American Training is a non-profit human services agency, proudly recognized as a Top Place to Work in Massachusetts by the Boston Globe and nationwide by USA Today. We’re known for our innovative, values-driven workplace culture powered by WOW! Magic—our signature blend of positivity, fun, creativity, and respect.
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We’re looking for a compassionate and motivated Licensed Clinician to join our team in providing assessments, evaluations, treatment and documentation of clinical care provided to Guests.
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As a Licensed Clinician in our Residential Programs, you’ll be a key player in supporting individuals with developmental disabilities and mental health needs. Through clinical assessments, behavioral interventions, and collaborative care, you’ll help our Residents live their best lives.
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What’s in it for you?
Salary:$80,000-$85,000/annually
- A role where your work truly matters—every single day
- Supportive leadership and a strong WOW! Magic workplace culture that values YOU
- VERY competitive pay and benefits
- NO billable hours involved!
- Mileage and CEU Reimbursement
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If you're passionate about empowering others, eager to learn, and ready to make a difference, we’d love to meet you.
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Job Summary
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As a Licensed Clinician in our Residential Programs, you'll play a vital role in creating a safe, respectful, and empowering environment for our Guests. You’ll write and implement structured behavioral plans and support individuals in building the skills they need to thrive—all while embracing American Training’s award-winning culture of dignity, respect, and WOW! Magic.
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Key Responsibilities
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- Responsible for clinical documentation to include safety plans, behavioral plans, behavioral assessments, risk assessments, mental status exams
- Provides assessment of Guests and Residents that may be in psychiatric crisis
- Provide training to Colleagues on treatment plans, behavior plans, trauma informed care and topics related to mental health issues
- Attend all required trainings and meetings including risk meetings, human rights meetings and interdisciplinary team meetings