This position sits within OnSide – the Community Outreach and Homeless Services Department of Liberation Programs. OnSide was established by Liberation to bridge the gap between working with individuals struggling with substance use disorders who may not currently be engaged in treatment services and traditional treatment approaches, while also serving individuals experiencing homelessness and other complex life challenges. OnSide offers culturally competent, trauma-informed outreach in an emotionally safe environment while delivering practical interventions and support. CLEAR (Community and Law Enforcement for Addiction Recovery) is a statewide deflection initiative supported by DMHAS through funding from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (Comprehensive Opioid and Stimulant Program). CLEAR brings together public health providers, hospitals, community agencies, first responders, law enforcement, and correctional partners to prevent overdose and provide support to individuals and families impacted by substance use disorders. The Clinical Practice Lead serves as a part-time clinical resource and consultant to the CLEAR Initiative and Community Outreach and Homeless Services Department. The position supports Outreach Specialists, Family Recovery Coaches, Hospital Liaison staff, Peer Staff, and other team members by providing clinical consultation, coaching, case review, care coordination support, staff development, and guidance related to best practices in community-based service delivery. The Clinical Practice Lead assists staff in working effectively with individuals experiencing substance use disorders, mental health concerns, homelessness, trauma, criminal justice involvement, chronic health conditions, and other complex challenges. The position promotes trauma-informed, harm reduction-oriented, person-centered approaches while supporting staff in navigating complex participant situations and service systems. The Clinical Practice Lead may provide direct services to selected participants when clinically indicated, including brief assessment, crisis intervention, family consultation, care coordination, and short-term supportive counseling. This position functions as a subject matter expert and clinical resource. It does not provide operational supervision of staff. Responsibility for personnel management, performance evaluations, disciplinary action, scheduling, leave approval, hiring, and other supervisory functions remains with program management. The position is limited to the term of the grant funds.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level