Northeast Family Services
Clinician - Home Based
Northeast Family Services, Concord, New Hampshire, United States, 03306
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Clinician – Home Based
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Northeast Family Services is a premier mental health provider with over 20 years of experience serving children, youth, and families. We are looking for a dedicated mental health professional to join our rapidly growing and well‑regarded organization.
Responsibilities
Maintain assigned caseload and ensure proper implementation of in‑home services in accordance with referrals made by DCYF.
Work collaboratively with DCYF to respond to referral requests, create treatment plans, participate in treatment meetings, and provide regular clinical documentation.
Develop treatment plans with measurable and attainable goals in collaboration with families and DCYF.
Adhere to all documentation requirements of service delivery, including assessment writing and report writing.
Participate in reporting progress to the court system through in‑person appearances and written reporting as requested.
Provide therapeutic intervention to children, adults, and families as assigned in home and community‑based settings.
Provide parent education and supervised visitation to children, adults, and families in home and community‑based settings.
Serve as clinical lead on cases when multiple providers are assigned.
Interface with DCYF, the NH court system, schools, behavioral health providers, and any other involved members of the treatment team as necessary to provide quality service delivery.
Participate in an on‑call rotation: respond to phone calls to provide support to families as utilized.
Provide early evening availability required for working hours. Most visits to clients are in the afternoon or early evenings; must have flexible availability to work due to this. Schedule/hours are subject to our clients’ needs.
Successfully assess client risk on an ongoing basis and consult with clinical supervisor regarding any safety concerns.
Transport clients, including children and adults, requiring car seat and booster seat installation.
Maintain the ability to successfully document all clinical contacts and documentation through Electronic Health System.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or related human services field (valid under NH state guidelines) and at least 2 years of clinical experience working with children, adolescents, youth, and families in a home or community setting.
Bachelor’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or related human services field (valid under NH state guidelines) and at least 5 years of clinical experience working with children, adolescents, youth, and families in a home or community setting.
Valid driver’s license with reliable and consistent access to a vehicle; proof of insurance is required.
Benefits (Full‑time employees)
Health, dental & vision coverage
3 weeks paid vacation
11 paid holidays (including Juneteenth, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and NY Eve)
Generous sick time including mental health days
401(k) retirement plan with up to 4% match
Voluntary short and long‑term disability
Voluntary life insurance
Mileage reimbursement
Longevity award – monetary bonus and a vacation day annually
Company‑provided laptop and cell phone
Opportunity for professional growthSupervision for licensure provided
Tuition reimbursement
Personal cell phone discount
Compensation Full‑time: Salary $55,000 – $60,000 per year.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Health Care Provider – Mental Health Care
Location: New Hampshire
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Clinician – Home Based
role at
Northeast Family Services
and receive a $1000 stay‑on bonus!
Northeast Family Services is a premier mental health provider with over 20 years of experience serving children, youth, and families. We are looking for a dedicated mental health professional to join our rapidly growing and well‑regarded organization.
Responsibilities
Maintain assigned caseload and ensure proper implementation of in‑home services in accordance with referrals made by DCYF.
Work collaboratively with DCYF to respond to referral requests, create treatment plans, participate in treatment meetings, and provide regular clinical documentation.
Develop treatment plans with measurable and attainable goals in collaboration with families and DCYF.
Adhere to all documentation requirements of service delivery, including assessment writing and report writing.
Participate in reporting progress to the court system through in‑person appearances and written reporting as requested.
Provide therapeutic intervention to children, adults, and families as assigned in home and community‑based settings.
Provide parent education and supervised visitation to children, adults, and families in home and community‑based settings.
Serve as clinical lead on cases when multiple providers are assigned.
Interface with DCYF, the NH court system, schools, behavioral health providers, and any other involved members of the treatment team as necessary to provide quality service delivery.
Participate in an on‑call rotation: respond to phone calls to provide support to families as utilized.
Provide early evening availability required for working hours. Most visits to clients are in the afternoon or early evenings; must have flexible availability to work due to this. Schedule/hours are subject to our clients’ needs.
Successfully assess client risk on an ongoing basis and consult with clinical supervisor regarding any safety concerns.
Transport clients, including children and adults, requiring car seat and booster seat installation.
Maintain the ability to successfully document all clinical contacts and documentation through Electronic Health System.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or related human services field (valid under NH state guidelines) and at least 2 years of clinical experience working with children, adolescents, youth, and families in a home or community setting.
Bachelor’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or related human services field (valid under NH state guidelines) and at least 5 years of clinical experience working with children, adolescents, youth, and families in a home or community setting.
Valid driver’s license with reliable and consistent access to a vehicle; proof of insurance is required.
Benefits (Full‑time employees)
Health, dental & vision coverage
3 weeks paid vacation
11 paid holidays (including Juneteenth, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and NY Eve)
Generous sick time including mental health days
401(k) retirement plan with up to 4% match
Voluntary short and long‑term disability
Voluntary life insurance
Mileage reimbursement
Longevity award – monetary bonus and a vacation day annually
Company‑provided laptop and cell phone
Opportunity for professional growthSupervision for licensure provided
Tuition reimbursement
Personal cell phone discount
Compensation Full‑time: Salary $55,000 – $60,000 per year.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Health Care Provider – Mental Health Care
Location: New Hampshire
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