Community Clinical Lead
Company: The Brookline Center for Community Mental Health
Location: Brookline
Posted on: March 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Community Clinical Lead About The Brookline
Center Mental health is at a crossroads: the current system is
inequitable, ineffective, and unaffordable, while the need for care
continues to rise. At The Brookline Center for Community Mental
Health, we are committed to transforming mental health care through
innovative programs that improve access and equity for all. Since
our founding, The Brookline Center has been at the forefront of
mental health services, known for our field-defining impact. While
our outpatient clinic serves Brookline and neighboring communities,
much of our work extends statewide, offering groundbreaking mental
health care designed to meet the growing demands of today’s
landscape. Our vision is clear: to build a mental health care
system that is effective and equitable for everyone. If you’re
passionate about mental health and want to be part of an
organization that is actively shaping the future of care, we would
love to meet you. Learn more about our work and impact at
www.brooklinecenter.org. POSITION SUMMARY The Community Clinical
Lead is a member of a dynamic and collaborative team who provides
services within our collaboration with the Brookline Housing
Authority (BHA) and Brookline Department of Public Health (BDPH).
The candidate would split their time overseeing and providing
guidance for any clinical matters that arise with a team of Service
Coordinators at BHA and Community Clinician(s) for BDPH Programs,
providing consultation, guidance and coverage when needed.
Additionally, the Community Clinical Supervisor would have
community experience of working with individuals, families, and
diverse populations and carry a caseload of clients for individual,
family, and/or group therapy. This is an excellent opportunity for
a clinician who is looking for a community setting with wonderful
co-workers and a broad set of related services. The Brookline
Center has a strong commitment to training and professional
development. The Community Clinical Lead would report to the
Director of Community Services, receive supervision, and
participate in a variety of seminars, lectures, and other
professional development activities. This position also offers
opportunities for professional growth ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be
assigned. As a Community Clinical Lead: Services with BHA Provides
clinical interventions and diagnostic assessments of residents
living at BHA on site or at The Brookline Center when needed
Collaborates with BHA collateral contacts and other providers to
coordinate care and preserve tenancies Serves as primary contact
and provides supervision and guidance to the BHA service
coordinators Plans and directs the work of team members, addressing
issues and proactively facilitating problem resolution Participates
in the screening & interviewing of Housing Now applicants Services
with BDPH Consults with BDPH staff on mental health needs of
residents tied to housing cases, Clutter and Hoarding Evaluation
and Supportive Services Program (CHESS Program) cases, public
health nursing, and other department activities Provides
supervision for Community Clinician(s) on BDPH As a clinical
provider: Is fully integrated and has shared responsibility for the
daily clinical operations of services in the community Maintains a
caseload - providing intake, diagnostic assessment and individual,
family/couples, and/or group therapy within the context of ‘core’
Outpatient Services Attends trainings to stay up to date with
therapy approaches and best practices in the field Additional
duties: Completes all documentation as required in a timely manner
Leads or co-leads psychoeducation groups for community partners
(BHA, BDPH and/or other Brookline community partners) and residents
as needed Participates in meetings, teams, committees and/or other
activities as appropriate Participates in the hiring & onboarding
of service coordinators, including regular performance reviews and
interventional improvement plans when needed Attends professional
development/in-service training EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Master's level degree or above, with independent license - LICSW,
LMHC, LMFT, PhD/PsyD, MD Preferred Qualifications: 5 years direct
clinical care, 2 years clinical supervision, and ideally, 2 years
program and/or people management. QUALIFICATIONS Works effectively
in culture of collaboration, ongoing change, commitment to
belonging, inclusion, and access. Passion for providing quality
behavioral mental health services to marginalized populations.
Strong leadership skills. Knowledge and experience working within
behavioral health regulatory requirements/compliance. Ability to
manage multiple and competing demands on a daily basis. Ability to
function in a calm and effective manner during crisis situations.
Demonstrated clinical competence and judgment. Knowledge of
community resources. Ability to write routine reports and
correspondence. Ability to utilize data gathering systems and
analyze data for reporting and decision making. Effective verbal
and written communicate skills Ability to solve problems and deal
with a variety of complex variables in situations where only
limited standardization exists. Ability to gather data, compile
information, and prepare reports. Digital fluency including
experience with electronic medical records and MS Office;
demonstrated track record of learning and incorporating new systems
into workflow. SALARY, HOURS AND BENEFITS Salary range: $65.5k-$74k
for 40 hours Placement within this range will depend on factors
including the candidate’s relevant experience, demonstrated skills,
alignment with the role’s responsibilities and internal equity.
While the posted range represents our good-faith expectation of
compensation for this position, the actual salary offered may fall
toward the lower end of the range for individuals who are still
developing skills or experience aligned with the role's full scope.
*Additional compensation for staff with bilingual/multilingual
abilities used in their work at the Center. This position is
designed as 5 days Monday-Friday 32 or 40 hours a week and hybrid.
Benefits: Employer matched 403(b) Plan Health Insurance, Dental and
Vision Healthcare FSA and Dependent Care FSA, and Health Savings
Account Paid Family Medical Leave benefits Generous Vacation
(3weeks first year, 4 weeks 2nd year) Sick (3 weeks) and Personal
Time (4 days) 12 Paid Holidays and 1 Floating Holiday Equal
employment opportunity The Brookline Center is an equal opportunity
employer, committed to workplace diversity. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression,
sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or
veteran status.
Keywords: The Brookline Center for Community Mental Health, Pawtucket , Community Clinical Lead, Healthcare , Brookline, Rhode Island