What are the responsibilities and job description for the Outpatient Therapist position at Community Services Institute?
Outpatient Therapist Community Services Institute (CSI) is searching for
Outpatient Mental Health Therapists to join our behavioral/mental health
team in Boston and Springfield. Our clinicians provide client-centered
therapy services to adults, adolescents, and children via telehealth or
in-person modalities. Clinicians must be familiar with trauma-informed
treatments for families facing systemic barriers and mental/behavioral
health challenges. Clinicians are tasked with completing paperwork in a
timely manner (progress notes, assessments, treatment plans), and will
be offered support as needed for the administrative aspects of community
mental health. About us: CSI was one of the first outpatient community
mental health clinics to offer home-based therapy to families facing
barriers to mental health care. CSI\'s community outreach model started
after long-term psychiatric hospitals were shut down in the 60\'s-70\'s
and replaced with outpatient mental health services. For nearly four
decades, CSI has remained dedicated to social justice and delivering
therapy in accessible ways, regardless of a person\'s circumstance. CSI
clinicians have the flexibility of a hybrid model, seeing clients
virtually, in-office, and in community settings. Requirements Clinicians
Who Will Provide Psychotherapy And Consultation To Children,
individuals, couples, and families. Collaborate with CSI\'s psychiatry
and Therapeutic Mentor program Self-motivated fee-for-service clinician
who enjoys flexibility in scheduling Complete assessments and develop
goal-directed treatment plans Some evenings are required to accommodate
clients\' work and school schedules Maintain 22 billable therapy and
consult hours per week Qualifications: Master\'s Degree (60 credits
minimum) in social work, counseling, psychology, or related field
Eligible for LICSW, LMHC, or LMFT Bilingual highly desirable
(Spanish/English) Culturally fluent Massachusetts CANS certification
Outpatient Mental Health Therapists to join our behavioral/mental health
team in Boston and Springfield. Our clinicians provide client-centered
therapy services to adults, adolescents, and children via telehealth or
in-person modalities. Clinicians must be familiar with trauma-informed
treatments for families facing systemic barriers and mental/behavioral
health challenges. Clinicians are tasked with completing paperwork in a
timely manner (progress notes, assessments, treatment plans), and will
be offered support as needed for the administrative aspects of community
mental health. About us: CSI was one of the first outpatient community
mental health clinics to offer home-based therapy to families facing
barriers to mental health care. CSI\'s community outreach model started
after long-term psychiatric hospitals were shut down in the 60\'s-70\'s
and replaced with outpatient mental health services. For nearly four
decades, CSI has remained dedicated to social justice and delivering
therapy in accessible ways, regardless of a person\'s circumstance. CSI
clinicians have the flexibility of a hybrid model, seeing clients
virtually, in-office, and in community settings. Requirements Clinicians
Who Will Provide Psychotherapy And Consultation To Children,
individuals, couples, and families. Collaborate with CSI\'s psychiatry
and Therapeutic Mentor program Self-motivated fee-for-service clinician
who enjoys flexibility in scheduling Complete assessments and develop
goal-directed treatment plans Some evenings are required to accommodate
clients\' work and school schedules Maintain 22 billable therapy and
consult hours per week Qualifications: Master\'s Degree (60 credits
minimum) in social work, counseling, psychology, or related field
Eligible for LICSW, LMHC, or LMFT Bilingual highly desirable
(Spanish/English) Culturally fluent Massachusetts CANS certification