
Are you passionate about the social, emotional, and mental well-being of school children? Do you have the clinical skills, compassion, and drive to support kids and families in dynamic, high-energy, and creative environments? If so, join CSAC as a School-Based Clinician and work with children, teens, and their families in school settings.
School-Based Clinicians provide trauma-informed individual and group counseling, behavioral and emotional support, and case management. Currently, we have a part-time position open at the Monkton Central School.
Preferred Qualifications:
Compensation:
Find out what benefits are offered for a part-time position here List of benefits
School-based clinicians enjoy summers and all school vacations off. You could spend time with your family or pursue your personal interest!
Please note that this position requires the employee to have an NPI (National Provider Identifier) number in order to bill for services. If you do not already have an NPI number, CSAC will apply for one for you as part of credentialing. The federal department of Health and Human Services is responsible for issuing NPI numbers. It’s important to understand that HHS will not issue an NPI number for anyone with unpaid taxes or other federal obligations.
Equal Opportunity Employer

The Counseling Service of Addison County (CSAC) is a local community mental health center located in Middlebury, Vermont. Since 1959, CSAC has been an integral part of the Addison County community.
The Counseling Service offers a wide range of professional mental health and developmental services designed to meet the needs of those seeking help. We are able to provide a multi-disciplinary approach that draws on the expertise of our staff, which includes persons trained in developmental services, substance abuse treatment, psychiatry, psychology, mental health counseling, social work, family therapy, and child therapy.
Our goal is to help people live more productive lives in their communities.
The following Mission Statement and Values were adopted by the CSAC Board of Directors at their October 9th, 1997 Board meeting. The Mission Statement and Values are the result of several staff and community meetings, where input was gathered.
Mission Statement
The Counseling Service of Addison County is committed to promoting stable and safe communities by helping people live emotionally healthy and satisfying lives. We strive to provide the best mental health, substance abuse, and developmental services to improve the quality of life for all community members. We work collaboratively with community organizations to help individuals and families achieve maximum wellness.
Values we commit to:
Treat consumers and employees with courtesy, respect, and dignity
Design services based on people's strengths and capabilities
Listen to and involve consumers, staff, and the community
Respond to the evolving needs of the community and individuals
Focus on problem prevention and early intervention
Provide services which use resources wisely
Create vital roles within our organization for consumers and family members
Offer employees opportunities to grow and advance
Value diversity