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Clinical Manager- LICSW

Job ID: RQ00001545
Mansfield, CT
Therapist/Mental Health
outpatient

Clinical Manager - Young Adult Program (No Weekends or On-Call)

Mansfield, CT | Monday to Friday

About the Opportunity

Join a respected behavioral health center that is making a profound impact in Northeastern Connecticut. This leading community health organization provides comprehensive mental health and social support services and is committed to fostering healthier communities. As part of their mission-driven team, you'll have the opportunity to lead the Young Adult Program, focusing on supporting individuals aged 18 to 25 with complex histories and trauma.

Position Overview

As the Clinical Manager, you will oversee a team of clinicians dedicated to providing trauma-informed care to young adults transitioning from state placements. Your role will involve supervising the creation of individualized treatment plans, facilitating smooth transitions into the program, and collaborating with state entities on referrals. This full-time position offers a supportive environment with no weekend or on-call duties, allowing you to focus on providing high-quality care.

Position Highlights

✓ Competitive salary ranging from $80,000 to $85,000 annually

✓ Employer-paid licensing fees

✓ Generous time off: 4 weeks of vacation, 3 weeks of sick leave, and 12 paid holidays

✓ Comprehensive health insurance with significant employer contributions

✓ Eligibility for HRSA loan repayment with a strong history of approvals

✓ Collaborative work environment with a supportive management team

✓ Leadership role in a vital community program

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary: $80,000 - $85,000 annually
  • Employer-paid licensing fees
  • 4 weeks vacation, 3 weeks sick leave, 12 paid holidays
  • Health insurance with 85% deductible coverage and a 15% premium copay
  • HRSA loan repayment eligibility
  • Ideal Candidate

    The ideal candidate will be a compassionate and experienced LICSW who thrives in a supervisory role. A commitment to trauma-informed care and a passion for supporting young adults through significant life transitions are essential. Strong leadership skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with both clinical teams and state agencies will ensure success in this role.

    Next Steps

    Ready to make a difference in the lives of young adults? We encourage you to apply and join a team dedicated to transformative care. The interview process is straightforward, and we're excited to learn more about how you can contribute to our mission.