About Us
We’re more than just quality treatment for substance use disorders.
We’re a total health community. At SSTAR, our mission is healing the
community, one person at a time. We will provide a personal level of
healthcare and addiction treatment that addresses the mental,
physical, and spiritual well-being of everyone we touch. SSTAR
is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) which affords our
employees eligibility to apply for one of our three Loan Repayment
Programs, including the HRSA LRP.
The Community Response Clinician is a dual role and
partners with law enforcement and first responders to provide crisis
co-response, follow-up, and care coordination for individuals with
behavioral health and substance use needs. The clinician also leads
the development of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training for first
responders, equipping them to recognize, de-escalate, and connect
individuals in crisis to appropriate care. This position will also
provide clinical services in the Ambulatory Services Department and is
responsible for the provision of direct services through individual,
group and family counseling to people affected by addiction and/or
mental illness.
Sign-On Bonus eligible.
Benefits
- 403B
- Dental insurance
- Disability insurance through Massachusetts PFML
- Employee discounts, cell phone, eyewear etc.
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
- Flexible Spending Account
- Opportunities to earn CEU's
- Voluntary Benefits including but not limited to, Disability, Life,
Critical Illness, Accident and Disability Insurances
Duties & Responsibilities
Community Response Clinician:
- The Community Response Clinician partners with
law enforcement to provide on-site crisis assessment, de-escalation,
and diversion to services.
- Conduct behavioral health screenings and guide appropriate dispositions.
- Advise officers on trauma-informed and culturally responsive practices.
- Provide post-crisis outreach and short-term case management.
- The Community Response Clinician links
individuals and families to treatment, recovery, housing, and
community supports.
- Collaborate with law enforcement to track outcomes and maintain documentation.
- The Community Response Clinician develops and
delivers MHFA training for law enforcement, fire, EMS, and first responders.
- Equip responders with skills for early identification,
de-escalation, and referral.
- Strengthen collaboration between behavioral health and public
safety systems.
- Contribute to data collection, reporting, and grant outcomes.
- Support program development, outreach, and compliance with
regulatory standards.
ABH Clinician:
- Responds to crisis situations as needed.
- Monitors and maintains caseload of individual patients.
- Ensures caseload chart integrity, including timely and accurate
documentation, treatment plans, discharges, outreach, and collateral contact.
- Participates in regular group and individual clinical supervision,
trainings and department meetings.
- Provide 100 hours of direct client service per month in a
combination of comprehensive assessments, individual, family and
group treatment.
- Conducts Suicide assessment using the Columbia Suicide Assessment
too at initial visit continues to use CSA during treatment as
clinically indicated from previous scoring.
- Responsible for the development of individualized treatment plans,
incorporating best and EBP into treatment interventions.
- Ensures initial treatment plan is developed upon entering
treatment and updated within required timeframes. (usually, every 6
months or when treatment changes)
- Utilizes (EBP) evidence-based practice assessment tools as
clinically indicated.
- Responsible for overseeing panel and ensuring that patients
receive appropriate services
- Responsible for following agency protocols for outreaching
patients and discharging as appropriate.
- Share on-call coverage as requested by Director of Outpatient Services.