This position is eligible for $2500 retention bonus.
Job Summary:
The Providence Center Child & Adolescent ServicesMultisystemic Therapy (MST) Clinical Therapistwill provide community based treatment for youth and family with complex clinical, social and educational problems. Over a period of 4 – 6 months, services are delivered in homes, neighborhoods, schools and communities.
Emphasis is on promoting behavioral change in the youth’s natural environment. Family interventions seek to promote the parent’s capacity to monitor and discipline the adolescent. Initial family sessions identify the strengths and weaknesses of the youth, his family, peers, school, and other factors.
Problems throughout the family are explicitly identified for change, and the strengths of each system are used to facilitate such change.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Perform a comprehensive psychosocial assessment of assigned consumers.
Provide individual, group, and family mental health and/or substance abuse therapy.
Perform and record mental status examination.
Collect pertinent data from appropriate collateral sources in accordance with confidentiality guidelines.
Mediate and resolve family problems and remain in a calm and professional manner during crisis or emergency situations.
Apply knowledge of Psychiatric Diagnosis (DSM IV).
Assess clinical emergencies, including suicide and danger to others.
Develop and present, verbally and in writing, a clear clinical formulation based on behavioral data and relevant theory while incorporating psychosocial and family issues.
Use psychiatric consultation and intervention when clinically appropriate.
Use knowledge to decide appropriate levels of care in order to refer to various points in the continuum of care.
Develop and implement a plan of care with ongoing consumer input.
Apply knowledge of psychopathology and primary methodologies of psychotherapy.
Identify specific therapeutic interventions appropriate for specific problems.
Provide psychotherapy and group therapy, both short and long term.
Demonstrate awareness and skill in addressing areas related to diversity.
Identify psychiatric disorders in parents/caretakers of clients and incorporate the necessary theory and treatment techniques into the work with the client system.
Recommend program terminations and coordinate in accordance with Center and referral source policies.
Ensure collection of urine samples and complete related paperwork and breathalyzer testing as required by contract.
Perform record keeping in accordance with Health Information Services and other Center requirements.
Complete initial assessment forms.
Complete progress notes with appropriate format.
Develop and implement a plan of care with ongoing consumer input.
Complete a clear, specific, behaviorally oriented treatment plan as required with consumer signature.
Complete required reports and evaluations.
Complete a Therapist/Counselor Field Visit “Before and After” form.
Audiotape of a home visit per month and a Therapist/Counselor Tape Review “Drop-off” form for review.
Collaborate with other providers, agencies, and individuals in the consumers' network of care.
Maintain knowledge of the systems, services and resources available to the population and access them as needed.
Communicate with various local agencies and individuals, as well as with Center staff..
Attend trainings, case presentations and conferences.
Maintain cooperative relationships with Center staff, consumers, community agencies, funding sources, and the public.
Serve on appropriate Center committees.
Requirements:
Knowledge about human development for children, ages 5-18, including the ability to identify developmental delays.
Skill in evaluation and clinical treatment with children, ages 5-18, and their families, with serious emotional disturbance and behavior disorders.
Basic knowledge about psychiatric medication and is aware of significant side effects.
Must possess theoretical knowledge and application of various treatment modes/modalities including: family systems, social ecological, behavioral therapies, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and pragmatic (i.e. structural, strategic and functional) family therapies.
Must be able to adapt treatment techniques in a flexibly manner to meet client/family needs.
Knowledge of social skills assessment and intervention.
Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW) or related field, plus two (2) years of work experience in social work or clinical treatment. LICSW/ LMFT/ LMHC preferred.
Must have experience with community based work and/or severely emotionally disturbed adolescents.
Experience with implementation of interventions within or between systems in the youth’s natural ecology that affect or influence the behavior of youth (i.e. family, peer, school) is preferred.
Bilingual preferred.
Insured auto and valid driver's license.
Care New England Health System (CNE) and its member institutions; Butler Hospital, Women & Infants Hospital, Kent Hospital, VNA of Care New England, Integra, The Providence Center, and Care New England Medical Group, and our Wellness Center, are trusted organizations fueling the latest advances in medical research, attracting top specialty-trained doctors, and honing renowned services and innovative programs to engage in the important discussions people need to have about their health.
EEOC Statement: Care New England is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
Freqently Asked Questions
An MST Clinical Therapist in Cranston must excel in family systems therapy, community-based interventions, and behavioral change strategies tailored for youth aged 5-18. Expertise in cognitive-behavioral and pragmatic family therapies combined with strong crisis management skills is highly valued for effective treatment outcomes.
Advancement often involves gaining specialized certifications in multisystemic therapy, expanding experience with severe emotional disturbances, and pursuing leadership roles in clinical program development. Continuous training in evidence-based practices and community collaboration further enhance career growth opportunities.
Daily tasks include conducting comprehensive psychosocial assessments, delivering individual and family therapy sessions in community settings, developing behaviorally focused treatment plans, coordinating care with local agencies, and documenting clinical progress meticulously to support therapeutic goals.
Cranston shows steady demand for therapists skilled in community-based youth interventions. Employers often prefer candidates with bilingual abilities and experience working across diverse systems. Retention bonuses, such as $2500, reflect efforts to attract qualified professionals amid competitive hiring.
Given the community outreach nature of the role, reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license are essential. Therapists frequently travel to schools and homes within Cranston and surrounding areas, making a flexible schedule and insured auto critical for efficient client engagement.
Butler Hospital emphasizes collaborative care, where MST Clinical Therapists work closely with psychiatrists, social workers, and school personnel. This integration supports comprehensive treatment plans and ensures seamless communication across providers, enhancing youth and family outcomes.
In Cranston, MST Clinical Therapists typically earn between $55,000 and $70,000 annually, depending on experience and credentials. The $2500 retention bonus offered by Butler Hospital further boosts compensation, reflecting regional market rates for specialized clinical therapy roles.
Yes, a Master’s degree in Social Work is often a minimum requirement, with licensure like LICSW or LMFT preferred. This educational background ensures therapists possess the clinical knowledge and ethical grounding necessary to address complex family and adolescent mental health needs effectively.
One common misunderstanding is that therapy occurs only in clinical settings; however, MST therapists primarily provide services in natural environments like homes and schools. Another myth is that the role is limited to counseling, while it also involves crisis intervention, data collection, and community coordination.
The position focuses on empowering families to monitor and modify behaviors through evidence-based family interventions. Therapists assess systemic influences, facilitate behavioral change within natural environments, and tailor treatment plans that incorporate psychosocial factors critical to sustainable improvement.
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