Career Center
NH and VT - Clinical Social Workers/Licensed Professional Counselors
NH VT Recruitment Center
Are you a behavioral health or substance use disorder clinician considering employment in New Hampshire or Vermont? Let us help you find YOUR perfect job! The NH VT Recruitment Center, a nonprofit agency, assists behavioral health professionals, such as mental health counselors, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists and substance use treatment providers in finding employment at sites throughout New Hampshire and Vermont. We represent a variety of job openings serving diverse client populations and utilizing various treatment modalities. Areas of need include outpatient services, community support teams, integrated care settings and residential treatment programs. Employment sites include community mental health centers, federally qualified health centers, rural health centers, hospitals and substance use disorder treatment agencies. Many of the sites qualify for National Health Service Corps Student Loan Repayment Programs at the state and national level. Licensed clinicians are ideal candidates (LMSW, LICSW, LCMHC, LPC, LMFT, LADC/MLADC) but most employers offer supervision for new master’s level graduates seeking licensure. If you have credentials from another state, we can assist you in understanding the requirements for securing the appropriate licensure to practice in NH.
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Advantages of Working in New Hampshire: safe, family-friendly communities; quality public and private schools; no personal income or sales tax; year-round recreational activities; proximity to Boston and NYC; and access to lakes, mountains and oceans! Contact Michele Petersen at the NH VT Recruitment Center at 603-228-2830 x131 or mpetersen@bistatepca.org. www.bistaterecruitmentcenter.org To learn more watch our 90-second video: http://bit.ly/NHVTRecruitmentCenter CLICK HERE to learn more and link to Behavioral Health jobs in New Hampshire We look forward to hearing from you! The NH VT Recruitment Center is a service of Bi-State Primary Care Association. The preparation of these materials was financed under an Agreement with the State of New Hampshire, Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Public Health Services, with funds provided in part or in whole by the State of New Hampshire and/or United States Department of Health & Human Services. |
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