Float Clinician III (LCSW, LMFT, LPC) - Behavioral Health
Company: Manchester Memorial Hospital
Location: Manchester
Posted on: February 22, 2026
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Job Description:
Location Detail: MMH-71 Haynes Street (10627) Work where every
moment matters. Every day, over 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. The Greater
Manchester Region has approximately 2,500 employees. It includes
Manchester Memorial Hospital, a 249-bed community hospital,
Rockville General, a campus of Manchester Memorial Hospital, a
102-bed facility, a large multispecialty provider group and
visiting nurse services. The Greater Manchester Region serves a
region of 300,000 people in 19 towns. This position reports
directly to the Manager of Behavioral Health Crisis and takes
direction from the Clinical Nurse Manager of the department where
they are floated. Provides direct and indirect clinical services to
children and/or adolescents and/or adults in need of behavioral
health care. Responsible for treatment of the client and provision
of age-appropriate care. Core skills may include crisis assessment,
intake assessment, individual therapy, group therapy, family
therapy, treatment planning, case management, team/community
collaboration, patient/family education, and triage/discharge
planning. Will provide flexible coverage as assigned to all
services within Behavioral Health. Creates a caring and
compassionate environment through ECHN’s Core Values of Teamwork,
Communication, Respect and Caring. COMPETENCIES: Working knowledge
of psychiatric disorders, familiarity with abuse and neglect
reporting mandates, knowledge of community-based resources and
comprehension of the pre-authorization and billing processes are
considered a plus. The duties of the position require strong
clinical skills including a demonstrated strength in team
orientation and an ability to function effectively in a work
environment where multitasking is necessary. Strong written and
verbal communication skills using the English language is
essential. Must be flexible in approach so that service-specific as
well as overall system needs can be met. Must be capable of taking
swift and efficient action, including patient restraint when
responding to patient emergency codes. ESSENTIAL DUTIES and
RESPONSIBILITIES: Disclaimer: Job descriptions are not intended,
nor should they be construed to be exhaustive lists of all
responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated
with the job. They are intended to be accurate reflections of the
principal duties and responsibilities of this position. These
responsibilities and competencies listed below may change from time
to time Job-Specific Competency Demonstrates skill in gathering and
assessing comprehensive information regarding bio-psychosocial
influences and etiology of addiction and co-morbid psychiatric
disorders including client’s physical status and compulsion/
preoccupation to use, as evidenced by chart reviews and supervisor
observations. Develops, implements, and modifies treatment plans,
interventions, and disposition/discharge plans as needed,
addressing both age-specific and substance abuse-specific issues
within professional standards and per department guidelines, as
evidenced by chart reviews and supervisor observations. Makes
timely and appropriate referrals to least restrictive setting,
demonstrating knowledge of levels of care and appropriate community
and treatment resources, as evidenced by supervisor observations.
Completes all requested forms, documentation, and other reporting
requirements in a timely manner and in accordance with Department
of Children and Family (DCF), managed care, probate court, JCAHO,
and other standards with which program must comply, as evidenced by
chart reviews and supervisor observation. Actively participates in
and contributes to team meetings in order to enhance patient
outcomes. Communicates effectively and consistently with team
members including attending psychiatrists, nursing staff, medical
director, and inpatient unit leadership, as evidenced by feedback
from staff and psychiatrists as well as supervisor observations.
Demonstrates sound knowledge base of, and appreciation for, growth
and development and current issues specific to age group being
served, as evidenced by development of appropriate treatment plans
and therapeutic interventions in individual, family, and group
therapy, as evidenced by chart reviews, supervisor observations and
successful completion of competency. Demonstrates flexibility in
meeting the fluctuating staffing needs of the department, as
evidenced by willingness to adjust scheduled hours and assignments
in accordance with the needs of the program, as evidenced by
supervisor observation. Demonstrates value of patient and family
education, utilizing appropriate psycho-educational material, as
evidenced by chart reviews, feedback on satisfaction surveys and
supervisor observation. Establishes rapport with patient and
family, consistently demonstrating perceptiveness and empathy in
clinical interactions, as evidenced by patient and family feedback
and supervisor observation. Facilitates skill development by
careful planning of therapeutic groups, individual and family
interventions, as evidenced by patient and family feedback and
supervisor observation. Effectively uses psychological and physical
management techniques to manage violent or potentially violent
situations consistent with Physical Management Training (PMT)
training, as evidenced by peer feedback, supervisor observation and
attendance at annual PMT refresher. Participates in Early Response
codes and Dr. Strong codes, attendance at PMT refresher trainings.
Demonstrates an understanding of learning disorders, as evidenced
by flexibility of teaching methods and interactions with patients,
patient and family feedback, supervisor observation and successful
completion of competency. Demonstrates ability to identify
obstacles and barriers that interfere with treatment compliance and
resolve issues, as evidenced by discharge planning and treatment
outcome, feedback from patient and family and supervisor
observation. Qualifications EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: A minimum of a
Master's degree in the Behavioral Health field is required. A State
of CT. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage
and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC),
Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) or equivalent required.
Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification is preferred but
not required. Must be trained in PMT and de-escalation techniques,
as prescribed by ECHN, and receive certification within 6 months of
hire into the role. EXPERIENCE: Prior experience working in the
Behavioral Health field, preferably to specific prospective service
setting. Level of care age-specific competencies is required. We
take great care of careers 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
colleagues we provide a competitive benefits program designed to
ensure work/life balance. Every moment matters. And this is your
moment
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