are a current associate, you will need to apply through our internal career site. Please log into Workday and click on the Jobs Hub app or search for Browse Jobs. Hospital Link: ********************************************* BluePearl in Augusta, Georgia is seeking a full time board certified or residency-trained Internal Medicine Veterinarian to join our emergency and specialty hospital. We are a 24/7 emergency and specialty facility that has recently relocated to newly constructed 12,000 sf building that is phase I of a 20,000 sf project. Our hospital includes 11 exam rooms, 4 surgical suites, CT, digital radiology, ultrasound, flexible endoscopy, Snyder oxygen cage, multi-parameter monitors, comprehensive Idexx labs, iStat, and an expansive pharmacy. We carry blood products but also have on-call whole blood donors available when needed. Specialties currently offered include Surgery and Dentistry. We are actively looking to expand offerings to include Internal Medicine, Neurology, Oncology, Ophthalmology and Cardiology. Our benefits package includes a competitive salary, moving stipend, annual professional licensing, uniform allowance, generous CE allowance, health insurance and 401k. All Doctors have online access to over 2,000 medical journals through BluePearl University. BluePearl of Augusta is located in Augusta, GA, home to the Masters Golf Tournament. We have mountains 2 hours north and beaches 2-3 hours east. There are numerous state parks and the largest man-made lake East of the Mississippi feeding the Savannah River where world-class fishing tournaments are held and lots of summer activities abound with campgrounds scattered along the coastline that includes both South Carolina and Georgia. The area is appealing to runners, bikers, and kayakers. We have our own minor league Augusta GreenJackets baseball team playing in a brand-new state-of-the-art stadium. There is abundant culture in the form of theatre, award-winning restaurants, and local dives. Many venues host various performing artists throughout the year. For equine enthusiasts there is trail riding, local fox hunting, the annual Augusta Futurity Cutting Horse Show and nearby Aiken, SC holds many hunter/jumper events, polo matches, and steeplechase races. At BluePearl of Augusta, the patient is at the center of all we do. We strive to provide the best medical care with a collaborative, teamwork approach. Why BluePearl? Our passion is pets. We offer Trupanion pet insurance and discounts to our associates for pet treatments, procedures, and food. We encourage you to grow with us. Our technicians are leveled by their skillset and move up in level as they gain more skills and experience. We are focused on developing our associates into leaders through talent development programs and leadership workshops. As a member of Mars Veterinary Health, our associates have endless opportunities to advance in his/her career. In order to transform and lead the industry through innovative quality medicine and care, we understand the importance of continuous learning. We offer annual continuing education allowance, free continuing education sessions, our own BluePearl University for training, and our clinicians have access to over 2,000 medical journals. We value your health and well-being as an associate by providing you with the following: Health, dental, vision, and life insurance options. Annual company store allowance. Flexible work schedules. Time to reset, rewind, and reflect through our paid time off, parental leave, and floating holiday plans. A regional licensed social worker who can provide guidance, advice, and tips/tricks on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle while working in a fast-paced emergency and specialty care environment. We promote a family-like culture in our hospitals. We are all in this together. We believe in working together to lead the industry by enriching lives through remarkable care for pets. BluePearl is committed to a diverse work environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, citizenship status, sexual orientation or affectional preference, or gender identity or expression, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you need assistance or an accommodation during the application process because of a disability, it is available upon request. The company is pleased to provide such assistance, and no applicant will be penalized as a result of such a request. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace.
    $41k-90k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Mobile Crisis Clinician ($5000 signing bonus)

    United Community & Family Services 3.8company rating

    Norwich, CT jobs

    Join UCFS's Mobile Crisis Intervention team, where no day is the same. You will become well-versed on community resources and levels of care, and gain experience that will aid you in becoming the competent and confident clinician you are meant to be! Mobile Crisis Intervention Services serves youth up to age 18 (including 18-year-old high school students) in New London County and Windham County who are experiencing behavioral or emotional crises. Mobile Crisis clinicians respond to homes, schools, or other community locations to develop a safety plan with youth and their family to stabilize the immediate crisis. When meeting with the youth and their family, Mobile Crisis clinicians complete a comprehensive assessment and coordinate care with any existing providers, as well as make referrals for recommended services as needed. Mobile Crisis clinicians are available for telephone consultations as well if a full assessment is not needed or desired. Mobile Crisis clinicians can provide support to the youth and their family for up to six weeks following the initial intervention to provide a bridge to other services when clinically indicated. Services are available 24/7, 365 days a year. Essential Responsibilities - Provide services to youth up to age 18 (including 18-year-old high school students) and their families in community settings, which includes, but is not limited to schools, homes, and hospitals. Perform clinical assessments on youth in crisis and provide short-term treatment and coordination of care for up to six weeks. Develop safety plans alongside youth and their families to maintain youth in the least restrictive level of care. Make treatment referrals to resources in the community based off level of risk determinations. Work alongside parents, schools, DCF, emergency department staff, etc. to ensure the safety and well-being of the identified youth. Compensation Starting at $67,000: LMSW, LPC-A, & LMFT-A Starting at $71,000: LCSW, LPC, & LMFT $5,000 signing bonus with option for additional $3,000 depending on schedule. ($2,000 upon hire and $3,000 at six months) This is an hourly position which is eligible for overtime pay as well. There are additional financial opportunities, such as optional on-call 10pm-6am shifts and various stipends depending on the needs of the program. Mileage is reimbursed. Why UCFS? Be part of a team where you can advance your clinical skills, make vital connections, and become an advocate for your clients and the community, all while serving at-risk youth and their families. Our team is passionate about the services we provide and are committed to making a difference. Being a Mobile Crisis clinician will provide you with the training and experience needed to cultivate clinical skills that will provide the foundation for your career development. We look forward to the unique experience and approach that you as an individual will bring our team. As part of UCFS's Behavioral Health team, you will have endless opportunity to enhance and further your knowledge and skills in a variety of issues through individual and group supervision, in-house training, and outside training. Mobile Crisis's extensive training program topics include clinical assessment, engagement, collaboration and advocacy, crisis planning, short-term intervention, level of care, and clinical documentation skills. At UCFS, a Federally Qualified Health Center, we specialize in integrated care which means having access to essential services to meet the complex needs of those we serve. At Mobile Crisis, we work collaboratively with other programs and providers in our agency to remove barriers and streamline access to services including behavioral health services (outpatient and community-based), medical services, dental health, gynecology, case management, and more. Requirements Clinician Requirements: Master's degree (MSW, MFT, MA) CT State Licensure eligible (LCSW, LMFT, LPC) LMSW, LPC-A, or LMFT-A required (temporary licenses sufficient to start) Licensed Clinician Requirements: Master's degree (MSW, MFT, MA) 1-3 years of experience in related field CT State Licensure (LCSW, LMFT, LPC) General Requirements: Position requires reliable transportation and a valid driver license Knowledge of crisis intervention and suicide / homicide assessment, appropriate therapeutic levels of care, and community resources preferred. CPR certified within 4 weeks of hire UCFS offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes - Flexible hybrid schedules Competitive salaries Generous paid time off including 3 weeks' vacation, 4 floating holidays, paid company holidays and 10 sick days each year 401(k) plan with 6% employer contribution Medical, dental and vision insurance Company paid life and disability insurance Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program UCFS is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees as protected by applicable federal and/or state law.
    $67k-71k yearly 22d ago
  • Intake Clinician (social worker)

    First Choice Health Centers 4.2company rating

    East Hartford, CT jobs

    First Choice Health Centers is seeking an experienced Behavioral Health Intake Clinician (Social Worker) to perform initial clinical assessments for individuals seeking behavioral health services. This role serves as a key access point to care by completing psychosocial assessments, determining level of care, making treatment recommendations, and facilitating timely linkage to appropriate services. The Intake Clinician must have a license to practice social work in the state of Connecticut. This position is located at 92 CT Blvd, East Hartford, CT with opportunity for hybrid work. Why First Choice? We are committed to you! We offer great training, great benefits, career growth and employee well-being! For part time employees: * Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance for employees working 30 hours or more * 20 days of Vacation, 8 Paid Holidays, and 2 Floating Holidays per year * Company paid Life insurance * Voluntary Term, Whole Life, Accident and Critical Care Insurance * Retirement savings program, including a safe harbor 401k with up to a 4% company match after 6 months of employment * Complimentary premium Calm Health membership (1 mental health app) * Formal recognition programs * Primarily a Monday through Friday schedule working 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. There is one late night until 6 pm with an offset of leaving on Friday at 3 pm. * The budgeted pay range for this position is $62,000 - $80,000. Actual pay will be determined based on several factors. These may include education, work experience, and in some instances certifications and licensure. We strive for market alignment and internal equity with our colleague's pay. For more than 25 years First Choice Health Centers has been a leading nonprofit human services organization that breaks down barriers to care helping individuals and communities live healthier lives. To learn more about First Choice Health Centers, visit us at firstchc.org. Minimum Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required: * Master's degree in Social Work (MSW) or in counseling or psychology or related mental health field from an accredited program. * CT Licensure in Behavioral Health Discipline (i.e. LCSW, LMSW, LMFT, or LPC) Experience and Training: * Minimum of one (1) year of experience in behavioral health, mental health, or social services preferred. * Experience conducting clinical assessments and working with diverse populations. * Experience in outpatient behavioral health, community mental health, or integrated care settings. * Experience with crisis intervention and risk assessment. * Bilingual Spanish/English highly desirable. * Familiarity with electronic health records and managed care requirements. Standard Job Duties: * Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial and mental health intake assessments for children, adolescents, adults, and/or families. * Complete risk assessments, including suicide and safety evaluations, and implement appropriate interventions as needed. * Determine medical necessity and appropriate level of care based on clinical presentation and regulatory requirements. * Provide brief clinical interventions, crisis stabilization, and psychoeducation during the intake process as appropriate. * Collaborate with multidisciplinary behavioral health and primary care teams to coordinate care and ensure smooth transitions to ongoing services. * Develop initial treatment recommendations and facilitate referrals to internal and external providers, community resources, and support services. * Accurately document assessments, diagnoses, and recommendations in the electronic health record in compliance with agency, payer, and regulatory standards. * May carry a caseload and provide direct patient care responsibilities * Maintain knowledge of insurance requirements, utilization management criteria, and authorization processes related to intake services. * Participate in case consultations, team meetings, supervision, and required trainings. * Uphold ethical standards, confidentiality requirements, and organizational policies at all times. COVID-19 considerations: Employees of First Choice Health Centers must be vaccinated against COVID-19. Certain exemptions may apply. First Choice is a drug-free workplace. Candidates are required to pass a drug test, including marijuana testing, before beginning employment. First Choice is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
    $62k-80k yearly 25d ago
  • Clinician I or II - full-time - 1st shift - Mon-Fri

    Community Mental Health Affiliates 3.9company rating

    New Britain, CT jobs

    Why CMHA? Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc. (CMHA) is a private non-profit treatment provider headquartered in New Britain, with seven locations throughout the city and in Waterbury. We partner with clients and the community to promote recovery from mental illness and substance use, treating more than 7,500 adults and children each year. CMHA is Connecticut's first fully Joint Commission accredited Behavioral Health Home and is a SAMHSA Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). Visit cmhacc.org to learn more. Internal mobility and career pathing is a focus at CMHA with many employees growing from individual contributors to leaders. CMHA is looking to hire a Full-time Clinician I or II for our Young Adult Assertive Comm Treatment Program. This position will be located at 29 Russell St. New Britain, CT 06051. Monday - Friday, 8:30AM-4:30PM. Compensation Range: Clinician I - The annual salary range for this position starts at $57,000. Clinician I are eligible for a 5,000k sign-on Clinician II - The annual salary range for this position starts at $68,500. Clinician II are eligible for a $7,000k sign-on Compensation for each position is determined not only by years of relevant experience, education, and skills, but also by maintaining internal pay equity. CMHA also takes into consideration our benefits and paid time off package to provide a well-rounded and competitive approach to the applicant's overall compensation. Position Summary: Serves as an active part of a multidisciplinary team that provides assessment and therapeutic services to adults, children and/or adolescents who present with a wide range of significant behavioral health needs. Treatment is aimed at assisting individuals and/or families by helping them develop the skills necessary to improve their quality of life. Essential Responsibilities: Maintains all trainings and certifications as required by program model. Completes documentation within designated timeframes as established by CMHA and external regulatory agencies. Performs comprehensive intake assessment that results in diagnosis and recommendations for psychiatric and substance abuse treatment for adults and/or children. Completes assessment tools, integrates pertinent information to establish diagnosis, and analyzes data to create clinical formulation within designated timeframe. Performs individual, family and/or group treatment utilizing evidence-based practices to facilitate positive strength‐based change. Develops achievable goals with client, with measurable and behavioral objectives within designated timeframes. Monitors treatment progress and provide updates within identified timeframes and as clinically indicated. Collaborates with other providers by providing all pertinent clinical information in a timely manner. Responds to crisis situations and triages appropriately, communicating clearly with internal and external providers/stakeholders to meet presenting client needs. Provides referrals and linkage to community and internal resources as necessary to address client need. Completes documentation within designated timeframes as established by CMHA and external regulatory agencies. Secures reimbursement for services rendered by submitting accurate documentation in a timely manner. Adheres to all state, federal, Joint Commission and other oversight regulations. Performs other related duties as assigned. Requirements: Clinician I: Must have associates license (MFTA, PCA, LMSW); Must be eligible for LCSW, LMFT, LPC Clinician II: Must have a Connecticut license as a LCSW, LMFT, LPC, or Ph.D. as appropriate for services. Will be certified in MANDT, first aid, and CPR Valid Connecticut Driver's License Preferred qualifications: Experience in an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system. Bi-lingual preferred (Spanish/English) We care about our employees by offering benefits that strike a harmonious work-life balance. We also care about your future. CMHA offers: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance packages. 403(b)-retirement savings plan with CMHA matching starting after 1 year of service. 11 observed holidays. 3 Wellbeing days off on a Friday throughout the year to extend a long weekend. 2 CHMA/Personal days to use throughout the calendar year. Up to 24 days of PTO that increases with years of service. Paid agency closure between Christmas and New Year's (except 24/7 programs)*must be approved annually. Company paid Life Insurance and Long Term Disability. A comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that offers counseling, coaching, and wellness resources for staff as well as members of their household. Higher education tuition discounts at participating schools through the Alliance's academic partnerships. Free ongoing professional development opportunities and continuous access to Continuing Education Units (CEUs), featuring comprehensive training in Evidence-Based Practices, such as EMDR, DBT, and CBT. Employee discounts for shopping, the New Britain YMCA, travel, and entertainment. Free employee subscriptions to the calm app. Annual Company Picnic. CMHA-sponsored Loan Reimbursement Program and Scholarship Program. Free Student Loan Wellness for eligible employees and their family members access to: Student loan consolidation and refinancing. Loan payoff projection dashboard. Coaching and support via chat, email, and phone. College cost calculator. College financial planning. 3 NHSC-approved sites for federal student loan repayment. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Enhancement for eligible employees access to: Automated Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) form management for past and present employers. Automated reminders for annual (PSLF) recertifications to help you stay on track. Resources and ongoing communications that make PSLF understandable. The opportunity to receive the national average of $72,000.00 in forgiveness. Community Mental Health Affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer except in the case of a bon fide occupation qualification or as otherwise permitted or required by law, does not discriminate of the basis of race, color, age, disability, sec, childbirth (including pregnancy) or related medical condition including by not limited to lactation, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or military status, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital or familiar status, genetic information, status with regard to public assistance, citizenship status or any other characteristic protected by applicable equal employment opportunity laws. Any individual needing assistance completing an online application should contact CMHA's Human Resources Department at ****************** . Job ID: 388
    $57k-72k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Veteran Clinician I or II - full-time - 1st shift- Mon-Fri

    Community Mental Health Affiliates 3.9company rating

    New Britain, CT jobs

    Why CMHA? Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc. (CMHA) is a private non-profit treatment provider headquartered in New Britain, with seven locations throughout the city and in Waterbury. We partner with clients and the community to promote recovery from mental illness and substance use, treating more than 7,500 adults and children each year. CMHA is Connecticut's first fully Joint Commission accredited Behavioral Health Home and is a SAMHSA Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). Visit cmhacc.org to learn more. Internal mobility and career pathing is a focus at CMHA with many employees growing from individual contributors to leaders. CMHA is looking to hire a Full-time Veteran Clinician I or II for our Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) Program. This position will be located at 233 Main St. New Britain, CT 06051. Monday - Friday, 9:00AM-5:00PM. Compensation Range: Clinician I - The annual salary range for this position starts at $57,000. Clinician I are eligible for a 5,000k sign-on Clinician II - The annual salary range for this position starts at $68,500. Clinician II are eligible for a $7,000k sign-on Compensation for each position is determined not only by years of relevant experience, education, and skills, but also by maintaining internal pay equity. CMHA also takes into consideration our benefits and paid time off package to provide a well-rounded and competitive approach to the applicant's overall compensation. Position Summary: Serves as an active part of a multidisciplinary team that provides assessment and therapeutic services to adults, children and/or adolescents who present with a wide range of significant behavioral health needs. Treatment is aimed at assisting individuals and/or families by helping them develop the skills necessary to improve their quality of life. Essential Responsibilities: Maintains all trainings and certifications as required by program model. Completes documentation within designated timeframes as established by CMHA and external regulatory agencies. Performs comprehensive intake assessment that results in diagnosis and recommendations for psychiatric and substance abuse treatment for adults and/or children. Completes assessment tools, integrates pertinent information to establish diagnosis, and analyzes data to create clinical formulation within designated timeframe. Performs individual, family and/or group treatment utilizing evidence-based practices to facilitate positive strength‐based change. Develops achievable goals with client, with measurable and behavioral objectives within designated timeframes. Monitors treatment progress and provide updates within identified timeframes and as clinically indicated. Collaborates with other providers by providing all pertinent clinical information in a timely manner. Responds to crisis situations and triages appropriately, communicating clearly with internal and external providers/stakeholders to meet presenting client needs. Provides referrals and linkage to community and internal resources as necessary to address client need. Completes documentation within designated timeframes as established by CMHA and external regulatory agencies. Secures reimbursement for services rendered by submitting accurate documentation in a timely manner. Adheres to all state, federal, Joint Commission and other oversight regulations. Performs other related duties as assigned. Requirements: Clinician I: Must have associates license (MFTA, PCA, LMSW); Must be eligible for LCSW, LMFT, LPC Clinician II: Must have a Connecticut license as a LCSW, LMFT, LPC, or Ph.D. as appropriate for services. Will be certified in MANDT, first aid, and CPR Valid Connecticut Driver's License Preferred qualifications: Experience in an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system. Previous experience working with veterans is preferred Bi-lingual preferred (Spanish/English) We care about our employees by offering benefits that strike a harmonious work-life balance. We also care about your future. CMHA offers: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance packages. 403(b)-retirement savings plan with CMHA matching starting after 1 year of service. 11 observed holidays. 3 Wellbeing days off on a Friday throughout the year to extend a long weekend. 2 CHMA/Personal days to use throughout the calendar year. Up to 24 days of PTO that increases with years of service. Paid agency closure between Christmas and New Year's (except 24/7 programs)*must be approved annually. Company paid Life Insurance and Long Term Disability. A comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that offers counseling, coaching, and wellness resources for staff as well as members of their household. Higher education tuition discounts at participating schools through the Alliance's academic partnerships. Free ongoing professional development opportunities and continuous access to Continuing Education Units (CEUs), featuring comprehensive training in Evidence-Based Practices, such as EMDR, DBT, and CBT. Employee discounts for shopping, the New Britain YMCA, travel, and entertainment. Free employee subscriptions to the calm app. Annual Company Picnic. CMHA-sponsored Loan Reimbursement Program and Scholarship Program. Free Student Loan Wellness for eligible employees and their family members access to: Student loan consolidation and refinancing. Loan payoff projection dashboard. Coaching and support via chat, email, and phone. College cost calculator. College financial planning. 3 NHSC-approved sites for federal student loan repayment. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Enhancement for eligible employees access to: Automated Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) form management for past and present employers. Automated reminders for annual (PSLF) recertifications to help you stay on track. Resources and ongoing communications that make PSLF understandable. The opportunity to receive the national average of $72,000.00 in forgiveness. Community Mental Health Affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer except in the case of a bon fide occupation qualification or as otherwise permitted or required by law, does not discriminate of the basis of race, color, age, disability, sec, childbirth (including pregnancy) or related medical condition including by not limited to lactation, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or military status, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital or familiar status, genetic information, status with regard to public assistance, citizenship status or any other characteristic protected by applicable equal employment opportunity laws. Any individual needing assistance completing an online application should contact CMHA's Human Resources Department at ****************** . Job ID: 369
    $57k-72k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Clinician I or II - full-time - 2nd Shift - Mon-Fri

    Community Mental Health Affiliates 3.9company rating

    New Britain, CT jobs

    Why CMHA? Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc. (CMHA) is a private non-profit treatment provider headquartered in New Britain, with seven locations throughout the city and in Waterbury. We partner with clients and the community to promote recovery from mental illness and substance use, treating more than 7,500 adults and children each year. CMHA is Connecticut's first fully Joint Commission accredited Behavioral Health Home and is a SAMHSA Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). Visit cmhacc.org to learn more. Internal mobility and career pathing is a focus at CMHA with many employees growing from individual contributors to leaders. CMHA is looking to hire a Clinician I or II for our Mobile Crisis Team. This position will be located at 233 Main St. New Britain Ct 06051. Monday - Friday, 12:00pm - 8:00pm. Flexible work arrangements vary by program. Compensation Range: Clinician I - The annual salary range for this position starts at $57,000. Clinician I are eligible for a 5,000k sign-on Clinician II - The annual salary range for this position starts at $68,500. Clinician II are eligible for a $7,000k sign-on Compensation for each position is determined not only by years of relevant experience, education, and skills, but also by maintaining internal pay equity. CMHA also takes into consideration our benefits and paid time off package to provide a well-rounded and competitive approach to the applicant's overall compensation. Position Summary: Provides both initial and ongoing assessment of clients in crisis in the community, and collaborates with other team members to ensure optimal, recovery‐oriented care to both mental health and co‐occurring individuals through a variety of treatment services, including but not limited to and crisis assessment and management, as well as daily clinical consultation with staff and clients. Serves as a liaison to local police and emergency services organizations on crisis services, providing outreach and education on crisis services and developing partnerships to effectively respond to clients in crisis. Essential Responsibilities: Works as member of a Crisis Team primarily through assessing and stabilizing crisis of individuals in the community. Provides phone triage and support to clients in need of crisis services or ongoing phone consultation. Develops and maintains recovery‐ oriented therapeutic relationships with individuals in crisis through ongoing assessment and stabilization efforts. Collaborates with peers/staff to develop client treatment strategies and formulate diagnoses. Manages emergency and crisis situations using risk screening and assessments, mental status exams, and collaboration with other team members and community providers. Collaborates with clinical team to develop person‐centered strengths based safety planning. Refers and links clients to ongoing clinical services as needed. Ensures all documentation requirements and billing procedures are completed and submitted in a timely manner to ensure accurate and timely reimbursement of agency services. Ensures that all state, federal, Joint Commission and other oversight regulations are strictly adhered to. Reviews regulations with staff. Performs other related duties as assigned. Requirements: Clinician I: Must have associates license (MFTA, PCA, LMSW); Must be eligible for LCSW, LMFT, LPC Clinician II: Must have a Connecticut license as a LCSW, LMFT, LPC, or Ph.D. as appropriate for services. Will be certified in MANDT, first aid, and CPR Valid Connecticut Driver's License Preferred qualifications: Experience in an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system. Bi-lingual preferred (Spanish/English) We care about our employees by offering benefits that strike a harmonious work-life balance. We also care about your future. CMHA offers: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance packages. 403(b)-retirement savings plan with CMHA matching starting after 1 year of service. 11 observed holidays. 3 Wellbeing days off on a Friday throughout the year to extend a long weekend. 2 CHMA/Personal days to use throughout the calendar year. Up to 24 days of PTO that increases with years of service. Paid agency closure between Christmas and New Year's (except 24/7 programs)*must be approved annually. Company paid Life Insurance and Long Term Disability. A comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that offers counseling, coaching, and wellness resources for staff as well as members of their household. Higher education tuition discounts at participating schools through the Alliance's academic partnerships. Free ongoing professional development opportunities and continuous access to Continuing Education Units (CEUs), featuring comprehensive training in Evidence-Based Practices, such as EMDR, DBT, and CBT. Employee discounts for shopping, the New Britain YMCA, travel, and entertainment. Free employee subscriptions to the calm app. Annual Company Picnic. CMHA-sponsored Loan Reimbursement Program and Scholarship Program. Free Student Loan Wellness for eligible employees and their family members access to: Student loan consolidation and refinancing. Loan payoff projection dashboard. Coaching and support via chat, email, and phone. College cost calculator. College financial planning. 3 NHSC-approved sites for federal student loan repayment. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Enhancement for eligible employees access to: Automated Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) form management for past and present employers. Automated reminders for annual (PSLF) recertifications to help you stay on track. Resources and ongoing communications that make PSLF understandable. The opportunity to receive the national average of $72,000.00 in forgiveness. Community Mental Health Affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer except in the case of a bon fide occupation qualification or as otherwise permitted or required by law, does not discriminate of the basis of race, color, age, disability, sec, childbirth (including pregnancy) or related medical condition including by not limited to lactation, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or military status, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital or familiar status, genetic information, status with regard to public assistance, citizenship status or any other characteristic protected by applicable equal employment opportunity laws. Any individual needing assistance completing an online application should contact CMHA's Human Resources Department at ****************** . Job ID: 318
    $57k-72k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • CLINICIAN 2-OP SERVICES - FULL-TIME

    Intercommunity, Inc. 4.1company rating

    Hartford, CT jobs

    Requirements Education &/Or Experience: Master's Degree in Behavioral Health discipline from an Accredited University advanced Licensure in the State of Connecticut as a Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, Psychologist, ( LCSW, LPC, LMFT) with 2 years experience in recovery orientated system of care in a behavioral health. Competencies: Specialized knowledge in Behavioral Health and Alcohol and Drug use Disorders treatment Skilled Judgment in Decision Making, and Initiative Time Management Team work, Collaborative approach to care Communication Proficiency Organization Skills
    $55k-73k yearly est. 24d ago
  • CLINICIAN 2- RESIDENTIAL

    Intercommunity, Inc. 4.1company rating

    Hartford, CT jobs

    Requirements Competencies: Specialized knowledge in Co Occurring Disorders treatment Skilled Judgment in Decision Making, and Initiative Time Management Teamwork, Collaborative approach to care Communication Proficiency Organization Skills Critical Thinking Knowledge of ASAM Criteria and Dimensions Education &/Or Experience: Master's degree in behavioral health discipline from an Accredited University A provisional licensure in the State of Connecticut ( LMSW, LMFTA, LPCA) 2 years experience in recovery orientated system of care in a behavioral health. Language Skills: Ability to read, analyze and interpret complex documents. Able to write speeches and articles for publication that conform to prescribed style and format. Able to effectively present information to senior management, public groups and/or BOD.
    $55k-73k yearly est. 49d ago
  • Child/Adolescdent Behavioral Health Clinician

    Fair Haven Community Health Care 4.0company rating

    New Haven, CT jobs

    Fair Haven Community Health Care For over 54 years, FHCHC has been an innovative and vibrant community health center, catering to multiple generations with over 165,000 office visits across 21 locations. Guided by a Board of Directors, most of whom are patients themselves, we take pride in being a healthcare leader dedicated to delivering high-quality, affordable medical and dental care to everyone, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. Our extensive range of primary and specialty care services, along with evidence-based programs, empowers patients to make informed choices about their health. As we expand our reach to underserved areas, our commitment to prioritizing patient needs remains unwavering. FHCHC's mission is to enhance the health and social well-being of the communities we serve through equitable, high-quality, and culturally responsive patient-centered care. Job purpose Responsible for providing behavioral (BH) health care to children and adolescents in an integrated community health clinic. Will provide evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment to children and their families. Will provide treatment including individual, and/or group therapy and brief substance abuse counseling for children and adolescents, and/or family therapy for families, at FHCHC, or will provide appropriate referrals to other community child and adolescent BH providers. Duties and responsibilities The Child/Adolescent Behavioral Health Clinician for Integrated Care is a liaison to pediatricians in a preeminent academic medical center. Typical duties include but are not limited to: Facilitate warm handoffs to pediatricians Provide mental and BH treatment to children and adolescents in an integrated community healthcare clinic Evaluate and diagnose mental, emotional, developmental and behavioral difficulties in children, as well as family dysfunction based on clinical standards of practice Work in close partnership with the primary care clinical teams Conduct patient screening using standardized tools Formulate treatment plans and reviews Provide treatment, including individual, group, and/or family therapy, and some substance abuse counseling when necessary Provide acute triage services to the primary care clinical teams Report to DCF when necessary if neglect or abuse is suspected Provide clinical services that are strength based and client centered to children and their families. Coordinate with other clinical and social service providers, care coordinators, and patient navigators Document all aspects of clinical care in the EHR and in a timely manner Participate in professional activities such as: continuing education activities, clinical conferences, meetings with representatives of community groups when required to do so Ensure patient confidentiality at all times Perform other necessary duties as required by FHCHC to achieve the goal of providing high quality health care Qualifications Master's degree (M.A., M.F.T., M.S.W.) required. Must have an independent license in the state of CT i.e., LMFT, LPC, LCSW, or an associate license LPCA, MFTA, LMSW or Psychologist (PhD or PsyD). One year of behavioral health experience, and oral and written fluency in both Spanish and English required. The successful candidate will have: Experience working with children, adolescents, and families impacted by ASD or other developmental disabilities is preferred. Strong understanding of autism and its impact on development, as well as the ability to adapt therapy methods to individual needs. Training, knowledge and ability to independently carry out all the above duties Experience in providing clinical services to children and adolescents Strong knowledge base of medical terminology/procedures for work in an integrated healthcare clinic desired Previous experience in health care setting, ideally in an integrated outpatient setting desired Ability to work in a high energy, fast paced environment and maintain a professional demeanor and attitude Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with patients, their families, internal and external staff American with Disabilities Requirements: External and internal applicants, as well as position incumbents who become disabled, must be able to perform the essential job specific functions (listed within each job specific responsibility) either unaided or with the assistance of a reasonable accommodation to be determined by the organization on a case by case basis. Fair Haven Community Health Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer. FHCHC does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.
    $54k-73k yearly est. Auto-Apply 26d ago
  • Psychologist - Clinical

    Viemed Healthcare Staffing 3.8company rating

    Groton, CT jobs

    Join Our Team as a Clinical Psychologist - Make a Difference in Veterans' Lives We are seeking a dedicated and highly qualified Clinical Psychologist to provide essential mental health services at the Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command in Groton, CT. This year-long opportunity offers an impactful role in supporting our military personnel, focusing on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) assessments and interventions. If you are committed to serving those who serve our country and possess the required expertise, we invite you to apply and become a vital part of our mission. Required Skills: Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an APA-accredited institution Active, unrestricted license to practice psychology in any U.S. state, D.C., Guam, Puerto Rico, or the US Virgin Islands Minimum of one (1) year of recent full-time experience working with PTSD populations Successful completion of an APA-accredited internship/residency in psychology Proven clinical competency in psychological assessment and therapy Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills Nice to Have Skills: Experience working in military or veteran populations Knowledge of Post Deployment Re-Assessment (PDHRA) procedures Training in trauma-focused or evidence-based interventions Bilingual abilities or additional language skills Preferred Education and Experience: Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) from an APA-accredited program At least one year of recent experience in PTSD-related clinical work Prior experience with military or government contracts preferred Other Requirements: Availability for a full year from August 26, 2024, to September 30, 2025, with the possibility of extension Compliance with all applicable licensure, certification, and credentialing requirements Ability to work scheduled hours Monday through Friday, 6:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with specific scheduling provided one month in advance Willingness to perform on-site work at the designated military facility Travel and reimbursement provisions as applicable Compensation: Hourly Pay Rate: $72.36 Perks and Benefits: Enjoy competitive pay packages, weekly direct deposit payments, comprehensive medical benefits (W-2), a robust referral bonus program, 24/7 dedicated support team, paid sick leave per legal requirements, and reimbursements for licensure, certifications, travel, and related expenses. This is an outstanding opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the health and resilience of our service members. If you meet the qualifications and are ready to make a difference, we encourage you to apply and take the next step in your professional journey. VHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (“EEO”)/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/E-Verify Employer and welcomes all to apply #LiveYourLife
    $72.4 hourly 60d+ ago
  • INTERN-CLINIC - Various Locations

    Bhcare 4.0company rating

    North Haven, CT jobs

    We have Internships available in various locations. Please select which program you would prefer in the dropdown within the application. Adult Clinic - Ansonia Adult Clinic - Branford Children's Clinic - Derby Non-Clinical (locations vary) North Haven Counseling Alliance for Prevention and Wellness Domestic Violence Services POSSIBLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform Clinical Assessments Conduct Individual Psychotherapy Conduct Group Psychotherapy Complete all necessary documentation for services provided Attend Dr./APRN Rounds and Clinical Staff Meetings Meet at least weekly for one hour for individual supervision with supervisor Other duties as required. Qualifications Matriculated in a clinical university degree program
    $36k-49k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Clinical Intern- Children's Clinic

    Bhcare 4.0company rating

    Derby, CT jobs

    Intern - Clinic (Gain Hands-On Clinical Experience!) Are you a student or recent graduate looking to gain real-world clinical experience in a supportive environment? BHcare is seeking a Clinical Intern to assist with clinical assessments, therapy sessions, and case documentation while receiving professional supervision and training. What You'll Do: Perform clinical assessments to support client treatment plans Conduct individual and group psychotherapy sessions Complete documentation for all services provided Attend Dr./APRN rounds and clinical staff meetings Receive weekly one-on-one supervision to enhance your clinical skills Participate in additional training and professional development opportunities Why Join BHcare? Gain hands-on experience in a mission-driven behavioral health clinic Work alongside experienced professionals in a supportive learning environment Make a real impact on individuals and communities in need Develop essential clinical and case management skills If you're ready to take the next step in your clinical career, apply today! Qualifications Matriculated in a clinical university degree program
    $36k-49k yearly est. 18d ago
  • Intern-Clinic

    Bhcare 4.0company rating

    Ansonia, CT jobs

    POSSIBLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform Clinical Assessments Conduct Individual Psychotherapy Conduct Group Psychotherapy Complete all necessary documentation for services provided Attend Dr./APRN Rounds and Clinical Staff Meetings Meet at least weekly for one hour for individual supervision with supervisor Other duties as required. Qualifications Matriculated in a clinical university degree program
    $36k-49k yearly est. 17d ago
  • SOCIAL WORK INTERNSHIP

    Intercommunity, Inc. 4.1company rating

    East Hartford, CT jobs

    Job DescriptionDescription: InterCommunity is a Federally Qualified Healthcare Look a Like based in East Hartford, Connecticut. For over 45 years, InterCommunity has offered full healthcare services to those in central CT ranging from primary care, family and school-based healthcare, mental and behavioral health care, and addiction recovery services. Our staff of talented and passionate licensed clinicians are looking to mentor, educate, and precept the next generation of incoming clinicians. We are looking for talented students who are looking for hands-on experiences with clinicians, nurses, residential support staff, and most importantly, clients to enrich their academic experience and fulfill any requirements they may have to complete their academic career. If you are currently pursuing a final degree or licensure to begin your journey as a clinician, please apply! Requirements: Enrollment in an academic program with the purpose of obtaining a final degree award of: Bachelors or Master of Social Work (BSW; MSW) or Mental Health Counseling Enrollment or current pursuit of the following clinical licensure: Social Worker (LCSW;LMSW), Professional Counselor (LPC, LPCA), Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor (LADC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Counselor Current or Approved Affiliation with an academic institution Attestation from an Affiliated Academic Institution for current health records
    $39k-51k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Clinical Intern - MFT/LPC Track Only

    The Childrens Center of Hamden 4.1company rating

    Hamden, CT jobs

    🎓 Clinical Intern - Outpatient Mental Health 📍 Hamden, CT | 🕒 Internship (Hours/Schedule Varies) Grow Your Clinical Skills While Supporting Youth & Families The Children's Center of Hamden is seeking compassionate and motivated Clinical Interns (MFT and LPC track) to join our Clinical Services Department. In this role, you'll gain hands-on experience providing supervised clinical support to children, adolescents, and families in a mission-driven setting. You'll participate in assessment, treatment planning, individual and family sessions, and documentation while learning best practices in trauma-informed, culturally responsive care. This internship is an excellent opportunity for graduate-level students working toward licensure who are looking to deepen their clinical skillset, strengthen professional identity, and make a meaningful impact. Why Join Us? At The Children's Center of Hamden, you'll be part of a collaborative, supportive, and mission-driven team invested in your learning and growth. Our interns receive meaningful clinical exposure, high-quality supervision, and the opportunity to contribute to real work that supports the well-being of youth and families. You'll gain experience in a setting that values trauma-informed care, teamwork, and professional development-while building hours and skills toward your future career. 📚 Professional Growth & Development - Supportive supervision, training sessions, and exposure to multidisciplinary care to help you build toward licensure. 💙 Supportive, Mission-Driven Culture - Join a collaborative team where your work truly makes a difference for youth and families. What You'll Do As Clinical Intern, you will: Provide supervised clinical services (individual, family, and/or group) aligned with program needs Support intake/assessment processes and contribute to treatment planning Participate in clinical team meetings, case conferences, and consultation Complete timely documentation in accordance with agency standards and confidentiality requirements Collaborate with multidisciplinary staff to support client progress and continuity of care Engage in supervision and professional development activities to build competency and meet program requirements What We're Looking For Current graduate student in a COAMFTE-accredited MFT program or CACREP-aligned counseling program (LPC track), or equivalent Strong interest in working with children/adolescents and families Commitment to ethical practice, reliability, and professionalism Ability to learn and apply clinical feedback in supervision Basic comfort with documentation and use of electronic records (training provided as needed) Physical & Work Environment Requirements Ability to sit, stand, walk, bend, and move throughout the program/site as needed for sessions, meetings, and client support. Comfort working in a fast-paced clinical setting with frequent interpersonal interaction and occasional high-stimulation environments (noise, interruptions, or emotional intensity). Ability to maintain attention and composure when exposed to sensitive clinical content, including crises or challenging client behaviors (with supervision and support). Potential exposure to bodily fluids and other environmental hazards in residential, school-based, or milieu settings. Join Our Team If you're a graduate-level clinician-in-training who is dependable, compassionate, and eager to learn, we want to hear from you. Apply today to build your clinical skills through supervised experience-and help make a meaningful difference in the lives of children, adolescents, and families. 📌 The Children's Center of Hamden is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $34k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 21d ago

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