Master's Level Counselor - Homeless Services at Eliot Community Human Services
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Jun, 26

Salary

55000.0

Posted On

29 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Street Outreach, Engagement Activities, Crisis Intervention, Clinical Assessment, Case Management, Mental Health Treatment, Housing Assistance, Substance Use Disorders, Harm Reduction, Housing First Framework, Client-Centered Approach, Resource Linkage, Clinical Services, Bilingualism

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Join Eliot – A Place to Belong, Grow, and Inspire Change At Eliot, your work has purpose. You’ll be part of a compassionate, mission-driven team committed to resilience, empowerment, and lasting change. We foster an inclusive workplace where all backgrounds and perspectives are valued, creating a culture of belonging and professional growth. Benefits at Eliot We prioritize your well-being, work-life balance, and career growth. Benefit eligible positions include: Generous Paid Time Off – Vacation, sick time, and paid holidays Comprehensive Benefits – Medical, dental, and vision plans Retirement Savings – 401(k) with employer match Wellness & Family Support – Discounted fitness services and access to trusted childcare resources Financial Security – 100% company-paid life and accidental death insurance Professional Growth – Ongoing training, career advancement programs, tuition reimbursement, and leadership development Eliot’s Homeless Services Division is seeking a dedicated Engagement Counselor to join our PATH (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness) Team which offers a wide range of services, including outreach, case management, mental health treatment, housing assistance, and referrals to other resources for adults with serious mental illness, including those with co-occurring substance use disorders. In this role you will provide street outreach, engagement activities, crisis intervention, clinical assessment. You will work closely with other team members, service providers and local homeless service providers in an effort to connect individuals to treatment, housing and other resources. Responsibilities: Perform outreach and engagement activities to identify homeless individuals with mental health and co-occurring substance use needs that are living in public places, drop in centers, meal sites and shelters. Provide clinical services such as crisis intervention and counseling, as well as concrete services such as providing warm clothing, blankets, and food to reduce risk of harm on the streets. Encourage use of housing resources, meal sites, shelters and other services/ entitlements, facilitating linkage. . Maintain a thorough, current knowledge of local public and private resources including housing, residential programs, and other community organizations. Maintain positive working relationships with representatives of these organizations. Engage in client-centered/harm-reduction/Housing First framework. Familiarity with the challenges related to homelessness, substance use, mental illness and trauma is a must. Qualifications: Master’s degree in the Healing Arts or Education 1 year experience working with adults with mental illness and knowledge of homelessness. Valid Massachusetts drivers license Independent licensure a plus Bilingual candidates fluent in a needed language may be eligible for a 6% salary increase Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm Annual Salary $55,000—$55,000 USD At Eliot, we are committed to supporting you at every stage of your career, providing opportunities for growth, purpose, and community. We foster belonging in the workplace by identifying and removing barriers that may prevent individuals of all backgrounds from reaching their full potential, advancing into leadership roles, and fully engaging at all levels of the organization. Apply today and make a difference.
Responsibilities
The role involves performing street outreach and engagement activities to identify homeless individuals with mental health and substance use needs, providing clinical services like crisis intervention and counseling, and concrete aid such as clothing and food. Counselors will also facilitate linkage to housing resources, meal sites, shelters, and other essential services.
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