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A leading community service agency in Arizona seeks a full-time Community-Based Therapist. The role involves delivering therapeutic services to children and families in a hybrid format, ensuring comprehensive treatment plans and engaging with multidisciplinary teams. Join a supportive environment that emphasizes professional growth.
THERAPIST (Full-Time or Part-Time, Hybrid Position)
Location: Arizona
Work Format: Hybrid (Telehealth & In-Person)
Zarephath is seeking a dedicated, full-time Community-Based Therapist to deliver individual, group, and family therapy services to children and families. This hybrid position includes both in-person and telehealth sessions. The role involves creating and managing treatment plans, documenting clinical progress, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary treatment team. Weekly clinical supervision is provided, including support toward independent licensure for eligible associate-level clinicians.
Provide clinical services: individual, family, and group therapy
Create and maintain individualized treatment/service plans
Complete timely and accurate documentation
Attend treatment planning and coordination meetings
Participate in weekly supervision with Clinical Director
Collaborate with clients, families, and community partners
Deliver services via Telehealth and in-person sessions
Zarephath’s vision is to help families achieve optimal well-being through meaningful, safe, and fun services for their children. We aim to empower individuals and families with the tools they need to thrive at every stage of life. We build strong, positive relationships with clients, community partners, and staff to provide comprehensive and compassionate behavioral health care.
Mission: To deliver effective services and holistic family support for those facing behavioral health challenges in Arizona. We strive to foster harmony, safety, and success across home, school, work, and community environments.
Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, or a related Human Services field (required)
Licensure or eligibility (LAC, LMSW, LPC, LCSW preferred)
Minimum 3 years of experience working with children in a direct care or clinical setting
Familiarity with Arizona’s behavioral health system
Working knowledge of CBT and trauma-focused CBT (preferred)
Experience with mental health issues including PTSD, ADHD, depression, anxiety, OCD, substance use, and trauma
Ability to collaborate with agencies such as CPS, DDD, and Juvenile Probation
Knowledge of Arizona's 12 principles
Must be at least 21 years old
Valid Arizona driver’s license
Fingerprint Clearance Card (or ability to obtain)
CPR and First Aid certification
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Basic computer proficiency (Microsoft Office)
Excellent customer service skills
Willingness to work evenings/weekends as needed
Ability to work both independently and within a team
Supportive and mission-driven work environment
Clinical supervision toward independent licensure
Hybrid work flexibility
Opportunity to make a direct impact on children and families across Arizona