Join a community-focused hospital as a Behavioral Health Clinician, where you'll provide essential clinical services to support individuals facing substance use and psychiatric challenges. Your expertise will help create a compassionate environment that fosters patient care and engagement.
Key Responsibilities
Provide direct and indirect clinical services for substance use and psychiatric disorders
Conduct crisis assessments and intake assessments
Facilitate individual, group, and family therapy
Develop and implement treatment plans
Participate in clinical team meetings and supervision
Maintain accurate documentation and reporting
Required Qualifications
Master’s degree
Connecticut licensure as LPCA, LMSW, LCSW, LMFT, or LPC
Preferred Qualifications
Training in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Familiarity with abuse and neglect reporting
Knowledge of community-based resources
Experience with pre-authorization and billing processes
Benefits & Perks
Generous vacation and sick time401(k) and medical/dental/vision insuranceTuition reimbursementFree parkingDiscounts at local retailers and childcare centers