Master's Clinician at BAMSI Inc
Brockton, Massachusetts, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Jul, 26

Salary

45002.88

Posted On

10 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Assessment, Treatment Planning, Crisis Intervention, Team Collaboration, Clinical Leadership, Risk Assessment, Safety Planning, Recovery-oriented Practice, Case Management, Mental Health Support, Multidisciplinary Teamwork, Telehealth, Documentation, Regulatory Compliance

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
Clinician - Adult Community Clinical Services (ACCS) Location: ACCS Programs – Brockton, MA  Schedule: 24 Hrs Hybrid  Salary: $40,797.12 - $45,002.88 Who We Are: BAMSI has been “bringing people and services together” since 1975. Our Adult Community Clinical Services (ACCS) programs provide intensive, integrated care to adults with serious and persistent mental illness, empowering them to live self-directed lives in their own communities. We are a team dedicated to recovery, resilience, and real-world impact. Why This Role is Different: * Support the Team with your Clinical Expertise: You'll conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, and provide the clinical guidance that drives meaningful recovery for the individuals we serve. * Integrated & Supported Team: You are never a lone clinician. Work within a robust, multidisciplinary Integrated Team including nurses, peer specialists, and direct care staff, all sharing the goal of providing wrap-around support. * Hybrid Flexibility: Enjoy a balanced schedule that combines in-person community-based work with telehealth and administrative flexibility, allowing for sustainable and impactful practice. * Mentor & Elevate Care: Provide clinical modeling and training to direct care staff, elevating the entire team's ability to implement effective, person-centered support. What You’ll Do:  Serve as the primary clinician within an ACCS team, providing direct intervention, clinical leadership, and crisis coordination to support individuals in their recovery journey. * Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop/oversee person-centered Treatment Plans. * Provide direct clinical intervention and model recovery-oriented practices for the team. * Provide clinical guidance to direct care staff, and develop Risk and Safety Plans. * Serve as a rotating on-call clinician, providing crisis intervention and coordination. * Ensure compliance with all DMH regulations and accreditation standards. What We Offer: * Competitive Salary & Stability: Earn a strong, salaried income ($65k-$70k) with the financial security of full-time employment. * Comprehensive Benefits: Eligible for our full benefits package including generous PTO, health/dental/vision insurance, life insurance, and a 403(b) with company match. * Robust Clinical Support: Practice within a defined, supportive team structure with built-in collaboration and consultation. * Licensure Support: This role may be designed for clinicians working towards independent licensure. BAMSI ACCS will support your path to licensure (LCSW, LICSW, LMHC) with supervision and guidance as needed.  * Career Growth: Clear pathways for advancement within our growing ACCS and clinical leadership divisions. * Meaningful Mission: Apply your clinical expertise where it is most needed, helping individuals achieve stability and reclaim their independence. What You Bring (Requirements): * Education: Master's degree required for licensed-eligible candidates. Applications in their final semester may apply, provided the degree is conferred by the start date of proof of completion is submitted within two weeks of hire. * Experience: Experience working with adults diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness. * Skills: Strong clinical assessment, treatment planning, crisis intervention, and team collaboration skills. * Logistics: Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and willingness to provide rotating on-call coverage. Highly Preferred: Lived experience and/or fluency in languages prevalent in Southeastern MA (e.g., Spanish, Portuguese).  
Responsibilities
The clinician will serve as the primary lead for an ACCS team, conducting comprehensive assessments and developing person-centered treatment plans. They are also responsible for providing direct clinical intervention, crisis coordination, and guidance to direct care staff to ensure effective recovery support.
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