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Clinician Full-Time

Nonotuck Resource Associates Inc

Clinician Full-Time

Springfield, MA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    NONOTUCK WAS NAMED A 2020 BOSTON GLOBE TOP PLACE TO WORK!

    CLINICIAN - CENTRAL, MA TO WESTERN, MA  (During to the Covid-19 pandemic work is primarily remote)

    Nonotuck Resource Associates, values-based organization that is rapidly expanding statewide, providing Adult Family Care and Shared Living services, is searching for a Clinician  to support our Central MA and Western MA area services. 

    MISSION Nonotuck Resource Associates and our affiliates link with communities to create conditions for inclusion and social change. 

    CLINICAL DEPT Nonotuck's Clinical Department is a broadly skilled team with expertise in the following areas: intellectual disabilities, psychology, social work, applied behavior analysis, special education, substance abuse, autism, ABI, rehabilitation counseling and trauma. We are seeking an enthusiastic individual to grow our combined skill set. 

    RESPONSIBILITIES Develop referral write-ups, assist the team in establishing social, therapeutic or behavior protocols (including in-service and data monitoring) and to act as liaison to community mental health agencies in homes supported by our Adult Foster Care and Shared Living.

    QUALIFICATIONS A qualified candidate should possess a master’s degree in psychology, mental health, social work, applied behavior analysis, special education, or other related field. The ideal candidate should also be familiar with Positive Behavior Support programming and commit to Nonotuck Mission and Values. 

    VALUES

    AUTHENTICITY We want the people we support to live their most genuine lives with authentic relationships and opportunities and for them to be empowered to make their own choices.

    MUTUALITY OF LOVE AND RESPECT Everyone deserves to love and be loved, and to feel they are being seen, heard and realized, regardless of abilities.

    INTERDEPENDENCE Caregivers and persons with disabilities are dependent on each other as they would be in any strong relationship or friendship. They can rely on each other for mental, physical and emotional support.

    VULNERABILITY When we can be seen as our true selves or see others as who they truly are, we can live authentically and whole-heartedly. Allowing ourselves to be open is being vulnerable, and yet courageous.

    Please check out our website or Facebook page for more information  www.nonotuck.com  or facebook.com/NonotuckMA

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