Join EBCAP in a mission-critical clinical role supporting our Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) and behavioral health programs. As a Master's Level Clinician, you'll deliver high-quality, evidence-based behavioral health services across outpatient, community-based, and integrated care settings — meeting clients where they are and providing care that changes lives.
You will conduct comprehensive clinical assessments, build individualized treatment plans, coordinate care across multidisciplinary teams, and help ensure that the individuals and families we serve receive the highest quality behavioral health services.
- A skilled clinician with a Master's degree in a human services field
- At least 1 year of post-master's clinical experience (preferred)
- Experience working with individuals with serious mental illness and co-occurring disorders
- Someone confident working independently in community and unsupervised settings
- A clinician committed to recovery-oriented, trauma-informed, whole-person care
- Valid Rhode Island driver's license with a clean driving record
- Strong clinical judgment and ethical decision-making in complex care environments
- Skills in evidence-based practices such as CBT, motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed care
- Experience with EMR documentation and regulatory compliance standards
- Ability to collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teams
- Resilience, professional boundaries, and stability when working with high-acuity populations
- Data-informed approach to treatment planning and outcome monitoring
Your clinical work is the direct link between EBCAP's mission and the people who need us most. Specifically, you will:
- Stabilize lives through evidence-based therapy and crisis intervention
- Help individuals with the most complex needs navigate and access care
- Bridge the gap between behavioral health and physical health services
- Empower clients, families, and natural supports on the road to recovery
- Deliver outcomes within a nationally recognized CCBHC model of care
Our clinicians go where the need is — into communities, into homes, into people's lives. If you believe in meeting clients where they are, this is your place."
WHAT YOU WILL DO ON A DAILY BASIS
- Conduct biopsychosocial assessments and diagnostic evaluations, build and monitor individualized treatment plans, and deliver evidence-based therapy and counseling to individuals with serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and co-occurring conditions in both office and community settings.
- You'll coordinate care across providers and meet productivity and documentation standards.
- Maintain compliant clinical documentation in the EMR, collaborate with psychiatrists, nurses, and care coordinators, and participate in team meetings, supervision, and quality improvement.
- You'll administer outcome measurement tools, respond to crisis situations, and apply working knowledge of BHDDH, Medicaid, CCBHC, and Joint Commission standards.
- Provide psychoeducation to clients and families, coordinate referrals and accompany clients to appointments, and contribute to organizational committees and program development initiatives.
Required:
- Master's degree in a human services field
- At least 1 year of post-master's experience (preferred)
- Valid Rhode Island driver's license with a clean driving record; proof of liability insurance required
- Strong clinical judgment and ethical decision-making
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries in high-acuity, unsupervised community settings
- Professional written and verbal communication in English
Preferred:
- Experience at a CCBHC or other community-based agency
- Experience with serious and persistent mental illness and co-occurring disorders
- Familiarity with CBT, motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed care
- Background in integrated care, assertive community treatment, or community support program models
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to perform computer-based work and travel to community locations
- Must be able to stand, walk, bend, and lift up to 25 pounds using proper techniques
- Ability to navigate stairs, confined spaces, and assist clients with activities of daily living
- Close and distance vision, peripheral awareness, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus required
Subsidized comprehensive medical insurance (BCBSRI)- Subsidized dental insurance (Delta Dental)
- Supplemental vision insurance (Delta Dental)
- Voluntary medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts
- Up to 3% matching 403(b) retirement plan
- Employer-paid life insurance
- Generous paid time off: vacation, holidays, personal days, and sick time
- Mileage reimbursement
- Tuition reimbursement
- Employer-paid professional development
- Employee assistance program
East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides high-quality, comprehensive, and accessible health and human services to people across eastern Rhode Island. Founded as part of President Johnson's War on Poverty in 1965, EBCAP now serves ten communities with over 20 distinct programs — including primary medical and dental care, behavioral health services, early childhood education, and community support programs for children, youth, families, adults, and seniors.
Our 521 employees work across more than ten locations, addressing everything from immediate needs like food and housing to long-term health and wellness. If you are looking to make a meaningful impact on the lives of Rhode Islanders, we encourage you to apply.
Equal Opportunity Employer
East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP) is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
EBCAP is a federal contractor subject to Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA). We take affirmative action to employ, advance in employment, and otherwise treat qualified individuals with disabilities and protected veterans without discrimination in all employment practices.
If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the application or interview process, please contact People Operations at peopleoperations@ebcap.org (401) 431-9870 x1615.