LICENSED CLINICIAN
Must Be Licensed As: LCSW, LICSW, LMHC, or LMFT
— Starting salary $70,000 to $85,000 —
Where Clinical Expertise Meets Genuine Support:
At Ocean State Behavioral, we believe clinicians do their best work when they feel respected, supported, and valued. As a Clinician, you’ll serve children and families across our HBTS, PASS, and Outpatient programs, delivering meaningful, evidence-based care in an environment that prioritizes collaboration, balance, and professional integrity.
We’re a clinician-led organization that values thoughtful practice, ethical decision-making, and the well-being of the professionals who make our mission possible. Our focus will always be on quality of care, for your clients AND for you.
Why You Should Work With Us:
We’ve built our clinical programs around supporting both our clients and our clinicians. Here’s what sets Ocean State Behavioral apart:
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Manageable Caseloads: Designed to support quality care without burnout.
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A Culture of Support: Join a warm, collaborative team that values communication, respect, and balance.
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Professional Growth: Ongoing training, continuing education support, and opportunities to grow within the organization.
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Clinician-Led Environment: Decisions are guided by clinical best practices, not bureaucracy.
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Commitment to DEI: Diversity, equity, and inclusion guide our policies, leadership, and daily work.
- Language Skills Valued: Clinicians with Spanish language capacity are strongly encouraged to apply.
Requirements:
You bring professionalism, sound clinical judgment, and a client-centered approach to your work. You also have:
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Current licensure as LICSW, LCSW, LMHC, or LMFT.
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A Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, or a related field.
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At least one year of experience working with children with special needs.
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Ability to meet transportation requirements and consent to required background and clearance checks.
What You’ll Do:
As a Clinician, you’ll provide high-quality, ethical care while supporting treatment teams and families. Your responsibilities will include:
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Completing case openings in collaboration with the Treatment Coordinator in accordance with EOHHS program standards.
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Developing and maintaining treatment and behavior plans (initial, progress, and renewal), ensuring goals and methodologies are evidence-based.
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Participating in face-to-face clinical consultations with clients, families, and Direct Support Professionals (DSPs).
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Providing clinical training, mentoring, and supervision to DSPs implementing treatment plans in the home.
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Analyzing treatment data to assess effectiveness and guide ongoing clinical decisions.
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Communicating with collateral providers and maintaining accurate, up-to-date documentation.
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Ensuring agency policies, procedures, and best-practice standards are consistently followed.
We Take Care of You Too:
Full-time clinicians receive a comprehensive benefits package designed to support both personal well-being and long-term career growth:
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Paid Holidays, Vacation Time, & Sick Leave
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401(k) Retirement Plan
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Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance
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AFLAC Supplemental Coverage
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Tuition Assistance & Continuing Education Support
EEO Statement: As an equal opportunity employer, Ocean State Behavioral seeks qualified candidates for all posted employment opportunities without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, national origin, disability, or veteran status.