New Hire Sign-on Bonus: $5,000.00
The Crotched Mountain School, a program of Seven Hills New Hampshire, is hiring a BCBA to support the Educational and Residential Departments.
Under supervision of the SHNH Clinical Director, the Board CertifiedBehavior Analyst (BCBA) assesses, designs, implements, and evaluates the implementation of behavior analytic interventions designed to prevent/respond to challenging behavior and to teach meaningful skills to children with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities and their caregivers. The BCBA is a contributing member of a multidisciplinary team, collaborating with families, program staff, and other key stakeholders to improve outcomes and to promote wraparound care. The BCBA serves as a clinical consultant to a caseload of children across settings, providing staff professional training as part of their program consultation. Maintains compliance with applicable regulations and policies and engages in ongoing professional development and systems improvement in effort to support systems-wide interventions as well as direct/indirect interventions for children.
The BCBA is provided with a laptop, cell phone and email to perform job duties. Travel may be required.
YOU Inc is looking for Youth Support Workers to join our home-based team! Our Youth Support staff work as a member of our Support and Stabilization team to provide home and community-based support, skill building, and case management for youth involved with the Department of Children and Families.
Master's Level In-Home Clinician
$26.44/hr.
$5000 Sign-on Bonus
The Behavioral Health (BH) Clinician–I will be responsible for providing direct clinical care to children, adolescents and their families, as appropriate to the program in which the clinician works. The clinician will ensure that the highest-quality services are provided in compliance with performance specifications, agency policies and procedures, and regulating entities. Clinicians should provide services in keeping with best practices, evidence-based knowledge, and the ethics of their educational discipline. The clinician should attend to risk issues, documentation of care, timeliness of documentation, professionalism, productivity, and administrative issues related to providing clinical care.
$21.63/hr
$3000 Sign-on Bonus
The Behavioral Health (BH) Counselor: BA-CBHI will be responsible for providing services as a member of the CBHI home-based services team as a Therapeutic Training and Support (TT&S) and/or as a Therapeutic Mentor (TM).
In the role of TT&S, the Counselor: BA-CBHI will function as a member of the In-Home Therapy (IHT) team by providing therapeutic interventions youth and/or adult, under the supervision of and in collaboration with an In-Home Therapist (IHT) to support and assist with the implementation of the clinician’s treatment plan.
In the role of TM, the Counselor: BA-CBHI will be responsible for providing youth, and on occasion adult, with a structured, one-to one, strength-based community support for the purpose of addressing daily living, social, and communication needs. This role may also involve milieu-based mentoring work.
The Behavioral Health (BH) Counselor: BA-CBHI may also provide Support & Stabilization services through the DCF contract. In those situations, the Counselor will be responsible for providing parents/caregivers with a structured, strength-based community support for the purpose of developing parenting/caregiving skills. Services include service plan development, service coordination, and resource development; provide education, support, coaching, training and advocacy.
All services provided by a Counselor: BA-CBHI include service plan development, service coordination, resource development, and teaching the youth to understand, direct, interpret, manage, and control feelings and emotional responses to situations and to assist the parents/caregiver/family in addressing and supporting the youth’s mental health needs; or provide support, coaching, and training to the youth in developing age-appropriate behaviors, skills, and relationships.
The Counselor: BA-CBHI should attend to risk issues, documentation of care, timeliness of documentation, professionalism, caseload expectations, and administrative issues related to providing services.
New Hire Sign-on Bonus: $5,000.00
The Crotched Mountain School, a program of Seven Hills New Hampshire, is hiring a BCBA to support the Educational and Residential Departments.
Under supervision of the SHNH Clinical Director, the Board CertifiedBehavior Analyst (BCBA) assesses, designs, implements, and evaluates the implementation of behavior analytic interventions designed to prevent/respond to challenging behavior and to teach meaningful skills to children with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities and their caregivers. The BCBA is a contributing member of a multidisciplinary team, collaborating with families, program staff, and other key stakeholders to improve outcomes and to promote wraparound care. The BCBA serves as a clinical consultant to a caseload of children across settings, providing staff professional training as part of their program consultation. Maintains compliance with applicable regulations and policies and engages in ongoing professional development and systems improvement in effort to support systems-wide interventions as well as direct/indirect interventions for children.
The BCBA is provided with a laptop, cell phone and email to perform job duties. Travel may be required.
The Behavioral Health (BH) Clinician–I will be responsible for providing direct clinical care to children, adolescents and their families, as appropriate to the program in which the clinician works. The clinician will ensure that the highest-quality services are provided in compliance with performance specifications, agency policies and procedures, and regulating entities. Clinicians should provide services in keeping with best practices, evidence-based knowledge, and the ethics of their educational discipline. The clinician should attend to risk issues, documentation of care, timeliness of documentation, professionalism, productivity, and administrative issues related to providing clinical care.
The Behavioral Health (BH) Clinician–I will be responsible for providing direct clinical care to children, adolescents and their families, as appropriate to the program in which the clinician works. The clinician will ensure that the highest-quality services are provided in compliance with performance specifications, agency policies and procedures, and regulating entities. Clinicians should provide services in keeping with best practices, evidence-based knowledge, and the ethics of their educational discipline. The clinician should attend to risk issues, documentation of care, timeliness of documentation, professionalism, productivity, and administrative issues related to providing clinical care.
The Behavioral Health (BH) Counselor: BA-CBHI will be responsible for providing services as a member of the CBHI home-based services team as a Therapeutic Training and Support (TT&S) and/or as a Therapeutic Mentor (TM).
In the role of TT&S, the Counselor: BA-CBHI will function as a member of the In-Home Therapy (IHT) team by providing therapeutic interventions youth and/or adult, under the supervision of and in collaboration with an In-Home Therapist (IHT) to support and assist with the implementation of the clinician’s treatment plan.
In the role of TM, the Counselor: BA-CBHI will be responsible for providing youth, and on occasion adult, with a structured, one-to one, strength-based community support for the purpose of addressing daily living, social, and communication needs. This role may also involve milieu-based mentoring work.
The Behavioral Health (BH) Counselor: BA-CBHI may also provide Support & Stabilization services through the DCF contract. In those situations, the Counselor will be responsible for providing parents/caregivers with a structured, strength-based community support for the purpose of developing parenting/caregiving skills. Services include service plan development, service coordination, and resource development; provide education, support, coaching, training and advocacy.
All services provided by a Counselor: BA-CBHI include service plan development, service coordination, resource development, and teaching the youth to understand, direct, interpret, manage, and control feelings and emotional responses to situations and to assist the parents/caregiver/family in addressing and supporting the youth’s mental health needs; or provide support, coaching, and training to the youth in developing age-appropriate behaviors, skills, and relationships.
The Counselor: BA-CBHI should attend to risk issues, documentation of care, timeliness of documentation, professionalism, caseload expectations, and administrative issues related to providing services.
The Behavioral Health (BH) Counselor: BA-CBHI will be responsible for providing services as a member of the CBHI home-based services team as a Therapeutic Training and Support (TT&S) and/or as a Therapeutic Mentor (TM).
In the role of TT&S, the Counselor: BA-CBHI will function as a member of the In-Home Therapy (IHT) team by providing therapeutic interventions youth and/or adult, under the supervision of and in collaboration with an In-Home Therapist (IHT) to support and assist with the implementation of the clinician’s treatment plan.
In the role of TM, the Counselor: BA-CBHI will be responsible for providing youth, and on occasion adult, with a structured, one-to one, strength-based community support for the purpose of addressing daily living, social, and communication needs. This role may also involve milieu-based mentoring work.
The Behavioral Health (BH) Counselor: BA-CBHI may also provide Support & Stabilization services through the DCF contract. In those situations, the Counselor will be responsible for providing parents/caregivers with a structured, strength-based community support for the purpose of developing parenting/caregiving skills. Services include service plan development, service coordination, and resource development; provide education, support, coaching, training and advocacy.
All services provided by a Counselor: BA-CBHI include service plan development, service coordination, resource development, and teaching the youth to understand, direct, interpret, manage, and control feelings and emotional responses to situations and to assist the parents/caregiver/family in addressing and supporting the youth’s mental health needs; or provide support, coaching, and training to the youth in developing age-appropriate behaviors, skills, and relationships.
The Counselor: BA-CBHI should attend to risk issues, documentation of care, timeliness of documentation, professionalism, caseload expectations, and administrative issues related to providing services.
The Behavioral Health (BH) Counselor: BA-CBHI will be responsible for providing services as a member of the CBHI home-based services team as a Therapeutic Training and Support (TT&S) and/or as a Therapeutic Mentor (TM).
In the role of TT&S, the Counselor: BA-CBHI will function as a member of the In-Home Therapy (IHT) team by providing therapeutic interventions youth and/or adult, under the supervision of and in collaboration with an In-Home Therapist (IHT) to support and assist with the implementation of the clinician’s treatment plan.
In the role of TM, the Counselor: BA-CBHI will be responsible for providing youth, and on occasion adult, with a structured, one-to one, strength-based community support for the purpose of addressing daily living, social, and communication needs. This role may also involve milieu-based mentoring work.
The Behavioral Health (BH) Counselor: BA-CBHI may also provide Support & Stabilization services through the DCF contract. In those situations, the Counselor will be responsible for providing parents/caregivers with a structured, strength-based community support for the purpose of developing parenting/caregiving skills. Services include service plan development, service coordination, and resource development; provide education, support, coaching, training and advocacy.
All services provided by a Counselor: BA-CBHI include service plan development, service coordination, resource development, and teaching the youth to understand, direct, interpret, manage, and control feelings and emotional responses to situations and to assist the parents/caregiver/family in addressing and supporting the youth’s mental health needs; or provide support, coaching, and training to the youth in developing age-appropriate behaviors, skills, and relationships.
The Counselor: BA-CBHI should attend to risk issues, documentation of care, timeliness of documentation, professionalism, caseload expectations, and administrative issues related to providing services.
Under supervision of the Director of Clinical Services, the Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Clinician/Clinical Rehabilitation Specialist contributes as a member of a multi-disciplinary team supporting the community-integrated rehabilitation of adults with brain injuries. Primary functions include 1) conducting clinical assessments at intake, admission, and throughout care within our agency covering rehabilitation, skill development, and behavior management needs, 2) development of intervention plans to address skill development and rehabilitation protocols implemented by direct support staff, 3) serving as clinical consultant to a caseload of residential programs, 4) oversight of rehabilitation and behavioral programs implemented by a direct support staff, 5) continuous staff development and training activities as part of program consultation, 6) collaboration with program administration and leadership in the ongoing performance improvement and systems development, and 7) maintaining optimal relationships with families, program staff, and State caseworkers.
The position requires experience with people with acquired brain injuries (ABI) and rehabilitation. The position requires an advanced degree in a field with direct applicability to community-based rehabilitation for people with ABI (MA/MS in mental health, rehabilitation, applied behavior analysis, psychology, and related fields). The clinician must be able to effectively form positive relationships and collaborate with participants, co-workers, and all stakeholders.
Assistant ABI Clinician/Clinical Rehabilitation Specialist. With approval of Director of Clinical Services and the Vice President of SHNC, the designation “assistant” may be added to the job title. This is reserved for individuals who have completed a substantial portion of graduate coursework in a clinical field related to serving individuals with ABI, plus field experience in serving people with ABI and/or field experience delivering (supervised) clinical services in another role/capacity; plus currently enrolled in a graduate program of study leading to completion of a terminal degree appropriate for licensure or certification as a clinical specialist. (Maintaining enrollment and meeting an agreed upon completion date are required for continued employment).
Under supervision of the Director of Clinical Services, the Behavioral Technician will support the implementation of behavior support plans, collect data, and assist with conducting assessments (e.g., preference assessments), and attend meetings as needed. Maintains compliance with Department of Developmental Services (DDS) regulations and SHF/SHCS policies and procedures.
*** Residential Clinician ***
The Behavioral Health (BH) Clinician–I will be responsible for providing direct clinical care to children, adolescents and their families, as appropriate to the program in which the clinician works. The clinician will ensure that the highest-quality services are provided in compliance with performance specifications, agency policies and procedures, and regulating entities. Clinicians should provide services in keeping with best practices, evidence-based knowledge, and the ethics of their educational discipline. The clinician should attend to risk issues, documentation of care, timeliness of documentation, professionalism, productivity, and administrative issues related to providing clinical care.
*** In-Home Therapist ***
New Rate of $28.84/hr
Additional $5,000/yr for bilingual!
Imagine yourself making a lasting impact in the lives of children and families
**New Hire Sign-On Bonus: $5,000 (50% paid after 6 months, 50% paid after 12 months of continuous employment.)
*$1,000 paid towards student loans per year completed.
- As an In Home Child & Family Clinician, you will provide family-focused clinical support in the client’s homes and communities.
- You will have the opportunity to work with clients with diverse levels of need and backgrounds.
- You will have the unique opportunity to travel the family’s mental health journey wherever it takes them and provide support and guidance along the way.
*** In-Home Therapist ***
New Rate of $28.84/hr
Additional $5,000/yr for bilingual!
Imagine yourself making a lasting impact in the lives of children and families
**New Hire Sign-On Bonus: $5,000 (50% paid after 6 months, 50% paid after 12 months of continuous employment.)
*$1,000 paid towards student loans per year completed.
- As an In Home Child & Family Clinician, you will provide family-focused clinical support in the client’s homes and communities.
- You will have the opportunity to work with clients with diverse levels of need and backgrounds.
- You will have the unique opportunity to travel the family’s mental health journey wherever it takes them and provide support and guidance along the way.
*** In-Home Therapist ***
New Rate of $28.84/hr
Additional $5,000/yr for bilingual!
Imagine yourself making a lasting impact in the lives of children and families
**New Hire Sign-On Bonus: $5,000 (50% paid after 6 months, 50% paid after 12 months of continuous employment.)
*$1,000 paid towards student loans per year completed.
- As an In Home Child & Family Clinician, you will provide family-focused clinical support in the client’s homes and communities.
- You will have the opportunity to work with clients with diverse levels of need and backgrounds.
- You will have the unique opportunity to travel the family’s mental health journey wherever it takes them and provide support and guidance along the way.
*** In-Home Therapist ***
New Rate of $28.84/hr
Additional $5,000/yr for bilingual!
Imagine yourself making a lasting impact in the lives of children and families
**New Hire Sign-On Bonus: $5,000 (50% paid after 6 months, 50% paid after 12 months of continuous employment.)
*$1,000 paid towards student loans per year completed.
- As an In Home Child & Family Clinician, you will provide family-focused clinical support in the client’s homes and communities.
- You will have the opportunity to work with clients with diverse levels of need and backgrounds.
- You will have the unique opportunity to travel the family’s mental health journey wherever it takes them and provide support and guidance along the way.
*** In-Home Therapist ***
New Rate of $28.84/hr
Additional $5,000/yr for bilingual!
Imagine yourself making a lasting impact in the lives of children and families
**New Hire Sign-On Bonus: $5,000 (50% paid after 6 months, 50% paid after 12 months of continuous employment.)
*$1,000 paid towards student loans per year completed.
- As an In Home Child & Family Clinician, you will provide family-focused clinical support in the client’s homes and communities.
- You will have the opportunity to work with clients with diverse levels of need and backgrounds.
- You will have the unique opportunity to travel the family’s mental health journey wherever it takes them and provide support and guidance along the way.
*** Residential Clinician ***
$5,000 sign on bonus, additional $5,000/yr for bilingual!
The Behavioral Health (BH) Clinician–I will be responsible for providing direct clinical care to children, adolescents and their families, as appropriate to the program in which the clinician works. The clinician will ensure that the highest-quality services are provided in compliance with performance specifications, agency policies and procedures, and regulating entities. Clinicians should provide services in keeping with best practices, evidence-based knowledge, and the ethics of their educational discipline. The clinician should attend to risk issues, documentation of care, timeliness of documentation, professionalism, productivity, and administrative issues related to providing clinical care.
$5,000 Sign-On Bonus for Clinicians - limited time only!
Stetson School is an affiliate of Seven Hills Foundation. We are a residential treatment program for youth with trauma related complex behaviors is currently hiring Clinicians.
Full-Time: Stetson School supports a work-life balance and offer flexibility in work hours and ability to work from home as needed.
Stetson School takes pride in assessing and understanding complex trauma, problem sexual and other high-risk behavior. Our assessment and clinical formulations interfaces and informs treatment and how it impacts youth, families and communities.
The clinician is a member of a multidisciplinary team providing direct treatment and treatment oversight for youth in our care ages 9 to 22. The clinician provides treatment interventions to youth and family through individual and family modalities.
Be a part of the Stetson School team where you can make a difference and have a positive impact in a child's life!
Every staff is a leader in developing a healing environment that promotes a healthy life and teaches social skills to our students.
Paid training! Excellent Benefits! Opportunities for Advancement!
Clinicians are provided a paid 10-day New Employee Orientation and receive training on CPR/First Aid, Crisis Prevention Intervention & Trauma-Informed Care.
Opportunity for paid CEUs, on-going professional trainings and enhanced student loan re-payment available