What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Based Clinician position at Lowell Community Health Center?
- Regular Full Time
- Lowell, MA
LCHC
ID#: 839139465
Type: Regular Full Time
Category: Clinical
Base Pay: $86361.60/ Year-
The Organization
Lowell Community Health Center (Lowell CHC) is a community-based health care organization. Our programs have been recognized as national models. With a career at Lowell CHC, you will be joining a dynamic team of passionate and talented people.
Purpose
To foster a School-Based Health Center (SBHC) model of integrated mental health and primary care that enhances direct access to mental health services at the school-based health center.
The SBHC clinician will provide clinically appropriate behavioral health services to students in need, who may also be users of Lowell CHC’s SBHC located at the Stoklosa School. The target population is students in grades 5–8 at the Stoklosa School. Services may include:
Intake/diagnostic screenings or evaluations
Case evaluations and consults
Individual and family therapy
Group therapy
Referrals for follow-up care
Outreach
Crisis intervention
This position requires coordination between the SBHC Nurse Practitioner, SBHC Office Coordinator, and key school personnel.
As an employee of Lowell CHC, the Behavioral Health Provider will:
Register clients as Lowell CHC patients
Document clinical notes in Epic
Adhere to HIPAA privacy guidelines
Bill for all services
During non-school days (school vacations or summer recess), the Clinician will work in the Behavioral Health Services (BHS) department at the main facility (161 Jackson Street) to provide BHS screenings, intakes, and care management.
Responsibilities
Provide therapy in primary areas of PTSD and depression; may also address anxiety, grief, domestic violence, relationship difficulties, parent-child issues, acculturation challenges, and serious mental illnesses (including substance abuse).
Complete all clinical documentation in Epic per Health Center standards.
Meet direct care standards as set by the BHS Department.
Complete mandatory reporting, including abuse/neglect of children, elderly, or disabled individuals.
Initiate referrals for substance abuse treatment, coordinate services, and manage complex cases (including working with DCF and courts).
Provide crisis intervention for patients with suicidal or homicidal ideation, including consultation with medical staff and arranging ED transfers if needed.
Provide consultation to medical providers on mental health issues and collaborate in holistic patient care.
Participate in MDT, team meetings, and other staff/community meetings as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Experience with or interest in working with individuals affected by abuse, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, personality disorders, thought disorders, or other behavioral health conditions.
Outpatient individual counseling experience (required).
Ability to work effectively with a culturally diverse population.
Strong organizational skills and ability to work in a team-based, collaborative setting.
Bilingual skills preferred, but not required.
Master’s or doctoral degree in mental health counseling or social work (required).
Licensed in MA: LICSW, LMHC (or LMHC-eligible), LADC1, LMFT, LCSW (or LCSW-eligible), or psychologist.
CPR certification (required).
Physical Requirements
Frequent standing and walking (up to 80% of workday).
Occasional lifting, pushing, or pulling up to 30 lbs.
Ability to see and distinguish color.
Ability to perform CPR (chest compressions).
Work Environment
Frequent contact with patients, families, visitors, nurses, and other staff.
May be asked to work in different areas to meet patient needs.
Occasional stress and pressure due to multiple demands.
Possible exposure to body fluids and infectious diseases; protective wear is provided and encouraged.
Salary : $86,362