Clinician - CCS
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Crisis Counselor
Benefits at Eliot
- Generous Paid Time Off – Vacation, sick time, and paid holidays
- Comprehensive Benefits – Medical, dental, and vision plans
- Retirement Savings – 401(k) with employer match
- Wellness & Family Support – Discounted fitness services and access to trusted childcare resources
- Financial Security – 100% company-paid life and accidental death insurance
- Professional Growth – Ongoing training, career advancement programs, tuition reimbursement, and leadership development
Eliot is seeking a compassionate and dedicated CCS Clinician to provide high-quality care and support to clients in need. The Community Crisis Stabilization (CCS) program is a vital component of Eliot’s innovative Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC), which serves as a centralized access point for mental health and substance use services for youth, families, and adults.
As a CCS Clinician, you will play a critical role in delivering urgent care through crisis planning, stabilization, and short-term treatment to support clients during acute periods. In collaboration with a multidisciplinary CBHC team, you will provide solution-focused clinical interventions aimed at managing crises and promoting stability until ongoing services are established.
Responsibilities- Deliver urgent behavioral health care through diagnostic evaluations, crisis planning, stabilization interventions, and short-term treatment for individuals and families experiencing acute needs
- Provide flexible, community-based care in office settings, virtually, at home, or in the community based on clinical direction and client preference
- Offer direct, solution-focused clinical support including skills training, behavior modeling, and crisis resolution to help stabilize clients until ongoing services are in place
- Assess safety and service needs including determining appropriate levels of care such as community services or hospitalization and develop stabilization-focused treatment plans
- Collaborate across care systems supporting hospital admissions and discharges, maintaining communication with the triage team, and participating in ongoing clinical trainings and assessments
- Master’s degree in Psychology, Social Work or related field.
- Independent Clinical licensure, preferred
- Experience working with adults with mental illness/substance abuse
- Strong diagnostic skills, competence in crisis intervention, ability to develop short-term interventions to support clients/families, and engagement strategies.
- Must be able to quickly establish rapport with individuals with a wide range of clinical presentations.
Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am-6:00 pm (16 hours)
Annual Salary- $26,000 (non-licensed)
- $28,000 (licensed)
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