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Clinician jobs are open across healthcare systems, community health centers, behavioral health organizations, and private practices, from entry-level to senior and supervisory roles, with specializations in mental health, primary care, and substance use treatment. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.
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Location Detail: 1250 Silver St Middletown (10168)
Work where every moment matters.
Every day, more than 40,000 Hartford HealthCare colleagues come to work with one thing in common: Pride in what we do, knowing every moment matters here. We invite you to become part of Connecticut’s most comprehensive healthcare network.
Rushford Center, one of Connecticut’s leading providers of addiction and mental health services, is nationally recognized for delivering outstanding prevention, treatment and recovery programs. We offer a wide range of programs including Acute Care and Evaluation, Residential Addiction Treatment, Individual, Group & Family Therapy, Intensive Outpatient programs and Community Support Programs. Through the passion of our specialists, we continue to treat every patient with care, compassion and respect, while providing affordable and accessible services.
Job Summary
Works in coordination with interdisciplinary teams to organize, prepare, and deliver evidence based clinical services across the continuum of care. Maintains ethical principles and professional standards of practice in adherence to the discipline’s professional code of ethics.
Job Responsibilities
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Conducts a comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessment and establishes a care plan, as appropriate.
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Collaborates with the interdisciplinary Team to assess for appropriate level of care and risk factors; develops and implements care/discharge plan and coordinates consults/referrals to remove barriers and promote optimal clinical and financial outcomes.
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Utilizes specific therapeutic methods/strategies/interventions in accordance with individualized care plan.
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Monitors progress of interventions and revises plan to meet patient/family needs.
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Provides education to patient/family with respect to meeting established goals including but not limited to disease prevention, impact of illness and disease progression, advocacy for benefits, health maintenance, and adherence to treatment regimens.
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Provides direct patient care that may include: case management, care coordination, interdisciplinary collaboration for care transition needs, crisis intervention/safety planning, counseling, and emotional support to patients and families coping with illness, trauma, or end-of-life care, referral and discharge planning.
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Refers patient to appropriate levels of care and available resources that promote the individualized care plan.
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Maintains timely patient-centered documentation that reflect the patient and client systems’ pertinent information for assessment, interventions and outcomes in accordance with regulatory licensing requirements and third-party agencies.
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Participates in administrative and development activities including team meetings, clinical supervision of staff and staff education.
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Supports the development of hospital and/or unit-based programming to meet the clinical and strategic needs of the patients and the milieu.
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Works as a team member to contribute to improved patient experience.
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Ensures the cost-effective utilization of resources.
Qualifications
- Master's Degree in Social Work, or Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy or Related Human Service Field
- Previous experience in a healthcare setting
- LMSW, LPC-A, LMFT-A, or CADC
- Valid Driver's License
- Computer proficient
- Ability to assess problems, determine solutions and make decisions within a timely manner
- Utilize supervision and team approaches in the context of patient assessment and clinical interventions
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to establish relationships within and outside their entity
- Demonstrates competencies, including knowledge and behaviors, to meet age specific patient needs.
- Focused on personal, patient/client and unit/staff safety
- Assumes responsibility for self-improvement by identifying, communicating and seeking resources or instruction/validation to meet own learning needs, and is self-directed in maintaining currency of validations, certifications, licensure and training.
- Is cognizant of health-related social needs and cultural competence. Recognizes and addresses health disparities-inequalities and injustices directed toward clients, related to access to care and provision of health services.
- Develops and maintains cultural competence with an understanding of the history, traditions, values, and family systems of client groups as relates to health care and decision-making. Displays sensitivity to and awareness of the diversity in cultural groups and integrates this knowledge into their practice.
As a Hartford HealthCare entity, Rushford provides eligible employees with an extensive benefits package consisting of:
- Medical and dental benefits
- 401(k) plan with employer match
- Generous paid time off with accrual starting on the date of hire, including seven paid holidays
- Additional voluntary benefits as well as employee discount programs
With locations around the state, Hartford HealthCare offers exciting opportunities for career development and growth. Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge – helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children. We know that a thriving organization starts with thriving employees - we provide a competitive benefits program designed to ensure work/life balance. Every moment matters. And this is your moment.
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A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Hanger58

- Emory Healthcare55

- University of Texas Medical Branch41

- Optum38

- Gandara Center29

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services705
- Education191
- Non-Profit & Social Services100
- Insurance34
- Consulting & Professional Services32
What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in clinician jobs.
- Active state clinical license such as LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or equivalent
- Master's degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or a related clinical field
- Experience conducting biopsychosocial assessments and developing individualized treatment plans
- Proficiency with electronic health record systems such as Epic, Cerner, or Athenahealth
- Knowledge of evidence-based modalities including CBT, DBT, or motivational interviewing
- CPR certification and compliance with applicable HIPAA and mandated reporter requirements
Tips for Your Clinician Job Search
Tailor your resume to the setting
Acute care, outpatient, and community health employers each use different language for the same skills. Mirror the terminology in each posting, whether that's 'brief intervention,' 'care coordination,' or 'psychosocial assessment,' so your resume clears automated screening.
List your licensure state by state
Many clinician roles require licensure in the state where the work is performed. Include every active license and its status on your resume so hiring managers don't have to ask, and flag applications that offer compact or reciprocity arrangements.
Apply early to roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists clinician openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.
Target job titles used in the field
The same clinician role gets posted as 'LCSW,' 'LPC,' 'clinical therapist,' 'behavioral health clinician,' or 'mental health counselor' depending on the employer. Search all relevant titles to avoid missing openings that match your credentials.
Prepare a clinical case example for interviews
Interviewers at health systems and behavioral health agencies almost always ask you to walk through a complex case. Have a structured example ready that shows your assessment process, intervention choices, and how you measured progress, without disclosing identifying details.
Negotiate supervision hours if you're pre-licensed
If you need post-graduate hours for full licensure, ask explicitly what supervision structure the employer offers before accepting an offer. Frequency, format, and whether supervision counts toward your license vary widely and are negotiable at many organizations.
Clinician Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
Which companies are hiring the most clinicians?
The companies hiring the most clinicians right now include Hanger, Emory Healthcare, and University of Texas Medical Branch, with the largest share of openings in Massachusetts, California, and Texas, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Health systems, federally qualified health centers, and behavioral health agencies consistently post the highest volume of clinician roles nationwide.
How many clinician jobs are remote?
About 11% of clinician openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, with telehealth availability varying significantly by specialty and employer. Behavioral health and substance use treatment roles tend to have the highest share of remote options, while primary care and hospital-based clinician positions typically require on-site presence.
How do you become a clinician?
Becoming a clinician starts with earning a master's degree in a clinical field such as social work, counseling, or marriage and family therapy. After graduation, you complete a supervised post-graduate internship, accumulating the required hours for your state's licensure exam. Once you pass the exam and receive your license, you're eligible to practice independently and apply for clinician roles without additional supervision requirements.
Can you get hired as a clinician with little experience?
Yes, many employers hire clinicians who are newly licensed or still accruing supervised hours, particularly community mental health centers, nonprofits, and federally qualified health centers. Emphasize your practicum and internship placements on your resume, name the populations you worked with and the modalities you used, and target organizations that explicitly offer post-graduate supervision structures for associates.
What does the clinician interview process look like?
Most clinician interviews begin with a phone screen focused on licensure status and availability, followed by one or two rounds with a clinical supervisor or department lead. Expect behavioral questions about your assessment approach, a case-based scenario, and questions about your experience with specific populations. Some employers also require a writing sample, a background check, or a reference check before extending an offer.
Where can I find and apply to clinician jobs?
You can find and apply to clinician jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from across the United States in one place. Find roles that match your license, specialty, and preferred setting, then apply directly to each listing without being redirected away from the platform.
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