What are the responsibilities and job description for the Crisis Clinician, 2nd Shift position at Community Counseling of Bristol County?
Job Type: Full-time, 2nd shift License: License-eligible Master's degree or independently licensed as an LICSW, LMHC, or LMFT Location: Taunton, MA Program Name: Mobile Crisis Intervention (MCI) Program Type: Community based, outpatient Pay Range: $67,000 to $72,000 Sign On Bonus: Yes Work Location: Office, community
Description of Position
Helping those during life’s most acute and disruptive moments due to psychiatric illness and substance use/abuse requires providers who are sensitive, skillful, resilient and hopeful. As a clinician supporting the Mobile Crisis Intervention team, you’ll be working with a multi-disciplinary team of clinicians, supervisors, psychiatric staff, nurses and those with lived experience. You will look to best practices as you assist with crises in the emergency departments and medical floors by evaluating and recommending solution-based treatment options. The Mobile Crisis Intervention supports the resiliency, wellness, and recovery of all Members to whom it provides services and integrates mental health, substance use disorder, and wellness and recovery principles and practices across the service delivery model.
Responsibilities Include
At Community Counseling of Bristol County (CCBC), we are building an amazing team of professionals who are changing the way mental health is treated in Southeastern Massachusetts. You can find us in schools, homes, the community, and our Taunton offices empowering our clients with the latest evidence-based behavioral health treatments. We are a non-profit community mental health center serving over 50 communities in Massachusetts. We have a proven history of being committed to offering comprehensive services that best support both our clients and our community, while making services as accessible as possible. CCBC provides inpatient, outpatient, and urgent care services to adults and children overcoming depression, anxiety, mood disorders, substance abuse, and many other conditions hindering personal fulfillment. At CCBC we also value our team and strive to create a supportive and inclusive work environment. If you are caring, dedicated, and ready to grow your career, we would love to hear from you!
Benefits
Program Information
Date posted: 3/6/2025
Description of Position
Helping those during life’s most acute and disruptive moments due to psychiatric illness and substance use/abuse requires providers who are sensitive, skillful, resilient and hopeful. As a clinician supporting the Mobile Crisis Intervention team, you’ll be working with a multi-disciplinary team of clinicians, supervisors, psychiatric staff, nurses and those with lived experience. You will look to best practices as you assist with crises in the emergency departments and medical floors by evaluating and recommending solution-based treatment options. The Mobile Crisis Intervention supports the resiliency, wellness, and recovery of all Members to whom it provides services and integrates mental health, substance use disorder, and wellness and recovery principles and practices across the service delivery model.
Responsibilities Include
- Emergency bio/psycho/social diagnostic evaluations and recommendations of care
- Flexible modes of service delivery
- Mitigate risk and engage in safety planning to support the client and family
- Participate in case consults with multidisciplinary teams
- Assist in referring individuals and families to appropriate services along the continuum of care
- Professional Development: Benefit from regular supervision towards licensure, participate in staff meetings, and access a virtual library of training resources as well as in-person training opportunities.
- Supportive Environment: Receive support in difficult situations, training in evidence-based practices, and opportunities for skill development.
- Inclusive Culture: Join BIPOC and LBTQIA affinity groups and explore growth opportunities within the organization.
- Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a flexible schedule that supports a healthy work-life balance.
- Career Advancement: Take advantage of growth opportunities within the organization to advance your career.
- Candidates should hold a license-eligible Master's degree or be independently licensed as an LICSW, LMHC, or LMFT.
- Licensure supervision is available
- The candidate must possess good organizational skills, as well as effective verbal, written and computer skills.
- Proficiency with computers including ability to use or learn to use an electronic health record system, audio-visual communication technology (i.e. doxy or Zoom), and some use of Microsoft Office suite for emails, internal document access, and organization.
At Community Counseling of Bristol County (CCBC), we are building an amazing team of professionals who are changing the way mental health is treated in Southeastern Massachusetts. You can find us in schools, homes, the community, and our Taunton offices empowering our clients with the latest evidence-based behavioral health treatments. We are a non-profit community mental health center serving over 50 communities in Massachusetts. We have a proven history of being committed to offering comprehensive services that best support both our clients and our community, while making services as accessible as possible. CCBC provides inpatient, outpatient, and urgent care services to adults and children overcoming depression, anxiety, mood disorders, substance abuse, and many other conditions hindering personal fulfillment. At CCBC we also value our team and strive to create a supportive and inclusive work environment. If you are caring, dedicated, and ready to grow your career, we would love to hear from you!
Benefits
- 403(b) & 403(b) with up to 5% employer match
- Health, dental, disability, and life insurance
- Tuition reimbursement
- Pay differential for licensed clinicians (LICSW, LMHC, LMFT)
- Pay differential for additional languages spoken
- 3 weeks paid vacation to start, and 4 weeks paid at 2 years
- 12 paid holidays including 1 floating holiday
- 2 weeks’ sick leave
Program Information
- Emergency Psychiatry Services
Date posted: 3/6/2025
Salary : $67,000 - $72,000