
Clinician I or II - Full-time -n1st shift - Mon-Fri
Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc. (CMHA), New Britain, CT, United States
Why CMHA?
Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc. (CMHA) is a private non‑profit treatment provider headquartered in New Business, with seven locations throughout the city and in Waterbury. We partner with clients and the community to promote recovery from mental illness and substance use, treating more than 7,500 adults and children each year. CMHA is Connecticut’s first fully Joint Commission accredited Behavioral Health Home and is a SAMHSA Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). Visit cmhacc.org to learn more.
Internal mobility and career pathing is a focus at CMHA with many employees growing from individual contributors to leaders.
CMHA is looking to hire a full‑time, 40 hours per week Clinician for our MDFT program. This position will be located at 233 Main St. New Business, CT. (Mon‑Fri 9:00 am – 5:00 pm).
Compensation
Clinician I – Annual salary range starts at $57,000.
Clinician II – Annual salary range starts at $65,500.
Clinician I eligible for a $7,000 sign‑on incentive.
Clinician II eligible for a $10,000 sign‑on incentive.
Incentive payments paid out half after 6 months and after 1 year.
Compensation is determined by relevant experience, education, skills, and internal pay equity. Benefits and paid time off package are also considered for a well‑rounded competitive approach.
Compensation for each position is determined not only by years of relevant experience, education, and skills, but also by maintaining internal pay equity. CMHA also takes into consideration our benefits and paid time off package to provide a well‑rounded and competitive approach to the applicant’s overall compensation.
Position Summary
Serve as a key member of the Multi‑Dimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) treatment team, providing treatment for youth/young adults and parents with substance abuse and co‑occurring disorders. Services include substance abuse/mental health screening, brief counseling, Multi‑Disciplinary Family Therapy (MDFT), Medication Assisted Treatment, case management and recovery support services, substance abuse/tobacco cessation and prevention groups. Provide in‑home or office‑based MDFT in coordination with other agency and community services and document services required by program policies and funding sources.
Responsibilities
Develop and maintain recovery‑oriented therapeutic relationships with individuals through ongoing assessment, individual and group therapy, both onsite and in the community.
Maintain all training and certifications as required by program model.
Collaborate with client, team, and natural supports to develop client‑centered treatment plans.
Manage emergency and crisis situations both on‑site and in the community.
Act in accordance with mandated reporting laws.
Complete assessment tools, integrate pertinent information to establish diagnoses, and analyze data to create clinical formulation within designated timeframe.
Complete documentation within designated timeframes as established by CMHA and external regulatory agencies.
Act in accordance with program and agency regulatory bodies, including but not limited to: state, federal, Joint Commission, DCF, and DMHAS.
Requirements
Clinician I: Must have associates license (MFTA, PCA, LMSW); must be eligible for LCSW, LMFT, LPC.
Clinician II: Must have a Connecticut license as a LCSW, LMFT, LPC, or Ph.D. as appropriate for services.
Will be certified in MANDT, first aid, and CPR.
Valid Connecticut Driver’s License.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance packages.
403(b) retirement savings plan with CMHA matching starting after 1 year of service.
11 observed holidays.
3 wellbeing days off on a Friday throughout the year to extend a long weekend.
2 CHMA/Personal days to use throughout the calendar year.
Up to 24 days of PTO that increases with years of service.
Paid agency closure between Christmas and New Year’s (except 24/7 programs) – must be approved annually.
Company‑paid Life Insurance and Long‑Term Disability.
A comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that offers counseling, coaching, and wellness resources for staff as well as members of their household.
Higher education tuition discounts at participating schools through the Alliance’s academic partnerships.
Free ongoing professional development opportunities and continuous access to Continuing Education Units (CEUs), featuring comprehensive training in Evidence‑Based Practices, such as EMDR, DBT, and CBT.
Employee discounts for shopping, the New Business YMCA, travel, and entertainment.
Free employee subscriptions to the Calm app.
Annual Company Picnic.
CMHA‑sponsored Loan Reimbursement Program and Scholarship Program.
Free Student Loan Wellness
Student loan consolidation and refinancing.
Loan payoff projection dashboard.
Coaching and support via chat, email, and phone.
College cost calculator.
College financial planning.
3 NHSC‑approved sites for federal student loan repayment.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Enhancement
Automated Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) form management for past and present employers.
Automated reminders for annual (PSLF) recertifications to help you stay on track.
Resources and ongoing communications that make PSLF understandable.
The opportunity to receive the national average of $72,000.00 in forgiveness.
Community Mental Health Affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer except in the case of a bon fide occupation qualification or as otherwise permitted or required by law, does not discriminate of the basis of race, color, age, disability, sec, childbirth (including pregnancy) or related medical condition including by not limited to lactation, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or military status, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital or familiar status, genetic information, status with regard to public assistance, citizenship status or any other characteristic protected by applicable equal employment opportunity laws.
Any individual needing assistance in completing an online application should contact CMHA's Human Resources Department at Careers@cmhacc.org.
Qualifications
Education
Master’s degree in behavioral health (psychology, social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, alcohol and drug counseling).
Credentials And Licenses
Must have associates license (MFTA, PCA, LMSW).
Must be eligible for LCSW, LMFT, LPC.
Will be certified in MANDT, first aid, and CPR.
Bi‑lingual preferred (Spanish/English).
Valid Connecticut Driver’s License.
Preferred Qualifications
Bilingual in English and Spanish.
Experience
Successful experience in mental health or related field, preferably a minimum of 1–3 years including but not limited to the provision of substance use treatment and co‑occurring treatment services with children, adolescents, adults, and/or families.
For Spanish Speaking Applicants: Bilingual/Bicultural (English/Spanish/Latino/a) and knowledge of cultural values, traditions, and practices.
Beginner to intermediate experience with Microsoft Office products including Word and Outlook.
Experience in or the ability or willingness to learn how to use an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system, which includes appointment scheduling, authorization tracking, assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and discharge summaries.
Competency
Capability to problem solve, use good judgment, work independently and as a team member.
Excellent communication skills, ability to present ideas clearly and objectively orally and in writing.
Ability to utilize the DSM‑5 and identify clinical diagnoses in formulation of appropriate treatment for clients.
Awareness/sensitivity to those we serve that encourages and promotes a positive, productive and collegial environment, including culture, language, gender, sexual orientation, gender preference, physical handicap and spirituality.
Effective interpersonal communication skills with individuals with mental health and co‑occurring disorders, as well as with their families/caregivers and natural support.
Maintain client confidentiality in accordance with CMHA policy, and state and federal regulations.
Capacity to understand and incorporate recovery‑based treatment, language, and interventions into documentation and daily operations.
Ability to work in a fast‑paced environment, utilizing excellent time management skills, flexibility regarding scheduling, and the ability to balance a number of priorities based on workload in the completion of job responsibilities.
Job ID#433
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Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc. (CMHA) is a private non‑profit treatment provider headquartered in New Business, with seven locations throughout the city and in Waterbury. We partner with clients and the community to promote recovery from mental illness and substance use, treating more than 7,500 adults and children each year. CMHA is Connecticut’s first fully Joint Commission accredited Behavioral Health Home and is a SAMHSA Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). Visit cmhacc.org to learn more.
Internal mobility and career pathing is a focus at CMHA with many employees growing from individual contributors to leaders.
CMHA is looking to hire a full‑time, 40 hours per week Clinician for our MDFT program. This position will be located at 233 Main St. New Business, CT. (Mon‑Fri 9:00 am – 5:00 pm).
Compensation
Clinician I – Annual salary range starts at $57,000.
Clinician II – Annual salary range starts at $65,500.
Clinician I eligible for a $7,000 sign‑on incentive.
Clinician II eligible for a $10,000 sign‑on incentive.
Incentive payments paid out half after 6 months and after 1 year.
Compensation is determined by relevant experience, education, skills, and internal pay equity. Benefits and paid time off package are also considered for a well‑rounded competitive approach.
Compensation for each position is determined not only by years of relevant experience, education, and skills, but also by maintaining internal pay equity. CMHA also takes into consideration our benefits and paid time off package to provide a well‑rounded and competitive approach to the applicant’s overall compensation.
Position Summary
Serve as a key member of the Multi‑Dimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) treatment team, providing treatment for youth/young adults and parents with substance abuse and co‑occurring disorders. Services include substance abuse/mental health screening, brief counseling, Multi‑Disciplinary Family Therapy (MDFT), Medication Assisted Treatment, case management and recovery support services, substance abuse/tobacco cessation and prevention groups. Provide in‑home or office‑based MDFT in coordination with other agency and community services and document services required by program policies and funding sources.
Responsibilities
Develop and maintain recovery‑oriented therapeutic relationships with individuals through ongoing assessment, individual and group therapy, both onsite and in the community.
Maintain all training and certifications as required by program model.
Collaborate with client, team, and natural supports to develop client‑centered treatment plans.
Manage emergency and crisis situations both on‑site and in the community.
Act in accordance with mandated reporting laws.
Complete assessment tools, integrate pertinent information to establish diagnoses, and analyze data to create clinical formulation within designated timeframe.
Complete documentation within designated timeframes as established by CMHA and external regulatory agencies.
Act in accordance with program and agency regulatory bodies, including but not limited to: state, federal, Joint Commission, DCF, and DMHAS.
Requirements
Clinician I: Must have associates license (MFTA, PCA, LMSW); must be eligible for LCSW, LMFT, LPC.
Clinician II: Must have a Connecticut license as a LCSW, LMFT, LPC, or Ph.D. as appropriate for services.
Will be certified in MANDT, first aid, and CPR.
Valid Connecticut Driver’s License.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance packages.
403(b) retirement savings plan with CMHA matching starting after 1 year of service.
11 observed holidays.
3 wellbeing days off on a Friday throughout the year to extend a long weekend.
2 CHMA/Personal days to use throughout the calendar year.
Up to 24 days of PTO that increases with years of service.
Paid agency closure between Christmas and New Year’s (except 24/7 programs) – must be approved annually.
Company‑paid Life Insurance and Long‑Term Disability.
A comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that offers counseling, coaching, and wellness resources for staff as well as members of their household.
Higher education tuition discounts at participating schools through the Alliance’s academic partnerships.
Free ongoing professional development opportunities and continuous access to Continuing Education Units (CEUs), featuring comprehensive training in Evidence‑Based Practices, such as EMDR, DBT, and CBT.
Employee discounts for shopping, the New Business YMCA, travel, and entertainment.
Free employee subscriptions to the Calm app.
Annual Company Picnic.
CMHA‑sponsored Loan Reimbursement Program and Scholarship Program.
Free Student Loan Wellness
Student loan consolidation and refinancing.
Loan payoff projection dashboard.
Coaching and support via chat, email, and phone.
College cost calculator.
College financial planning.
3 NHSC‑approved sites for federal student loan repayment.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Enhancement
Automated Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) form management for past and present employers.
Automated reminders for annual (PSLF) recertifications to help you stay on track.
Resources and ongoing communications that make PSLF understandable.
The opportunity to receive the national average of $72,000.00 in forgiveness.
Community Mental Health Affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer except in the case of a bon fide occupation qualification or as otherwise permitted or required by law, does not discriminate of the basis of race, color, age, disability, sec, childbirth (including pregnancy) or related medical condition including by not limited to lactation, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or military status, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital or familiar status, genetic information, status with regard to public assistance, citizenship status or any other characteristic protected by applicable equal employment opportunity laws.
Any individual needing assistance in completing an online application should contact CMHA's Human Resources Department at Careers@cmhacc.org.
Qualifications
Education
Master’s degree in behavioral health (psychology, social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, alcohol and drug counseling).
Credentials And Licenses
Must have associates license (MFTA, PCA, LMSW).
Must be eligible for LCSW, LMFT, LPC.
Will be certified in MANDT, first aid, and CPR.
Bi‑lingual preferred (Spanish/English).
Valid Connecticut Driver’s License.
Preferred Qualifications
Bilingual in English and Spanish.
Experience
Successful experience in mental health or related field, preferably a minimum of 1–3 years including but not limited to the provision of substance use treatment and co‑occurring treatment services with children, adolescents, adults, and/or families.
For Spanish Speaking Applicants: Bilingual/Bicultural (English/Spanish/Latino/a) and knowledge of cultural values, traditions, and practices.
Beginner to intermediate experience with Microsoft Office products including Word and Outlook.
Experience in or the ability or willingness to learn how to use an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system, which includes appointment scheduling, authorization tracking, assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and discharge summaries.
Competency
Capability to problem solve, use good judgment, work independently and as a team member.
Excellent communication skills, ability to present ideas clearly and objectively orally and in writing.
Ability to utilize the DSM‑5 and identify clinical diagnoses in formulation of appropriate treatment for clients.
Awareness/sensitivity to those we serve that encourages and promotes a positive, productive and collegial environment, including culture, language, gender, sexual orientation, gender preference, physical handicap and spirituality.
Effective interpersonal communication skills with individuals with mental health and co‑occurring disorders, as well as with their families/caregivers and natural support.
Maintain client confidentiality in accordance with CMHA policy, and state and federal regulations.
Capacity to understand and incorporate recovery‑based treatment, language, and interventions into documentation and daily operations.
Ability to work in a fast‑paced environment, utilizing excellent time management skills, flexibility regarding scheduling, and the ability to balance a number of priorities based on workload in the completion of job responsibilities.
Job ID#433
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