Mental Health Therapist
Multiple positions open in: Hillsboro, Clackamas, McMinnville, Wilsonville, Oregon City
We are seeking compassionate Mental Health Therapists (licensed or associate level) to join our outpatient team serving children, adolescents, and families—particularly neurodivergent clients. This is a part-time, pay-per-client position designed to grow with program demand, with opportunities for increased hours and potential transition into full-time salaried positions with benefits as caseloads and clinic needs expand.
Position Overview:
This role provides outpatient mental health therapy across one or more clinic locations depending on program needs. Clinicians will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to deliver individualized, evidence-based care.
We welcome both independently licensed clinicians and pre-licensed associates working toward licensure under approved clinical supervision.
Clinicians may be assigned across clinic locations based on caseload availability and service demand, which may include split-site scheduling.
What This Role Offers:
- Flexible, part-time schedule.
- Pay-per-client structure.
- Opportunity to work across multiple clinic locations.
- Afternoon and after-school availability preferred.
- Opportunities for increased hours as caseloads expand.
- Pathway to full-time salaried positions with benefits as the program grows.
Responsibilities:
- Provide individual and family therapy to children and adolescents.
- Develop and implement treatment plans.
- Complete timely clinical documentation.
- Collaborate with care coordination and clinical teams.
- Participate in case consultation and team communication.
- Support continuity of care across settings.
Minimum Qualifications:
Licensed Therapists:
- Active Oregon licensure (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or equivalent).
Associate-Level Therapists:
- Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field.
- Active Oregon associate registration (e.g., CSWA, LPC-A, LMFTA, or equivalent).
- Working toward independent licensure under supervision.
All Candidates:
- Experience working with children, adolescents, or neurodivergent populations preferred.
- Strong clinical, communication, and collaboration skills.
- Ability to work independently and within a team-based care model.
Growth Opportunity:
This position is designed to grow with program demand. As caseloads and service needs expand, there is potential to increase hours and transition into full-time salaried positions with benefits, based on organizational needs, staffing capacity, and available openings.
Why This Role?
We are expanding access to high-quality outpatient mental health services through strong community partnerships and growing referral pathways. This role offers flexibility, clinical support, and the opportunity to grow with a developing program.
Benefits:
- Employee assistance program.
- Flexible schedule.
- Paid time off.
- Professional development assistance.