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Description
The Court Social Worker is a Bachelor's Level Clinician based full-time onsite in the Springfield District Courthouse, primarily serving adults appearing in Hampden County's Springfield District Arraignment Court at the initial court hearing/initial detention stage to prioritize and expediate treatment and recovery services. Additionally, the Court Social Worker is responsible for post-court follow-up to facilitate warm hand-offs and help ensure successful follow-through with services. The Social Worker works closely with the BHN's Project HOPE Outreach Team, the Co-Response Team, BHN Mobile Crisis, and the Springfield Police Department.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Court Social Worker is a Bachelor's Level Clinician based full-time onsite in the Springfield District Courthouse, primarily serving adults appearing in Hampden County's Springfield District Arraignment Court at the initial court hearing/initial detention stage to prioritize and expediate treatment and recovery services. Additionally, the Court Social Worker is responsible for post-court follow-up to facilitate warm hand-offs and help ensure successful follow-through with services. The Social Worker works closely with the BHN's Project HOPE Outreach Team, the Co-Response Team, BHN Mobile Crisis, and the Springfield Police Department.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Before Arraignment Court Session, works with probation and attorneys to identify adults likely eligible for access-to-care services
- Meets with eligible participants to introduce services and offer enrollment before or immediately after their arraignment
- Before or post-arraignment, screens for and triages immediate treatment and/or resource needs, including those addressing imminent risks (Overdose, Harm to Self or Others, Community Safety, etc.)
- Conducts psychosocial assessments and obtains required releases to communicate with the court and other external stakeholders on a need-to-know basis.
- Shares both treatment/service recommendations and options with participants and collaborates with them on an initial service plan to include facilitation of prompt access to care.
- Shares agreed upon treatment and service recommendations with the Court as well as progress on accessing and engaging in services, if required and with appropriate, signed BHN releases,
- Assists participants with referrals, access to care/services, including transportation and care coordination
- Builds linkages with and engage with community-based service providers to help enhance the success of participant
- Helps ensure participants are integrated with ongoing community and recovery supports
- Participates in weekly calls with the Community Care Coordinator (in Springfield Police Department)
- Attends monthly HCAT meetings
- Attends Hub & Core meetings when meetings re-start
- Supports the continuing development of Arraignment Court wraparound services
- Collects and enters data to support program evaluation and research conducted by UMASS Chan Medical School and the City of Springfield;
- Maintains HIPAA-compliant clinical documentation, including biopsychosocial assessments, mental health and substance use disorder screens, contact notes, Safety/Relapse Prevention Plans as needed, and service and discharge plans.
- Helps track COSSUP grant deliverables
- Participates in regularly scheduled BHN Multidisciplinary Team meetings to inform well-coordinated care
- A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Counseling Psychology, or a related field (Required)
- Additional LADC II or CADAC certification, a plus
- Experience (preferably 3-5 years) working with adults with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders
- Minimum 1 year experience working with adults experiencing chronic homelessness (Required)
- Strong familiarity with and working knowledge of Hampden County resources to support community stability and recovery (Required)
- Knowledge of evidence based and trauma-informed approaches to substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health disorders and recovery and ability to support recovery in partnership with court and law enforcement personnel
- Experience working in the courts, a plus
- Bi-lingual Spanish, a plus
- Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as within a multidisciplinary treatment team
- Exceptional organization skills (Required)
- Able to work collaboratively on a multidisciplinary team (Required)
- Willing/able to travel (Required)
- Valid Driver's License, good driving record, and access to a reliable vehicle (Required)
Recommended Skills
- Assessments
- Care Coordination
- Clinical Works
- Coordinating
- Law Enforcement
- Mental Diseases
Recommended Skills
- Assessments
- Care Coordination
- Clinical Works
- Coordinating
- Law Enforcement
- Mental Diseases
Professional Field



Patient Focus
Diagnoses
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
Issues
Aging
Substance Abuse
Trauma
Age Groups
Adults
Therapeutic Approach
Methodologies
ECT
Biopsychosocial Assessments
Practice Specifics
Populations
Individuals with Addiction Issues
Law Enforcement/Fire/First Responders
Aviation/Transportation
Racial Justice Allied
Settings
Intense Out-patient (IOP)
Private Practice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Residential Treatment Facilities (RTC)
Home Health/In-home
Mental Health Court/Contracted NPs
Forensic
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