About This Role
You'll deliver direct clinical care to patients dealing with behavioral and mental health challenges through individual sessions, group therapy, family work, and couples counseling. Your days involve conducting assessments, making diagnoses, coordinating care between providers, and responding to crises when needed. You'll collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team to ensure patients receive coordinated treatment. This role is based in Wyoming and focuses on culturally responsive, evidence-based approaches. The position pays between $31.83 and $44.56 per hour. You're a good fit if you're a licensed or credential-eligible clinician with strong clinical judgment, the ability to work autonomously while staying connected to a team, and genuine commitment to serving diverse populations with complex mental health and behavioral needs.
$25–$45/hr
Clinic / Outpatient / Hospital ER
Rotating
Therapy license
3 years thereafter Experience Required Experience
Regional, Local
Health insurance, Dental, Vision, Paid time off
Location & Routes
- Region: Arkansas statewide
- Route type: Regional, Local
Benefits & Bonuses
- Health insurance
- Dental
- Vision
- Paid time off
Hiring Process
- Apply — Submit your application online
- Review — A recruiter reviews your qualifications
- Background check — Standard employment and license verification
- Start your assignment — Begin your therapy role
Requirements
Active therapy license in good standing in the state of employment
Experience requirements vary by employer.
BLS typically required.
Ability to stand for long shifts, lift up to 50 lbs, and assist with patient transfers.
Frequently asked questions
What license do I need to apply?
An active state license in your discipline (PT, OT, SLP, LCSW, LPC, BCBA, etc.) in good standing. Therapy licensure is state-specific — the PT, OT, and ASLP-IC compacts let you practice in member states without a separate license.
Is this a school-year or year-round position?
School-based therapy roles typically follow a 9- or 10-month school-year calendar with summers off. Outpatient, hospital, home-health, and telehealth positions are year-round with PTO. Both options are widely available — check the job description for specifics.
What experience is expected?
Most therapy roles welcome new grads through mid-career clinicians. Specialty positions (acute care, NICU, pediatric feeding, hand therapy) typically prefer 2+ years plus relevant certifications.
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Clinicians who are not yet licensed will receive clinical supervision that meet licensure requirements.
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We see our employees as our strongest assets.
It is our priority to further their development and our organization by aiding in their professional advancement.
Working at SEARHC is more than a job, it’s a fulfilling career.
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Utilize Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of patient, employee, and community interactions.
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Provide crisis intervention services within normal clinic hours.
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Valid State of Alaska Driver’s License or can be obtained within 6 months of hire.
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Federal and state mandatory reporting requirements Ethical and legal management practices, patient rights, state mandatory reporting requirements, documentation regulations specific to HIPAA, CARF, The Joint Commission, HRSA, State Medicaid and Federal regulations.
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