Sr. Clinical Therapist - Per Diem
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Healthcare
Mental Health
SUMMARY
The Healthy Transitions Clinician will provide clinic and community-based services to youth and young adults ages 16-25 with significant mental health concerns. Healthy Transitions is designed to assist clients with meeting personal objectives for improving mental health, obtaining employment, reaching educational goals, and making successful transition to adulthood. The clinician will apply clinical skills to provide behavioral health services and supports to meet the needs of clients.
The clinician will be the primary contact person for clients and families. The clinician's primary goals are to build a positive relationship with participants and assist them in developing their abilities for illness-management. The clinician will provide support, education, consultation, and basic services to the participants and their families.
Brown University Health employees are expected to role model the organization s values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence as these values guide actions with patients, customers and one another. In addition, all employees are expected to demonstrate the core Success Factors which tell us how we work together and how we get things done. The core Success Factors include:
Instill Trust and Value Differences;
Patient and Community Focus and Collaborate.
- Maintain knowledge of the Healthy Transition s Coordinated Specialty Care evidence-based treatment model.
- Conduct client prescreening to determine eligibility and initial assessments to identify primary psychosis and symptom profile related to diagnosis.
- Complete intake and onboarding of new clients, obtain history, risk factor information, and involve families when appropriate to collect information.
- Provide psychoeducation to client and families.
- Support clients as they work towards their employment and educational goals.
- Use creative approaches and Motivational Interviewing to engage clients who may be ambivalent about participating in treatment.
- Provide clinical services as identified in the treatment plan, in the home, at a Center facility, and in the community.
- Assist clients to clarify goals, learn new skills to support behavior change, improve social and vocational skills and increase coping strategies.
- Remain current on available community resources relevant to clinical assignment and access them as needed.
- Maintain ongoing and collaborative relationship with client, team members, and community providers and partners.
- Develop treatment plans and initiate clinical interventions utilizing individual and group treatment and analyze the course and results of treatment.
- Participate in case consultation, collaborative care meetings, and integrated treatment planning, providing consultation regarding client s background, psychosocial functioning, and needs.
- Present and discuss program at community locations, job sites, hospitals, and with general practitioners for outreach and recruitment.
- Attend coordinated care meetings and report issues to Team Leader.
- Attend agency and Healthy Transitions staff meetings as scheduled.
- Attend weekly supervision as scheduled.
- Maintain detailed, accurate, and timely documentation in medical records.
- Enhance and maintain professional expertise through educational activities and trainings.
- Master s degree in social work, mental health counseling, or marriage and family therapy and on an independent licensing track with the RI Department of Health.
- At least 1-year of experience working with targeted population in a mental health setting.
- Analytical skills necessary to evaluate patients mental health needs and to formulate and implement a treatment plan.
- Knowledge of adolescent development and family systems issues.
- Advocacy and teaching skills.
- Valid driver s license and use of a car during normal working hours or other means of transportation in order to perform the major functions of the job.
- Automobile liability insurance coverage for vehicle used in accordance with Center requirements.
- CPR training obtained within 90 days of employment and maintained annually.
- Ability to work collaboratively as a team to coordinate care for youth and young adults with intensive needs.
Pay Range: $29.53-$48.72
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION- EEO Statement: Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.
- Location: GHI-Charlestown-4705 Old Post Road - 4705 Old Post Rd. Charlestown, Rhode Island 02813
- Work Type: 9:00-17:30
- Work Shift: Day
- Daily
Hours:
Per Diem - As required - Driving
Required:
Yes
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