Residential Caseworker, $3K Hiring Bonus, Worcester, MA
Key Program Inc. job in Worcester, MA
Key Program is seeking Youth Counselors (Residential Caseworkers) in Worcester, MA, for their residential program, which serves up to nine adolescents referred by the MA Department of Children and Families (DCF). Join a dedicated team of supervisors, clinician, occupational therapist, nurses, and direct care staff to maintain a trauma-sensitive, structured, and therapeutic environment where teens can thrive. Be a part of an organization that values employee well-being and promotes a positive work/life culture.
Wage: Competitive hourly wage: $24
Additional compensation is provided for bilingual skills and our generous employee referral bonus program.
Insurance: (See attachment for contribution details)
Key offers Blue Cross Blue ShieldBlue Benefits coveringover 90% of medical premiums and 70% for dental premiumswithlow deductibles and co-pays.
Professional Development: (See attachment for details)
Tuitionassistanceis available forany degree or certificationprogram. Scholarship opportunitiesare providedfor clinical-related graduate programs.
Keyis aninternship placement site where employees can fulfill internship requirementsfor college credit.
Intensive training,professionaldevelopmentandopportunitiesfor advancementare available.
Self-Care and Paid Time Off Benefits: (See attachment for details)
3 weeks/vacation,2 weeks/sick time, 3 days/personal, 3 days/bereavementand 12 paid holidaysforfull-timestaff.
Free, confidential employeeassistanceprogram for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal,parentingand other concerns.
Other:
Auto-ApplyResidential Caseworker, Providence, RI
Key Program, Inc. job in Providence, RI
Key Program is seeking Youth Counselors (Residential Caseworkers) in Providence, RI for their residential program, which serves up to six girls (ages 16 to 20) referred by the Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF). Join a dedicated team of supervisors, clinician, and direct care staff to maintain a trauma-sensitive, structured, and therapeutic environment where teens can thrive. Be a part of an organization that values employee well-being and promotes a positive work/life culture.
Wage: Competitive hourly wage: $22
Additional compensation is provided for bilingual skills and our generous employee referral bonus program.
Insurance:
(See attachment for contribution details)
Key offers Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Benefits covering over 90% of medical premiums and 70% for dental premiums with low deductibles and co-pays.
Professional Development:
(See attachment for details)
Tuition assistance is available for any degree or certification program. Scholarship opportunities are provided for clinical-related graduate programs.
Key is an internship placement site where employees can fulfill internship requirements for college credit.
Intensive training, professional development and opportunities for advancement are available.
Self-Care and Paid Time Off Benefits:
(See attachment for details)
3 weeks/vacation, 2 weeks/sick time, 3 days/personal, 3 days/bereavement and 12 paid holidays for full-time staff.
Free, confidential employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other:
Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel.
403(b) retirement savings account (tax-deferred).
Pre-tax childcare.
Qualifications:
One of the following:
Bachelor's degree (preferred) or an associate degree
College course work and one year of human service experience, required
High school diploma or GED/HiSET and two years of human service experience, required
And all of the below:
Must be 21 years of age or older
Valid state driver's license and legally registered and insured car for work use
Commitment to participate in required trainings and certifications in FA/CPR/AED, MA Medication Administration Program (MAP) and Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) Crisis Intervention.
Responsibilities:
The Youth Counselor (Residential Caseworker) must share a rotating schedule with their team, consisting of daytime shifts (6:30 AM - 3 PM), evening shifts (2:30 PM - 11 PM), and including weekend shifts.
Engage the youth to develop positive, appropriate, trauma informed, supportive relationships while utilizing a strength-based treatment approach.
Work with a team of Youth Counselors (Residential Caseworkers) to provide direct supervision, engagement and advocacy of youth.
Facilitate individual and group instruction for social and life skills development.
Assist the youth to accomplish treatment plan goals and provide care for them in areas of health, education, vocation, legal advocacy and family advocacy.
Perform medication administration and medical advocacy to youth upon receiving Medication Administration training
Coordinate and participate in creative and therapeutic recreational activities.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, DMH, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyCLINICIAN / THERAPIST - OUTPATIENT, Waltham, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Waltham, MA
Children's Charter Trauma Clinic in Waltham, MA, a division of The Key Program, Inc., is seeking a full-time, salaried, child/adolescent focused outpatient clinician to provide individual and group therapy to clients exposed to domestic violence. Children's Charter has been committed for 40 years to breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma in the lives of children, adolescents, adults, and families with limited resources. A diverse group of clinicians, we promote interpersonal safety and healing for survivors of physical and sexual abuse, neglect, domestic violence, and traumatic loss by providing individual, family, and group therapy. We are dedicated to serving BIPOC and other marginalized communities and work to promote equity and address disparities in the field.
Responsibilities
The position is grant funded through the Department of Public Health (DPH). Responsibilities include approximately 20 weekly clinical hours with children, adolescents, and adults who have been exposed to/are survivors of domestic violence. Services include individual therapy and the coordination of services for clients including collaboration with collaterals, advocates, and schools, and assisting clients and their families in accessing additional services in the community. Therapy is provided primarily in-person with a virtual option as needed. Two weekly child witness groups are co-lead in conjunction with REACH Beyond Domestic Violence, a Waltham based agency and take place on site at REACH's office. The job also requires the collection and entry of quarterly statistics for DPH and attendance at DPH related meetings on a monthly basis. Children's Charter has made it a priority to provide weekly support and supervision that includes group supervision, two hours of individual supervision, and clinical team meetings. Additionally, we have a commitment to training which has included EMDR, neurofeedback training, and a weekly DEI discussion group. Clinic hours are primarily afternoon and evening, and all clinicians are required to be at the clinic one evening until 8 pm.
Total Compensation
Starting salary range: $61,440 - S64,440
A $3,000 hiring bonus is offered in two installments at the 3rd and 6th month of employment.
Insurance: Generous company contribution of over 90% of medical and over 70% for dental premiums
.
Medical (comprehensive preventative, diagnostic, and prescription, plus wellness and vision reimbursement). BC/BS provider network with low deductibles and co-payments. Dental (preventative and restorative services). Life (group term life equal to one's annual salary).
Professional Development: Up to $4,000 per year for tuition assistance, professional certification or courses taken for CEUs. Reimbursement of expenses related to professional licensure (application, testing, renewal fees). Free clinical supervision hours for those seeking licensure. Attendance at clinical seminars or conferences. Training and practice in many evidence-based and innovative treatment methods including neurofeedback and collaboration with colleagues throughout the organization.
Self-Care: Paid time-off benefits include 3 weeks of vacation, 2 weeks sick time, 3 days personal, and 3 days bereavement plus 12 paid holidays. Employee recognition awards and celebrations.
Free, confidential
employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other: Reimbursement equivalent to IRS rate of $0.70/mile for work-related travel. Up to $50 reimbursement for AAA Roadside Assistance membership.403(b) Retirement savings account (tax-deferred). Tax-advantaged Dependent Care savings account. Generous employee referral bonus program.
Qualifications
Master's Level Social Worker or Mental Health Clinician, or Doctoral Level Psychologist
Trained in Domestic Violence and Safety Planning
Experienced in Working Therapeutically with Children and Adolescents
Creative in Developing and Implementing Group Activities
Culturally Aware and Able to Provide Culturally Competent Interventions
Able to Collaborate Effectively with Co-workers, Clients, and Outside Agencies
Organized and Familiar with Clinical Documentation/Paperwork
Knowledgeable in Case Management to Support Clients Who Present with Emergent Needs
Able To Commute to REACH's Office
Able to work afternoons and evenings including one evening until 8 pm
Key/Children's Charter is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Youth Residential Caseworker, $3K Hiring Bonus, Worcester, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Worcester, MA
Key Program is seeking Youth Residential Caseworker (Residential Caseworkers) in Worcester, MA, for their residential program that serves up to nine adolescents referred by the MA Department of Children and Families (DCF). Join a dedicated team with supervisors, clinicians, occupational therapist, nurses, and direct care staff to maintain a trauma-sensitive, structured, and therapeutic environment where teens can thrive. Be a part of an organization that values employee well-being and promotes a positive work/life culture.
Wage: Competitive hourly wage: $24
Additional compensation is provided for bilingual skills and our generous employee referral bonus program.
Insurance:
(See attachment for contribution details)
Key offers Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Benefits covering over 90% of medical premiums and 70% for dental premiums with low deductibles and co-pays.
Professional Development:
(See attachment for details)
Tuition assistance is available for any degree or certification program. Scholarship opportunities are provided for clinical-related graduate programs.
Key is an internship placement site where employees can fulfill internship requirements for college credit.
Intensive training, professional development and opportunities for advancement are available.
Self-Care and Paid Time Off Benefits:
(See attachment for details)
3 weeks/vacation, 2 weeks/sick time, 3 days/personal, 3 days/bereavement and 12 paid holidays for Full-time staff.
Free, confidential employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other:
Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel.
403(b) retirement savings account (tax-deferred).
Pre-tax childcare.
Qualifications:
One of the following:
Bachelor's degree (preferred) or an associate degree
College course work and one year of human service experience, required
High school diploma or GED/HiSET and two years of human service experience, required
And
Must be 21 years of age or older
Valid state driver's license and legally registered and insured car for work use
Commitment to participate in required trainings and certifications in FA/CPR/AED, MA Medication Administration Program (MAP) and Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) Crisis Intervention.
Responsibilities:
The Youth Counselor (Residential Caseworker) must share a rotating schedule with their team, consisting of daytime shifts (8 AM - 3:30pm PM), evening shifts (2:30 PM - 11 PM), and including weekend shifts.
Engage the youth to develop positive, appropriate, trauma informed, supportive relationships while utilizing a strength-based treatment approach.
Work with a team of Youth Counselors (Residential Caseworkers) to provide direct supervision, engagement and advocacy of youth.
Facilitate individual and group instruction for social and life skills development.
Assist the youth to accomplish treatment plan goals and provide care for them in areas of health, education, vocation, legal advocacy and family advocacy.
Perform medication administration and medical advocacy to youth upon receiving Medication Administration Program (MAP) Certification.
Coordinate and participate in creative and therapeutic recreational activities.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyProgram Clinician, $5K Hiring Bonus, Worcester, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Worcester, MA
Key's Clinical Team is Growing! Due to an expansion of services, we are seeking additional full-time Clinicians for residential intensive treatment or emergency placement group homes. Join a multi-disciplinary team of talented professionals who support and make a positive difference with children, youth and families, while working for an organization that invests in employee well-being and work/life culture.
Total Compensation:
Salary: Generous starting salary*: MA Level Clinician $70,000 - $73,000; Ind. Licensed Clinician $75,000 - $80,000. A $5,000 hiring bonus is provided in 2 installments at 3 and 6 months of employment.
*Starting salary ranges are based on having less than 2 years' experience and are negotiable commensurate with more experience. Additional compensation is provided for: bilingual skills, clinical intervention after hours, on-call rotation, supervision of interns, and becoming certified to facilitate Risking Connection Trauma-Informed training, and Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) training. Opportunities exist for future annual merit-based salary increases.
Insurance: Generous company contribution of over 90% of medical and over 70% for dental premiums. Medical (comprehensive preventative, diagnostic, and prescription, plus wellness and vision reimbursement). BC/BS provider network with low deductibles and co-payments. Dental (preventative and restorative services). Life (group term life equal to one's annual salary).
Professional Development: Up to $4,000 per year for tuition assistance, professional certification or courses taken for CEUs. Reimbursement of expenses related to professional licensure (application, testing, renewal fees). Free clinical supervision hours for those seeking licensure. Attendance at clinical seminars or conferences. Training and practice in evidence-based and innovative treatment methods such as DBT, CBT, Triple P, Risking Connection trauma-informed care framework, neurofeedback and collaboration with colleagues throughout the organization.
Self-Care: Paid time-off benefits include 3 weeks of vacation, 2 weeks sick time, 3 days personal, and 3 days bereavement plus 12 paid holidays. Employee recognition awards and celebrations. Free, confidential employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other: Reimbursement equivalent to IRS rate for work-related travel. Up to $50 reimbursement for AAA Roadside Assistance membership.403(b) Retirement savings account (tax-deferred). Tax-advantaged Dependent Care savings account. Generous employee referral bonus program.
Qualifications: Master's degree in social work, counseling, or clinical psychology. One to three years of prior experience with adolescent, latency, or young adult population in residential or community-based settings. Licensed in the state of MA preferred, as an LSWA, LSW, LCSW, LICSW, or LMHC. A driver's license and insured vehicle for employment.
Responsibilities:
Work within a team to provide direct mental health services to children, youth and families, promote their emotional, behavioral and psychological well-being, and help them navigate the challenges they face.
Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, administer formal testing as required by licensing or contracting, and use assessment tools and interviews to gather relevant information and formulate individualized treatment plans.
Provide individual counseling, therapy and family therapy sessions utilizing evidence-based treatment practices, and implement strategies and practices to engage children, youth and families.
Utilize electronic health record system and state platforms to document and submit case documentation.
Work collaboratively with external service providers and state partners to ensure an integrated approach to care.
Independently licensed clinicians provide clinical supervision to Masters-level clinicians and supervise intern field placements.
The position is not remote, requires some early evening hours to accommodate families and children's schedules, and participation in the paid on-call rotation schedule.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, DMH, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyPeer Mentor, Springfield, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Springfield, MA
Key Program is seeking a Peer Mentor in Springfield , MA , to work with youth ages 14-22 referred by the MA Department of Children and Families (DCF) for comprehensive community-based services. Working in tandem with Key's Outreach Caseworkers, the Peer Mentor will provide services include supporting, coaching and training the youth in age-appropriate tasks that assist with developing the life skills necessary for independence and autonomy; and to foster the development of life-long relationships with community resources that can support and sustain them throughout their life. Join the Key Program and be part of an organization that values employees and promotes a positive work/life culture.
Wage: Competitive hourly wage: $24.50
Additional compensation is provided for bilingual skills, on-call rotation, and our generous employee referral bonus program.
Insurance: (See attachment for contribution details)
Key offers Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Benefits covering over 90% of medical premiums and 70% for dental premiums with low deductibles and co-pays.
Professional Development: (See attachment for details)
Tuition assistance is available for any degree or certification program.
Scholarship opportunities are provided for clinical-related graduate programs.
Key is an internship placement site where employees can fulfill internship requirements for college credit.
Intensive training, professional development and opportunities for advancement.
Self-Care and Paid Time Off Benefits: (See attachment for details)
3 weeks/vacation, 2 weeks/sick time, 3 days/personal, 3 days/bereavement and 12 paid.
holidays for Full-time staff.
Free, confidential employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other:
Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel.
403(b) retirement savings account (tax-deferred).
Pre-tax childcare.
Qualifications:
High School diploma, GED or HiSET AND a minimum of three (3) years of personal involvement and lived experience within the child welfare system.
Previous experience working with children, adolescents or transition age youth (ages 14-22), preferred.
Requirements:
Must be 21 years of age or older
Valid state driver's license and legally registered and insured car for daily work use
This job requires daily driving to where the youths reside and includes a .70 cents per mile mileage reimbursement.
Responsibilities:
The Peer Mentor works a mixed schedule of afternoon, evenings and weekend shifts to accommodate youth schedules.
develops and identifies an anticipated schedule for meeting with the youth at least one time per week and a timeline for goal completion.
provides therapeutic interventions in collaboration with Key's Outreach Caseworkers while engaging the youth in various activities including social, recreational, athletic, creative, educational, vocational, and/or daily life-skills
engages with youth delivering services in a manner that respects their cultural, ethnic and individual differences; demonstrates cultural humility, and sensitivity to gender identity.
structures age-appropriate activities with the youth in order to coach or teach one or more skills identified in the existing treatment plan.
provides services in a professional manner ensuring privacy, safety, respect and clear role boundaries for the youth.
works collaboratively with members of the youths' team (consisting of community-based providers, lifelong connections, and DCF social workers).
provides emergency support to the youth when needed, in accordance with Key's on-call system.
prepares well written session notes and documentation according to guidelines and timeframes.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyTherapist / Outpatient Clinician, Waltham, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Waltham, MA
Job Description
Children's Charter Trauma Clinic in Waltham, MA, a division of The Key Program, Inc., is seeking a full-time, salaried, outpatient clinician. For 40 years, Children's Charter has been committed to breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma in the lives of children, adolescents, adults, and families with limited resources. As a diverse group of clinicians, we promote interpersonal safety and healing for survivors of physical and sexual abuse, neglect, domestic violence, and traumatic loss by providing individual, family, and group therapy. We are dedicated to serving BIPOC and other marginalized communities and work to promote equity and address disparities in the field. Join our talented clinical team who support and make a difference with children, youth and families, while working for an organization that invests in employee well-being and work/life culture.
Responsibilities:
Approximately 24 weekly insurance reimbursable clinical hours with primarily child and teen survivors of trauma including sexual and physical abuse and domestic violence. We have made it a priority to provide weekly support and supervision that includes group supervision, two hours of individual supervision, and clinical team meetings. Additionally, we have a commitment to training which has included EMDR, a weekly DEI discussion group and neurofeedback training. Services include individual and family therapy provided both in-person and virtually. Clinic hours are primarily afternoon and evening, and all clinicians are required to be at the clinic one evening until 8 pm. The clinician will also coordinate services for their clients including collaborating with collaterals, advocates, and schools, and assisting clients and their families in accessing additional services and resources in the community.
Total Compensation:
Starting salary range: $61,440 - S64,440.
A $3,000 hiring bonus is offered in two installments at the 3rd and 6th month of employment.
Insurance: Generous company contribution of over 90% of medical and over 70% for dental premiums
.
Medical (comprehensive preventative, diagnostic, and prescription, plus wellness and vision reimbursement). BC/BS provider network with low deductibles and co-payments. Dental (preventative and restorative services). Life (group term life equal to one's annual salary).
Professional Development: Up to $4,000 per year for tuition assistance, professional certification or courses taken for CEUs. Reimbursement of expenses related to professional licensure (application, testing, renewal fees). Free clinical supervision hours for those seeking licensure. Attendance at clinical seminars or conferences. Training and practice in many evidence-based and innovative treatment methods including neurofeedback and collaboration with colleagues throughout the organization.
Self-Care: Paid time-off benefits include 3 weeks of vacation, 2 weeks sick time, 3 days personal, and 3 days bereavement plus 12 paid holidays. Employee recognition awards and celebrations.
Free, confidential
employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other: Reimbursement equivalent to IRS rate of $0.70/mile for work-related travel. Up to $50 reimbursement for AAA Roadside Assistance membership.403(b) Retirement savings account (tax-deferred). Tax-advantaged Dependent Care savings account. Generous employee referral bonus program.
Qualifications:
Master's degree in social work, mental health counseling, or clinical psychology or a doctoral level psychologist.
One to three years of prior experience working therapeutically with adolescent, latency, or young adult population in residential or community-based settings.
Ability to work afternoons and evenings including one evening per week until 8pm.
Culturally aware and able to provide culturally competent interventions.
Knowledgeable of case management to support clients who present with emergent needs.
Licensed / license eligible / or working towards licensure in the state of MA.
Key Program/Children's Charter is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Clinician - Outpatient Mental Health - Part-time, Providence, RI
Key Program, Inc. job in Providence, RI
Clinician - Outpatient Mental Health - Fee-for-Service, Part-time, Providence, RI
Key's Clinical Team is Growing! Unlocking Hope Outpatient Counseling Services, a division of The Key Program, Inc., is seeking part-time master-level and licensed clinicians (LCSW, LICSW, LMHC, PsyD, or equivalent) to join our team on a fee-for-service basis (under 20 hours). Unlocking Hope, located in Providence, RI, serves children and young adults ages 4-19 and their families by providing personalized and compassionate treatment tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual by nurturing growth, resilience, and hope.
Compensation : This is a fee-for-service position; $42 - $47 an hour
Excellent supervision, supportive professional collaboration, and workplace culture.
Responsibilities:
Services include individual and family sessions provided by clinicians informed through experience and evidence-based interventions.
Treatment services support those struggling with Depression, Anxiety, Trauma & PTSD, Grief and Loss, Family Conflict, Life Transitions, Academic Difficulties, and Adoption/Foster Care.
Requirements :
Active clinical license (LCSW, LICSW, LMHC, PsyD, or equivalent) in the state of RI.
Experience working with children, adolescents, young adults, and families who have experienced trauma.
Experience in outpatient mental health is preferred.
Strong commitment to client-centered care, trauma-informed treatment, and professional collaboration.
Flexible scheduling to accommodate client work/school schedules, which may include working after school and evening hours.
Familiarity with electronic health records and the use of video conferencing to provide telehealth services.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, DMH, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyYouth Outreach Caseworker, Springfield, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Springfield, MA
Looking for a job that MAKES A DIFFERENCE? Key is currently seeking a Youth Outreach Caseworker (also known as an " Outreach & Tracking Caseworker") to work with children/youth and their families who are involved with the MA Department of Children & Families (DCF) and who live in Greenfield , MA and surrounding towns. The Outreach & Tracking Caseworker is directly responsible to oversee and execute services for clients and families referred by the Department of Children and Families. Wage/Salary Benefits Include:
Hourly wage: $24.50 (Additional compensation for bilingual skills, on-call rotation, and our generous employee referral bonus program)
Medical, dental, and optical insurances; life insurance; tuition assistance; paid vacation and holidays; paid sick and personal time; mileage reimbursement; retirement program; wellness benefit; pre-tax childcare, training & supervision, advancement opportunities, and more.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in a human services-related field required (i.e., psychology, sociology, criminal justice, human development, human services, etc.) AND a minimum of one-year direct care experience (part-time, volunteer or internship).
Must be 21 years of age or older
Valid state driver's license and legally registered and insured car for work use
Due to the nature of the work and client needs, the Outreach & Tracking Caseworker position requires some occasional evening and weekend shifts, on a rotating schedule with teammates. On-call duties may also be required.
Responsibilities:
Develop and maintain supportive client relationships emphasizing client accountability and attainment of client treatment goals
Provide advocacy in the areas of health, education, vocation, legal and family/foster family intervention
Facilitate individual client and/or family/foster family counseling, mediation, and support and group counseling sessions
Coordinate clinical services with clinic staff
Locates, evaluates, and utilizes community resources for clients and families
Participates on community recreational activities with individual clients or in groups
Provides intensive community tracking services
Establishes aftercare plans and develops community resources for terminating clients/families
Completes case documentation (assessments, daily treatment notes, reports, etc.) professionally and timely
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist at-risk and court-involved children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, DYS, DMH and RI DCYF and is an agency provider of both community-based outreach services and residential treatment programming.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyCLINICIAN / THERAPIST - OUTPATIENT, Waltham, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Waltham, MA
Children's Charter Trauma Clinic in Waltham, MA, a division of The Key Program, Inc., is seeking a full-time, salaried, child/adolescent focused outpatient clinician to provide individual and group therapy to clients exposed to domestic violence. Children's Charter has been committed for 40 years to breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma in the lives of children, adolescents, adults, and families with limited resources. A diverse group of clinicians, we promote interpersonal safety and healing for survivors of physical and sexual abuse, neglect, domestic violence, and traumatic loss by providing individual, family, and group therapy. We are dedicated to serving BIPOC and other marginalized communities and work to promote equity and address disparities in the field.
Responsibilities
The position is grant funded through the Department of Public Health (DPH). Responsibilities include approximately 20 weekly clinical hours with children, adolescents, and adults who have been exposed to/are survivors of domestic violence. Services include individual therapy and the coordination of services for clients including collaboration with collaterals, advocates, and schools, and assisting clients and their families in accessing additional services in the community. Therapy is provided primarily in-person with a virtual option as needed. Two weekly child witness groups are co-lead in conjunction with REACH Beyond Domestic Violence, a Waltham based agency and take place on site at REACH's office. The job also requires the collection and entry of quarterly statistics for DPH and attendance at DPH related meetings on a monthly basis. Children's Charter has made it a priority to provide weekly support and supervision that includes group supervision, two hours of individual supervision, and clinical team meetings. Additionally, we have a commitment to training which has included EMDR, neurofeedback training, and a weekly DEI discussion group. Clinic hours are primarily afternoon and evening, and all clinicians are required to be at the clinic one evening until 8 pm.
Total Compensation
Starting salary range: $61,440 - S64,440
A $3,000 hiring bonus is offered in two installments at the 3rd and 6th month of employment.
Insurance: Generous company contribution of over 90% of medical and over 70% for dental premiums
.
Medical (comprehensive preventative, diagnostic, and prescription, plus wellness and vision reimbursement). BC/BS provider network with low deductibles and co-payments. Dental (preventative and restorative services). Life (group term life equal to one's annual salary).
Professional Development: Up to $4,000 per year for tuition assistance, professional certification or courses taken for CEUs. Reimbursement of expenses related to professional licensure (application, testing, renewal fees). Free clinical supervision hours for those seeking licensure. Attendance at clinical seminars or conferences. Training and practice in many evidence-based and innovative treatment methods including neurofeedback and collaboration with colleagues throughout the organization.
Self-Care: Paid time-off benefits include 3 weeks of vacation, 2 weeks sick time, 3 days personal, and 3 days bereavement plus 12 paid holidays. Employee recognition awards and celebrations.
Free, confidential
employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other: Reimbursement equivalent to IRS rate of $0.70/mile for work-related travel. Up to $50 reimbursement for AAA Roadside Assistance membership.403(b) Retirement savings account (tax-deferred). Tax-advantaged Dependent Care savings account. Generous employee referral bonus program.
Qualifications
Master's Level Social Worker or Mental Health Clinician, or Doctoral Level Psychologist
Trained in Domestic Violence and Safety Planning
Experienced in Working Therapeutically with Children and Adolescents
Creative in Developing and Implementing Group Activities
Culturally Aware and Able to Provide Culturally Competent Interventions
Able to Collaborate Effectively with Co-workers, Clients, and Outside Agencies
Organized and Familiar with Clinical Documentation/Paperwork
Knowledgeable in Case Management to Support Clients Who Present with Emergent Needs
Able To Commute to REACH's Office
Able to work afternoons and evenings including one evening until 8 pm
Key/Children's Charter is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyFamily Clinician, $5K Hiring Bonus, Worcester, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Worcester, MA
Job Description
Key's Clinical Team is Growing! Due to an expansion of services, we are seeking an additional full-time Clinician for community-based, comprehensive programs. Join a multi-disciplinary team of talented professionals who support and make a positive difference with children, youth and families, while working for an organization that invests in employee well-being and work/life culture.
Total Compensation:
Salary: Generous starting salary*: MA Level Clinician $70,000 - $73,000; Ind. Licensed Clinician $75,000 - $80,000. A $5,000 hiring bonus is provided in 2 installments at 3 and 6 months of employment.
*Starting salary ranges are based on having less than 2 years' experience and are negotiable commensurate with more experience. Additional compensation is provided for: bilingual skills, clinical intervention after hours, on-call rotation, supervision of interns, and becoming certified to facilitate Risking Connection Trauma-Informed training, and Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) training. Opportunities exist for future annual merit-based salary increases..
Insurance: Generous company contribution of over 90% of medical and over 70% for dental premiums. Medical (comprehensive preventative, diagnostic, and prescription, plus wellness and vision reimbursement). BC/BS provider network with low deductibles and co-payments. Dental (preventative and restorative services). Life (group term life equal to one's annual salary).
Professional Development: Up to $4,000 per year for tuition assistance, professional certification or courses taken for CEUs. Reimbursement of expenses related to professional licensure (application, testing, renewal fees). Free clinical supervision hours for those seeking licensure. Attendance at clinical seminars or conferences. Training and practice in evidence-based and innovative treatment methods such as DBT, CBT, Triple P, Risking Connection trauma-informed care framework, neurofeedback and collaboration with colleagues throughout the organization.
Self-Care: Paid time-off benefits include 3 weeks of vacation, 2 weeks sick time, 3 days personal, and 3 days bereavement plus 12 paid holidays. Employee recognition awards and celebrations. Free, confidential employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other: Reimbursement equivalent to IRS rate of $0.70/mile for work-related travel. Up to $50 reimbursement for AAA Roadside Assistance membership.403(b) Retirement savings account (tax-deferred). Tax-advantaged Dependent Care savings account. Generous employee referral bonus program.
Qualifications: Master's degree in social work, counseling, or clinical psychology. One to three years of prior experience with adolescent, latency, or young adult population in residential or community-based settings. Licensed in the state of MA preferred, as an LSWA, LSW, LCSW, LICSW, or LMHC. A driver's license and insured vehicle for employment.
Responsibilities:
Work within a team to provide direct mental health services to children, youth and families, promote their emotional, behavioral and psychological well-being, and help them navigate the challenges they face.
Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, administer formal testing as required by licensing or contracting, and use assessment tools and interviews to gather relevant information and formulate individualized treatment plans.
Provide in-home individual counseling, therapy and family therapy sessions utilizing evidence-based treatment practices, and implement strategies and practices to engage children, youth and families.
Utilize electronic health record system and state platforms to document and submit case documentation.
Work collaboratively with external service providers and state partners to ensure an integrated approach to care.
Independently licensed clinicians provide clinical supervision to Masters-level clinicians and supervise intern field placements.
The position is not remote, requires some early evening hours to accommodate families and children's schedules, and participation in the paid on-call rotation schedule.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, DMH, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Youth Counselor, Springfield, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Springfield, MA
The Key Program is seeking Youth Counselors (Residential Caseworkers) in Springfield, MA , for our residential programs, which serve up to nine adolescent girls or boys referred by the MA Department of Children and Families (DCF). Join a dedicated team of supervisors, clinicians, occupational therapists, nurses, and direct care staff to maintain a trauma-sensitive, structured, and therapeutic environment where teens can thrive. Be a part of an organization that values employee well-being and promotes a positive work/life culture.
Wage: Competitive hourly wage: $24
Additional compensation is provided for bilingual skills and our generous employee referral bonus program.
Insurance: (See attachment for contribution details)
Key offers Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Benefits covering over 90% of medical premiums and 70% for dental premiums with low deductibles and co-pays.
Professional Development: (See attachment for details)
Tuition assistance is available for any degree or certification program. Scholarship opportunities are provided for clinical-related graduate programs.
Key is an internship placement site where employees can fulfill internship requirements for college credit.
Intensive training, professional development and opportunities for advancement are available.
Self-Care and Paid Time Off Benefits: (See attachment for details)
3 weeks/vacation, 2 weeks/sick time, 3 days/personal, 3 days/bereavement and 12 paid holidays for full-time staff.
Free, confidential employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other:
Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel
403(b) retirement savings account (tax-deferred).
Pre-tax childcare.
Qualifications:
One of the following:
Bachelor's degree (preferred) or an associate degree
College course work and one year of human service experience, required
High school diploma or GED/HiSET and two years of human service experience, required
And all of the below:
Must be 21 years of age or older
Valid state driver's license and legally registered and insured car for work use
Commitment to participate in required trainings and certifications in FA/CPR/AED, MA Medication Administration Program (MAP) and Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) Crisis Intervention.
Responsibilities:
The Youth Counselor (Residential Caseworker) must share a rotating schedule with their team, consisting of daytime shifts (7 AM - 3:30 PM), evening shifts (2:30 PM - 11 PM), and including weekend shifts.
Engage the youth to develop positive, appropriate, trauma informed, supportive relationships while utilizing a strength-based treatment approach.
Work with a team of Youth Counselors (Residential Caseworkers) to provide direct supervision, engagement and advocacy of youth.
Facilitate individual and group instruction for social and life skills development.
Assist the youth to accomplish treatment plan goals and provide care for them in areas of health, education, vocation, legal advocacy and family advocacy.
Perform medication administration and medical advocacy to youth upon receiving Medication Administration Program (MAP) Certification
Coordinate and participate in creative and therapeutic recreational activities.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, DMH, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyYouth Outreach Caseworker, Greenfield, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Springfield, MA
The Key Program is seeking a full-time Community-Based Family Caseworker (Outreach Caseworker) to service Greenfield, MA, and surrounding communities and work with children, youth and families referred by the MA Department of Children and Families (DCF). Outreach Caseworkers provide direct intervention and case management to children/youth and their families, promote their emotional, behavioral and psychological well-being, and help them navigate the challenges they face. Join the Key Program and be part of an organization that values employees and promotes a positive work/life culture.
Wage: Competitive hourly wage: $24.50
Additional compensation is provided for bilingual skills, on-call rotation, and our generous employee referral bonus program.
Insurance:
Key offers Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Benefits covering over 90% of medical premiums and 70% for dental premiums with low deductibles and co-pays.
Professional Development:
Tuition assistance is available for any degree or certification program.
Scholarship opportunities are provided for clinical-related graduate programs.
Key is an internship placement site where employees can fulfill internship requirements for college credit.
Intensive training, professional development and opportunities for advancement.
Self-Care and Paid Time Off Benefits:
3 weeks/vacation, 2 weeks/sick time, 3 days/personal, 3 days/bereavement and 12 paid.
holidays for Full-time staff.
Free, confidential employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other:
Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel.
403(b) retirement savings account (tax-deferred).
Pre-tax childcare.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in related human services filed required (i.e. psychology, sociology, human services, social work, etc.) AND one year of human service experience; includes employment, internship or volunteer work
Requirements:
Must be 21 years of age or older
Valid state driver's license and legally registered and insured car for daily work use
*This job requires extensive daily driving and includes a .70 cents per mile mileage reimbursement
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Responsibilities:
The Outreach Caseworker shares a rotating schedule with their team, consisting of daytime shifts (8 AM - 4:30 PM), early evening shifts (11:30 AM - 8 PM), and some weekend shifts.
works as part of a treatment team to provide family support, advocacy and intervention.
performing work within the community and homes of youth and families
establishes professional communication with DCF and community partners
assists families in identifying, coordinating, and utilizing community support resources and treatment services
organizes and provides individual and group recreational activities, informal counseling, mediation, support groups, and assistance with life skills such as job searching
share on-call responsibilities, responding directly to youth and families in crisis, providing in-person and telephone intervention
in cooperation with clinical and supervisory staff, participates in intakes, review and discharge meetings
communicates important case information to clinical and supervisory staff and completes case documentation
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyBilingual Clinician (Licensed or License-eligible)
Boston, MA job
Bilingual Clinical Game Changer (Clinician)
ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION
Doc Wayne Youth Services is an award-winning non-profit leading the field of sports-based therapy and catalyzing a mental health movement. We provide training, tools, and services that address emotional, behavioral, traumatic, racial, gender, and cultural-based barriers by providing equitable access to better mental health for all. Our clinician-led curricula puts sports into practice, strengthening social-emotional skills in young learners to build healthier, more resilient global communities.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Doc Wayne Youth Services has an exciting opening for a Spanish-speaking masters level clinician (licensed or license eligible) to provide high-quality clinical treatment in a growing agency. Clinical Game Changers deliver group therapy to diverse populations within our
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sport-based group therapy program. Clinical Game Changers will provide support as needed to other clinical programming such as Therapeutic Recess and after school programs. Services are delivered in a variety of settings including schools, community-based settings, and residential treatment centers. The Clinical Game Changer will be required to travel to different locations throughout the week to provide clinical services. Evening hour appointment availability and reliable transportation are required. Supervision toward licensure is provided. The salary range for this position is $53,000-60,000 per year commensurate with experience.
Essential functions:
Provide group therapy (primarily DBT sport-based groups) to youth in English and Spanish
Conduct psychosocial assessments, outreach, and intakes as needed for both English and Spanish-speaking families
Maintain individual and/or family therapy caseload as assigned
Travel to multiple locations to provide clinical services as assigned
Embody Doc Wayne's culture dedicated to teamwork, cultural awareness, and innovation
Work professionally and collaboratively with all partners
Keep clinical records that are accurate, current, and meet regulations
Refer and consult with supervisor about any person served who may a different level of care, is inappropriate for current level or care, requires change or revision in treatment or service plan, or transfer to another agency
Share creative ideas that advance the mission of Doc Wayne
Qualifications:
Master's degree in social work, counseling, or related field
Ability to deliver services effectively in both Spanish and English (bilingual proficiency required)
Ability to confidently lead a group of youth through experiential exercises targeted at enhancing emotional wellbeing
Cultural awareness and humility with an understanding of the way in which systems of oppression impact the mental health needs of low-income communities
Previous athletic/coaching experience preferred
Dynamic energy and belief in the power of sports to benefit children
Team player dedicated to serving as a caring adult and role model to underserved youth
Disposition towards school/community involvement and engagement
Experience working with youth (experience working with traumatized youth preferred)
Superior interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task efficiently
Ability to think out of the box, share ideas, and get involved
Support special projects as assigned
Benefits:
Generous paid time off, including 18 total Personal/Vacation days and 10 holidays with Personal/Vacation days increasing each year of employment to up to 30 days per year. Staff members also receive an additional paid week off during the winter holidays
Medical insurance with up to 80% employer contribution
Dental, life, short-term disability, FSA plans, FMLA and PFMLA
403(b) retirement plan
Strong organizational culture dedicated to self-care and support
Commitment to developing staff as leaders within the organization
Opportunities for professional development and training
OUR PHILOSOPHY
Doc Wayne is committed to creating impact through diversity, inclusion, and social justice. Valuing diverse experiences and innovative practices is crucial to furthering our mission. We encourage people to bring their full self to work and we take action should barriers to this arise. Members of all equity-seeking communities, such as (but certainly not limited to) women, racialized and Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions, and people with personal life experiences representative of the population we serve are strongly encouraged to apply. The interview process for all qualified individuals with disabilities will be equitable and reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, as appropriate, will be provided. Please contact us at *************** to request accommodation or to ask any questions.
Applying:
Email your resume and cover letter to ***************. Please use the subject line: BILINGUAL CLINICAL GAME CHANGER
Our Interview Process:
Doc Wayne's interview process is a chance for you to get to know our organization in a low-pressure setting. We hope that you as an applicant feel comfortable bringing your full self into an interview, so that we can get to know you and your interests. Our interview environment is friendly and open- we encourage applicants to ask questions and reach out with any concerns prior to, during, and after the interview.
Our typical process includes:
A review of your submitted resume and cover letter
30-45-minute Zoom interview with members of the HR team
Additional 45 minute to 1-hour interviews with hiring managers or team members who are directly connected to the role, if applicable
CORI background check and reference check
Additional tasks may be assigned as part of the interview process
We review every application and will send a confirmation when we have received your materials. Applicants are contacted within a few weeks if they meet the needs of our organization and the role. We make an effort to provide flexibility with scheduling of interviews in order to find a time that works best for our applicants.
Our primary goal during the interview process is to be as transparent and open as possible along the way. We will do our best to clearly communicate and respond to inquiries in a timely manner.
Auto-ApplyLicensed Clinician, Springfield, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Springfield, MA
Key's Clinical Team is Growing! Due to an expansion of services, we are seeking an additional full-time Independently Licensed Clinician for our community-based, comprehensive programs in Springfield and surrounding communities. Join a multi-disciplinary team of talented professionals who support and make a positive difference with children, youth and families, while working for an organization that invests in employee well-being and work/life culture.
Total Compensation:
Salary: Generous starting salary*: MA Level LCSW/MSW Clinician $70,000 - $73,000; Independently Licensed LICSW or LMHC Clinician $75,000 - $80,000.
*Starting salary ranges are based on having less than 2 years' experience and are negotiable commensurate with more experience. Additional compensation is provided for: bilingual skills, clinical intervention after hours, on-call rotation, supervision of interns, and becoming certified to facilitate Risking Connection Trauma-Informed training, and Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) training. Opportunities exist for future annual merit-based salary increases.
Insurance: Generous company contribution of over 90% of medical and over 70% for dental premiums. Medical (comprehensive preventative, diagnostic, and prescription, plus wellness and vision reimbursement). BC/BS provider network with low deductibles and co-payments. Dental (preventative and restorative services). Life (group term life equal to one's annual salary).
Professional Development: Up to $4,000 per year for tuition assistance, professional certification or courses taken for CEUs. Reimbursement of expenses related to professional licensure (application, testing, renewal fees). Free clinical supervision hours for those seeking licensure. Attendance at clinical seminars or conferences. Training and practice in evidence-based and innovative treatment methods such as DBT, CBT, Triple P, Risking Connection trauma-informed care framework, neurofeedback and collaboration with colleagues throughout the organization.
Self-Care: Paid time-off benefits include 3 weeks of vacation, 2 weeks sick time, 3 days personal, and 3 days bereavement plus 12 paid holidays. Employee recognition awards and celebrations. Free, confidential employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other: Reimbursement equivalent to IRS rate for work-related travel. Up to $50 reimbursement for AAA Roadside Assistance membership.403(b) Retirement savings account (tax-deferred). Tax-advantaged Dependent Care savings account. Generous employee referral bonus program.
Qualifications: Master's degree in social work, counseling, or clinical psychology. One to three years of prior experience with adolescent, latency, or young adult population in residential or community-based settings. Licensed in the state of MA, as an LCSW, LICSW, or LMHC. A driver's license and insured vehicle for employment.
Responsibilities:
Work within a team to provide direct mental health services to children, youth and families, promote their emotional, behavioral and psychological well-being, and help them navigate the challenges they face.
Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, administer formal testing as required by licensing or contracting, and use assessment tools and interviews to gather relevant information and formulate individualized treatment plans.
Provide in-home individual counseling, therapy and family therapy sessions utilizing evidence-based treatment practices, and implement strategies and practices to engage children, youth and families.
Utilize electronic health record system and state platforms to document and submit case documentation.
Work collaboratively with external service providers and state partners to ensure an integrated approach to care.
Independently licensed clinicians provide clinical supervision to Masters-level clinicians and supervise intern field placements.
The position is not remote, requires some early evening hours to accommodate families and children's schedules, and participation in the paid on-call rotation schedule.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyClinician, Springfield, MA
Key Program, Inc. job in Springfield, MA
Key's Clinical Team is Growing! Due to an expansion of services, we are seeking an additional Full-time Clinician for our residential treatment program located in Springfield, MA. Join a multi-disciplinary team of talented professionals who support and make a positive difference with children, youth and families, while working for an organization that invests in employee well-being and work/life culture.
Total Compensation:
Salary: Generous starting salary*: MA Level LCSW Clinician $70,000 - $73,000; Independently Licensed LICSW or LMHC Clinician $75,000 - $80,000.
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Starting salary ranges are based on having less than 2 years' experience and are negotiable commensurate with more experience. Additional compensation is provided for: bilingual skills, clinical intervention after hours, on-call rotation, supervision of interns, and becoming certified to facilitate Risking Connection Trauma-Informed training, and Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) training. Opportunities exist for future annual merit-based salary increases.
Insurance: Generous company contribution of over 90% of medical and over 70% for dental premiums. Medical (comprehensive preventative, diagnostic, and prescription, plus wellness and vision reimbursement). BC/BS provider network with low deductibles and co-payments. Dental (preventative and restorative services). Life (group term life equal to one's annual salary).
Professional Development: Up to $4,000 per year for tuition assistance, professional certification or courses taken for CEUs. Reimbursement of expenses related to professional licensure (application, testing, renewal fees). Free clinical supervision hours for those seeking licensure. Attendance at clinical seminars or conferences. Training and practice in evidence-based and innovative treatment methods such as DBT, CBT, Triple P, Risking Connection trauma-informed care framework, neurofeedback and collaboration with colleagues throughout the organization.
Self-Care: Paid time-off benefits include 3 weeks of vacation, 2 weeks sick time, 3 days personal, and 3 days bereavement plus 12 paid holidays. Employee recognition awards and celebrations. Free, confidential employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other: Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel. Up to $50 reimbursement for AAA Roadside Assistance membership.403(b) Retirement savings account (tax-deferred). Tax-advantaged Dependent Care savings account. Generous employee referral bonus program.
Qualifications: Master's degree in social work, counseling, or clinical psychology required; have one year of prior experience with adolescent, latency, or young adult population in residential or community-based settings; and, a driver's license and insured vehicle for employment.
Responsibilities:
- Work within a team to provide direct mental health services to adolescents residing in our residential program, promote their emotional, behavioral and psychological well-being, and help them navigate the challenges they face.
- Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, administer formal testing as required by licensing or contracting, and use assessment tools and interviews to gather relevant information and formulate individualized treatment plans.
- Provide individual counseling, therapy and family therapy sessions utilizing evidence-based treatment practices, and implement strategies and practices to engage children, youth and families.
- Utilize electronic health record system and state platforms to document and submit case documentation.
- Work collaboratively with external service providers and state partners to ensure an integrated approach to care.
- Independently licensed clinicians provide clinical supervision to Masters-level clinicians and supervise intern field placements.
- The position is not remote, requires some early evening hours to accommodate families and children's schedules, and participation in the paid on-call rotation schedule.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, DMH, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyClinician (Licensed or License-eligible)
Boston, MA job
Clinical Game Changer (Clinician)
ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION
Doc Wayne Youth Services is an award-winning non-profit leading the field of sport-based therapy and catalyzing a mental health movement. We provide training, tools, and services that address emotional, behavioral, traumatic, racial, gender, and cultural-based barriers by providing equitable access to better mental health for all. Our clinician-led curricula puts sport into practice, strengthening social-emotional skills in young learners to build healthier, more resilient global communities.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Doc Wayne Youth Services has an exciting opening for a masters level clinician (licensed or license eligible) to provide high-quality clinical treatment in a growing agency. Clinical Game Changers deliver group therapy to diverse populations within our
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sport-based (soccer, basketball, flag football, and indoor rowing) group therapy program. Clinical Game Changers will provide support as needed to other clinical programming such as Therapeutic Recess and after school programs. Services are delivered in a variety of settings including schools, community-based settings, and residential treatment centers. The Clinical Game Changer will be required to travel to different locations throughout the week to provide clinical services. Evening hour appointment availability and reliable transportation are required. Supervision towards licensure is provided. The salary range for this position is $50,000-55,000 per year commensurate with experience.
Essential functions:
Provide group therapy (primarily DBT sport-based groups) to youth
Conduct psychosocial assessments and intakes as needed
Maintain individual and/or family therapy caseload as assigned
Travel to multiple locations to provide clinical services as assigned
Embody Doc Wayne's culture dedicated to teamwork, cultural awareness, and innovation
Work professionally and collaboratively with all partners
Keep clinical records that are accurate, current, and meet regulations
Refer and consult with supervisor about any person served who may need a different level of care, is inappropriate for current level of care, requires change or revision in treatment or service plan, or transfer to another agency
Share creative ideas that advance the mission of Doc Wayne
Qualifications/Requirements:
Master's degree in social work, counseling, or related field (independent licensure highly preferred)
Bilingual/multilingual skills a huge plus (Spanish highly preferred)
Ability to confidently lead a group of youth through experiential exercises targeted at enhancing emotional wellbeing
Cultural awareness and humility with an understanding of the way in which systems of oppression impact the mental health needs of low-income communities
Previous athletic/coaching experience preferred
Dynamic energy and belief in the power of sports to benefit children
Team player dedicated to serving as a caring adult and role model to underserved youth
Disposition towards school/community involvement and engagement
Experience working with youth (experience working with traumatized youth preferred)
Superior interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task efficiently
Ability to think out of the box, share ideas and get involved
Support special projects as assigned
Benefits:
We are committed to providing a rich experience that promotes staff development as both individuals and professionals.
Generous paid time off including 18 total Personal/Vacation days and 10 holidays with Personal/Vacation days increasing each year of employment to up to 30 days per year. Staff members also receive an additional week off during the winter holidays, usually between Christmas and New Year's.
Medical insurance with up to 80% employer contribution
Dental, life, short-term disability, and FSA plans
403(b) retirement plan
Strong organizational culture dedicated to self-care and support
Commitment to developing staff as leaders within the organization
Opportunities for professional development and training
OUR PHILOSOPHY
Doc Wayne is committed to creating impact through diversity, inclusion, and social justice. Valuing diverse experiences and innovative practices is crucial to furthering our mission. We encourage people to bring their full self to work and we take action should barriers to this arise. Members of all equity-seeking communities, such as (but certainly not limited to) women, racialized and Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions, and people with personal life experiences representative of the population we serve are strongly encouraged to apply. The interview process for all qualified individuals with disabilities will be equitable and reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, as appropriate, will be provided. Please contact us at *************** to request accommodation or to ask any questions.
APPLYING
Email your resume and cover letter to ***************. Please use the subject line: CLINICAL GAME CHANGER.
Our Interview Process:
Doc Wayne's interview process is a chance for you to get to know our organization in a low-pressure setting. We hope that you as an applicant feel comfortable bringing your full self into an interview, so that we can get to know you and your interests. Our interview environment is friendly and open-we encourage applicants to ask questions and reach out with any concerns prior to, during, and after the interview.
Our typical process includes:
A review of your submitted resume and cover letter
30-45 minute Zoom interview with members of the HR team
Additional 45 minute to 1-hour interviews with hiring managers or team members who are directly connected to the role, if applicable
CORI background check and reference check
Additional tasks may be assigned as part of the interview process
We review every application and will send a confirmation when we have received your materials. Applicants are contacted within a few weeks if they meet the needs of our organization and the role. We make an effort to provide flexibility with scheduling of interviews in order to find a time that works best for our applicants.
Our primary goal during the interview process is to be as transparent and open as possible along the way. We will do our best to clearly communicate and respond to inquiries in a timely manner.
Auto-ApplyClinician (PT and FT), Providence, RI
Key Program, Inc. job in Providence, RI
Job Description
Key's Clinical Team is Growing! Due to an expansion of services, we are seeking additional full-time and part-time Clinicians for our community-based, comprehensive programs in Providence, RI. Join a multi-disciplinary team of talented professionals who support and make a positive difference with children, youth and families, while working for an organization that invests in employee well-being and work/life culture.
Total Compensation:
Full-Time Clinician...
Salary: $66,500-$68,500 (MSW, LCSW) or $69,500-$74,500 (LICSW, LMHC)
Free clinical supervision for licensure, licensure reimbursement, free CEU's; clinical supervision and training; paid vacation, personal, holiday and sick time; health, dental, optical and life insurance; educational reimbursement, retirement savings account; mileage reimbursement of .70/per mile; bilingual salary differential depending on language; and more.
In ADDITION to the salary, this full-time position qualifies for a $7,500 Hiring Bonus ($3,750.00 at the completion of a successful 3 months orientation and $3,750.00 at the completion of 6 months of employment)
Part-Time Clinician...
Wage: $31.97 per/hour (MSW, LCSW) or $33.41per/hour (LICSW, LMHC)
Free clinical supervision for licensure, licensure reimbursement, free CEU's; clinical supervision and training, mileage reimbursement of .70/per mile; bilingual salary differential depending on language; retirement savings account, and more.
**Employees working 25 hours per week are eligible for pro-rated paid vacation, personal, holiday and sick time; and educational reimbursement.
**Employees working 30 hours per week are eligible for pro-rated paid vacation, personal, holiday and sick time; and educational reimbursement and are eligible for health, dental, optical and life insurance.
In ADDITION to the wage, this part-time position qualifies for a $3,000 Hiring Bonus ($1500 at the completion of 3 months orientation and $1500 at the completion of 6 months)
*Starting salary ranges are based on having less than 2 years' experience and are negotiable commensurate with more experience. Additional compensation is provided for: bilingual skills, clinical intervention after hours, on-call rotation, supervision of interns, and becoming certified to facilitate Risking Connection Trauma-Informed training, and Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) training. Opportunities exist for future annual merit-based salary increases.
Insurance: Generous company contribution of over 90% of medical and over 70% for dental premiums
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Medical (comprehensive preventative, diagnostic, and prescription, plus wellness and vision reimbursement). BC/BS provider network with low deductibles and co-payments. Dental (preventative and restorative services). Life (group term life equal to one's annual salary).
Professional Development: Up to $4,000 per year for tuition assistance, professional certification or courses taken for CEUs. Reimbursement of expenses related to professional licensure (application, testing, renewal fees). Free clinical supervision hours for those seeking licensure. Attendance at clinical seminars or conferences. Training and practice in evidence-based and innovative treatment methods such as DBT, CBT, Triple P, Risking Connection trauma-informed care framework, neurofeedback and collaboration with colleagues throughout the organization.
Self-Care: Paid time-off benefits include 3 weeks of vacation, 2 weeks sick time, 3 days personal, and 3 days bereavement plus 12 paid holidays. Employee recognition awards and celebrations.
Free, confidential
employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other: Reimbursement equivalent to IRS rate for work-related travel. Up to $50 reimbursement for AAA Roadside Assistance membership.403(b) Retirement savings account (tax-deferred). Tax-advantaged Dependent Care savings account. Generous employee referral bonus program.
Qualifications: Master's degree in social work, counseling, or clinical psychology. One to three years of prior experience with adolescent, latency, or young adult population in residential or community-based settings. Licensed in the state of RI preferred, as an LCSW, LICSW, or LMHC. A driver's license and insured vehicle for employment.
Responsibilities:
Work within a team to provide direct mental health services to children, youth and families, promote their emotional, behavioral and psychological well-being, and help them navigate the challenges they face.
Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, administer formal testing as required by licensing or contracting, and use assessment tools and interviews to gather relevant information and formulate individualized treatment plans.
Provide in-home individual counseling, therapy and family therapy sessions utilizing evidence-based treatment practices, and implement strategies and practices to engage children, youth and families.
Utilize electronic health record system and state platforms to document and submit case documentation.
Work collaboratively with external service providers and state partners to ensure an integrated approach to care.
Independently licensed clinicians provide clinical supervision to Masters-level clinicians and supervise intern field placements.
The position is not remote, requires some early evening hours to accommodate families and children's schedules, and participation in the paid on-call rotation schedule.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
Clinician (PT and FT), Providence, RI
Key Program, Inc. job in Providence, RI
Key's Clinical Team is Growing! Due to an expansion of services, we are seeking additional full-time and part-time Clinicians for our community-based, comprehensive programs in Providence, RI. Join a multi-disciplinary team of talented professionals who support and make a positive difference with children, youth and families, while working for an organization that invests in employee well-being and work/life culture.
Total Compensation:
Full-Time Clinician...
Salary: $66,500-$68,500 (MSW, LCSW) or $69,500-$74,500 (LICSW, LMHC)
Free clinical supervision for licensure, licensure reimbursement, free CEU's; clinical supervision and training; paid vacation, personal, holiday and sick time; health, dental, optical and life insurance; educational reimbursement, retirement savings account; mileage reimbursement of .70/per mile; bilingual salary differential depending on language; and more.
In ADDITION to the salary, this full-time position qualifies for a $7,500 Hiring Bonus ($3,750.00 at the completion of a successful 3 months orientation and $3,750.00 at the completion of 6 months of employment)
Part-Time Clinician...
Wage: $31.97 per/hour (MSW, LCSW) or $33.41per/hour (LICSW, LMHC)
Free clinical supervision for licensure, licensure reimbursement, free CEU's; clinical supervision and training, mileage reimbursement of .70/per mile; bilingual salary differential depending on language; retirement savings account, and more.
**Employees working 25 hours per week are eligible for pro-rated paid vacation, personal, holiday and sick time; and educational reimbursement.
**Employees working 30 hours per week are eligible for pro-rated paid vacation, personal, holiday and sick time; and educational reimbursement and are eligible for health, dental, optical and life insurance.
In ADDITION to the wage, this part-time position qualifies for a $3,000 Hiring Bonus ($1500 at the completion of 3 months orientation and $1500 at the completion of 6 months)
*Starting salary ranges are based on having less than 2 years' experience and are negotiable commensurate with more experience. Additional compensation is provided for: bilingual skills, clinical intervention after hours, on-call rotation, supervision of interns, and becoming certified to facilitate Risking Connection Trauma-Informed training, and Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) training. Opportunities exist for future annual merit-based salary increases.
Insurance: Generous company contribution of over 90% of medical and over 70% for dental premiums
.
Medical (comprehensive preventative, diagnostic, and prescription, plus wellness and vision reimbursement). BC/BS provider network with low deductibles and co-payments. Dental (preventative and restorative services). Life (group term life equal to one's annual salary).
Professional Development: Up to $4,000 per year for tuition assistance, professional certification or courses taken for CEUs. Reimbursement of expenses related to professional licensure (application, testing, renewal fees). Free clinical supervision hours for those seeking licensure. Attendance at clinical seminars or conferences. Training and practice in evidence-based and innovative treatment methods such as DBT, CBT, Triple P, Risking Connection trauma-informed care framework, neurofeedback and collaboration with colleagues throughout the organization.
Self-Care: Paid time-off benefits include 3 weeks of vacation, 2 weeks sick time, 3 days personal, and 3 days bereavement plus 12 paid holidays. Employee recognition awards and celebrations.
Free, confidential
employee assistance program for employees and adult household members for support with mental and physical health, financial, family, legal, parenting and other concerns.
Other: Reimbursement equivalent to IRS rate for work-related travel. Up to $50 reimbursement for AAA Roadside Assistance membership.403(b) Retirement savings account (tax-deferred). Tax-advantaged Dependent Care savings account. Generous employee referral bonus program.
Qualifications: Master's degree in social work, counseling, or clinical psychology. One to three years of prior experience with adolescent, latency, or young adult population in residential or community-based settings. Licensed in the state of RI preferred, as an LCSW, LICSW, or LMHC. A driver's license and insured vehicle for employment.
Responsibilities:
Work within a team to provide direct mental health services to children, youth and families, promote their emotional, behavioral and psychological well-being, and help them navigate the challenges they face.
Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, administer formal testing as required by licensing or contracting, and use assessment tools and interviews to gather relevant information and formulate individualized treatment plans.
Provide in-home individual counseling, therapy and family therapy sessions utilizing evidence-based treatment practices, and implement strategies and practices to engage children, youth and families.
Utilize electronic health record system and state platforms to document and submit case documentation.
Work collaboratively with external service providers and state partners to ensure an integrated approach to care.
Independently licensed clinicians provide clinical supervision to Masters-level clinicians and supervise intern field placements.
The position is not remote, requires some early evening hours to accommodate families and children's schedules, and participation in the paid on-call rotation schedule.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the MA DCF, RI DCYF and NH DCYF and is an agency provider of community-based services, residential treatment programming, and outpatient mental/behavioral health services.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.
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Boston, MA job
ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION:
The Community Clinic (formerly Boston ASAP) aims to provide the best and most accessible mental health and wellness outpatient services for all ages through a variety of individual, family, couples, and group therapy programs. As a Massachusetts Department of Public Health licensed facility, we offer both mental health and substance abuse treatment services.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Community Clinic has openings for masters level clinicians (licensed or license eligible) to provide high-quality clinical treatment in a growing agency. Per-diem clinicians deliver individual, group, and/or family therapy to diverse populations. Per-diem clinicians are responsible for completing clinical documentation in a timely manner and bringing up safety concerns with their assigned supervisor as soon as possible.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Provide ongoing mental health and/or substance abuse services through individual, family, and/or group therapy
Conduct an initial diagnostic assessments and complete required clinical documentation
Present cases for discussion at team
Attend staff meetings and required training sessions.
Maintain case records to highest standards, including all intake documentation
Refer and consult with the program manager about any person served who may need a different level of care, is inappropriate for current level of care, requires change or revision in treatment plan, or transfer to another agency.
Develop and update treatment plans as required, identifying specific treatment goals and target dates of attainment
Seek consultation and coordination from team members and supervisor on difficult to treat issues.
Obtain authorization or refusal of authorization to communicate and coordinate with all service providers involved with person served, including Primary Care Physicians
Attend individual supervision on a bi-weekly or monthly basis depending on licensure; attend team meetings as needed
Follow all agency policies and procedures
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's degree in social work, counseling, or related field (independent licensure highly preferred)
LADC-I or LADC-II and meet 105 CMR 168.00, Licensure of Alcohol and Drug Counselor preferred
2-3 years prior experience working with individuals impacted by substance use or mental health challenges
Bilingual/multilingual skills a huge plus
Previous experience leading group therapy sessions
Cultural awareness and humility with an understanding of the way in which systems of oppression impact the mental health needs of low-income communities
Team player dedicated to serving as a caring individual for those in need
Experience working with individuals impacted by trauma (preferred)
Superior interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task efficiently
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