Old Colony YMCA

Fee-for-Service Clinician (part-time)

Old Colony YMCA  •  Brockton, MA (Onsite)  •  18 days ago
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Job Description

Old Colony YMCA has brought people together in communities throughout Massachusetts for 130 years and counting! This is a place where people of all ages, genders, religions, cultures, and beliefs can come together to learn from each other, get healthy, and find strength.

We do this important and compelling work through eight full-facility branches, a multi-site child care branch; a branch serving families experiencing homelessness and a branch that operates residential/non-residential programs for adolescents.

Under the supervision of the Clinical Coordinator, the Behavioral Health Clinician will provide a range of behavioral health services at the Old Colony YMCA Mental Health Clinic. Using a collaborative approach, the Behavioral Health Clinician will provide high quality, coordinated, comprehensive, behavioral health interventions.

While working as part of the OCY clinical treatment team, the Clinician will have the following responsibilities:

  • Complete Comprehensive Bio-psychosocial Evaluations
  • Provide individual and group counseling
  • Effectively communicate with OCY administrative and clinical staff
  • Effectively communicate with client’s collateral providers and family when needed
  • Maintain timely and proper documentation (Ehana) and meet productivity expectations
  • Participate in regular clinical supervision, team meetings, and trainings required by OCY
  • Maintain strict confidentiality (HIPAA)

Salary commensurate with licensure and experience. Clinical supervision provided, as well as many in-house trainings and opportunities for growth in a constantly growing social service sector of a great non-profit agency.


Job Type: Part-Time

Qualifications

Qualifications and Skills Required

  • Master’s degree in Psychology or related field from an accredited educational institution
  • Massachusetts Professional License (or license-eligible) (LMHC, LICSW, LADAC).
  • Ability to build rapport and establish strong therapeutic working relationships with clients
  • Ability to remain flexible and adaptive in treatment approach
  • Cross-cultural knowledge and skills (Cultural Humility)
  • Excellent verbal and written skills & Excellent clinical boundaries

* Skills Preferred

  • Experienced treating Dual Diagnosis and Substance Use Disorders
  • Experienced in facilitating group therapy
  • Experienced treating challenging populations (mandated, chronic disorders, complex cases)
  • Ability to serve as scheduled point of contact in clinic’s rotation for urgent needs

    Qualifications and Skills Required

    • Master’s degree in Psychology or related field from an accredited educational institution
    • Massachusetts Professional License (or license-eligible) (LMHC, LICSW, LADAC).
    • Ability to build rapport and establish strong therapeutic working relationships with clients
    • Ability to remain flexible and adaptive in treatment approach
    • Cross-cultural knowledge and skills (Cultural Humility)
    • Excellent verbal and written skills & Excellent clinical boundaries
Old Colony YMCA

About Old Colony YMCA

Website: www.oldcolonyymca.org

Twitter: @OldColonyYMCA

Facebook: www.facebook.com/oldcolonyymca.org

Instagram: @oldcolonyy

YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/oldcolonyymca

Since 1887, Old Colony Y (OCY) has worked tirelessly to effect lasting personal and social change. Old Colony YMCA is a charitable, non-profit Association committed to the development of strong spirit, mind, and body, guided by Judeo-Christian principles, to enrich the quality of life for everyone in our communities. We believe that our mission is to assist all people to develop to their fullest potential and to respond to ever-changing community needs with a focus on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.

We are a regional provider of human services and health and wellness programming for children, families, adults, and seniors from many diverse communities. At OCY, we view traditional YMCA services – like fitness, swimming, child care, and camp – through an alternate lens; beyond their explicit benefits to the health and wellness of our members and participants, they are also an opportunity for deeper engagement.

Last year the Y served more than 141,000 people throughout Southeastern Massachusetts at branches in Brockton, East Bridgewater, Easton, Plymouth, Middleboro, Stoughton, and Taunton. While most Ys have a focus on positive youth development, Old Colony Y is unique in our commitment to serve the most “at risk” members of our community, ensuring that everyone has access to OCY services if they should need them. We are committed to strengthening our capacity to respond to changing communities and ensure that everyone (including persons of diverse culture, ethnicity, religion, ability, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic level, and skill) have access and are welcomed and fully engaged.

OCY is governed by a 62 member Board who are active, with committees that provide oversight to all aspects of our operations including a Fiscal Committee, a Program Committee which reviews program and quality compliance, as well as tracking progress on strategic planning goals. We are purposefully working toward ensuring that our board and staff are reflective of the communities we serve. As a diverse organization of people joined together by a shared commitment to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to learn, grown and thrive, we strive to provide employment and volunteer opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds.

We offer a vast menu of services and community programs, including:

• Seven full-facility branches (Brockton – Central/Youth, Easton, East Bridgewater, Middleboro, Plymouth, Stoughton, and Taunton)

• A multi-site child care branch (Community Based Child Care) operating 48 sites daily

• Five summer camps (Camp Clark, Camp Satucket, Camp Yomechas, YMCA Camp in Stoughton, and Camp Massasoit)

• A branch serving families experiencing homelessness (Family Services)

• A branch focused on chronic disease and well-being initiatives (Healthy Living)

• Residential/non-residential branch programs for adolescents (Social Services)

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Brockton, MA
Year Founded
1887
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