Social Work - Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
Jobot
Boston, MA
5x8 hrs, Days
$40-55/hourOverview
- Start Date03/02/2026
- Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs
- ShiftDays
Pay
Benefits
- 401k retirement plan
- Medical benefits
- Dental benefits
- Vision benefits
- Employee assistance programs
- Weekly pay
- Sick pay
Qualifications
- Eligible to work in US
Description
For over 50 years we have served our local Boston Community providing affordable health care, behavioral health support, urgent care, dental & vision care and so much more!
We provide a highly competitive Benefit Package for Our Employees!
*Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurances
*PTO, 12 Paid Holidays, 403(b) with Employer Contribution!
Master’s degree in Social Work with LCSW/LICSW licensure
Two years of experience working with older adults in a community or medical setting preferred
Experience and interest in supporting a diverse population of older adults
Knowledge of dual diagnosis treatment, harm reduction, trauma informed care, motivational interviewing, and the recovery model
Commitment to equitable and culturally appropriate care for a wide range of diverse populations, including (but not limited to) communities of color, LGBTQ communities, non-English speaking populations, people with histories of incarceration, people with substance use disorders and behavioral health challenges, and people experiencing homelessness
Provide in-person, telephonic, and virtual supportive counseling to participants, families, and caregivers.
Employer
Jobot
Boston, MA
About
Despite being the largest city in New England, Boston is relatively compact and highly navigable, making it easy to explore. It boasts an astounding number of historic sites and a wide range of other attractions. The birthplace of the American Revolution, it's a great place to learn about Colonial history in a way that's much more interesting than reading a textbook. Follow the 2.5-mile-long Freedom Trail that connects several sites, starting from Boston Commons, the country's oldest city park. Marked by a red stripe, the trail travels through the city's most historic neighborhoods, including downtown and the North End, concluding at the Charlestown waterfront. Plenty of modern delights also await, from whale-watching tours and exploring the Institute of Contemporary Art in the South Boston waterfront area to catching a Red Sox game at legendary Fenway Park.