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Clinical Treatment Team Coach

Brockton Area Multi-Servi
8 hours ago
Full-time
On-site
Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
Bachelor's, Master's

Clinician (Clinical Treatment Team Coach)

Location: Brockton
Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00am–5:00pm
Salary Range: $74,880/year
FLSA Status: Exempt
Reports To: Program Director


Who We Are:

BAMSI has been “bringing people and services together” since 1975. Our Community Living & Day Services programs support individuals with severe mental illness (SMI), autism, and developmental disabilities through person-centered, recovery-oriented care. We are committed to helping the individuals we serve achieve stability, independence, wellness, and meaningful participation in their communities.


What We Offer:

• Time Off – Up to 4 weeks combined vacation, personal and cultural holiday
• 12 paid holidays
• Up to 2 weeks Sick Time
• Highly Specialized Paid Trainings including opportunities to earn CEUs
• Health and Dental Insurance
• Life, Short-Term, and Long-Term Disability Insurance
• 403B plan with discretionary match
• Wellness Activities
• Employee Assistance Program
• Career Development Opportunities


Why BAMSI?

• Clinical Impact: Play a key role in helping individuals achieve recovery, wellness, and independence.
• Collaborative Environment: Work closely with integrated teams, direct care staff, medical providers, and community partners.
• Professional Growth: Expand your expertise in clinical intervention, crisis response, treatment planning, and wraparound services.
Mission-Driven Work: Support individuals with complex behavioral health needs through evidence-based, person-centered care.


What You’ll Do:

The Clinical Treatment Team Coach provides direct clinical intervention, assessment, treatment planning, and crisis support while serving as a mentor and resource to direct care staff.

Clinical Services & Recovery Support

• Utilize recovery principles to support individuals in achieving health, wellness, symptom management, and personal goals
• Promote a culture of recovery, hope, and person-centered care throughout the program
• Facilitate comprehensive assessments and ongoing clinical evaluations
• Develop, implement, review, and update treatment plans and clinical interventions
• Increase individual participation in treatment planning and service delivery decisions
• Document clinical interventions and progress in accordance with agency standards
• Promote physical and emotional wellness through coordinated service delivery

Care Coordination & Community Integration

• Coordinate services with care coordination entities, behavioral health providers, medical providers, and community partners
• Connect individuals to community-based supports including counseling, housing resources, employment services, and substance use treatment
• Support integrated treatment approaches that address the whole person and promote long-term success

Crisis Intervention & Risk Management

• Anticipate and respond to clinical risks, emergencies, and crisis situations
• Develop, implement, and train staff on Risk and Safety Plans
• Provide clinical consultation and intervention during crises
• Participate in a rotating on-call schedule to support program needs

Program Compliance & Staff Support

• Serve as a clinical role model and resource for direct care staff
• Become Medication Administration Program (MAP) certified and administer medications as needed
• Ensure compliance with agency policies, licensing standards, contracts, and funder requirements
• Monitor adherence to health and safety standards and regulatory requirements
• Report significant incidents and allegations of abuse or neglect in accordance with agency protocols
• Attend required trainings and maintain professional competencies

Additional Responsibilities

• Transport persons served as needed
• Follow universal precautions and maintain safety standards
• Perform additional duties as assigned by supervisor


What You Bring:

Education & Licensure

• Master’s degree in Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, or a closely related field preferred
• LICSW, LMHC, or license-eligible clinician strongly preferred

Experience

• Bachelor’s-level candidates must have:

  • Five (5) years of experience working with individuals with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) and Autism
  • Demonstrated experience supporting individuals with developmental disabilities
  • Clinical supervision by a qualified licensed clinician

• Experience with wraparound services preferred

Skills & Qualifications

• Strong clinical assessment and treatment planning skills
• Competency with medical and psychiatric monitoring, consultation, and coordination
• Excellent communication, documentation, and interpersonal skills
• Strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities
• Proficiency with electronic health records and other computer systems

Additional Requirements

• Valid driver's license and reliable transportation required
• Ability to communicate clearly and accurately in both verbal and written formats
• Preference given to candidates with lived experience and fluency in languages prevalent throughout Southeastern Massachusetts


Why This Role Matters:

As a Clinical Treatment Team Coach, you help individuals with complex behavioral health needs build stability, strengthen recovery, and achieve meaningful life goals. Your clinical expertise, leadership, and collaboration ensure that persons served receive high-quality, coordinated care that promotes independence and long-term success.