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Master's-Level Clinician looking to improve the lives of individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and their families in a collaborative community mental health care setting?
Join our new team of competent and compassionate professionals as an Outpatient Clinician at Behavioral Health Network!
The Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC) in Springfield is a vibrant, collaborative urban setting which offers co-located mental health and substance abuse treatment to the community including urgent care, emergency services, evidence-based individual and group therapy, psychiatry, peer supports, care coordination and more using a clinical care team model. At the CBHC, we aim to help people achieve and maintain optimal real-world functioning and assistance in pursuing life goals and improving interpersonal relationships.
Your experience, knowledge and great skills will support clients and the team serving individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families in the Outpatient Services Department of the Community Behavioral Health Centerin Springfield with the following:
OutpatientClinicians provide mental health care to BHN clients across the lifespan via outcome-driven, evidence-based psychotherapy and social-emotional skills training and support. Services are delivered in a variety of settings and modalities, including clinics, homes, schools, outreach community locations, or via telehealth platforms.
OutpatientClinicians work at least 20% of the time on-site and up to 80% of the time remotely.
Outpatient Clinicians are collaborating with person-centered teams of service providers to provide the Right Care, at the Right Time, at the Right Place. They provide routine and as-needed direct services in-person and via telehealth to BHN clients across the lifespan via outcome-driven, evidence-based psychotherapy and social-emotional skills training and support. Clinical services include comprehensive assessments, individual, couple, family, and group therapy, and coordination with providers.
Outpatient Clinicians participate in clinical team meetings and supervision, continuing education, formulate collaborative treatment plans, measure progress toward set outcomes, and coordinate treatment with a multidisciplinary team.
Fostering your growth through professional development, regular clinical supervision and mentorship is one of the best parts of working at BHN.
Outpatient Clinicians receive regular training in Evidence-Based models of treatment with a Social Justice lens including CEU's. License-eligible clinicians have twice-weekly individual and group supervision with a supervisor with the right credentials for you to get your license (LMHC, LMFT, LICSW, and even Psychologists.) Independently licensed clinicians continue to receive regular supervision for consultation, professional growth, and administrative support.
We offer a generous along with a higher salary structure and the potential for earned productivity bonuses.
Full-time (30-40 hour) or part-time (20-29 hour) salaried positions with a new, lower productivity requirement, and Fee for Service positions (average minimum of 8 client care hours/week) are available. Scheduling and caseload assignment support is available, and work schedules can be created to meet both Clinician and client needs.
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