Location
Needham, Massachusetts
Salary
$65,000 - $72,000 / YEAR
Quick overview
The Clinician provides case management, individual and family therapy, and clinical consultation for students and families at the Needham Campus. Responsibilities include developing treatment plans, conducting assessments, and coordinating with outside systems like DCF and DMH.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Counseling and clinical licensure (LCSW, LICSW, LMHC, or LMFT). Candidates must pass TCI and First Aid/CPR training and possess a valid driver's license.
postgraduate degreeCase ManagementDocumentationInterpersonal CommunicationTreatment PlanningTrauma-Informed CareIndividual TherapyFamily TherapyMultidisciplinary CollaborationClinical ConsultationCrisis SupportCognitive Behavioral TherapySolution Focused Therapy
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
- Needham -
- Needham,
- MA 02492Position
- Type:
- Full-TimeEducation
- Level:
- Master
- DegreeSalary
- Range: $65,000.00 - $72,000.00
- Salary/yearJob
- Shift: Day (1st Shift)About Walker Since 1961, Walker Therapeutic & Educational Programs has been a trusted partner for children, youth, and families, navigating some of life’s most difficult challenges. Based in Needham, our mission is to nurture hope, build strengths, and develop lifelong skills in partnership with the children, youth, families, and communities we serve. We provide comprehensive, trauma-informed residential, educational, and clinical services to children and youth with complex social-emotional, behavioral, and learning needs, while supporting their families every step of the way. Through three specialized divisions—Residential & Educational Programs, Behavioral Health & Community-Based Services, and Walker Solutions—we deliver relationship-based care and capacity-building that makes a lasting difference. Today, we serve children, youth, and families from more than 150 communities across Massachusetts. Make a Difference Every Day—and Gain Skills You Can Use for Life The Clinician provides case management and ongoing clinical services to the Res Ed students and families at Walker’s Needham Campus; provide clinical consultation to direct care and educational staff; provide ongoing assessment, treatment planning, goal focused treatment, and discharge planning for assigned youth. Must be committed to child centered, family focused, culturally competent care and strengths-based treatment. Essential Functions Under the guidance of Res Ed clinical leadership, work to ensure that all clinical services in the REs Ed program are aligned with the agency mission and core values. This includes but is not limited to services that are trauma informed, relationship based, family involved, developmentally focused, competence centered, and ecologically oriented. Commit to the use of evidence-based practices to provide quality clinical treatment to students and their families, including but not limited to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Solution Focused Therapy. Manage a caseload of up to 12 students, including providing individual therapy and family therapy as needed, as well as ongoing written assessments and documentation to be completed in a timely manner, including (but not limited to) treatment plans, IEPs, and discharge summaries. Interface with outside systems including DCF, DMH, LEAs, and CBHI providers, maintain consistent and professional communication and complete documentation of all contact. Coordinate and facilitate treatment meetings for students on caseload. Work collaboratively with the Res Ed team to develop and implement clinical services to students in the milieu, including conducting groups. Provide clinical consultation to direct care staff, crisis support to youth, and coverage on the floor as needed. Participate in required trainings and additional professional development opportunities when offered. Attend multidisciplinary team meetings and staff meetings. Serve as Clinician On-Call for the campus on a rotating basis. Additional duties as assigned. Skills and Abilities Must be able to successfully pass and apply Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training Must be able to successfully complete First Aid/CPR training Strong interpersonal and communication skills Ability to remain calm and make safe decisions in high-pressure situations Capacity to work effectively in a stressful and fast-paced environment Ability to learn, retain, and apply principles taught in training and supervision Physical stamina to participate in activities with children Ability to stand, walk, and run for extended periods, perform frequent bending, stooping, stretching, lifting (up to 10 lbs.), sitting, stairs, typing, and looking at a computer screen Strong written and verbal communication skills and computer experience is required Ability to meet deadlines and follow through with multiple projects simultaneously Ability to work flexibly and collaboratively as part of a team, including during times of high stress
- Ability to transport clients in company vehicles
- Schedule: Monday –
- Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm, with flexibility for evenings and weekends based on program and operational needs
- Qualifications
- Education and
- Certifications
- Required: Master’s degree in relevant discipline (Social Work, Psychology, Counseling).
- Clinical licensure (LCSW,
- LICSW,
- LMHC,
- LMFT)
- Experience
- Preferred: Experience with goal oriented clinical work with youth and families. Experience with the use of evidence-based clinical practices. Experience with work with youth in a similar setting.
- Other
- Requirements: Obtain Elementary Education and Care (EEC) background check suitability Must have reliable transportation Valid MA driver’s license preferred
- Bilingual capabilities are preferred, but not required
- Supervision:
- Reports to: Assistant Director of
- Res
- Ed
- Clinical
- Services or
- Res
- Ed
- Clinical
- Supervisor
- Supervises: Interns as assigned Equal Opportunity Statement Walker is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based upon an individual's race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, national guard or reserve unit obligations, participation in discrimination complaint-related activities, or membership in any category protected by federal or state law. Qualifications