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Opportunities Available at MACA
Operations Manager
Under the supervision of the Director of Operations and Strategic Initiatives, the Operations Manager plays a critical role in ensuring that MACA’s organizational infrastructure is strong, secure, and efficient. This is a high-accountability positionthat blends day-to-day operational oversight with executive-level administrative support.
Working closely with MACA leadership, staff, contractors, and external partners, the Operations Manager builds and maintains reliable systems, strengthens internal controls, and ensures consistent follow-through so that the organization can focus on its mission of protecting children and supporting families.
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Opportunities Available at our Children’s Advocacy Centers
Clinical Psychologist – Baystate Health/Family Advocacy Center
Under the direction of the Practice Manager and Chief of Child Psychiatry, the Psychologist provides clinical services to patients, couples, and families being treated in Outpatient Behavioral Health. Demonstrates doctorate level knowledge of developmental stages, personality structure and development, mental health diagnoses, current treatment modalities, and psychological testing methods.
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Behavioral Health Clinician II – Baystate Health
Under the direction of the Clinical Supervisor and Medical Director, the Behavioral Health Clinician II – Outpatient (“BHC-II”) provides clinical services to patients, couples, and families being treated in the Outpatient Behavioral Health department. Demonstrates master’s level knowledge of developmental stages, behavioral health diagnoses, current treatment modalities, ethical guidelines, and therapeutic processes, as well as knowledge and experience relevant to any special population to which the BHC-II is being assigned (such as children and adolescents, survivors of trauma, or individuals with Substance Use Disorders).
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Director of Clinical Services – The Children’s Advocacy Center of Franklin County and North Quabbin (CACFNQ)
The Director of Clinical Services plays a critical role in developing a comprehensive, evidence-based, trauma-informed mental health program at the CACFNQ. The director will help to establish and develop our onsite mental health program at our Greenfield and Orange offices, while also providing individual, family, and group treatment to children and teens who have been victims of serious physical or sexual abuse.
Training in evidence-based modalities is provided through the CACFNQ. The selected candidate must possess a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
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Mental Health Clinician – Berkshire County Kids’ Place & Violence Prevention Center
The Mental Health Clinician provides trauma-informed mental health services to children and adolescents who have experienced physical or sexual abuse, exposure to domestic violence, or other traumatic events.
This role also includes supportive and therapeutic work with non-offending caregivers and family members. You’ll work within a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment where your clinical judgment is valued and your workload is structured to allow you to do thoughtful, ethical, effective work.
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Case Management & Client Services Manager – Children’s Advocacy Center of Suffolk County
Reporting to the Chief Program Officer, the Case Management and Client Services Manager ensures comprehensive case management, family resource coordination, and support to children and non‐offending caregivers, supervision of CAC Clinical Case Managers and the Family Resource Specialist, and leadership to the client services team. This team leader is adynamic steward of the CAC, ensuring victim‐centered, solutions‐focused, and adaptive service delivery as the CAC’s programming grows and evolves to meet community needs.
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Mental Health Clinician – Children’s Advocacy Center of Suffolk County
THE CAC SEEKS A MASTER’S LEVEL MENTAL HEALTH CLINICIAN TO SUPPORT CHILDREN AND NON-OFFENDING CAREGIVERS IN CASES OF ALLEGED CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE, PHYSICAL ABUSE AND EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE.
Candidates will receive training in evidence-based mental health interventions including Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention or CFTSI (an evidence-based early intervention for children 7 to 18 years old that reduces traumatic stress reactions and the onset of post-traumatic stress disorder), Problematic Sexual Behavior-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (PSB-CBT) for children 3 to 12 years old, and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) for children and adolescents impacted by trauma and their parents or caregivers to help reduce trauma symptoms.
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Clinical Services Director – Children’s Advocacy Center of Suffolk County
Reporting to the Chief Program Officer, the Clinical Services Director directs the strategy, compliance, growth, and daily operations of the CAC’s mental health and clinical services programming. This team leader is a dynamic steward of the CAC, ensuring victim‐centered, solutions‐focused, and adaptive service delivery as the CAC’s mental health programming grows and evolves to meet community needs. They are strategic, proactive, and demonstrate kindness, respect, humility, and sensitivity in all collaborations.
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Volunteering
Have some time and a skill that you want to share? Let us know! We have several opportunities throughout the year to utilize different skills. Previous examples include assisting with our Holiday Card appeal, “Recognizing and Responding to Child Abuse” Curriculum, social media, general office tasks or any other skills you have to offer. If you are interested in volunteering with MACA please reach out to us at maca@machildrensalliance.org
Undergraduate and graduate internships
Students are a critical part of the MACA team, bringing innovative thinking, amazing energy and the latest trends to our work. In addition to welcoming students from a variety of colleges and universities, we are very proud to be a long standing placement for the Northeastern University’s Undergraduate Co-op program.
The role of the intern will be largely based on a mutually agreed upon educational agreement between MACA and the respective institute of higher education and the responsibilities have a broad range. Here are some examples of how interns regularly contribute to MACA
- Assisting with statewide work including annual statewide conference, Access to Mental Health
- Initiative, and data collection projects
- Improving our cultural responsivity
- Managing legislative advocacy, social media and fundraising campaigns
- Completing administrative tasks associated with projects noted above including reception responsibilities, filing, typing via word processing, copying and other clerical tasks.
- Conducting basic literature reviews and related research.
OUR IMPACT
“MACA was my third co-op through Northeastern and I couldn’t be more thankful for the great experience I had.”
