PAY TRANSPARENCY STATEMENT:
In accordance with The Massachusetts Pay Transparency Act, BNHC provides reasonable pay range for each posted position. Actual compensation will be based on multiple factors such as Licensure, relevant experience, education and training to determine offered rates. This range represents the organizations good faith estimate of the possible compensation at the time of posting.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinician is a full-time member of a diverse, interdisciplinary treatment team within a multicultural community health center. This role is responsible for coordinating and delivering cost-effective, patient-centered mental health services to individuals, families, and groups, with the goal of promoting optimal emotional and psychological well-being.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Respond to patient referrals by conducting comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessments and developing individualized treatment plans. Communicate plans verbally and in writing with patients and document them in the electronic health record (EHR).
• Maintain a target of 28 billable hours per week, including individual, family, and group therapy sessions, as well as case consultations.
• Deliver evidence-based interventions tailored to the cultural and individual needs of patients and their families.
• Provide psychoeducation on topics such as developmental stages, the emotional impact of chronic illness, and trauma.
• Support patients in expressing emotions, exploring life challenges, and developing insight into their relationships and behaviors.
• Guide patients in building coping strategies and problem-solving skills to manage life stressors and mental health conditions.
• Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all treatment activities and clinical notes.
• Provide individual and group counseling to address issues such as substance use, life transitions, and emotional regulation.
• Act as a patient advocate, coordinating services and responding to crises as needed.
• Refer patients and families to appropriate community resources and specialists.
• Stay current with developments in the field through continuing education, professional literature, and collaboration with other agencies.
• Participate actively in interdisciplinary care team meetings to ensure coordinated, holistic care.
• Uphold patient confidentiality and professional standards at all times.
• Demonstrate professionalism, courtesy, and respect in all interactions with patients and colleagues.
• Complete additional projects or duties assigned by the supervisor.
QUALIFICATIONS
Masters degree in Clinical Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Psychology, or related field.
Independent clinical licensure preferred (e.g., LICSW, LMHC).
A minimum of 2 years of post-graduate clinical experience preferred.
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Demonstrated empathy and commitment to working with underserved populations, including youth and families.
Bilingual or multilingual candidates (Cape Verdean Creole, Portuguese, Haitian Creole, French, Spanish) strongly preferred.
Valid Massachusetts drivers license and access to a vehicle for community-based work.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Knowledge of patient advocacy and local community service agencies.
Ability to conduct assessments and develop treatment plans with appropriate goals and interventions.
Basic computer proficiency, including the use of EHR systems.
WORKING CONDITIONS
A fast-paced community health center located in a downtown business district.
Occasional extended hours may be required.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to lift small equipment or boxes (up to 20 lbs.).
Primarily sedentary work with some walking between offices.
Visual and auditory acuity sufficient for reading and conversation.