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Clinician
Waterville Public Schools
GJMS
School-Based Clinician – Waterville Public Schools
This is your opportunity to engage with students at the moments when clinical support is most needed—and where it will have the greatest impact. As a school clinician, you’ll have direct access to your students, their teachers, and the full range of daily supports they receive. The variety of students you’ll serve makes the work dynamic and meaningful, and the ability to provide clinical support in multiple settings offers flexibility and richness in your day-to-day experience.
This position specifically supports students receiving special education services. You’ll collaborate closely with IEP case managers to determine the most effective interventions for students’ mental health needs. In addition, you’ll be a key member of a highly supportive team of clinicians, with weekly supervision and guidance from a Clinical Director.
This is a school-year position that follows school-day hours and school vacations—an ideal schedule for working parents or those who value work-life balance aligned with the academic calendar.
Qualified Applicants Must
Waterville Public Schools is committed to enhancing the diversity and inclusivity of the school community and curriculum. In keeping with our policy on racial equity and inclusion, we are seeking a diverse pool of applicants. Candidates who will contribute to this goal are encouraged to identify their strengths and experiences in this area when they apply. Applicants should provide evidence of excellence in teaching/leadership/administration with a diverse student body.
Please apply via email or mail the application to Nancy Atkins natkins@aos92.org
25 Messalonske Avenue
Waterville, ME 04901
Waterville Public Schools
GJMS
School-Based Clinician – Waterville Public Schools
This is your opportunity to engage with students at the moments when clinical support is most needed—and where it will have the greatest impact. As a school clinician, you’ll have direct access to your students, their teachers, and the full range of daily supports they receive. The variety of students you’ll serve makes the work dynamic and meaningful, and the ability to provide clinical support in multiple settings offers flexibility and richness in your day-to-day experience.
This position specifically supports students receiving special education services. You’ll collaborate closely with IEP case managers to determine the most effective interventions for students’ mental health needs. In addition, you’ll be a key member of a highly supportive team of clinicians, with weekly supervision and guidance from a Clinical Director.
This is a school-year position that follows school-day hours and school vacations—an ideal schedule for working parents or those who value work-life balance aligned with the academic calendar.
Qualified Applicants Must
- Be a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or conditional (LMSW-cc), Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), or conditional (LCPC-C).
- Be a team-oriented worker.
- Have knowledge of child and adolescent development.
- Have knowledge in building and maintaining individualized Treatment Plans.
- Have 2 years of clinical experience.
- Possess knowledge of Medicaid billing (KEPRO) including prior authorizations, CSR’s and BHP supervision.
- Have knowledge of MaineCare Section 28 assessments, ITP preparation, and ITP reviews.
- Have knowledge of positive behavior support plans and behavior programming.
- Have knowledge of SEL curriculum.
- Have experience working with students working within a high school setting.
Waterville Public Schools is committed to enhancing the diversity and inclusivity of the school community and curriculum. In keeping with our policy on racial equity and inclusion, we are seeking a diverse pool of applicants. Candidates who will contribute to this goal are encouraged to identify their strengths and experiences in this area when they apply. Applicants should provide evidence of excellence in teaching/leadership/administration with a diverse student body.
Please apply via email or mail the application to Nancy Atkins natkins@aos92.org
25 Messalonske Avenue
Waterville, ME 04901