Full-Time | Swansea & Fall River, MA
$57,000 - $64,000 depending on license and experience
$2,000 bilingual stipend (Spanish/English)

Stevens Treatment Programs is seeking a compassionate, trauma-informed Master’s level Clinician to join our team and provide impactful clinical services to youth in our Transitional Living Program (TLP) and other residential programs. This is a unique opportunity to support adolescents ages 14-22 in a community-based group home and campus setting.

Stevens Treatment Programs has been serving youth for over 80 years, empowering adolescents to lead successful lives through high-quality treatment and education in a safe and nurturing environment. We are a DCF-contracted agency committed to trauma-informed, permanency-focused care and strength-based practice.

The TLP Clinician holds clinical responsibility for approximately seven youth, including four youth in the Community-to-Residential (CTR) program and others served in Stevens’ main campus programs (Intensive Treatment Residence or Residential Education). The Clinician spends approximately 16-20 hours per week onsite at the TLP house in Fall River, providing:

  • Individual therapy, family therapy, and clinical case management
  • Group therapy (at least one per quarter), using relevant, youth-centered curricula
  • Clinical consultation, de-escalation, and support to the program team
  • Participation in interdisciplinary treatment planning and permanency work
  • The Clinician also attends court hearings, family meetings, foster care reviews, and actively contributes to a collaborative team-based approach.

What We Offer

  • 40-hour full-time schedule, with some evening hours and flexibility
  • Excellent supervision and clinical support
  • 73%-83% employer-paid health/dental insurance, including family plans
  • Generous paid time off: 3 weeks vacation, 11 holidays, and sick time
  • 401(k) plan with employer match
  • Tuition reimbursement & professional development funds
  • CPR, First Aid & Safety-Care certification provided

What You’ll Need

  • Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling, or Psychology
  • LICSW, LCSW, or LMHC (or eligibility to obtain within 6 months)
  • Experience with adolescents with behavioral health needs
  • Understanding of trauma-informed care and permanency-focused work
  • Strong communication, organization, and clinical documentation skills
  • Reliable transportation and auto insurance in compliance with agency requirements
  • Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse group of youth and professionals