The Connection, Inc.
Therapist 2 - Park Street Inn (New Haven)
The Connection, Inc., New Haven, Connecticut, us, 06540
Therapist 2 | Park Street Inn | New Haven
Salary: $65,000 - $70,000 per year. Schedule: Monday through Friday, regular business hours with flexibility.
Program Summary
Park Street Inn is a program serving adults with serious and persistent mental illness. The program provides supervised residential support with on-site clinical, vocational and psycho-educational services. Our collaborative goals are to maintain residential stability, manage psychiatric symptoms, increase community participation, and develop skills to transition to a more independent level of care.
Position Summary
The clinician is responsible for providing onsite individual and group therapy using evidence-based and trauma-informed practices; establishing individualized treatment and crisis plans; and providing education and staff support around clinical interventions and client needs. The ideal candidate will possess exceptional organizational and documentation skills, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment and proactively engage clients in services. Experience with individuals with chronic mental illness or co-occurring disorders is strongly preferred.
Requirements
Master’s Degree.
LMSW or LPC-A with 5 years’ experience in the mental health field; fully licensed LPC or LCSW strongly desired.
Valid driver’s license.
Orientation
If selected for employment, the new hire will attend a two-day mandatory New Hire Orientation at the Roscommon office in Middletown.
Benefits
Medical, dental, vision benefits and additional voluntary coverages for full-time employees.
403(b) retirement plan with employer matching contribution.
Company-paid short- and long-term disability and life insurance for full-time employees.
Paid time off (vacation, personal, sick) for full-time employees.
12 paid holidays.
The Connection is a statewide human services and community development agency that provides unique solutions to the problems of homelessness, mental illness, substance use, child welfare, and community justice rehabilitation. For additional information, visit www.theconnectioninc.org.
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Program Summary
Park Street Inn is a program serving adults with serious and persistent mental illness. The program provides supervised residential support with on-site clinical, vocational and psycho-educational services. Our collaborative goals are to maintain residential stability, manage psychiatric symptoms, increase community participation, and develop skills to transition to a more independent level of care.
Position Summary
The clinician is responsible for providing onsite individual and group therapy using evidence-based and trauma-informed practices; establishing individualized treatment and crisis plans; and providing education and staff support around clinical interventions and client needs. The ideal candidate will possess exceptional organizational and documentation skills, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment and proactively engage clients in services. Experience with individuals with chronic mental illness or co-occurring disorders is strongly preferred.
Requirements
Master’s Degree.
LMSW or LPC-A with 5 years’ experience in the mental health field; fully licensed LPC or LCSW strongly desired.
Valid driver’s license.
Orientation
If selected for employment, the new hire will attend a two-day mandatory New Hire Orientation at the Roscommon office in Middletown.
Benefits
Medical, dental, vision benefits and additional voluntary coverages for full-time employees.
403(b) retirement plan with employer matching contribution.
Company-paid short- and long-term disability and life insurance for full-time employees.
Paid time off (vacation, personal, sick) for full-time employees.
12 paid holidays.
The Connection is a statewide human services and community development agency that provides unique solutions to the problems of homelessness, mental illness, substance use, child welfare, and community justice rehabilitation. For additional information, visit www.theconnectioninc.org.
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