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  • Licensed Clinician - ($5K Signing Bonus!)  

    - Springfield
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGenerous Signing Bonus! Bilingual Bonus!... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    Generous Signing Bonus! Bilingual Bonus! Immediately Hiring!

    We're seeking a Licensed Clinician who combines professional excellence with genuine compassion to transform family outcomes. You'll bring advanced therapeutic skills directly into homes and communities, creating healing environments for children and families referred by the Department of Children and Families (DCF).

    Your clinical license isn't just a credential—it's the foundation for your adaptable, strengths-based approach that helps families navigate complex challenges toward reunification or permanency planning. If you thrive in dynamic settings, find fulfillment in meeting clients where they are, and believe in every family's capacity for positive change, your expertise could become the catalyst that helps vulnerable families rewrite their stories. Apply Today!

    About the Program

    We intervene upstream by teaming up with families to stay together. Families in crisis are often facing real-world stressors, such as poverty. But the right combination of supports when they need it most can help build bridges to brighter days.

    Through our Support & Stabilization program, we provide intensive in-home supports to families involved with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) who are working to maintain or regain custody of their children. We provide services to alleviate the crises that brought them there, so that more families can stay intact and fewer children are placed into foster care.

    The Impact You'll Create

    As a Licensed Clinician guided by our Clinical Supervisor, you'll become the cornerstone of transformative care teams that change family trajectories. Your specialized therapeutic expertise will empower children and families as you collaborate seamlessly with HopeWell's resource teams and DCF partners in a unified mission of healing. Through trauma-informed individual and family therapy, you'll help clients rewrite narratives of pain into stories of possibility. Your clinical insights will inform case management strategies that connect families to vital community resources, while your advocacy ensures every child's voice is heard and honored. With each therapeutic relationship, you'll not only safeguard children's immediate well-being but also nurture the family resilience that creates lasting stability, turning professional standards into deeply personal victories for the families who need your expertise most.

    Responsibilities:

    Provide in-person community-based clinical counseling services for a caseload of children, adolescents, and familiesConduct ongoing assessments and evaluations of children’s and families’ strengths, progress, and needsIn conjunction with the treatment team, develop strength-based treatment plans and safety plans as needed for each child or family, outlining specific goals, objectives and evidence-based therapeutic interventionsIn cases where the service delivery calls for a team approach, act as the primary HopeWell team lead to ensure a safe, affirming environment is established and maintained for all youth servedMaintain case files and documentation for children, foster families, and biological families in accordance with state regulations and agency policiesDevelop a working knowledge of community resources and make referrals and connections on behalf of those servedAssist caregivers in navigating systems, to promote their awareness of resources and access to supportsCollaborate with DCF, community organizations and service providers as appropriateAttend all necessary meetings, including but not limited to Foster Care Reviews, treatment planning meetings, and intake and discharge planning meetingsProvide transportation for children to visits, appointments, court, meetings etc. as neededParticipate in after-hours on-call system on a rotating basis. This may occasionally include an emergency in-person response outside of business hoursProvide all pertinent paperwork, receipts, and necessary information to ensure timely and accurate processing of billing, reimbursements, client support expenses, purchases, etc.Participate in weekly supervision, staff meetings, and required trainings

    Requirements:

    Master’s degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family therapy, or related discipline.Mid-tier license (LCSW, LSMHC) working towards independent licensure within licensing standards requiredIndependent License Preferred (LMHC, LICSW, LMFT)Minimum of 1 year in a clinical setting working with children, adolescents, and families with severe behavioral, social, and emotional difficultiesA valid MA State Driver’s License and reliable transportationComputer proficiency, including the ability to work with email and word-processing softwareAbility to multitask efficiently, make decisions, direct others, and support them clinicallyEmpathy and desire to work with youth and families, and demonstrates flexibility/adaptability, resourcefulness, and professionalismBilingual in Spanish/Bicultural candidates - HUGE plus!

    Additional Skills That Set You Apart (Competencies)

    Demonstrated experience working with children, adolescents, and families, including experience navigating children’s systems and supports within the communityKnowledge of and training in child development, children’s mental health, family systems, and therapeutic interventionsCapacity to be nonjudgmental in interacting with families involved in child welfareAbility to support families in developing their strengths to problem-solve and develop practical skillsAbility to establish trusting relationships through compassion, empathy, and insightDemonstrated sensitivity to the needs of families from diverse cultural or linguistic backgrounds

    Other Essential Requirements

    Clearing of background checks as required by state and federal lawMust remain current in all required trainings and licensure requirementsAccess to an automobile is required as is a valid Driver’s LicenseStaff schedules can shift over time as youth needs, staff caseloads, and program needs changeSome evening and weekend work as well as occasional in-person emergency response outside of business hours may be requiredOther duties as assigned to support quality care

    We Offer:

    Competitive compensation structure! Generous Signing Bonus! Comprehensive total rewards package!Full suite of healthcare benefitsDental InsuranceMedical InsuranceVision InsuranceStudent loan pay-down assistance!Tuition reimbursement!Retirement Benefits - 401k + match up to 6%Generous bilingual bonus! New hires who speak a second language - $3,500 bonus! Funding for professional developmentGenerous paid time-off!Up to 5 weeks off; 2 floating holidays, 2 personal days, 14 paid holidays, up to 15 sick days!We value employee wellness, work-life balance, and continuous learning!

    Apply Today!

     

    Company DescriptionWhat We Do

    Each year, we provide a range of critical services to children, families, and individuals across Massachusetts.

    We are the largest nonprofit provider of comprehensive foster care in Massachusetts. We also support children experiencing foster care as they grow their early literacy skills; youth who are “aging out” of foster care and transitioning into adulthood; families involved with the child welfare system; and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

    Hopewell has been supporting, empowering, and uplifting those in our care for six decades.Company DescriptionWhat We Do\r\n\r\nEach year, we provide a range of critical services to children, families, and individuals across Massachusetts.\r\n\r\nWe are the largest nonprofit provider of comprehensive foster care in Massachusetts. We also support children experiencing foster care as they grow their early literacy skills; youth who are “aging out” of foster care and transitioning into adulthood; families involved with the child welfare system; and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.\r\n\r\nHopewell has been supporting, empowering, and uplifting those in our care for six decades. Read Less
  • Licensed Clinician - ($5K Signing Bonus!)  

    - West Springfield
    Job DescriptionJob Description$5,000 Signing Bonus! $3,500 Bilingual B... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    $5,000 Signing Bonus! $3,500 Bilingual Bonus! Immediately Hiring!

    We're seeking a licensed clinician who combines professional excellence with genuine compassion to transform family outcomes. You'll bring advanced therapeutic skills directly into homes and communities, creating healing environments for children and families referred by the Department of Children and Families (DCF).

    Your clinical license isn't just a credential—it's the foundation for your adaptable, strengths-based approach that helps families navigate complex challenges toward reunification or permanency planning. If you thrive in dynamic settings, find fulfillment in meeting clients where they are, and believe in every family's capacity for positive change, your expertise could become the catalyst that helps vulnerable families rewrite their stories. Apply Today!

    About the Program

    We intervene upstream by teaming up with families to stay together. Families in crisis are often facing real-world stressors, such as poverty. But the right combination of supports when they need it most can help build bridges to brighter days.

    Through our Support & Stabilization program, we provide intensive in-home supports to families involved with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) who are working to maintain or regain custody of their children. We provide services to alleviate the crises that brought them there, so that more families can stay intact and fewer children are placed into foster care.

    The Impact You'll Create

    As a Licensed Clinician guided by our Clinical Supervisor, you'll become the cornerstone of transformative care teams that change family trajectories. Your specialized therapeutic expertise will empower children and families as you collaborate seamlessly with HopeWell's resource teams and DCF partners in a unified mission of healing. Through trauma-informed individual and family therapy, you'll help clients rewrite narratives of pain into stories of possibility. Your clinical insights will inform case management strategies that connect families to vital community resources, while your advocacy ensures every child's voice is heard and honored. With each therapeutic relationship, you'll not only safeguard children's immediate well-being but also nurture the family resilience that creates lasting stability, turning professional standards into deeply personal victories for the families who need your expertise most.

    Responsibilities:

    Provide in-person community-based clinical counseling services for a caseload of children, adolescents, and familiesConduct ongoing assessments and evaluations of children’s and families’ strengths, progress, and needsIn conjunction with the treatment team, develop strength-based treatment plans and safety plans as needed for each child or family, outlining specific goals, objectives and evidence-based therapeutic interventionsIn cases where the service delivery calls for a team approach, act as the primary HopeWell team lead to ensure a safe, affirming environment is established and maintained for all youth servedMaintain case files and documentation for children, foster families, and biological families in accordance with state regulations and agency policiesDevelop a working knowledge of community resources and make referrals and connections on behalf of those servedAssist caregivers in navigating systems, to promote their awareness of resources and access to supportsCollaborate with DCF, community organizations and service providers as appropriateAttend all necessary meetings, including but not limited to Foster Care Reviews, treatment planning meetings, and intake and discharge planning meetingsProvide transportation for children to visits, appointments, court, meetings etc. as neededParticipate in after-hours on-call system on a rotating basis. This may occasionally include an emergency in-person response outside of business hoursProvide all pertinent paperwork, receipts, and necessary information to ensure timely and accurate processing of billing, reimbursements, client support expenses, purchases, etc.Participate in weekly supervision, staff meetings, and required trainings

    Requirements:

    Master’s degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family therapy, or related discipline.Mid-tier license (LCSW, LSMHC) working towards independent licensure within licensing standards requiredIndependent License Preferred (LMHC, LICSW, LMFT)Minimum of 1 year in a clinical setting working with children, adolescents, and families with severe behavioral, social, and emotional difficultiesA valid MA State Driver’s License and reliable transportationComputer proficiency, including the ability to work with email and word-processing softwareAbility to multitask efficiently, make decisions, direct others, and support them clinicallyEmpathy and desire to work with youth and families, and demonstrates flexibility/adaptability, resourcefulness, and professionalismBilingual in Spanish/Bicultural candidates - HUGE plus!

    Additional Skills That Set You Apart (Competencies)

    Demonstrated experience working with children, adolescents, and families, including experience navigating children’s systems and supports within the communityKnowledge of and training in child development, children’s mental health, family systems, and therapeutic interventionsCapacity to be nonjudgmental in interacting with families involved in child welfareAbility to support families in developing their strengths to problem-solve and develop practical skillsAbility to establish trusting relationships through compassion, empathy, and insightDemonstrated sensitivity to the needs of families from diverse cultural or linguistic backgrounds

    Other Essential Requirements

    Clearing of background checks as required by state and federal lawMust remain current in all required trainings and licensure requirementsAccess to an automobile is required as is a valid Driver’s LicenseStaff schedules can shift over time as youth needs, staff caseloads, and program needs changeSome evening and weekend work as well as occasional in-person emergency response outside of business hours may be requiredOther duties as assigned to support quality care

    We Offer:

    Competitive compensation structure! Generous Signing Bonus! Comprehensive total rewards package!Full suite of healthcare benefitsDental InsuranceMedical InsuranceVision InsuranceStudent loan pay-down assistance!Tuition reimbursement!Retirement Benefits - 401k + match up to 6%Generous bilingual bonus! New hires who speak a second language - $3,500 bonus! Funding for professional developmentGenerous paid time-off!Up to 5 weeks off; 2 floating holidays, 2 personal days, 14 paid holidays, up to 15 sick days!We value employee wellness, work-life balance, and continuous learning!

    Apply Today!

     

    Company DescriptionWhat We Do

    Each year, we provide a range of critical services to children, families, and individuals across Massachusetts.

    We are the largest nonprofit provider of comprehensive foster care in Massachusetts. We also support children experiencing foster care as they grow their early literacy skills; youth who are “aging out” of foster care and transitioning into adulthood; families involved with the child welfare system; and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

    Hopewell has been supporting, empowering, and uplifting those in our care for six decades.Company DescriptionWhat We Do\r\n\r\nEach year, we provide a range of critical services to children, families, and individuals across Massachusetts.\r\n\r\nWe are the largest nonprofit provider of comprehensive foster care in Massachusetts. We also support children experiencing foster care as they grow their early literacy skills; youth who are “aging out” of foster care and transitioning into adulthood; families involved with the child welfare system; and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.\r\n\r\nHopewell has been supporting, empowering, and uplifting those in our care for six decades. Read Less
  • Licensed Clinician - ($5K Signing Bonus!)  

    - Springfield
    Job DescriptionJob Description$5,000 Signing Bonus! $3,500 Bilingual B... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    $5,000 Signing Bonus! $3,500 Bilingual Bonus! Immediately Hiring!

    We're seeking a licensed clinician who combines professional excellence with genuine compassion to transform family outcomes. You'll bring advanced therapeutic skills directly into homes and communities, creating healing environments for children and families referred by the Department of Children and Families (DCF).

    Your clinical license isn't just a credential—it's the foundation for your adaptable, strengths-based approach that helps families navigate complex challenges toward reunification or permanency planning. If you thrive in dynamic settings, find fulfillment in meeting clients where they are, and believe in every family's capacity for positive change, your expertise could become the catalyst that helps vulnerable families rewrite their stories. Apply Today!

    About the Program

    We intervene upstream by teaming up with families to stay together. Families in crisis are often facing real-world stressors, such as poverty. But the right combination of supports when they need it most can help build bridges to brighter days.

    Through our Support & Stabilization program, we provide intensive in-home supports to families involved with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) who are working to maintain or regain custody of their children. We provide services to alleviate the crises that brought them there, so that more families can stay intact and fewer children are placed into foster care.

    The Impact You'll Create

    As a Licensed Clinician guided by our Clinical Supervisor, you'll become the cornerstone of transformative care teams that change family trajectories. Your specialized therapeutic expertise will empower children and families as you collaborate seamlessly with HopeWell's resource teams and DCF partners in a unified mission of healing. Through trauma-informed individual and family therapy, you'll help clients rewrite narratives of pain into stories of possibility. Your clinical insights will inform case management strategies that connect families to vital community resources, while your advocacy ensures every child's voice is heard and honored. With each therapeutic relationship, you'll not only safeguard children's immediate well-being but also nurture the family resilience that creates lasting stability, turning professional standards into deeply personal victories for the families who need your expertise most.

    Responsibilities:

    Provide in-person community-based clinical counseling services for a caseload of children, adolescents, and familiesConduct ongoing assessments and evaluations of children’s and families’ strengths, progress, and needsIn conjunction with the treatment team, develop strength-based treatment plans and safety plans as needed for each child or family, outlining specific goals, objectives and evidence-based therapeutic interventionsIn cases where the service delivery calls for a team approach, act as the primary HopeWell team lead to ensure a safe, affirming environment is established and maintained for all youth servedMaintain case files and documentation for children, foster families, and biological families in accordance with state regulations and agency policiesDevelop a working knowledge of community resources and make referrals and connections on behalf of those servedAssist caregivers in navigating systems, to promote their awareness of resources and access to supportsCollaborate with DCF, community organizations and service providers as appropriateAttend all necessary meetings, including but not limited to Foster Care Reviews, treatment planning meetings, and intake and discharge planning meetingsProvide transportation for children to visits, appointments, court, meetings etc. as neededParticipate in after-hours on-call system on a rotating basis. This may occasionally include an emergency in-person response outside of business hoursProvide all pertinent paperwork, receipts, and necessary information to ensure timely and accurate processing of billing, reimbursements, client support expenses, purchases, etc.Participate in weekly supervision, staff meetings, and required trainings

    Requirements:

    Master’s degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family therapy, or related discipline.Mid-tier license (LCSW, LSMHC) working towards independent licensure within licensing standards requiredIndependent License Preferred (LMHC, LICSW, LMFT)Minimum of 1 year in a clinical setting working with children, adolescents, and families with severe behavioral, social, and emotional difficultiesA valid MA State Driver’s License and reliable transportationComputer proficiency, including the ability to work with email and word-processing softwareAbility to multitask efficiently, make decisions, direct others, and support them clinicallyEmpathy and desire to work with youth and families, and demonstrates flexibility/adaptability, resourcefulness, and professionalismBilingual in Spanish/Bicultural candidates - HUGE plus!

    Additional Skills That Set You Apart (Competencies)

    Demonstrated experience working with children, adolescents, and families, including experience navigating children’s systems and supports within the communityKnowledge of and training in child development, children’s mental health, family systems, and therapeutic interventionsCapacity to be nonjudgmental in interacting with families involved in child welfareAbility to support families in developing their strengths to problem-solve and develop practical skillsAbility to establish trusting relationships through compassion, empathy, and insightDemonstrated sensitivity to the needs of families from diverse cultural or linguistic backgrounds

    Other Essential Requirements

    Clearing of background checks as required by state and federal lawMust remain current in all required trainings and licensure requirementsAccess to an automobile is required as is a valid Driver’s LicenseStaff schedules can shift over time as youth needs, staff caseloads, and program needs changeSome evening and weekend work as well as occasional in-person emergency response outside of business hours may be requiredOther duties as assigned to support quality care

    We Offer:

    Competitive compensation structure! Generous Signing Bonus! Comprehensive total rewards package!Full suite of healthcare benefitsDental InsuranceMedical InsuranceVision InsuranceStudent loan pay-down assistance!Tuition reimbursement!Retirement Benefits - 401k + match up to 6%Generous bilingual bonus! New hires who speak a second language - $3,500 bonus! Funding for professional developmentGenerous paid time-off!Up to 5 weeks off; 2 floating holidays, 2 personal days, 14 paid holidays, up to 15 sick days!We value employee wellness, work-life balance, and continuous learning!

    Apply Today!

     

    Company DescriptionWhat We Do

    Each year, we provide a range of critical services to children, families, and individuals across Massachusetts.

    We are the largest nonprofit provider of comprehensive foster care in Massachusetts. We also support children experiencing foster care as they grow their early literacy skills; youth who are “aging out” of foster care and transitioning into adulthood; families involved with the child welfare system; and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

    Hopewell has been supporting, empowering, and uplifting those in our care for six decades.Company DescriptionWhat We Do\r\n\r\nEach year, we provide a range of critical services to children, families, and individuals across Massachusetts.\r\n\r\nWe are the largest nonprofit provider of comprehensive foster care in Massachusetts. We also support children experiencing foster care as they grow their early literacy skills; youth who are “aging out” of foster care and transitioning into adulthood; families involved with the child welfare system; and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.\r\n\r\nHopewell has been supporting, empowering, and uplifting those in our care for six decades. Read Less

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