Clinician

Plummer Youth PromiseSalem, MA
9d$64,400 - $72,800

About The Position

The Clinician role for our Residential Programs in Salem, MA offers a meaningful opportunity to make a direct, lasting impact on the lives of youth and families served by Plummer Youth Promise. The clinician leads comprehensive behavioral health assessments, trauma-informed treatment planning, and individualized interventions using Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) to support residents’ growth and stability. Working in close partnership with youth, families, social workers, program managers, Residential Program Directors and community providers, this position ensures coordinated, responsive, and high-quality care. The role includes regular in-person engagement with residents and families, active participation in team and clinical meetings, and timely coordination of referrals and crisis supports. Clinicians are trusted to exercise strong clinical judgment while documenting thoughtfully and accurately in APRICOT (internal information tracking system). This position is ideal for a passionate, collaborative professional who is energized by Plummer’s mission and committed to helping young people build resilience, connection, and long-term success.

Requirements

  • Master’s Degree
  • Minimum of an LCSW
  • Strong verbal and written skills.
  • 1-3 Years of experience
  • Strong interpersonal skills and teamwork skills.
  • Excellent Professional boundaries and judgement
  • Ability to handle a fast-paced and stressful environment.
  • Keen sense of commitment to the Plummer Mission.
  • Valid Massachusetts Driver’s license and Acceptable driving History
  • Visual and hearing acuity to perform job functions
  • Ability to ascend and descend stairways
  • Ability to bend, reach, move and lift 75 pounds.

Responsibilities

  • Within 21 days of intake complete the CRAFFT Tool with the resident to assess substance abuse history and to inform treatment planning
  • Within 21 days of intake complete the PEARLS Assessment to assess trauma history and to inform treatment planning
  • Within 21 days Complete the CANS for all incoming residents.
  • Cohesively Collaborate with Social Workers, and Program Managers to communicate about a resident’s behavioral health needs and progress.
  • Meet, in-person with residents a minimum of one time per week and their parent/guardians where indicated. Meetings with parents/guardians may often occur in the family home.
  • Effectively utilize Collaborative Problem Solving with residents and their families to address their emotional and behavioral health needs.
  • Complete CPS Assessments
  • Execute Plan B conversations
  • Document all CPS activities on APRICOT
  • Actively participate in resident’s Large Team Meetings to report on the behavioral health needs and progress.
  • Coordinate and make any necessary behavioral health referrals on behalf of the resident and their parent/guardian.
  • Remain in close and frequent contact with all external behavioral health providers for all residents of the program.
  • While in the programs, arrange for any mobile crisis evaluations as necessary
  • Document all interventions on APRICOT through entering progress notes.
  • Provide transportation for residents to and from family time, or outside behavioral health appointments when requested.
  • Actively participate in staff and clinical meetings.
  • Attend and actively engage in all monthly staff meetings
  • Attend and actively engage in scheduled Supervision
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • 100% Employer Provided Medical Insurance
  • 100% Employer Provided Dental Insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Company parties
  • Paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Training & development
  • Wellness resources
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