The Edinburg Center
Clinician - Guardianship Evaluations FFS

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Fee-for-Service LICSW – Guardianship Evaluations
Business: Outpatient Clinic – Adults with Intellectual disabilities
Location: Bedford, MA/virtual
Schedule: Fee-For-Service, approximately 8 – 12 hours a month (8 of those hours have to occur on the same day)
Salary: $75 hourly
This position requires the clinician to work collaboratively with a licensed psychologist and may involve remote work, record review, and occasional in-person meetings with individuals served, families, and providers.
Who You Are
- Master’s degree in social work required.
- Independent licensure (LICSW) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is required.
- Minimum of three years of post-licensure clinical experience.
- Experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) strongly preferred.
- Experience conducting clinical assessments and psychosocial evaluations.
- Strong clinical writing and report preparation skills.
- Experience collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, including psychologists, medical providers, and service systems.
- Familiarity with guardianship, capacity assessments, or court-related evaluations preferred.
- Excellent communication, organization, and documentation skills.
- Ability to work independently and manage flexible scheduling.
- Knowledge of DDS systems and community-based services preferred.
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What You Will Do
- Guardianship Evaluations: Conduct Clinical team report to assess decision-making capacity and functional abilities for individuals with intellectual disability referred for guardianship evaluations.
- Assessment & Interviews: Conduct interviews with individuals served, family members, providers, and other relevant collateral contacts to gather information related to functioning and support needs.
- Record Review: Review relevant clinical, educational, medical, and service documentation to inform evaluation findings.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Work collaboratively with a licensed psychologist to complete multidisciplinary guardianship evaluations.
- Recommendations: Provide professional recommendations regarding guardianship, limited guardianship, or alternative decision-making supports when appropriate.
- Reporting & Documentation: Prepare clear, thorough written evaluation reports that meet Massachusetts court requirements for guardianship proceedings.
- Consultation: Participate in case consultation with the psychologist and referring agencies as needed.
- Professional Standards: Maintain documentation and evaluation practices consistent with professional, ethical, and legal


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Who We Are
A dedicated team of professionals who have chosen to join an organization with a forty-year history of serving people with mental illness, developmental disabilities, brain injury, and autism in the community. When we’re not at work, we love to hike, bike, craft, read, shop, and sing opera, among many other things! Our staff of 350 have a range of interests and skills, and we know you do too! We know that The Edinburg Center will mean as much to you as it does to us!
At work, we are psychiatrists, social workers, clinicians, nurses, behavior specialists, peer specialists, board-certified behavior analysts, direct service staff and employment specialists.
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We are committed to providing a welcoming, inclusive, and diverse environment for our employees and the people we serve. Persons from diverse backgrounds including women, communities of color, the LGBTQ community, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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