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  • MH Mental Health Counselor

    Servicenet 4.1company rating

    Mental health counselor job at Service Net

    Responsive recruiter Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Tuition assistance Vision insurance Position Title: Mental Health Counselor Location: Hadley, MA Pay: $18.00/hr.-$20.00/hr. Schedule: Full and Part time opportunities available. Programs are 24/7, with a variety of shifts available. Position Summary: ServiceNet, a leading Human Services agency, is seeking inspiring team members who enjoy bringing out the best in people and are especially motivated to work with adults in mental health recovery. Participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team promoting a model of treatment informed by the principles of person-centered planning, trauma-informed and strength-based service provision, and the belief in, and support for, resiliency, hope and recovery. Key Responsibilities: Help create a supportive, home-like environment for the individuals in our residence. Assist program participants in making plans to meet their specific recovery goals. Restore and teach daily living skills. Engage participants in meaningful activity in the house and in the community. Write daily shift notes and other communications. Qualifications: Valid driver's license for a minimum of 6 months; and acceptable motor vehicle record. Physical ability to perform the requirements of this position and ensure residents safety. Basic computer/office skills. Background check (CORI). Pay & Benefits: $18.00/hour- $2.00 wage differential for Medication Administration Program (MAP) certification. Paid orientation and trainings. Generous time-off package. Comprehensive health and dental insurance plans. 403(B)-retirement plan, with employer matching. Long-term disability benefits; paid life insurance. Advancement opportunities; tuition assistance; and several more benefit options. About ServiceNet ServiceNet is a compassionate non-profit organization that helps individuals facing challenges such as mental illness, developmental disabilities, brain injuries, homelessness, and substance use issues. With our dedicated staff members, we work together to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Join Us Join us and become part of a caring community that helps others find joy and purpose. Apply today! Want to learn more about ServiceNet? *************************** ServiceNet is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Compensation: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour ServiceNet is a non-profit agency supporting people with mental health challenges, developmental disabilities, brain injuries, homelessness, and more. We offer great benefits, room to grow, and plenty of rewarding opportunities. We'd love for you to join us! At ServiceNet, you will make a real difference. Whether you're working in residential direct care, clinical care, peer support, or other valuable roles, you'll be part of a compassionate team dedicated to supporting our community. And with over 3,000 employees and over 100 programs across western Massachusetts, we're confident there's a role that's the right fit for you.
    $18-20 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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  • Mental Health Outreach Counselor

    Servicenet 4.1company rating

    Mental health counselor job at Service Net

    Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Parental leave Training & development Outreach Counselor Mental Health Recovery Division (MHRS) - Outreach Service Location: Hampshire County Fulltime (See Schedules Below) Pay Rate: $18.00-$20.00/hr Position Summary: Mental Health Outreach counselors provide and assist program participants with information and strategies to reach their recovery goals. Participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team promoting a model of treatment and support for, resiliency, hope and recovery. Responsibilities: Assist participants residing in a variety of settings to attain their individualized recovery goals and objectives. Work closely with the team in the development of participants' treatment plans, supporting their involvement and reviewing identified goals and tasks on a weekly basis. Use strategies and interventions to restore and teach, as needed, daily living skills required to maintain safe housing, self-care, work, education or pre-vocational training, social relations and supports, financial stability, transportation capability, access to self-help options in the community, and medication independence. Provide monitoring, as needed, to promote and maintain a safe living environment in the community for assigned individuals. Provide transportation for participants as assigned by program supervisors. Complete all documentation as required. Attend weekly team meetings and other scheduled meetings and trainings. Assist in MHRS residential programs as needed. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree preferred. High School Diploma / GED required. Experience working with people in mental health recovery. Vehicle, valid driver's license and motor vehicle record required. Benefits / Incentives: Starting $18.00/hr - $2.00 wage differential for Medication Administration Program (MAP) certification. Paid orientation and trainings. Generous time-off package. Comprehensive health and dental insurance plans. 403(B)-retirement plan, with employer matching. Long-term disability benefits; paid life insurance. Advancement opportunities; tuition assistance; and several more benefit options. Schedule: 1550: Sun-Thurs 9a-5p Flexible Hours May include weekend hours Outreach Services throughout Franklin County, MA; Greenfield and surrounding areas ServiceNet is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or veteran status. #MakeADifference Compensation: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour ServiceNet is a non-profit agency supporting people with mental health challenges, developmental disabilities, brain injuries, homelessness, and more. We offer great benefits, room to grow, and plenty of rewarding opportunities. We'd love for you to join us! At ServiceNet, you will make a real difference. Whether you're working in residential direct care, clinical care, peer support, or other valuable roles, you'll be part of a compassionate team dedicated to supporting our community. And with over 3,000 employees and over 100 programs across western Massachusetts, we're confident there's a role that's the right fit for you.
    $18-20 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) - Telehealth

    Brightside Health 4.3company rating

    Massachusetts jobs

    Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) - Remote | Brightside Health At Brightside Health, we're redefining remote therapy and telehealth with evidence-based, human-centered mental health care. As a LMHC, you'll deliver transformative, evidence-based virtual therapy to individuals seeking real change. With our proven care models, 86% of our members experience meaningful improvements within just 12 weeks. About Brightside: Brightside Health is a tech-enabled healthcare company transforming remote mental health care through evidence-based programs and a full continuum of services, including general therapy, suicide prevention care, and SUD IOP. LMHCs love Brightside for fully remote, flexible schedules, steady referral stream, and exceptional clinical support-including free CEUs, CAMS-care training, and case consult groups. We offer built-in psychoeducation tools, billing and client support, and a collaborative environment. Role overview: We are seeking passionate, licensed mental health counselors to deliver high-quality telehealth care within our general mental health program. In addition to general care, LMHCs have the opportunity to opt into specialized programs, including our Suicide Prevention Program, Teen Program, and our upcoming Mental Health IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program). If you're committed to evidence-based practices and excited to deliver culturally responsive care to adults or even teens, we'd love to hear from you. What you'll do: Deliver weekly evidence-based virtual therapy sessions via live video Apply the Unified Protocol (UP) framework and CBT to guide treatment Monitor client progress virtually through automated assessments and goal-based measures Collaborate with psychiatric providers and fellow therapists for comprehensive care Maintain accurate, timely documentation through our AI-enhanced EMR Why join Brightside? Unprecedented impact: Make a real impact with an innovative, mission-driven remote therapy team Clinical support: Grow professionally with leadership support and continuous education opportunities, including billing and care coordination support Professional growth opportunities: Serve across diverse service lines, including our Suicide Prevention Program and expanding Teen Therapy Program Custom-built tools: Be part of a tech-enabled virtual mental health care model and enjoy our streamlined EMR integrated with treatment software, assessment tools, progress monitoring, and AI transcription for seamless documentation Collaborative approach: Thrive in a collaborative culture rooted in innovation, inclusivity, and compassion Ongoing referrals: Grow your ideal caseload with Brightside's steady and reliable stream of client referrals What we offer: 100% remote, flexible 1099 contractor positions Create your own schedule (Monday-Sunday, 7am-9pm) No on-call work Free CEUs and CAMS training for suicide risk treatment Dedicated operational support: billing, IT, and insurance assistance Free malpractice insurance coverage Health insurance recommendations via Stride Health AI-driven EMR to streamline documentation and enhance clinical care Opportunities to work with our Suicide Prevention and Teen Therapy Programs Qualifications: Master's or Doctorate in Counseling (MA, MS, MHC, PhD, PsyD) Independent clinical license (LMHC, LPC, etc.) Minimum 1 year of independent licensure (2+ state licenses a big plus) 2+ years of recent experience delivering CBT and evidence-based therapy to adults Comfortable treating a diverse range of populations and mental health conditions Tech-savvy and enthusiastic about integrating digital solutions into clinical practice Experience working with higher-risk populations and/or adolescents preferred Apply Today! Shape the future of evidence-based remote mental health care - apply today and make a lasting difference with Brightside Health. Learn more at: ************************** We know that diversity fosters innovation, inclusivity, and better care. We are committed to equity and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply, even if your experience isn't an exact match. Brightside is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. #LI-Remote #Indeed-Remote
    $36k-53k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Summer Associate Intern - Health Care (HEOR, Epidemiology & Market Access) (2026 Start Date)

    Analysis Group 4.8company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    's HEOR, Epidemiology, & Market Access Practice: Make an impact at Analysis Group, where we collaborate with our clients to develop and implement regulatory and analytical strategies to support life sciences products throughout their life cycles. Founded in 1981, Analysis Group is one of the largest international economics consulting firms, with more than 1,500 professionals across 15 offices, including more than 250 professionals who focus on health care. Analysis Group's health care experts apply analytical expertise in health economics and outcomes research (HEOR), clinical research, market access and commercial strategy, health care policy, epidemiology and drug safety, data science, and biostatistics. Analysis Group's internal experts, together with its network of affiliated experts from academia, industry, and government, provide our clients with exceptional breadth and depth of expertise and end-to-end consulting services globally. We draw upon our deep expertise to provide innovative, data-driven strategies for clients in the life sciences industry across all phases of product development and commercialization. We help our clients define markets, demonstrate value, and inform business decisions throughout product lifecycles. We have a broad range of expertise and collaborate with leading academics in our areas of expertise to offer cutting-edge analyses and analytical tools to address business challenges that require rigorous, evidence-based research. We are distinguished by the way we integrate our capabilities to provide our clients with a comprehensive approach to problem solving. We apply our analytical expertise to support pro bono initiatives that address critical public health and social issues. Our work includes collaborations with organizations such as GHESKIO in Haiti to develop digital tools that improve HIV clinic operations and patient outcomes, and Partners in Health in Lesotho to evaluate maternal and child health, HIV, and TB treatment outcomes. These efforts have been recognized by the Boston Bar Association's President's Award and highlighted at the International AIDS Society Conference, underscoring our commitment to using data and evidence-based research to advance global health and social impact. We have also been recognized as a best place to work in several top surveys, including national surveys by Glassdoor (Best Places to Work, Employees' Choice Award, small and medium business category) and Vault (17th overall in the Vault Consulting 50, and the top-ranked economic consulting firm). About the Summer Associate Position: As a summer associate, you have the opportunity to work on complex business problems within an inclusive and collaborative environment. Summer associates can expect to work on multiple projects at a time. As a summer associate, you will play a critical role in driving the research, analysis, and strategy of cases. Responsibilities and work experiences across consulting engagements vary widely by project and may include the following activities: Quantitative analyses and modeling: You will identify, design, and implement rigorous research methodologies; conduct cost-effectiveness, budget impact, and burden-of-illness analyses; and support health economic modeling using tools such as R, SAS, Stata, and others. You will also program and prepare databases and perform exploratory data analyses with visualizations. Data analytics using real-world data: You will work with a wide range of healthcare data, including electronic health records, insurance claims, clinical trial datasets, and registries, to perform sophisticated analyses that inform client strategies in HEOR, market access, and commercialization. Qualitative research and primary data collection: You will design data collection forms and protocols for chart reviews and implement prospective data collection efforts through surveys and in-depth interviews to capture critical patient and provider insights. Evidence synthesis and literature review: You will conduct both targeted and systematic literature reviews to contextualize quantitative findings and inform the design of economic models and broader research studies. Strategic communication and presentation: You will contribute to the development and delivery of internal and external presentations, translating complex analytical results into actionable recommendations or strategic insights for clients and stakeholders. Publication and thought leadership: You will collaborate with internal teams and external thought leaders to produce high-impact conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications that contribute to the advancement of the field. Regulatory support: You will support client submissions to regulatory bodies across global markets by preparing rigorous, evidence-based analyses and documentation. Business development: You will assist in proposal development, prepare capabilities presentations, and contribute to client pitches to help grow the firm's portfolio of work. Team building and collaboration: You will collaborate with colleagues at all levels and across offices as part of your portfolio of case work, helping to foster a collaborative and inclusive team environment. Analysis Group fosters a work environment that is centered on delivering high-quality work through teamwork and collaboration, best-in-class learning programs, and a culture of transparency, trust, and respect. We are looking for candidates who demonstrate both technical expertise and strong interpersonal skills, and who are passionate about applying data and analytics to real-world challenges in the life sciences industry. Specifically, we seek candidates who have: An in-progress graduate degree with a focus on biostatistics, environmental health, epidemiology, health economics, health policy, mathematics, public health, statistics, or related quantitative fields. A Ph.D. in progress (students in their 3rd or 4th year preferred) or an MBA, MBA/MPH, or MS in progress with at least 4 years of experience of applying quantitative methods to real-world research problems in the health care industry or experience in market access and/or health care consulting. Strong quantitative and research skills, with demonstrated expertise in health economics, biostatistics, epidemiology, or statistics. A proven track record of applying rigorous analytical methods to healthcare or policy research questions using real-world data sources is preferred. Proficiency in at least one statistical programming language (e.g., SAS, Stata, R) and familiarity with healthcare data types such as claims, electronic health records (EHRs), registries, or clinical trial data. Passion for using data and evidence to inform strategic decisions across the life sciences product lifecycle (e.g., biopharmaceuticals, biotech, device manufacturers, or health policy). Clear and effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex analytical concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences. Excellent attention to detail and an ability to tailor communications for diverse stakeholders. Strong academic record, with demonstrated organizational skills, a commitment to producing high-quality work, and a consistent drive for continuous learning and professional development. Demonstrated interpersonal skills and an inclusive, growth-oriented mindset, with the ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced consulting environment. Candidates who will require future visa sponsorship must have valid U.S. work authorization, such as F-1 CPT or J-1 Academic Training, for the duration of their internship and, except in exceptional circumstances, must also be pursuing a STEM-eligible degree. For such individuals, Analysis Group will provide certain immigration administrative support during their internship, as appropriate under prevailing immigration policy. However, we do not offer sponsorship for internship positions. At the end of the internship, summer associates will be evaluated for a full-time associate offer in the office in which their internship takes place. Analysis Group embraces equal opportunity. We are committed to building teams that bring a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, as we believe that a strong and inclusive workforce directly supports our goal of providing the highest-quality work. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or any other class protected under applicable federal, state, or local law, and we encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply. How to Apply: To be considered, you must upload a cover letter indicating geographic preference(s), curriculum vitae, undergraduate and graduate GPA and all unofficial transcripts to our website. We are reviewing applications on a rolling basis, and will be in touch if you are selected for an interview. Please visit the following link for information related to compensation and benefits for this position: **************************************************** For positions based in San Francisco, consideration of qualified candidates with arrest and conviction records will be in a manner consistent with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. Privacy Notice For information about Analysis Group's privacy practices, please refer to the applicable Analysis Group privacy policy. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. Please view the EEOC's “Know Your Rights” poster here.
    $51k-70k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • Critical Incident Responder, Licensed Mental Health Professional - MA

    R3 Continuum 3.7company rating

    Holyoke, MA jobs

    Are you looking for a unique way to support your community and local businesses? R3 Continuum is searching for diverse and compassionate behavioral health professionals like you to expand our network in Holyoke and surrounding areas in Massachusetts. You would be providing on-site crisis support to organizations and employees recently affected by a disruptive workplace event. Advantages of being an Independent Consultant for R3C include: Comprehensive crisis response trainings Flexible schedule, work on case-by-case basis Personalized support Simple electronic reporting via our mobile app Supplemental income To learn more about R3 and the work we do, please visit our website: R3C.com Requirements Required Qualifications: Independently licensed in the state of Massachusetts (LMHC, LMFT, LICSW, or Psychologist, Physician - M.D. &D.O.) Minimum of a master's degree in mental health Malpractice and Professional Liability Insurance coverage of $1,000,000/$3,000,00 Willing to complete R3C's DEM crisis response training or proof of approved CIR training. If you do not possess a training listed above, R3 is happy to provide you with training at no cost. Salary Description $100 - $125
    $41k-63k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Critical Incident Responder, Licensed Mental Health Professional

    R3 Continuum 3.7company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    Are you looking for a unique way to support your community and local businesses? R3 Continuum is searching for diverse and compassionate behavioral health professionals like you to expand our network in Boston and surrounding areas in Massachusetts. You would be providing on-site crisis support to organizations and employees recently affected by a disruptive workplace event. Advantages of being an Independent Consultant for R3c include: Comprehensive crisis response trainings Flexible schedule, work on case-by-case basis Personalized support Simple electronic reporting via our mobile app Supplemental income To learn more about R3 and the work we do, please visit our website: R3c.com Requirements Required Qualifications: Independently licensed in the state of Massachusetts (LMHC, LMFT, LISW, or Psychologist, Physician M.D. & D.O.) Minimum of a master's degree in mental health Malpractice insurance coverage of $1,000,000/$3,000,00 Willing to complete R3C's DEM crisis response training or proof of approved CIR training. Salary Description $100 - $125
    $40k-61k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Internship Opportunities - Summer 2026 - Mental Health Litigation Division - Statewide

    Committee for Public Counsel Services 4.1company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    The Mental Health Litigation Division of CPCS is seeking applicants for Summer 2026 internship positions in our Civil Commitment trial offices located in Brockton, Northampton, Roxbury, and Worcester offices and in our Trial Panel Support unit in Boston. We are interested in law students both with and without SJC Rule 3:03 Certification for opportunities with the Mental Health Litigation Division. We fight for equal justice and human dignity by supporting our clients in achieving their legal and life goals. We zealously advocate for the rights of individuals and promote just public policy to protect the rights of all. Our Values Courage • Accountability • Respect • Excellence We stand with our Clients and the Community in the fight for Justice. We are dedicated to providing zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense and protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights. Our staff across the Commonwealth embodies a diverse group of people from different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives. It is through these differences in age, ethnicity, geographic origin, race, faith, religion, and progressive values, that we are able to best serve our clients. Through our internship program we seek to hire, develop, and hopefully retain talented people from all backgrounds. We strongly encourage individuals from non-traditional backgrounds, historically marginalized, or underrepresented groups to apply. The clients we represent are diverse across every context imaginable and bring many unique cultural dimensions to the matters we address. This reality creates a critical need for CPCS attorneys to be culturally competent and able to work well with people of different races, ethnicities, genders and/or sexual orientation identities, abilities, and limited English proficiency, among other protected characteristics. DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION MISSION STATEMENT CPCS is committed to protecting the fundamental constitutional and human rights of our assigned clients through zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the fullness of excellent legal representation. We are dedicated to building and maintaining strong professional relationships, while striving to accept, listen to and respect the diverse circumstances of each client, as we dedicate ourselves to meeting their individual needs. It is our CPCS mission to achieve these goals, and in furtherance thereof, we embrace and endorse diversity, equity and inclusion as our core values as we maintain a steadfast commitment to: (1) Ensure that CPCS management and staff members represent a broad range of human differences and experience; (2) Provide a work climate that is respectful and supports success; and (3) Promote the dignity and well-being of all staff members. CPCS leadership is responsible for ensuring equity, diversity, and inclusion. The ability to achieve these goals with any level of certainty is ultimately the responsibility each member of the CPCS community. AGENCY OVERVIEW The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is the state agency in Massachusetts responsible for providing an attorney when the state or federal constitution or a state statute requires the appointment of an attorney for a person who cannot afford to retain one. The agency provides representation in criminal, delinquency, youthful offender, child welfare, guardianship, mental health, sexually dangerous person, and sex offender registry cases, as well as in appeals and post-conviction and post-judgment proceedings related to those matters. Qualifications MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Interested candidates should have a demonstrated commitment to the principle of zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights. Candidates must also have access to: * Reliable transportation or public transportation to travel to courts and hospitals, and, * A personal computer with home internet access sufficient to work remotely. APPLICATION INFORMATION Interested applicants should submit (1) Resume, (2) Personal Mission Statement (no more than two pages detailing your interest in the internship, your personal qualities and background, and what draws you to this work, and (3) Writing Sample. Applicants should specify preferred office locations for the Summer 2026 Internship Program. Applications received prior to January 10, 2026 will be given preference. INTERNSHIP FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES CPCS has a limited number of paid internship opportunities for Summer 2026. In order to be considered, applicants may complete the following application: ***************************************************************** For students who are not selected for a paid internship, CPCS can work with students to support the receipt of externship credit or outside funding. Responsibilities MENTAL HEALTH LITIGATION DIVISION OVERVIEW The Mental Health Litigation Division provides individuals with attorneys for Civil Commitment proceedings in the District and Superior Courts and provides attorneys for appointment by the Probate and Family Courts to represent persons in Guardianships and Substituted Judgment proceedings, including cases involving Conservatorship, Elder Abuse, the Validation of Health Care Proxies, Nursing Home Admission and Do Not Resuscitate orders. Civil Commitments are handled by both staff and private attorneys, while most cases in the Probate Court are handled by private panel attorneys. In addition to our staff offices in Brockton, Roxbury, Northampton, and Worcester, the MHLD has attorneys in our trial support and oversight office and our training department. All our attorneys receive training in issues relating to mental health and the statutory and constitutional rights of our clients. The Mental Health Litigation Division offers interns a variety of experiences and assignments under the supervision of highly experienced attorneys. Mental Health Commitment Defense Units The MHLD offices located in Brockton, Northampton, Roxbury, and Worcester seeks interns and law coop students who have completed their 2L year and are or can be 3:03 certified to assist attorneys with representation of citizens facing involuntary civil commitment to mental health facilities, and involuntary medical treatment for mental illness, including the administration of anti-psychotic medications. 1Ls are welcome to intern with the commitment defense offices to assist with client calls, reviewing medical records and legal research. Interns in MHLD commitment offices will * Shadow several attorneys during their internship, * Develop a working understanding of G.L. c. 123 and the requirements for civil commitment, District and Municipal Court commitment proceedings, court-ordered medication proceedings, and the rules of evidence as applied in mental health cases, * Visit clients and conduct interviews to obtain relevant information and ascertain the client's position on their pending petition(s) * Work with independent medical experts including psychiatrists, psychologists, social service experts, and other mental health professionals as requested by staff attorneys, * Work with attorneys to prepare motions for funds, motions for in person hearings, review medical records, direct examinations, cross-examination of Designated Forensic Psychologists and Psychiatrists and closing arguments, * Develop research on race and equity issues in civil commitments and assist in developing a litigation guide for such issues, Conduct research into support for novel issues or arguments. Mental Health Litigation Division Trial Panel Support Unit The Mental Health Trial Panel Support Unit based in Boston supports and oversees the private panel attorneys handling civil commitments and probate court matters. TSOU seeks law students who have completed their 1L year to * Conduct legal research on systemic and specific issues affecting clients with mental disabilities, * Draft practice materials for attorneys representing clients in mental health matters, * Handle intake line calls from patients and clients in mental health facilities and provide information about their legal status, assignment of counsel or referral, * Trial Support interns also assist MHLD Training Unit attorneys to create and edit training materials, and to develop and maintain Mental Health online training and resource initiatives. EEO Statement The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran or military status, genetic information, gender identity, or sexual orientation as required by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other applicable federal and state statutes and organizational policies. Applicants who have questions about equal employment opportunity or who need reasonable accommodations can contact the Chief Human Resources Officer, Sandra DeBow-Huang at ************************
    $45k-58k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Lead Residential Counselor

    CHD Careers 3.9company rating

    Chicopee, MA jobs

    The Center for Human Development, (CHD) is seeking Lead Residential Counselors to join our Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC). Located in Chicopee, MA, CHD's CBHC provides urgent behavioral health care through outpatient behavioral health clinic, crisis services and crisis stabilization. Your role as a Crisis Stabilization - Lead Residential Counselor: CHD'S Community Behavioral Health Center offers both a Youth (13-17) and Adult (18+) Crisis Stabilization Unit. Crisis stabilization is a short-term, voluntary program offering intensive behavioral health stabilization as an alternative to psychiatric hospitalization. Services include bur are not limited to: crisis intervention, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, nursing care, individual and group therapy, peer support, short-term treatment planning, discharge planning, and coordination of care with service providers. The Lead Residential Counselor will lead the shift while providing support to direct care staff and clients. Essential Functions include: Providing support and supervision to clients   Running or delegating staff running house meetings   Assuring the daily schedule are followed   Supervision of Residential Counselors    Updating the MABHA website during shift   Assisting clinician in communication with collateral contacts   Collaboration with MCI around admissions   Leading change of shift meeting for on-coming staff including making sure staff has arrived on time and are aware of client information and any incoming admissions or pending discharges   Run skills group for clients during shift   Supporting counselors in understanding and utilizing the electronic health record   Run insurance for all clients Ensure clients insurance information is correctly put in electronic health record   Ensure clients are enrolled and dis-enrolled in Crisis Stabilization  Ensure all policies, procedures and protocols are being followed appropriately   Assisting in onboarding and training of new and existing staff   Serve to model professional service delivery, where client safety and trauma-informed care is held in highest regard  All other tasks as assigned by the supervisor  REQUIRMENTS: Bachelor's level degree or significant experience in the field. Ability to pass a CORI and driving record background check. There will be many optional (and some required) trainings in evidence based care including ARC, de-escalation training,  TF-CBT, Zero Suicide Framework and Multi-Systemic Family Therapy.   SUCCESS FACTORS: The ideal Crisis Stabilization - Lead Residential Counselor will have previous experience working with youth and adults in the mental health field. As well as the ability to problem solve, de-escalate, and manage conflict. Flexibility with schedule availability is necessary, as the CBHC is open 7 days per week, with the intention of offering the right service at the right time. Currently we are seeking candidates with availability for1st and 2nd shifts on weekdays and weekends. Pay rate is $25.50/hr. Along with a benefit package that includes Dental, Health and Life insurance. Paid time off, earned vacation time and paid holidays just to name a few. AT CENTER FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (CHD), Care Finds a way:     The Center for Human Development (CHD) provides a broad range of high quality, community-oriented human services dedicated to promoting, enhancing, and protecting the dignity and welfare of people in need. At CHD we are celebrating differences, inclusion is not just a policy- it is a daily practice. Multicultural, multilingual, and fluent in sign language, CHD is a reflection of those we serve.  CONNECT WITH OUR TEAM TODAY!  If this sounds like the right job for you, do not wait - apply today to join our team. We look forward to hearing from you!   Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities   
    $25.5 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Therapeutic Community Counselor

    MAB Community Services 3.5company rating

    Brookline, MA jobs

    Who We Are At MAB Community Services, we are dedicated to empowering individuals with acquired or traumatic brain injuries to achieve meaningful employment and community involvement. We believe in fostering independence and enhancing quality of life through tailored support and resources. The Ivy Street School is a small year-round private residential special education school committed to advancing equity and access for young people living with disabilities. We serve neurodiverse adolescents ages 13-22. We support the whole child through a student-first model that is driven by collaboration, a willingness to think big, and a commitment to knowing our students well. We believe that every student is exceptional, and at Ivy Street, we work tirelessly to create the educational and therapeutic conditions for our students to thrive. As a community, we are focused on the immediate needs of our scholars with an unwavering eye on their future needs and the concrete plans to achieve them. Our multidisciplinary team works to create rich and meaningful experiences that will nurture learning and prepare our students for their transition into adulthood and independent living. While our classrooms have four walls, we consider Boston our second classroom, and our students are often making meaning and deepening learning throughout the city. The Position We are seeking a Therapeutic Community Counselor to join our team. Therapeutic Community Counselors are creative, flexible, and energized by our “whatever it takes” approach. You will work closely with our residential and overnight treatment team to provide supportive learning and leisure opportunities to our neurodiverse students in the early mornings and late evenings. The position involves supporting students in activities of daily living, providing supervision during the awake overnight shift, and implementing our therapeutic frameworks. At its core, this role is about driving outcomes and supporting young people in developing the skills and tools they need to transition into adulthood. Key Responsibilities Maintain a safe and therapeutic learning environment and provide individualized support to students based on their learning and treatment needs. Support students with daily stressors using therapeutic frameworks such as CPI, PBIS, and the ARC Framework of Trauma-Informed Care. Support morning and bedtime routines for residential students. Provide one-on-one support to students to encourage their engagement in ADLs. With support, become familiar with residential students' treatment goals and crisis plans. Complete program communication and documentation requirements, including daily student progress summaries and incident reports. Participate in crisis intervention as needed. Maintain a therapeutic residential environment by ensuring the highest standards of health and safety, and implementing school-wide therapeutic frameworks. Believe in the potential of every person to build a life of joy and purpose, and help students develop the skills to achieve this. Schedule: Wednesday 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM Thursday 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM Friday 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM Saturday 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM Sunday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Qualifications Competencies & Skills Proficiency in understanding and implementing CPI, ARC, and PBIS models of treatment. Consistent professionalism and the ability to develop and maintain safe and effective student/staff relationships. A desire to give and receive feedback to support personal and professional growth. Excellent time management and attendance record. Ability to work collaboratively on a team. Excellent interpersonal skills. Qualifications High School diploma required, B.A. or B.S. in Special Education, Social Work, Education, Psychology, or related field preferred. Previous experience in residential programming preferred, but not required. A valid driver's license CPI, CPR and First Aid certification (training offered upon hire) Background check, TB, drug, and alcohol testing will be performed prior to the start of employment. MAB Community Services offers a comprehensive and flexible benefits package for eligible employees, including but not limited to optional health, dental, and vision insurance, a 403(b) retirement plan, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), and a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA). MAB Community Services is committed to workplace diversity and candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. #rescounselor #psychology
    $42k-56k yearly est. 16d ago
  • Behavioral Health Counselor

    Mrinetwork Jobs 4.5company rating

    Natick, MA jobs

    Job DescriptionBehavioral Health Counselor (BHC) ???? Natick, MA Provide Compassionate Support in a Community-Based Behavioral Health Setting A dedicated behavioral health program is seeking a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or Behavioral Health Counselor (BHC) to provide therapeutic and community support services to clients with primary mental health needs. This role is ideal for someone who is person-centered, patient, and passionate about helping individuals achieve stability and independence. About the company: Our client is a nationally recognized leader in healthcare, committed to delivering exceptional care across a diverse range of services. With a network that spans over 50 hospitals, 535+ ambulatory surgery centers, and numerous outpatient care facilities, they serve communities with compassion, innovation, and a focus on improving patient outcomes. Driven by a mission to provide high-quality, accessible healthcare, our client has built a reputation for excellence, constantly evolving to meet the needs of those they serve. Their dedication to patient care, coupled with a collaborative and inclusive work environment, makes them a trusted name in the healthcare industry. Position Summary The BHC/LPC delivers monitoring, therapeutic interventions, and community support services. This position requires a working knowledge of mental health diagnoses, symptomology, psychotropic medications, and supportive counseling techniques. Services are delivered in a person-centered, community-based setting with periodic clinical supervision. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, or a related field (required) New graduates: internship with supervised direct client contact Otherwise: 1 year of experience in behavioral health or counseling Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) required Contact today for more details. If you or someone you know is interested in learning more, please contact: ???? Phone: ************ ???? Email: *********************** #LPCJobs #BehavioralHealthJobs #CounselorJobs #MentalHealthCareers #PsychologyJobs #TherapistJobs #CommunityHealth #NowHiring #HealthcareCareers #BehavioralHealth
    $43k-60k yearly est. Easy Apply 10d ago
  • Domestic Violence Counselor_ FT

    Ywca of Western Massachusetts 3.4company rating

    Springfield, MA jobs

    Department: Community Support Programs Reports to: Direct Care Supervisor of CBDV Schedule: Full time position: 37.5 hours/week, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm with flexibility to work after 5pm or unless Director/Supervisor state otherwise; Requires weekend and evening work; Part-time position requires the same with hours varied FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Starting Rate: $23.00/hour The YWCA of Western MA is dedicated to eliminating racism and empowering survivors. The YW provides a safe place for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Our programs and services include crisis shelter and transitional housing for survivors and their families, counseling, SAFEPLAN court advocacy, community education, supervised visitation, and vocational training for youth. The YWCA provides services at several sites, including Holyoke, Northampton, Westfield, and our primary Springfield campus. Expectations of all employees In the performance of essential and general job responsibilities, all YWCA employees are expected to: Demonstrate commitment to the YW's mission and principles of trauma-informed work. Represent the YW in a professional and competent manner to participants, community members, organizational partners, and other stakeholders. Support policies, practices, and decisions that demonstrate our shared accountability for racial equity. Communicate openly and contribute to the development of others. Coordinate efforts across teams, programs, and partner organizations. Maintain professional behavior and strict confidentiality. Foster a positive working environment. Position Purpose The Domestic Violence Services Counselor provides emotional support, individual counseling, safety planning, court advocacy, medical advocacy, and support groups to survivors of domestic violence. Provide Domestic Violence education classes to survivors. The position also supports community outreach and education efforts. The Domestic Violence Counselor is a key member of an on-call rotation, providing on-site medical advocacy at five area hospitals, including Baystate Medical Center, Mercy Medical Center, Holyoke Medical Center, Noble Hospital, and Wing Hospital. Essential Responsibilities Provide in person or virtual individual counseling to survivors of domestic violence in English and/or Spanish for an average of 12-15 sessions, depending on the necessity, with a focus on safety planning and options to satisfy survivor-identified immediate needs. Be available and provide individual counseling services of domestic violence after agency hours; be flexible to work after 5pm at least twice a week to accommodate client schedules. Be on on-call rotation and participate in an on-call coverage rotation to respond to emergency calls for medical advocacy within two hour of request for services. Provide overnight, weekend, and other on-call coverage on a rotational basis. Provide support for outreach activities, as needed; be flexible to participate in events occurring after 5pm. Provide walk-in client coverage during specified office hours. Provide court accompaniment to participants as necessary. Provide police accompaniment to participants as necessary. Conduct community groups for survivors of domestic violence and survivors of domestic violence with co-occurring/compounding trauma- which includes but is not limited to a drop-in support group, facilitation of the Women Correctional Center's transition classes specific to topics regarding domestic violence, sexual assault, and self-care, and a DCF-mandated group. Assist survivors with application for the Address Confidentiality Program, as requested or needed. Initiate contact and network with outside providers and maintain a working relationship. Make appropriate internal and external referrals and follow-up with clients. Complete accurate and timely documentation of services including intakes, assessments, service plans, group notes, and safety plans using the agency's AWARDS system while adhering to confidentiality standards within 2 days (48 hours) of participant contact. Maintain and continually update client records and program files. Complete weekly, monthly, or quarterly data collection requirements. Experience in trauma informed skills; keep training updated. Attend supervision and staff meetings as required. Perform other duties as needed or requested. Qualifications minimum completed Bachelor's degree required Spanish language required Trauma informed skills; Experience with survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, teen dating violence and/or stalking; Experience working in collaboration with multiple entities, such as nonprofit organizations, public schools or colleges; Experience in public speaking with both youth and adults; Experience working with a diverse population; Experience with survivors of gender-based violence and exploitation; Experience addressing the impacts of decisions and actions on multiple communities; Understanding of both interpersonal and structural racism and bias; Have verbal, written, and organizational skills, computer skills; Access to reliable transportation and/or valid driver's license; and Must be able to lift 40 pounds. EEO STATEMENT It is the policy of YWCA of Western Massachusetts to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, pregnancy or maternity, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, the YWCA will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. DISCLAIMER The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of employees assigned to this position. AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT The YWCA is an “at-will” equal opportunity employer. While the YWCA will continue to operate with care regarding employment decisions, the YWCA and its employees may terminate the employment relationship at any time and for any reason, with or without cause, and without advance notice. Exceptions include select, non-exempt positions covered under the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). This position is covered under the CBA (union) and is subject to union dues. CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS The YWCA, in our effort to provide safety to those we serve, and to protect our agency, performs criminal offender record information (CORI) checks on all prospective employees. Final offers of employment are contingent upon receipt of an acceptable CORI report as solely determined by the YWCA. INTRODUCTORY PERIOD All employment at the YWCA begins with a 150-day Introductory Period.
    $23 hourly Auto-Apply 54d ago
  • Licensed Professional Counselor

    Headway 4.0company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    " Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) Wage: Between $120-$131 an hour Licensed Professional Counselor - Are you ready to launch or expand your private practice? Headway is here to help you start accepting insurance with ease, increase your earnings with higher rates, and start taking covered clients sooner. It's all on one free-to-use platform, no commitment required. About you ● You're a fully-licensed Professional Counselor at a Master's level or above with LPC, LPCC, LCPC, LCPCS, LPCC-S licensure (accepted on a state by state basis), a valid NPI number, and malpractice insurance. ● You're ready to launch a private practice, or grow your existing business by taking insurance. About Headway Your expertise changes lives. Taking insurance makes it accessible to those who need it most. Every mental health provider who goes in-network with Headway supports people who'd otherwise be forced to choose between paying out of pocket, or not getting care at all. We make that process seamless - empowering you to accept insurance with ease, so you can do what you do best. So far, we've helped over 50,000 providers grow their practices, reaching countless people in need. How Headway supports providers - Start taking insurance, stress-free: Get credentialed for free in multiple states in as little as 30 days and start seeing covered clients sooner. - Built-in compliance: Stay compliant from day one with audit support and ongoing resources. - Expansive coverage: Work with the plans that most clients use, including Medicare Advantage and Medicaid. - Increase your earnings: Secure higher rates with top insurance plans through access to our nationwide insurance network. - Dependable payments: Build stability in your practice with predictable bi-weekly payments you can count on. - Built-in EHR features: Manage your practice in one place with real-time scheduling, secure client messaging, end-to-end documentation templates, built-in assessments, and more. - Free continuing education: Nurture your long-term professional goals and earn CEUs with complimentary courses on Headway Academy. How Headway supports your clients ● Increased access: Headway makes it easier for your clients to get the care they need at a price they can afford through insurance. ● Instant verification: Clients can easily check their insurance status and get the care they need without disruption. Please note: At this time, Headway can't support mental health professionals that aren't fully licensed. If your application was rejected for incomplete licensure, you're welcome to reapply once you have a valid license. "
    $87k-109k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Residential Counselor

    Veterans 4.4company rating

    Worcester, MA jobs

    With the belief that they were there when we needed them, so we must be there now that they need us, Veterans Inc. is the largest provider of supportive services to Veterans and their families in New England. We are seeking to fill Residential Counselor positions and add valuable members to our team to accomplish our mission! This individual is part of a 24/7 team responsible for the safety and welfare veterans residing in our Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program. The veteran can remain in the program for up to two years but the typical stay is less than 12 months. We are currently hiring: Part Time, 1st shift Per diem employees. The hourly base rate starts at $20.00 an hour. There is a $2 shift differential for 2nd and 3rd shift. Per diems earn a flat rate of $25 per hour. WHAT YOU'LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAY TO DAY: Develops and maintains positive relationships with the clients, staff, volunteers and visitors. Maintains resident safety and confidentiality. Utilize the wand to check all bags as residents enter the facility; administering breathalyzer and random drug tests to all clients; and forward incoming calls for residents. Prepares and submits detailed shift and incident reports of all activities, incidents and emergencies that occur during shift. Maintains safety and security of the building, company vehicles, and all Veterans Inc. property on site. First responder for client-related emergencies, RC are trained in CPR, First Aid, and Narcan administration. Other special projects and duties as assigned. WHAT YOU MUST HAVE: Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of one (1) year experience working in security, residential or direct care services Must be able to successfully pass a CORI/Background records check. Compliance with Veterans Inc. COVID-19 Vaccination Policy. Religious and Medical Exemptions are considered. Must be willing to submit to and successfully pass a drug test. For more information, or to apply now; visit our website. Please do not mail, email, or fax your cover letter/resume as we are limited to only accepting completed applications through our career page. Mailed, emailed, or faxed cover letter, resume, and applications will not be reviewed. Veterans Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, gender identity or protected Veteran status. If you need assistance completing an application please contact ************************ . We do not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. Agencies are requested not to contact Veterans Inc. with recruiting inquiries.
    $20 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Substance Abuse Counselor- Women's RRS

    Veterans 4.4company rating

    Worcester, MA jobs

    Are you motivated by knowing you've made a difference in someone's life and in our community? Do you have a passion for helping those in substance abuse recovery? If you answered yes, then you may have what it takes to be part of the Veterans Inc. team! We provide client-centered care and recovery-oriented treatment within a therapeutic environment. We are looking for innovative staff for our licensed Women's Residential Rehabilitation Services (RRS) Program, which is open to both veterans and the community. We are looking for a goal oriented, skilled, and hardworking professional to fill the role of Substance Abuse Counselor. The primary goal of this position is to provide support and substance abuse counseling services to substance abuse treatment program patients to help ensure that the major objectives of their treatment are attained. This position works as a member of a multidisciplinary team to provide clients with necessary program information, and is responsible for providing clients with direct individual and group counseling, education, clinical or case management services to assist clients with treatment plans and goals. We are looking for a full-time, Friday-Monday, 8am-6pm employee. WHAT YOU'LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAY TO DAY: Performs intake, evaluation, orientation, admissions, treatment planning, counseling, documentation, discharge planning and referral of substance abusing clients. Assesses all new intakes to determine presence and extent of substance abuse issues and mental health illness; completes evaluation report. Assists client through individual, group, substance use or mental health use disorder counseling. Develops and documents individualized treatment plans that address the needs of substance abuse client population. Collects statistics as required for reports; prepares required reports and paperwork and maintains audit ready client files. Refers clients to appropriate treatment modality based on assessment. Recommends treatment plans for clients to program manager and criminal justice officials. Develops and facilitates process groups and educational programs. Ensures compliance with legal issues including but not limited to client confidentiality and risk management; ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Attends and participates in all meetings as required. Performs special projects and other duties as assigned. WHAT YOU MUST HAVE: Minimum of Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Social Work, Sociology, or related field from an accredited institution. Master's degree in related field highly preferred. Certification in alcohol and drug counseling, LADC I or II preferred. Experience or education in substance abuse treatment and mental health disorders required. 2+ years of experience working in substance abuse treatment/mental health disorders is preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of military culture, experience in working with veteran population and an understanding of veterans-related needs and issues preferred. Must be able to successfully pass a CORI/Background records check. Compliance with Veterans Inc. COVID-19 Vaccination Policy. Religious and Medical Exemptions are considered WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU: Comprehensive Benefits Package for FT employees includes: BCBS Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Employer Paid Short and Long-Term Disability and Life Insurance. $2500 Medical Opt-Out program if you have medical coverage through another source. Retirement Plan (403B) with a $2000 Match Flexible Spending Accounts Tuition Reimbursement Program Paid Parental Leave For more information, or to apply now; visit our website. Please do not mail, email, or fax your cover letter/resume as we are limited to only accepting completed applications through our career page. Mailed, emailed, or faxed cover letter, resume, and applications will not be reviewed. Veterans Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, gender identity or protected Veteran status. If you need assistance completing an application please contact ************************ . We do not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. Agencies are requested not to contact Veterans Inc. with recruiting inquiries.
    $43k-59k yearly est. 46d ago
  • Substance Abuse Counselor- Co-ed CSS

    Veterans 4.4company rating

    Shrewsbury, MA jobs

    Are you motivated by knowing you've made a difference in someone's life and in our community? Do you have a passion for helping those in substance abuse recovery? If you answered yes, then you may have what it takes to be part of the Veterans Inc. team! We provide client-centered care and recovery-oriented treatment within a therapeutic environment. We are looking for innovative staff for our newly licensed Women's Residential Rehabilitation Services (RRS) Program, which is open to both veterans and the community. We are looking for a goal oriented, skilled, and hardworking professional to fill the role of Substance Abuse Counselor. The primary goal of this position is to provide support and substance abuse counseling services to substance abuse treatment program patients to help ensure that the major objectives of their treatment are attained. This position works as a member of a multidisciplinary team to provide clients with necessary program information, and is responsible for providing clients with direct individual and group counseling, education, clinical or case management services to assist clients with treatment plans and goals. We have one full time position Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm. All full-time Substance Abuse Counselors must work one full weekend per month. The rate for this position is $30.04/hour. We currently have Part Time, Saturday through Sunday, shifts available. The rate for this position is $28.84/hour. WHAT YOU'LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAY TO DAY: Performs intake, evaluation, orientation, admissions, treatment planning, counseling, documentation, discharge planning and referral of substance abusing clients. Assesses all new intakes to determine presence and extent of substance abuse issues and mental health illness; completes evaluation report. Assists client through individual, group, substance use or mental health use disorder counseling. Develops and documents individualized treatment plans that address the needs of substance abuse client population. Collects statistics as required for reports; prepares required reports and paperwork and maintains audit ready client files. Refers clients to appropriate treatment modality based on assessment. Recommends treatment plans for clients to program manager and criminal justice officials. Develops and facilitates process groups and educational programs. Ensures compliance with legal issues including but not limited to client confidentiality and risk management; ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Attends and participates in all meetings as required. Performs special projects and other duties as assigned. WHAT YOU MUST HAVE: Minimum of Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Social Work, Sociology, or related field from an accredited institution. Master's degree in related field highly preferred. Certification in alcohol and drug counseling, LADC I or II preferred. Experience or education in substance abuse treatment and mental health disorders required. 2+ years of experience working in substance abuse treatment/mental health disorders is preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of military culture, experience in working with veteran population and an understanding of veterans-related needs and issues preferred. Must be able to successfully pass a CORI/Background records check. Compliance with Veterans Inc. COVID-19 Vaccination Policy. Religious and Medical Exemptions are considered WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU: Comprehensive Benefits Package for FT employees includes: BCBS Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Employer Paid Short and Long-Term Disability and Life Insurance. $2500 Medical Opt-Out program if you have medical coverage through another source. Retirement Plan (403B) with a $2000 Match Flexible Spending Accounts Tuition Reimbursement Program Paid Parental Leave For more information, or to apply now; visit our website. Please do not mail, email, or fax your cover letter/resume as we are limited to only accepting completed applications through our career page. Mailed, emailed, or faxed cover letter, resume, and applications will not be reviewed. Veterans Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, gender identity or protected Veteran status. If you need assistance completing an application please contact ************************ . We do not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. Agencies are requested not to contact Veterans Inc. with recruiting inquiries.
    $28.8-30 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Substance Abuse Counselor- Co-ed CSS

    Veterans Inc. 4.4company rating

    Shrewsbury, MA jobs

    Job Description Are you motivated by knowing you've made a difference in someone's life and in our community? Do you have a passion for helping those in substance abuse recovery? If you answered yes, then you may have what it takes to be part of the Veterans Inc. team! We provide client-centered care and recovery-oriented treatment within a therapeutic environment. We are looking for innovative staff for our newly licensed Women's Residential Rehabilitation Services (RRS) Program, which is open to both veterans and the community. We are looking for a goal oriented, skilled, and hardworking professional to fill the role of Substance Abuse Counselor. The primary goal of this position is to provide support and substance abuse counseling services to substance abuse treatment program patients to help ensure that the major objectives of their treatment are attained. This position works as a member of a multidisciplinary team to provide clients with necessary program information, and is responsible for providing clients with direct individual and group counseling, education, clinical or case management services to assist clients with treatment plans and goals. We have one full time position Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm. All full-time Substance Abuse Counselors must work one full weekend per month. The rate for this position is $30.04/hour. We currently have Part Time, Saturday through Sunday, shifts available. The rate for this position is $28.84/hour. WHAT YOU'LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAY TO DAY: Performs intake, evaluation, orientation, admissions, treatment planning, counseling, documentation, discharge planning and referral of substance abusing clients. Assesses all new intakes to determine presence and extent of substance abuse issues and mental health illness; completes evaluation report. Assists client through individual, group, substance use or mental health use disorder counseling. Develops and documents individualized treatment plans that address the needs of substance abuse client population. Collects statistics as required for reports; prepares required reports and paperwork and maintains audit ready client files. Refers clients to appropriate treatment modality based on assessment. Recommends treatment plans for clients to program manager and criminal justice officials. Develops and facilitates process groups and educational programs. Ensures compliance with legal issues including but not limited to client confidentiality and risk management; ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Attends and participates in all meetings as required. Performs special projects and other duties as assigned. WHAT YOU MUST HAVE: Minimum of Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Social Work, Sociology, or related field from an accredited institution. Master's degree in related field highly preferred. Certification in alcohol and drug counseling, LADC I or II preferred. Experience or education in substance abuse treatment and mental health disorders required. 2+ years of experience working in substance abuse treatment/mental health disorders is preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of military culture, experience in working with veteran population and an understanding of veterans-related needs and issues preferred. Must be able to successfully pass a CORI/Background records check. Compliance with Veterans Inc. COVID-19 Vaccination Policy. Religious and Medical Exemptions are considered WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU: Comprehensive Benefits Package for FT employees includes: BCBS Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Employer Paid Short and Long-Term Disability and Life Insurance. $2500 Medical Opt-Out program if you have medical coverage through another source. Retirement Plan (403B) with a $2000 Match Flexible Spending Accounts Tuition Reimbursement Program Paid Parental Leave For more information, or to apply now; visit our website. Please do not mail, email, or fax your cover letter/resume as we are limited to only accepting completed applications through our career page. Mailed, emailed, or faxed cover letter, resume, and applications will not be reviewed. Veterans Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, gender identity or protected Veteran status. If you need assistance completing an application please contact ************************ . We do not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. Agencies are requested not to contact Veterans Inc. with recruiting inquiries.
    $28.8-30 hourly 11d ago
  • Senior Clinician

    Veterans Inc. 4.4company rating

    Worcester, MA jobs

    Job Description With the belief that they were there when we needed them, so we must be there now that they need us , Veterans Inc., the largest provider of supportive services to Veterans and their families in New England, is seeking to fill the Senior Clinician for Outpatient Services position and become a valued member of Veterans Inc. team! Veterans Inc. is seeking a Senior Clinician to assist in our expanding continuum of outpatient recovery services in Worcester County. This position is part of a team dedicated to recovery-oriented systems of care, work/life balance with advanced training, clinical supervision and career growth. The Senior Clinician must have extensive experience and competency in mental health and addiction training. Senior Clinicians will follow best practices and evidence-based approaches with individual or group sessions. The responsibility is to help patients meet treatment goals. WHAT YOU'LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAY TO DAY: In charge of the patient's overall experience from administrative enrollment, getting consent, making an assessment, obtaining authorization, scheduling transportation, documenting attendance, progress, discharge/termination, referral needs, next steps, and closing out treatment episodes. Lead groups in Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Establish treatment goals and outline patient responsibilities. Review treatment contracts and educate patients on program rules, expectations, and confidentiality regulations. Assess biopsychosocial problems and match services to the most pressing problems. Having the ability to determine readiness for treatment. Provide feedback about assessment findings and formulate an initial treatment plan and contract. Ability to obtain appropriate consent for medical and psychological diagnoses and treatment, including pharmacotherapy. Demonstrate the ability to foster and engage therapeutic alliances between patients and group members. Perform psychoeducational activities through screening tools and educational handouts. Ability to identify potential sources of social support. Perform random drug testing and provide rapid feedback on results. Perform assessments for other issues requiring intervention, such as resolving acute crises. Responsible for educating patients and family members on addiction, the recovery process, and relapse. Initiate family contacts in counseling and education if appropriate and with the patient's permission. Conduct outpatient individual and group counseling for eligible patients based on leadership guidance. Oversees and completes outpatient billing. WHAT YOU MUST HAVE: Master's Degree in Social Work or related field required. LMHC, LCSW, LADC 1 required. LICSW Preferred. Two years of supervised substance use disorder counseling experience. One-year clinical supervisory experience; and has acted as Senior Clinician for over two years. Documented experience working with adults with a dual diagnosis of a mental illness and a substance use disorder. Strong interpersonal, organizational, and writing skills. Documented experience working with patients with trauma histories. Experience using electronic medical records is desirable. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU Comprehensive Benefits Package for Full Time employees includes: BCBS Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Employer Paid Short and Long-Term Disability and Life Insurance. $2,500 Medical Opt-Out program if you have medical coverage through another source. Retirement Plan (403B) with a $2,000 Match Flexible Spending Accounts Up to $2,000 a year in Tuition Reimbursement Program Paid Parental Leave For more information, or to apply now; visit our website. Please do not mail, email, or fax your cover letter/resume as we are limited to only accepting completed applications through our career page. Mailed, emailed, or faxed cover letter, resume, and applications will not be reviewed. Veterans Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, gender identity or protected Veteran status. If you need assistance completing an application please contact ************************ . We do not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. Agencies are requested not to contact Veterans Inc. with recruiting inquiries.
    $49k-62k yearly est. 18d ago
  • Internship Opportunities - Summer 2026 - Private Counsel Division & Specialty Units - Statewide

    Committee for Public Counsel Services 4.1company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    The Private Counsel Division and Strategic Litigation Unit of CPCS are seeking applicants for Summer 2026 internship positions across the Commonwealth. We are interested in law students (both with and without SJC Rule 3:03 Certification), graduate students, and undergraduate students for opportunities with these offices. We fight for equal justice and human dignity by supporting our clients in achieving their legal and life goals. We zealously advocate for the rights of individuals and promote just public policy to protect the rights of all. Our Values Courage • Accountability • Respect • Excellence We stand with our Clients and the Community in the fight for Justice. We are dedicated to providing zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense and protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights. Our staff across the Commonwealth embodies a diverse group of people from different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives. It is through these differences in age, ethnicity, geographic origin, race, faith, religion, and progressive values, that we are able to best serve our clients. Through our internship program we seek to hire, develop, and hopefully retain talented people from all backgrounds. We strongly encourage individuals from non-traditional backgrounds, historically marginalized, or underrepresented groups to apply. The clients we represent are diverse across every context imaginable and bring many unique cultural dimensions to the matters we address. This reality creates a critical need for CPCS attorneys to be culturally competent and able to work well with people of different races, ethnicities, genders and/or sexual orientation identities, abilities, and limited English proficiency, among other protected characteristics. DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION MISSION STATEMENT CPCS is committed to protecting the fundamental constitutional and human rights of our assigned clients through zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the fullness of excellent legal representation. We are dedicated to building and maintaining strong professional relationships, while striving to accept, listen to and respect the diverse circumstances of each client, as we dedicate ourselves to meeting their individual needs. It is our CPCS mission to achieve these goals, and in furtherance thereof, we embrace and endorse diversity, equity and inclusion as our core values as we maintain a steadfast commitment to: (1) Ensure that CPCS management and staff members represent a broad range of human differences and experience; (2) Provide a work climate that is respectful and supports success; and (3) Promote the dignity and well-being of all staff members. CPCS leadership is responsible for ensuring equity, diversity, and inclusion. The ability to achieve these goals with any level of certainty is ultimately the responsibility each member of the CPCS community. AGENCY OVERVIEW The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is the state agency in Massachusetts responsible for providing an attorney when the state or federal constitution or a state statute requires the appointment of an attorney for a person who cannot afford to retain one. The agency provides representation in criminal, delinquency, youthful offender, child welfare, guardianship, mental health, sexually dangerous person, and sex offender registry cases, as well as in appeals and post-conviction and post-judgment proceedings related to those matters. UNIT OVERVIEWS Alternative Commitment & Registration Support Unit The summer internship with ACRSU offers one to two second-year law students the opportunity to fully litigate a client's case from assignment through to the final administrative hearing before the Sex Offender Registry Board. Interns will also help with legal research, observe Superior Court trials, visit incarcerated clients, review psychological and scientific studies, and assist with other projects. The ACRSU is committed to ensuring that every indigent adult and youth in Massachusetts has access to zealous legal representation when facing sexually dangerous person civil commitment trials and sex offender registry board classification proceedings. Emerging issues include disparate impact of proceedings on minorities, propriety of proceeding against individuals who are juveniles or were juveniles at the time of past crimes, and enforcement of due process guarantees. Innocence Program This unit is devoted to identifying and fighting wrongful convictions in all counties across Massachusetts. Innocence Program staff and private panel attorneys represent indigent defendants who have been convicted and punished for crimes they did not commit. The Innocence Program accepts both DNA and non-DNA based innocence claims, with special attention to cases involving eyewitness identification evidence, police misconduct, flawed or invalidated forensic science testimony, and false confessions. Legal interns will work closely with the program director, staff attorneys, legal fellows, paralegal and administrative assistant to screen cases, provide litigation support, work on related granted funded collaborative projects, and assist in drafting trial and appellate court filings for any active litigation. Interns will also have the opportunity to attend court for any hearings or arguments. Parole Advocacy Unit The Parole Advocacy Unit advocates for incarcerated people who need assistance with parole or medical parole release. In addition to training, assigning, and supporting private counsel, the unit handles cases and serves as a point of contact for prisoners, their loved ones, and attorneys with questions about parole, medical parole, and incarceration. The Parole Advocacy Unit consists of a Director, a Staff Attorney, and an Administrative Assistant. Interns will help the Unit's attorneys by screening clients for access to counsel, helping on staff cases at various stages of representation, and conducting needed legal research in this emerging area of law. Private Counsel Criminal Appeals The Criminal Appeals Unit assigns attorneys to adult, criminal, post-conviction cases and oversees panel attorneys who litigate these cases. Interns should be law students and will assist lawyers on some developing and pivotal legal issues by drafting responses to inquiries, research, writing, review of documents, and preparing discovery packets. Special Projects Unit The Special Projects Unit (SPU) is part of the Private Counsel Division Criminal Appeals Unit. This unit assigns cases to criminal post-conviction clients when there have been developments in the law that have a widespread impact on CPCS post-conviction clients and may provide grounds for undoing a conviction, notifies clients and attorneys about these developments and, in some cases, litigates these issues. For more information, please see our webpage at *************************************************************************** Of special note, Summer Interns will be asked to assist in preparation for direct litigation which will involve seeking and reviewing discovery and related legal research and assisting with preparation for an evidentiary hearing. Strategic Litigation Unit Interns will collaborate with experienced lawyers responsible for pursuing litigation to address systemic issues of injustice CPCS clients face daily. This unit also assists attorneys from other CPCS units with cases of strategic importance and therefore involves both criminal and civil litigation, at both the trial and appellate levels. Interns will work with lawyers on various tasks depending on what is happening at the time including, but not limited to, researching and writing advisory memoranda on issues of systemic importance, helping with the research for and editing of briefs, and reviewing cases and other materials for inclusion in a police misconduct database. Qualifications MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Interested candidates should have a demonstrated commitment to the principle of zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights. Candidates must also: Have access to reliable transportation in order to travel to courts, clients, and investigation locations that are not easily accessible by public transportation; and, Have access to a personal computer with home internet access sufficient to work remotely; APPLICATION INFORMATION Interested applicants should submit (1) Resume, (2) Personal Mission Statement (no more than two pages detailing your interest in the internship, your personal qualities and background, and what draws you to this work, and (3) Writing Sample. Applicants should specify preferred office locations for the Summer 2026 Internship Program. Applications received prior to January 10, 2026 will be given preference. INTERNSHIP FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES CPCS has a limited number of paid internship opportunities for Summer 2026. In order to be considered, applicants may complete the following application: ***************************************************************** For students who are not selected for a paid internship, CPCS can work with students to support the receipt of externship credit or outside funding. Responsibilities OVERVIEW OF REGION AND UNIT OFFICE LOCATIONS CENTRAL REGION The Central Region is famous for its rich history. Boston is not only the capital of the Commonwealth but one of the oldest municipalities in the United States and the scene of several significant events in the American Revolution, such as the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Siege of Boston. It was a port and manufacturing hub and a center of education and culture, as well as home to the first public park, public school, and subway system in the United States. The area is home to professional sports teams, including Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, and the Boston Red Sox. Roxbury is known to serve as the “heart of black culture in Boston” and is home to an extremely diverse population. The city of Quincy is recognized as the “City of Presidents” as it was the birthplace of John Adams, and his son John Quincy Adams, as well as, John Hancock, who was president of the Continental Congress and first signor of the Declaration of Independence, and first and third governor of Massachusetts. This city was home to first commercial railroad in the United States and had a thriving granite industry. The Central Region of CPCS includes the Alternative Commitment Registration & Support Unit, the Forensic Services Unit, the Strategic Litigation Unit, and the Private Counsel Criminal Appeals and Special Project Unit office locations in Boston. The Immigration Impact Unit (IIU) office is located in Malden. The Innocence Program office is located in Malden. EEO Statement The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran or military status, genetic information, gender identity, or sexual orientation as required by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other applicable federal and state statutes and organizational policies. Applicants who have questions about equal employment opportunity or who need reasonable accommodations can contact the Chief Human Resources Officer, Sandra DeBow-Huang at ************************
    $43k-57k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Internship Opportunities - Summer 2026 - Private Counsel Division & Specialty Units - Statewide

    Committee for Public Counsel Services 4.1company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    The Private Counsel Division and Strategic Litigation Unit of CPCS are seeking applicants for Summer 2026 internship positions across the Commonwealth. We are interested in law students (both with and without SJC Rule 3:03 Certification), graduate students, and undergraduate students for opportunities with these offices. We fight for equal justice and human dignity by supporting our clients in achieving their legal and life goals. We zealously advocate for the rights of individuals and promote just public policy to protect the rights of all. Our Values Courage • Accountability • Respect • Excellence We stand with our Clients and the Community in the fight for Justice. We are dedicated to providing zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense and protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights. Our staff across the Commonwealth embodies a diverse group of people from different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives. It is through these differences in age, ethnicity, geographic origin, race, faith, religion, and progressive values, that we are able to best serve our clients. Through our internship program we seek to hire, develop, and hopefully retain talented people from all backgrounds. We strongly encourage individuals from non-traditional backgrounds, historically marginalized, or underrepresented groups to apply. The clients we represent are diverse across every context imaginable and bring many unique cultural dimensions to the matters we address. This reality creates a critical need for CPCS attorneys to be culturally competent and able to work well with people of different races, ethnicities, genders and/or sexual orientation identities, abilities, and limited English proficiency, among other protected characteristics. DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION MISSION STATEMENT CPCS is committed to protecting the fundamental constitutional and human rights of our assigned clients through zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the fullness of excellent legal representation. We are dedicated to building and maintaining strong professional relationships, while striving to accept, listen to and respect the diverse circumstances of each client, as we dedicate ourselves to meeting their individual needs. It is our CPCS mission to achieve these goals, and in furtherance thereof, we embrace and endorse diversity, equity and inclusion as our core values as we maintain a steadfast commitment to: (1) Ensure that CPCS management and staff members represent a broad range of human differences and experience; (2) Provide a work climate that is respectful and supports success; and (3) Promote the dignity and well-being of all staff members. CPCS leadership is responsible for ensuring equity, diversity, and inclusion. The ability to achieve these goals with any level of certainty is ultimately the responsibility each member of the CPCS community. AGENCY OVERVIEW The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is the state agency in Massachusetts responsible for providing an attorney when the state or federal constitution or a state statute requires the appointment of an attorney for a person who cannot afford to retain one. The agency provides representation in criminal, delinquency, youthful offender, child welfare, guardianship, mental health, sexually dangerous person, and sex offender registry cases, as well as in appeals and post-conviction and post-judgment proceedings related to those matters. UNIT OVERVIEWS Alternative Commitment & Registration Support Unit The summer internship with ACRSU offers one to two second-year law students the opportunity to fully litigate a client's case from assignment through to the final administrative hearing before the Sex Offender Registry Board. Interns will also help with legal research, observe Superior Court trials, visit incarcerated clients, review psychological and scientific studies, and assist with other projects. The ACRSU is committed to ensuring that every indigent adult and youth in Massachusetts has access to zealous legal representation when facing sexually dangerous person civil commitment trials and sex offender registry board classification proceedings. Emerging issues include disparate impact of proceedings on minorities, propriety of proceeding against individuals who are juveniles or were juveniles at the time of past crimes, and enforcement of due process guarantees. Innocence Program This unit is devoted to identifying and fighting wrongful convictions in all counties across Massachusetts. Innocence Program staff and private panel attorneys represent indigent defendants who have been convicted and punished for crimes they did not commit. The Innocence Program accepts both DNA and non-DNA based innocence claims, with special attention to cases involving eyewitness identification evidence, police misconduct, flawed or invalidated forensic science testimony, and false confessions. Legal interns will work closely with the program director, staff attorneys, legal fellows, paralegal and administrative assistant to screen cases, provide litigation support, work on related granted funded collaborative projects, and assist in drafting trial and appellate court filings for any active litigation. Interns will also have the opportunity to attend court for any hearings or arguments. Parole Advocacy Unit The Parole Advocacy Unit advocates for incarcerated people who need assistance with parole or medical parole release. In addition to training, assigning, and supporting private counsel, the unit handles cases and serves as a point of contact for prisoners, their loved ones, and attorneys with questions about parole, medical parole, and incarceration. The Parole Advocacy Unit consists of a Director, a Staff Attorney, and an Administrative Assistant. Interns will help the Unit's attorneys by screening clients for access to counsel, helping on staff cases at various stages of representation, and conducting needed legal research in this emerging area of law. Private Counsel Criminal Appeals The Criminal Appeals Unit assigns attorneys to adult, criminal, post-conviction cases and oversees panel attorneys who litigate these cases. Interns should be law students and will assist lawyers on some developing and pivotal legal issues by drafting responses to inquiries, research, writing, review of documents, and preparing discovery packets. Special Projects Unit The Special Projects Unit (SPU) is part of the Private Counsel Division Criminal Appeals Unit. This unit assigns cases to criminal post-conviction clients when there have been developments in the law that have a widespread impact on CPCS post-conviction clients and may provide grounds for undoing a conviction, notifies clients and attorneys about these developments and, in some cases, litigates these issues. For more information, please see our webpage at *************************************************************************** Of special note, Summer Interns will be asked to assist in preparation for direct litigation which will involve seeking and reviewing discovery and related legal research and assisting with preparation for an evidentiary hearing. Strategic Litigation Unit Interns will collaborate with experienced lawyers responsible for pursuing litigation to address systemic issues of injustice CPCS clients face daily. This unit also assists attorneys from other CPCS units with cases of strategic importance and therefore involves both criminal and civil litigation, at both the trial and appellate levels. Interns will work with lawyers on various tasks depending on what is happening at the time including, but not limited to, researching and writing advisory memoranda on issues of systemic importance, helping with the research for and editing of briefs, and reviewing cases and other materials for inclusion in a police misconduct database. Qualifications MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Interested candidates should have a demonstrated commitment to the principle of zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights. Candidates must also: * Have access to reliable transportation in order to travel to courts, clients, and investigation locations that are not easily accessible by public transportation; and, * Have access to a personal computer with home internet access sufficient to work remotely; APPLICATION INFORMATION Interested applicants should submit (1) Resume, (2) Personal Mission Statement (no more than two pages detailing your interest in the internship, your personal qualities and background, and what draws you to this work, and (3) Writing Sample. Applicants should specify preferred office locations for the Summer 2026 Internship Program. Applications received prior to January 10, 2026 will be given preference. INTERNSHIP FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES CPCS has a limited number of paid internship opportunities for Summer 2026. In order to be considered, applicants may complete the following application: ***************************************************************** For students who are not selected for a paid internship, CPCS can work with students to support the receipt of externship credit or outside funding. Responsibilities OVERVIEW OF REGION AND UNIT OFFICE LOCATIONS CENTRAL REGION The Central Region is famous for its rich history. Boston is not only the capital of the Commonwealth but one of the oldest municipalities in the United States and the scene of several significant events in the American Revolution, such as the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Siege of Boston. It was a port and manufacturing hub and a center of education and culture, as well as home to the first public park, public school, and subway system in the United States. The area is home to professional sports teams, including Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, and the Boston Red Sox. Roxbury is known to serve as the "heart of black culture in Boston" and is home to an extremely diverse population. The city of Quincy is recognized as the "City of Presidents" as it was the birthplace of John Adams, and his son John Quincy Adams, as well as, John Hancock, who was president of the Continental Congress and first signor of the Declaration of Independence, and first and third governor of Massachusetts. This city was home to first commercial railroad in the United States and had a thriving granite industry. The Central Region of CPCS includes the Alternative Commitment Registration & Support Unit, the Forensic Services Unit, the Strategic Litigation Unit, and the Private Counsel Criminal Appeals and Special Project Unit office locations in Boston. The Immigration Impact Unit (IIU) office is located in Malden. The Innocence Program office is located in Malden. EEO Statement The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran or military status, genetic information, gender identity, or sexual orientation as required by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other applicable federal and state statutes and organizational policies. Applicants who have questions about equal employment opportunity or who need reasonable accommodations can contact the Chief Human Resources Officer, Sandra DeBow-Huang at ************************
    $43k-57k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Long Term Sub - Adjustment Counselor

    Easton School District 4.2company rating

    Easton, MA jobs

    The School Adjustment Counselor will provide direct counseling services to students who require social and emotional supports. agencies when necessary.
    $38k-49k yearly est. 17d ago

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