Gender Affirming Care Psychotherapist II - (Hybrid Remote/Onsite)

Worcester, MA
Full Time
BH
Experienced

Are you looking for a meaningful career?  Are you passionate about health equity? 

The Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center is one of the largest community health centers in Massachusetts serving Worcester, Framingham, Milford and the surrounding communities.  We are a thriving and growing organization, and our team is expanding across sites to support this growth.

We are currently hiring a Psychotherapist based in our Worcester Gender Affirming Care department. 

As an employer of choice, the Health Center prides itself on its inclusive workplace environment which fosters teamwork, accountability and respect and supports the growth and development of each employee.  We are an equal opportunity employer and embrace the richness of the diversity of our staff and community.  You are a good fit for our team if you’re passionate about helping people live healthier lives and enjoy working in a supportive, team-based environment.

Job Summary:

To provide outpatient mental/ behavioral health psychotherapy to patients within the Gender Affirming Care (GAC) Program. The Psychotherapist II- GAC Program is a member of the clinical practice team and works collaboratively with other team members in providing patient care. As part of the team-based approach to care, the Psychotherapist II – GAC Program will participate in coordinating care for individual patients, will support patients and families in self-management, through evidenced-based approaches as may be appropriate, will engage in health center projects that are aimed at specific patient population needs, and will utilize effective and appropriate communication strategies, such as health literacy approaches when working with patients

Job Duties:

1. Provide psychotherapy to patients in the Gender Affirming Care Program.

2. Provide consultation, assessment, and evaluation on an urgent and routine basis during regular health center hours.

3. Provide on call coverage on a rotating basis to relevant providers and patients of the health center regarding mental/behavioral health issues.

4. Maintain necessary paperwork and documentation as required by department and health center policies and protocols.

5. Provides trauma informed care.

6. Provide consultation to medical providers as well as to other programs of the health center regarding mental/behavioral health issues.

7. Provide patient advocacy, outreach and education in the community as appropriate.

8. Provide contracted consultation and evaluation to outside agencies such as schools, residential drug treatment programs and other outside agencies, as requested by the supervisor.

9. Adhere to all department protocols regarding patient care.

10. Perform other duties and work on special projects as assigned by the supervisor. 

Job Requirements:

  • A current active license to practice in Massachusetts as a LMHC, LICSW, LMFT 
  • A passion for making a difference in the lives of vulnerable populations.
  •  Strong background and training in providing Gender Affirming Psychotherapy
  • All health center employees must have the most recent COVID19 Booster and the yearly Flu Vaccine.
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish OR English and Portuguese is a plus

      Benefits:

  • Competitive salaries
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, Short-Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Life, CME and Tuition Reimbursement
  • Health benefits start on first day of employment.
  • Company pays 80% of health insurance Premiums. 
  • Health benefits include coverage for same-sex domestic partners and gender affirming care.
  • Generous time off packages
  • 403b Retirement Plan with company match
  • Opportunity for advancement in a growing organization

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