Join a community-focused clinical team providing outpatient therapy and assessments across rural Maine
Posted March 2026
There are people across the greater Lincoln area and throughout Penobscot, Piscataquis, and Washington Counties who need someone in their corner. Kids who are struggling in school. Adults who have been on a waitlist for months. Families that are stretched thin with nowhere close to turn.
You could be the person they've been waiting for.
MC Community Services clinicians carry a caseload of children and adults, providing outpatient therapy under MaineCare Section 65. Caseloads are kept at a level where clinicians can do thoughtful, sustained work with each person and family rather than cycling through back-to-back sessions. The position includes both in-person sessions at the Lincoln office and telehealth sessions available statewide.
Salary starts at $75,000. Clinical independence with support from leadership, not micromanagement.
MC Community Services provides clinical supervision toward full licensure at no cost. Starting pay at the lower end of the range with increases tied to licensure milestones and caseload growth.
A competitive salary starting at $75,000 per year depending on licensure level and experience, plus the following benefits.
MC Community Services is a licensed Mental Health Agency contracted with the Maine Department of Health and Human Services and enrolled as a MaineCare provider. The agency has been providing behavioral health services to children, adults, and families in the greater Lincoln area since 2009, delivering rehabilitative community support services under Section 28 and outpatient behavioral health services under Section 65 across Penobscot, Piscataquis, and Washington Counties.
MC Community Services is a small, locally owned agency where staff know each other, look out for each other, and work side by side. Everyone lives in the same communities as the families they serve, and that shared investment creates a level of collaboration and mutual support that larger organizations cannot replicate. The organization's Behavioral Health Professionals deliver community-based services to many of the same families clinicians treat, giving therapists a fuller picture of each member's life than most outpatient clinicians receive.
MC Community Services is not a large healthcare system with layers of bureaucracy where clinicians are reduced to their billable hours or pressured to carry unrealistic caseloads. Here, clinicians are trusted to do their work well. They have the flexibility to structure their schedules around their clients' actual needs, direct access to leadership when they need it, and a genuine say in how services are delivered. The Clinical Director holds an LCSW, LADC, and CCS, providing experienced clinical support and supervision.
No. MC Community Services welcomes both fully licensed clinicians (LCSW, LCPC) and conditionally licensed clinicians (LMSW-cc, LCPC-c). Conditionally licensed clinicians receive free clinical supervision toward full licensure from the Clinical Director, who holds an LCSW, LADC, and CCS.
Yes. MC Community Services offers a hybrid work arrangement combining in-person sessions at the Lincoln, Maine office with telehealth sessions available statewide. This model allows clinicians to serve clients across rural and underserved areas of Penobscot, Piscataquis, and Washington Counties.
MC Community Services clinicians carry a caseload of both children and adults, providing individual, family, and group therapy. Services are delivered under MaineCare Section 65, covering outpatient behavioral health therapy, diagnostic assessments, and functional assessments.
MC Community Services offers a competitive salary starting at $75,000 per year. Fully licensed clinicians (LCSW, LCPC) receive the higher end of the range. Pay increases are tied to licensure milestones and caseload growth for conditionally licensed clinicians.
The Clinical Director at MC Community Services holds an LCSW, LADC, and CCS and provides direct clinical supervision. Supervision toward full licensure is provided at no cost to conditionally licensed clinicians. All clinicians have access to peer consultation and case collaboration.
MC Community Services serves communities across Penobscot, Piscataquis, and Washington Counties in Maine, based out of the Lincoln office. The agency has been providing behavioral health services in the greater Lincoln area since 2009.
Section 65 of the MaineCare Benefits Manual covers outpatient behavioral health services, including individual and group therapy, diagnostic assessments using DSM criteria, and functional assessments measuring adaptive skills. MC Community Services is a licensed Mental Health Agency enrolled as a MaineCare provider delivering these services.
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MC Community Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer