Careers
Each position at Communities for People (CFP) offers the opportunity to change someone’s life…perhaps your own! CFP welcomes individuals from all religious, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. At CFP you will work in an enjoyable working environment with a team of dedicated staff. CFP is an equal opportunity employer and offers generous benefits, including:
- Cost shared health and dental care
- Excellent paid time off benefits, Full Time 3+ weeks and Part Time 1+ weeks in first year, with subsequent increases up to your fifth year
- 12 paid holidays
- Retirement plans
- Training and professional development workshops
- Life and disability insurance
- Tuition reimbursement for eligible employee
We are committed to creating an environment in which all of our team members feel valued, included, and empowered to fully participate, bring their full selves to their work, and confidently bring great ideas to the table in service of our mission. Communities for People is proud to support our JEDI (justice, equity, diversity and inclusion) council, a group of staff members who work to ensure the agency policies, practices and service delivery is continually evolving to ensure a supportive, positive, and inclusive environment for all.
My favorite thing about working in foster care utilizing the strengths in the community, learning more about the members in our community, and being a part of a team that helps children to experience safe, supportive, and nurturing environments.
– Jordan, RI staff member
Current Openings
Career opportunities are available in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
MASSACHUSETTS
Bilingual Homebased Clinician (EFSS)
We are excited to announce the launch of our Enhanced Family Support Services Program in Massachusetts! Are you seeking an opportunity to make a difference as a clinician on the team? Apply now to join our agency and help shape this programs success!
Hiring to serve communities in 2 locations:
- South Central Massachusetts
- Greater Boston Area
Company Overview:
Communities for People (CFP) is a non-profit agency serving youth and families through community-based programs and services. You will be instrumental in helping youth and families achieve permanency, independence and integration into the community. You will gain professional experience and exposure to the child welfare system. Our Enhanced Family Support Services (EFSS) team is looking for a Clinician. EOE
Bonus. Qualified candidates can earn up to $2000!!!
- $500 upon completion of 90 Introductory period
- $500 on 6-month anniversary
- $1000 on your 1 Year Anniversary.
Salary: $67,000-$72,000 annually
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including
- Medical, dental and vision insurance coverage
- 12 paid holidays
- Mileage reimbursement
- Time off accruals
- Tuition reimbursement
- Training and professional development
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Pathway to a long-term career
- Hybrid Work Schedule
Clinician Responsibilities:
- Providing in-home therapeutic support services to parents, caretakers, and youth involved with DCF i.e. weekly family meetings, assessments
- Oversee the treatment planning and assist with the case management of clients
- Ensuring implementation of family centered practice
- Advocacy role for the families working with community partners
- Development and implementation of Individual Service Plans
- Facilitates case conferences and discharge conferences for clients
- Oversight of coordinating psychiatric and psychological appointments
- Provide supervision and parenting supports for families in preparation to reunification
- Overseeing timely notification of referral dispositions
- Actively participating in staff meeting and group supervision
- Providing clinical support to program staff
- Maintaining client documentation and files
- Crisis management
- Providing on-call support
Clinician Qualifications:
- Masters of Social Work or related field
- Independently Licensed preferred
- Bilingual
- Mush have valid driver’s license and own transportation
- Excellent writing and organizational skills
- Culturally Responsive
- Knowledge of community resources
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Specialist
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Specialist is responsible for supporting and advancing the CQI efforts within programs. This position works to ensure services provided to children, youth, and families meet standards for safety, permanency, and well-being through data analysis, performance monitoring, case reviews, and improvement planning. EOE.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
CQI Data Collection, Data Quality & Analytics
- Verifying accurate data quality, completeness and fidelity in electronic records system, in identified data collection spreadsheets and report gaps and inaccuracies and make corrections.
- Assists in the collection of data.
- Assist in generating reports for leadership, directors and other staff.
- Identify trends, strengths, and areas for improvement across programs.
Audits/Case Record Reviews
- Assists in conducting case record reviews.
- Prepare reports based on results.
- Provide feedback and recommendations based on review findings.
Stakeholder Engagement
- Assist in administering satisfaction surveys and compiling results. Help improve sample sizes and sharing results.
Compliance & Best Practices
- Assist in monitoring compliance of agency standards, CARF accreditation, DCF and DCYF requirements.
- Assist in monitoring and improving Group Home Inspections and required safety drills.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Preferred bachelor’s degree in social work, Human Services, Public Administration, or related fields.
EXPERIENCE:
- Required 2–3 years of experience, quality improvement, data analysis, performance management systems, program evaluation, or a related area.
- Preferred child welfare experience
Skills and Competencies:
- Strong attention to detail, with robust analytical and critical thinking skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Power BI, data visualization tools, and electronic client databases.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
SALARY: $54,000-$58,000
In-Home Family Therapist (FCT)
We are excited to announce the launch of our Family Centered Treatment Program in Massachusetts! Are you seeking an opportunity to make a difference as a practitioner on the team? Apply now to join our agency and help shape this programs success!
Hiring to serve communities in 2 locations:
- South Central Massachusetts
- Greater Boston Area
Company Overview:
By joining the Communities for People team, we will help you gain professional experience and exposure to the Massachusetts child welfare system. Communities for People (CFP) is a non-profit agency serving youth and families through community-based programs and services. You will be instrumental in helping youth and families achieve permanency, independence and integration into the community. EOE
Bonus. Qualified candidates can earn up to $2000!!!
- $500 upon completion of 90 Introductory period
- $500 on 6-month anniversary
- $1000 on your 1 Year Anniversary.
Salary structure: Range is based on qualifications and experience.
Bachelor Level: $55,000
Master’s Level: $65,000-$70,000
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including
- Medical, dental and vision insurance coverage
- 12 paid holidays
- Mileage reimbursement
- Time off accruals
- Tuition reimbursement
- Training and professional development
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Pathway to a long-term career
- Hybrid Work Schedule
Family Centered Treatment Practitioner Responsibilities:
- Utilize an evidence-based model to engage and facilitate weekly individual/family sessions
- Provide on-call crisis support for assigned families
- Provide the services with a variance of days/hours designed to respond to the client/family needs/schedule
- Caseloads of (4-6) with a minimum of at least 2 multi hour sessions weekly
- Timely attendance at all team meetings
- Provide transportation to scheduled appointments, as needed
- Promptly submit all required reports and documentation
Family Centered Treatment Practitioner Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in Human Services or Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience.
- Bilingual (Spanish) preferred
- Valid driver’s license and vehicle required
- Strong report writing
- Ability to interact with a wide range of individuals
- Culturally Responsive
- Knowledge of state’s human service network
- Proficient in Microsoft Office
Residential Clinician
Desire to make a difference in a youth or family’s life!
Bonus. Qualified candidates can earn up to $2000!!!
- $500 upon completion of 90 Introductory period
- $500 on 6-month anniversary
- $1000 on your 1 Year Anniversary.
Benefits:
- Competitive Salary based on experience and licensure
- Trainings and Professional Development
- Paid Holidays
- 3+ weeks of time off benefits
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
- Pathway to a long-term career
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Hybrid Work Schedule
Group Home Summary:
Oversee the treatment planning and clinical case management needs for the youth in the program. EOE.
Group Home Clinician Responsibilities:
- Provide residents with direct clinical services, including case management, individual treatment, group work or clinically appropriate services
- Complete all required clinical documentation including clinical assessments, Relapse Prevention Plans, and Individual Treatment Plans
- Manage referrals for placement at the program and oversee the intake process
- Determine appropriate transition and discharge plans for all residents
- Assist program staff to develop individualized behavior management plans and support staff to understand and respond to individual youth treatment concerns
- Facilitate case conferences and discharge planning for all residents
- Assist with family engagement, permanency planning and life-skills development for all residents.
- Oversee coordination of community-based psychiatric, psychological, medical and dental services for all clients
- Actively participate in the Program Administrative Team, weekly staff meetings and group supervision
- Participate in agency activities to support the implementation of clinical best practices and improve the clinical skills of agency staff
- Be a part of the clinical on-call rotation
Group Home Clinician Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in social work or related field
- At least 3 years of clinical experience
- Prior familiarity with the Massachusetts child welfare systems,
- Must have valid driver’s license and vehicle
Salary: $65,000-$73,000 annually
Residential Direct Care Counselor
Job Description
Communities for People (CFP) is a non-profit agency serving youth and families through community-based programs and services. You will be instrumental in helping youth and families to achieve permanency, independence and integration into the community. You will gain professional experience and exposure to the child welfare system. EOE
Residential Direct Care Counselor Duties and Responsibilities:
- Dependability and reliability
- Ensure that the clients are receiving proper care
- Providing a safe physical/emotional environment
- Providing supervision
- Assist in developing and carrying out goals
- Excellent at conflict management
- Provide transportation as necessary
- Adhere to site policies, routines, and procedures
- Maintain certifications and trainings
- Attend weekly meetings, in-service trainings and orientation programs
Residential Direct Care Counselor Qualifications:
- High School graduate or equivalency
- Valid driver’s license
- Own reliable transportation
- Bilingual (Spanish) a HUGE plus
- Depending on the program, must complete MAP (Medication Administration Program) certification within 3 months of hire date
- One year minimum experience working directly with adolescents and/or children OR BA/BS in social services or related field with no direct work experience
Residential Direct Care Counselor Benefits:
- 12 Paid holidays
- Time off benefits
- Weekly pay checks
- Trainings and professional development
- Medical and dental benefits
- Tuition reimbursement
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $23.75 – $24.25 per hour
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WEEKEND DIFFERENTIAL PAY OF $2.00 at our Emergency Residence, Community Treatment Residence and LIFE Programs.
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EMERGENCY RESIDENCE differential pay of $1.50!
Bonus. FULL TIME candidates can earn up to $2000!!!
- $500 upon completion of 90 Introductory period
- $500 on 6-month anniversary
- $1000 on your 1 Year Anniversary.
RHODE ISLAND (PROVIDENCE, RI)
Family Service Care Coordinator (FCCP)
Benefits:
- $750 Bonus at 90 days for Qualified candidates after successful completion of the introductory period.
- Monthly Retention Bonus of $694.50 per month for full-time employment.
- Paid training and professional development
- Employee Assistance Program
- 12 Paid Holidays
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Generous time off benefits
- Medical dental and vision insurance
- Schedule flexibility
- Mileage reimbursement
- EOE
Family Service Care Coordinator Responsibilities:
- Creating a child abuse and neglect prevention network in the cities of Central Falls, East Providence and Pawtucket
- Engage families referred to the FCCP program using the WRAP model principles and philosophy
- Attend all required WRAP and agency trainings and maintains WRAP certification
- Completes all required assessments and documentation in designated timeframes
- Maintains program documentation and family records in accordance with agency and state guidelines
- Completes data collection as required by CFP and DCYF
- Provide comprehensive case management as identified in the family plans and meetings
- Accommodate the cultural, behavioral, medical and any other diverse needs of the families at family team/home meetings
- Identifies and maintains a working knowledge of available community resources to meet the individual needs of each family and ensures the connection of families to culturally relevant community resources and supports
- Works with FCCP team to identify funding or other support for all service needs of the families
- Attend all required meetings
- Provide on-call support
Qualifications:
- BS/BA in human service or related field required
- Bi-Lingual Portuguese Creole
- Minimum 3 years working with families
- Must have valid driver’s license and transportation
- Excellent writing, computer and organizational skills
Salary: $40,000-$43,000 annually
Per Diem Clinician
Job Summary
Conduct an initial diagnostic assessment and provide ongoing individual, family, and/or group therapy to identified clients. EOE.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Conduct an initial diagnostic assessment of each client including a DSM 5 diagnosis
- Provide ongoing individual, family, and/or group therapy for identified clients
- Develop and update treatment plans quarterly, identifying specific treatment goals and target dates of attainment
- Make appropriate referrals for more intensive services as needed
- Seek consultation and coordination from team members and supervisor on difficult to treat issues
- Obtain initial and ongoing authorization from insurance carrier(s)
- Obtain authorization or refusal of authorization to communicate and coordinate with all service providers involved with client, including Primary Care Physicians.
- Maintain case records to highest standards, including all Intake documentation, Releases of Information, Initial and Ongoing Treatment Plans, and Progress Notes.
- Individual/group supervision offered weekly, with the expectation of attendance once a month
- Participate in on-call rotation and provide crisis intervention as needed
- Provide billing information to Office Manager
Experience:
- At least 2 years of supervised practice
Qualifications:
- Licensure in Social Work or Mental Health Related Field
- Approved credentialing with insurance carrier
Pay:
- $45.00/hour for pre-licensure
- $55.00/hour for Independent License
Professional Foster Parents Needed

To learn more about the licensing process, contact:
Kathryn Botelho
Phone: 401-481-5430
Email: FosterHopeRI@c4p.org
Or visit CFPFosterCare.org
Residential Direct Care Counselor
Job Description
Communities for People (CFP) is a non-profit agency serving youth and families through community-based programs and services. You will be instrumental in helping youth and families to achieve permanency, independence and integration into the community. You will gain professional experience and exposure to the child welfare system. We are looking for 2nd and 3rd shift (overnight) Direct Care Counselors for our Providence locations. EOE
Residential Direct Care Counselor Duties and Responsibilities:
- Dependability and reliability
- Ensure that the clients are receiving proper care
- Providing a safe physical/emotional environment
- Providing supervision
- Assist in developing and carrying out goals
- Excellent at conflict management
- Provide transportation as necessary
- Adhere to site policies, routines, and procedures
- Maintain certifications and trainings
- Attend weekly meetings, in-service trainings and orientation programs
Residential Direct Care Counselor Qualifications:
- High School graduate or equivalency
- Valid driver’s license
- Own reliable transportation
- Bilingual (Spanish) a HUGE plus
- One year minimum experience working directly with adolescents and/or children OR BA/BS in social services or related field with no direct work experience
Residential Direct Care Counselor Benefits:
- 12 Paid holidays
- Time off benefits
- Weekly pay checks
- Trainings and professional development
- Medical and dental benefits
- Vision Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Tuition reimbursement
Sign On Bonus: $750 Bonus at 90 days for Qualified candidates after successful completion of the introductory period. Pro-rated for part time and relief staff.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $21.50 – $22.00 per hour
Foster Parents We are always accepting applications for Foster Parenting.
There is always a child or adolescent waiting for dedicated foster parents. If you can provide a safe and loving home you can be the difference in the life of a child or adolescent in need. You don’t have to own a home, be married, or even have previous experience fostering children. CFP will provide you with specialized training and ongoing support. You will be working as part of a treatment team and providing the nurturing of a parent. We provide you with and a strong support network of experienced foster care workers and fellow foster parents and you will also be compensated. EOE
To learn more:
RI:
Kathryn Botelho
Phone: 401-481-5430
Email: FosterHopeRI@c4p.org
MA:
Kristopher Harrison
Phone: 617-708-4510
Email: kharrison@c4p.org
Internships
To learn more internship opportunities, please contact Emily Buckbee Carey at ecarey@c4p.org or 401-241-3121.