Mental Health Therapist- Partial Hospitalization Program

Ryther is a recognized leader in behavioral health services for children, youth, young adults, and their families facing complex challenges. We’re dedicated to providing comprehensive services and innovative treatments. We guide, coach, and teach so that every client we work with may experience new ways of thinking, develop positive relationships, and realize a better life. We hope you'll join our team of amazing providers!

Ryther is preparing to open a Partial Hospitalization Program focused on serving neurodiverse youth with intensive behavioral health needs. The mental health therapist will engage in program development, provide individual and family therapy, as well as develop and facilitate therapeutic groups. Grounded within the agency's trauma recovery model and racial equity work, the partial hospitalization program will employ evidence-based and best practices models of care. Working in a multidisciplinary environment, this is an exciting opportunity to help shape a clinically rich, client focused program serving neurodivergent youth.

The mental health therapist will join the treatment team working in Ryther’s Partial Hospitalization Program as well as our Intensive Outpatient Program. The role of mental health therapist is to collaboratively assess treatment needs, develop and implement a treatment plan, and provide clinical consultation to a team of behavior specialists working within a milieu setting.

Our social justice mission and trauma informed framework are the basis for our everyday work and internal processes.

Ryther seeks to create a work environment that reflects the diverse community that we serve. People of color, LGBTQ2IA+, persons with disabilities, and multi-lingual individuals encouraged to apply. Our diversity is our strength!

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Work closely with clients and their families to support treatment progress
  • Provide consultation and clinical oversight of the partial hospitalization program
  • Work within a transdisciplinary team to provide neurodiverse affirming care
  • Maintain paperwork in accordance with state and federal laws and credentialing
  • Engage in program development

ESSENTIAL JOB REQUIREMENTS:

  • Master's degree in mental health field with experience working in intensive program
  • Experience working with neurodivergent youth
  • Acceptance and ability to work with individuals and families with a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultural and spiritual practices with the ability to apply a social justice and equity lens to all aspects of this work.

To apply, please send your cover letter and resume! We hope to see you soon!