Community Embedded Social Worker II
Company: Brattleboro Retreat
Location: Brattleboro
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description NOTE: This is position is
embedded in primary care at BMH and works collaboratively as part
of integrated mental and physical health team. Job Summary: The
community embedded social worker provides clinical
services/counseling, screening, and case management services to
patients/clients/participants in one or more specific embedded
community setting (distinct jobs in which services are provided at
primary care or specialty medical practice offices; or working with
persons who are unhoused; or working to provide team-based care to
a specific population or setting) as an independently licensed
practitioner. This work is typically as a part of an
interdisciplinary team that could include medical providers
(doctors, nurses, etc.), case managers, peer support services,
housing advocates, and/or others. The work is often fast paced, and
involves on-the-fly pivots according to the needs of the team, and
the clients served. QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in social work
or other behavioral health discipline required. Master’s degree in
clinical social work preferred Substance use counseling experience
and expertise required. If unlicensed, must be willing to work
toward licensure. Knowledge of and experience with population being
served Possession of a valid driver’s license and access to a
private vehicle for day-to-day job performance. Working knowledge
of computer skills ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Core
Competencies Engagement, Screening, and Assessment Assesses
patients comprehensively, according to needs of embedded team and
agency needs; Clinicians should be proficient in diagnosis,
formulation, risk assessment, level of care assessment, identifying
strengths and areas of ongoing challenges, etc. Assesses
patient/client/participant ’s social and family structure in
context of patient/client/participant ’s presenting problems
Assesses and plans for the patient/client/participant ’s aftercare
needs Conceptualizes patients and systems in their social context,
taking into account systems stressors as well as intra- and
interpersonal problems and strengths Demonstrates understanding of
addiction and recovery, including as it relates to screening,
assessment, engagement, clinical interventions and approaches, and
ASAM criteria for referrals and placement Synthesizes and conveys
relevant information, include clinical and case formulations,
orally and in writing. Formulates understandings of case material,
using all data available as well as understanding of interplay
between stressors and vulnerabilities and presenting problems.
Understands best practices for assessment and treatment of clients
with diverse backgrounds and cultural experiences, including
intersectionality and the impacts of systemic oppression and
marginalization Assesses and diagnoses patients, using DSM 5
criteria, consulting with team members as necessary Demonstrates
the ability to form a therapeutic relationship with the
patient/client/participant and families. Contacts the
patient/client/participant ’s providers and referral sources to
obtain collateral information for assessment, and to coordinate
treatment Uses standardized assessment and screening tools as
necessary, including for depression, anxiety, substance use, and
suicide and violence risk Must be able to use in-person,
telephonic, and two-way video telehealth to engage client as needed
Treatment Demonstrates the ability to provide direct clinical care
to patients in order to promote change according to the
patient/client/participant ’s treatment plan. Individual
Psychotherapy: In a manner appropriate to the setting and frame,
meets with patient/client/participant in a therapeutic relationship
to address clinical and psychosocial issues relevant to the
patient/client/participant ’s diagnosis and presenting problems,
and promotes change according to treatment goals. Family
work/family therapy: Engages therapeutically with client family and
systems to further client’s treatment and progress toward goals,
indicated Supportive therapy: Meets with patient/client/participant
as necessary to provide support and resolve specific task-oriented
problems that may have an impact on treatment. Group therapy: Meets
with patients in psychoeducational or psychotherapeutic group
sessions to promote, through the group process, individual growth
according to treatment goals. Demonstrates the ability to integrate
theoretical knowledge of clinical practice, group dynamics and
individualized biopsychosocial assessment effectively and ethically
in treatment. Attends and participates in treatment planning/ team
planning sessions of assigned patients on a regular basis. Reports
consistently to the treatment team with regard to assessments and
the content and focus of therapy. Documents all interactions with
patient/client/participant(s) in progress notes in the electronic
medical record. Documentation will adhere to any policies of
embedded agency, as well as Retreat policies where appropriate.
Maintains contact with referral sources and involved community
agencies according to the aftercare needs of the
patient/client/participant, using professional judgement and
according to the patient/client/participant ’s treatment plan, as
coordinated with other treatment team members. Demonstrates an
understanding of evidence-based practices for the populations
served, and maintains competency in these areas. Engages actively
with community support systems, health care and human service
resources, courts and police, etc., to coordinate care and
treatment, when appropriate Professionalism and Team Engagement
Demonstrates strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work
within a multidisciplinary team. Maintains effective working
relationships with program staff as indicated by direct observation
of supervisor Supports program policies and priorities relating to
patient/client/participant care, workflow, and productivity
Demonstrates good organizational and time management skills and
ability to work in a fast-paced setting. Adheres to the Brattleboro
Retreat’s code of ethics, standards for service delivery, policies
and procedures as well as the State of Vermont mental health code.
Demonstrates adherence to professional standards and values
according to NASW Code of Ethics or other applicable professional
Codes of Ethics to assure the provision of ethical care. Represents
the Retreat professionally in all interactions will providers and
community members
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