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Recovery Is Real...

and it starts with committed behavioral health care providers like you.

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Why build your career at CCBC?

Stable and Established

  • The largest mental health and substance abuse care provider in Southeastern MA, with a 50 year history
  • We serve over 12,000 clients annually
  • Commitment to innovation and evidence-based practice
  • Commitment to erasing the stigma that can surround trauma, mental illness, and addiction

Great Benefits

  • A short commute from both Boston and Providence
  • 3 weeks paid vacation to start
  • 12 paid holidays and sick leave
  • Health, dental, disability, and life insurance
  • 403-b with up to 5% employer match
  • Tuition reimbursement

Recovery Is Real: a few examples of people we've helped

 

Current Openings

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Clinician Youth Community Program

Provide evidenced-based clinical interventions as part of a multi-disciplinary team working to enhance family functioning, provide stabilization, foster growth and resilience, build skills and help prepare youth for the transition to adulthood...  Read More

11/2/2023
Family Peer Support Specialist

Teach advocacy skills and provide education on how to identify natural supports, advocate for youth within educational systems and obtain resources necessary to improve family functioning...  Read More

2/27/2023
Occupational Therapist Assistant, Youth Community Program

Work closely with the Occupational Therapist providing support and interventions in the youth’s home and community...  Read More

2/27/2023
Occupational Therapist, Youth Community Program

Screen, assess and provide therapeutic interventions to youth with significant mental health challenges and their families...  Read More

2/27/2023
Outreach Case Manager, Youth Community Program

Provide case management services to increase skills related to independent living, community integration, employment, recreation and housing...  Read More

5/4/2023
Psychiatric Registered Nurse, Youth Community Program

Provide medication management and administration as part of a multi-disciplinary team working to enhance family functioning, provide stabilization, foster growth and resilience, build skills and help prepare youth for the transition to adulthood...  Read More

2/24/2023

About CCBC

Community Counseling of Bristol County is a comprehensive mental health and substance abuse provider that serves over 12,000 clients in Southeastern Massachusetts. CCBC is committed to providing superior care to our clients, and consequently recruits and retains staff who share a commitment to the mission and values of the agency. These values include an emphasis on training, innovation, evidenced informed practice, comprehensive local systems of care and recovery as a goal for our clients.

Services at CCBC rely on the talents and expertise of our staff. We continually seek candidates who are devoted to making a difference in the lives of others and the well being of our community. If you are looking for a rewarding and challenging career in behavioral health care, please contact us. We offer great learning opportunities, an engaging work environment, competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefit package:

  • Three weeks paid vacation to start, four weeks after two years of service
  • Health and dental insurance up to 75% paid by CCBC for qualified employees
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • 12 paid holidays
  • Paid sick leave
  • 403-b retirement savings plan with match provided by CCBC for the past 10 years of up to 5%
  • Long-term disability insurance
  • Life insurance equal to your annual earnings, up to $50,000

How to Apply

We are continually seeking experienced staff to fill a number of positions. Please send a cover letter and resume to the contact person indicated in the position's description.

CCBC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The agency does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, residence, marital status or political affiliation.

If you are having an emergency, or have any thoughts of harming yourself, please call 911 or go directly to the nearest emergency room.

To make an appointment, call 508-828-9116 to speak to an intake specialist.

Email us or use the form

info@comcounseling.org