Puzzle Pieces is seeking a Licensed Mental Health Clinician to support children ages 12 and younger with a range of pediatric mental health and developmental needs. Our pediatric private practice provides respectful, family-centered support from a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, including mental health, speech and language pathologists, and occupational therapists.
We are looking to welcome an enthusiastic, warm, compassionate, confident clinician, and a true team player to join our organization!
Responsibilities:
Conduct thorough assessment to understand the mental health needs of children and their families.
Provide evidence-based individual, group and family therapy to support children reaching their goals.
Work closely with parents, guardians, teachers and others involved to create a collaborative and supportive network for the child.
Maintain accurate and up to date clinical records using the practice’s electronic health records.
Actively participate in weekly team meetings and internal professional development that supports the practice in better understanding the families we work with.
Engage in regular clinical supervision in a 1:1 or small group setting
Requirements:
A Doctoral or Master’s Degrees in a mental health field, from an accredited graduate program, and a license for independent practice in Massachusetts (Licensed Psychologist, LICSW, LMHC, LMHC)
Passion for working with children and families, experience with neurodiverse children preferred but not required.
Willingness to be a true team player with our interdisciplinary team and execute strong communication skills
Benefits:
Health Insurance
Paid time off
Continuing Education Assistance
Flexible Schedule
Healthy work/life balance
Dedicated supervision
Practice owned and operated by therapists
Growth opportunities
Our Interview Process at Puzzle Pieces
We care deeply about our team and the incredible people who make it what it is. Our interview process is designed to help you get to know us and ensure that Puzzle Pieces feels like the right fit for you.
The first step in our process is a video conversation with a member of our Leadership Team. This is an opportunity for us to learn more about you — and for you to ask questions and gain a deeper understanding of the role and what it's like to be part of Puzzle Pieces.
If we both feel it's a good fit, we’ll invite you to an in-person interview. During this visit, you'll have the chance to connect with members of our team — the people you’d be working alongside and collaborating with each day. This interview may also include a brief observation of a therapy session to see our work in action.
By the end of the interview process, we hope you’ll have a clear sense of who we are, how we support children and families, and what being part of our team could look like.
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We are excited to meet you!