Housing Clinician at PINE STREET INN INC
Boston, Massachusetts, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Dec, 25

Salary

71676.8

Posted On

25 Sep, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Skills, Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Informed Care, Case Management, Substance Use Education, Mental Illness Diagnosis, Community Services, Direct Care Experience, Coaching, Mentoring, Empowering Staff, Database Management, Hoarding Certification, Bilingual Spanish/English

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description SCHEDULE: 40 hours, Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., or comparable. Some flexibility required. Pays $ 71,676.80 annually DOE This position carries a retention payment of $3,000.00, $1,000.00 payable at 12 months, and $2,000.00 at 24 months LOCATION: Office location 155 Geneva Ave. Travel is required for this position. SUMMARY OF THE POSITION: The Housing Clinician will be available to tenants and staff (especially case managers) of the Permanent Supportive Housing department of Pine Street Inn (PSI). The Clinician will provide support, clinical services and consultation, appropriate resources addressing the complexities of care for tenants with histories of trauma, mental illness and/or addictive disorders, utilizing Harm Reduction as a model of engagement, intervention and evaluation. The Housing Clinician works closely with the Housing Support Services teams and other providers for the purpose of tenancy preservation and increased independence. The Housing Clinician will maintain close communication with Housing Clinical Services (HCS), collaborate with, and coordinate with the team regarding high-risk individuals and programs that are high risk/acute/high need. Requirements EDUCATION/TRAINING: REQUIRED: Master’s degree or higher in a related field (i.e. social work, clinical psychology, education, nursing) PREFERRED: LICSW, LMHC or other qualified licensure (e.g.: LCSW) Advanced training in hoarding or Current Hoarding Certification, or ability to obtain advanced training in Hoarding and/or obtain Hoarding Certification within one year of hire KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE: REQUIRED: Minimum of three (3) years direct care experience providing services, including assessment and individual and/or group therapy, to adults living in the community with mental illness and/or addictive disorders Clinical skills and competence to offer education around substance use, trauma, co-occurring disorders, mental illness diagnoses, and emotional and mental health generally Strong computer skills, including but not limited to use of management information systems or database programs Knowledge of and strong commitment to Harm Reduction philosophy, principles and practices. PREFERRED: Experience working with chronically homeless, medically vulnerable individuals, with tri-morbidities (mental illness, substance abuse, medically compromised) Experience coaching, mentoring, empowering and otherwise supporting non-clinical direct-care staff Familiarity with Housing First as a model of permanent, supported, affordable housing Expertise in Motivational Interviewing and case management responsibilities Expertise in Trauma-Informed Care, including the impact on direct-care staff (i.e. secondary traumatic stress, vicarious traumatization) Bilingual Spanish/ English
Responsibilities
The Housing Clinician provides support and clinical services to tenants and staff of the Permanent Supportive Housing department. They collaborate with teams to address the complexities of care for tenants with histories of trauma, mental illness, and addictive disorders.
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