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Webster House
BUILDING CHILDREN'S FUTURES TOGETHER
Clinician
Position Overview:
Webster House is seeking an experienced and compassionate Licensed Clinician (LICSW or LCMHC), or a license-eligible clinician actively pursuing licensure, who is passionate about working with at-risk youth and their families. This full-time (40 hours/week) salaried position plays a key role in providing direct therapeutic services, coordinating care, and supporting the emotional and behavioral well-being of residents.
The clinician will join a multidisciplinary team dedicated to trauma-informed care, family engagement, and individualized treatment planning.
Primary Responsibilities
Manage a clinical caseload of up to 10 clients.
Provide individual and/or family therapy (minimum one session per client weekly) and crisis intervention as needed.
Conduct and document all clinical assessments and treatment planning, including: psychosocial assessments, CANS assessments, clinical assessments, treatment plans & safety plans.
Facilitate weekly group counseling sessions and maintain group notes.
Lead and participate in treatment plan meetings, ensuring collaboration with families and external stakeholders.
Engage in monthly case consultations with Case Managers to review treatment progress and recommendations.
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with state regulations and program standards.
Participate in bi-weekly clinical supervision with the Clinical Director.
Provide crisis intervention and support both during scheduled shifts and through on-call rotation (average of 5-7 days of on-call coverage a month).
Requirements:
Master's Degree in a Human Services-related field (Social Work, Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, or similar).
Current NH licensure (LICSW or LCMHC) or license eligibility with an active plan for supervision and licensure attainment.
Demonstrated experience providing therapy to youth with trauma histories and moderate emotional or behavioral needs.
Clinical experience with children and young adults, ages 8-20.
Experience in a clinical leadership or supervisory capacity preferred.
Strong understanding of trauma-informed, family-centered care models.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, organizational ability, and clinical judgment.
Must pass a criminal background check and fingerprinting, and possess a valid driver's license.
Benefits
Salary range ($65-75K) depending on if you are licensed eligible or already licensed
Competitive salary commensurate with experience and licensure
Full-time, 40 hours per week, salaried position
Comprehensive benefits package (details available upon request)
About Us
Founded in 1884, Webster House is a residential treatment program and children's home located in Manchester, NH. Our mission is to provide children ages 8-20 who are unable to live at home with a safe, therapeutic, and supportive environment. We focus on addressing four key areas of each youth's life: physical, social, personal, and family, to help them heal, grow, and prepare for a successful transition into adulthood.
At Webster House, we believe every child deserves safety, stability, and the opportunity to thrive. Our dedicated team of clinicians and residential staff work collaboratively to create a nurturing environment where youth can rebuild trust and rediscover hope, one relationship at a time.
Send your resume and cover letter to Jenn.Findley@websterhousenh.org
Apply now
135 Webster St. Manchester, NH 03104
603-622-8013 ext. 115
Webster House
BUILDING CHILDREN'S FUTURES TOGETHER
Clinician
Position Overview:
Webster House is seeking an experienced and compassionate Licensed Clinician (LICSW or LCMHC), or a license-eligible clinician actively pursuing licensure, who is passionate about working with at-risk youth and their families. This full-time (40 hours/week) salaried position plays a key role in providing direct therapeutic services, coordinating care, and supporting the emotional and behavioral well-being of residents.
The clinician will join a multidisciplinary team dedicated to trauma-informed care, family engagement, and individualized treatment planning.
Primary Responsibilities
Manage a clinical caseload of up to 10 clients.
Provide individual and/or family therapy (minimum one session per client weekly) and crisis intervention as needed.
Conduct and document all clinical assessments and treatment planning, including: psychosocial assessments, CANS assessments, clinical assessments, treatment plans & safety plans.
Facilitate weekly group counseling sessions and maintain group notes.
Lead and participate in treatment plan meetings, ensuring collaboration with families and external stakeholders.
Engage in monthly case consultations with Case Managers to review treatment progress and recommendations.
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with state regulations and program standards.
Participate in bi-weekly clinical supervision with the Clinical Director.
Provide crisis intervention and support both during scheduled shifts and through on-call rotation (average of 5-7 days of on-call coverage a month).
Requirements:
Master's Degree in a Human Services-related field (Social Work, Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, or similar).
Current NH licensure (LICSW or LCMHC) or license eligibility with an active plan for supervision and licensure attainment.
Demonstrated experience providing therapy to youth with trauma histories and moderate emotional or behavioral needs.
Clinical experience with children and young adults, ages 8-20.
Experience in a clinical leadership or supervisory capacity preferred.
Strong understanding of trauma-informed, family-centered care models.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, organizational ability, and clinical judgment.
Must pass a criminal background check and fingerprinting, and possess a valid driver's license.
Benefits
Salary range ($65-75K) depending on if you are licensed eligible or already licensed
Competitive salary commensurate with experience and licensure
Full-time, 40 hours per week, salaried position
Comprehensive benefits package (details available upon request)
About Us
Founded in 1884, Webster House is a residential treatment program and children's home located in Manchester, NH. Our mission is to provide children ages 8-20 who are unable to live at home with a safe, therapeutic, and supportive environment. We focus on addressing four key areas of each youth's life: physical, social, personal, and family, to help them heal, grow, and prepare for a successful transition into adulthood.
At Webster House, we believe every child deserves safety, stability, and the opportunity to thrive. Our dedicated team of clinicians and residential staff work collaboratively to create a nurturing environment where youth can rebuild trust and rediscover hope, one relationship at a time.
Send your resume and cover letter to Jenn.Findley@websterhousenh.org
Apply now
135 Webster St. Manchester, NH 03104
603-622-8013 ext. 115
Salary : $65,000 - $75,000