Do the Work You Were Trained to Do Without the Billing Pressure!
At Riverview Center for Growth, we believe great therapy happens when clinicians have the freedom to focus on people, not productivity quotas.
We are proud to have been voted the 3rd Best Nonprofit to Work For in Oregon, and we think that says something important: our team feels supported, valued, and empowered to do meaningful work.
If you’re passionate about serving children and families with high acuity needs and you want flexibility, autonomy, and purpose, keep reading.
What Sets This Role Apart?
- You do not need to be a licensed therapist to apply.
- You must be eligible for or certified as a QMHP through Mental Health & Addiction Certification Board of Oregon (MHACBO) or be a registered intern with the state.
- Streamline your workflow and complete your notes in minutes with the support of our specialised AI Assistant.
This creates a powerful opportunity for early career clinicians who want meaningful clinical experience without waiting years for licensure.
No Billing Requirements!
There are no rigid productivity quotas or pressure to “hit numbers.”Instead, you have the flexibility to:
- Meet clients where they are
- Spend the time clinically necessary
- Focus on outcomes instead of units
- Practice ethically and thoughtfully
Community-Based, Real-Impact Work
This role delivers Intensive In-Home Behavioral Health Treatment (IIBHT) for children and families in their natural environments. You’ll see real change because you’re working where life actually happens, in homes, schools, and communities.
Job Summary
The IIBHT Therapist provides trauma-informed, culturally responsive care to children and their families. This position addresses complex mental health needs while promoting recovery, resilience, and long-term stability.
What You’ll Do
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
- Provide evidence-based individual and family therapy
- Deliver services in home and community settings
- Coordinate care with schools, providers, and community partners
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation
- Participate in supervision and ongoing training
- Coordinate and lead 90-day treatment review meetings
- Uphold trauma-informed, culturally responsive practices in all interactions
What We’re Looking For
- Master’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or related field
- QMHP certification through MHACBO (or ability to obtain)
- Experience or strong desire to work with high-acuity children and families
- Strong understanding of trauma-informed and culturally responsive care
- Excellent communication and organizational skills
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
- Services provided in office, homes, schools, playgrounds, and community settings
- Standing, walking, bending, running
- Travel required (use of personal vehicle, mileage reimbursed)
Reasonable job-related accommodations are available.
Why Clinicians Choose Us
✔ Flexibility without billing pressure
✔ Meaningful, relationship-based clinical work
✔ Supportive supervision
✔ Recognized as a top nonprofit employer in Lane County
✔ Opportunity for early-career therapists to grow
While our salary may differ from some for-profit agencies, we offer exceptional flexibility, a mission-driven environment, and a strong culture of support that truly sets this role apart.
If you’re looking for a place where your clinical judgment is trusted, your work has depth, and your impact is visible, we’d love to meet you!
Apply today with your resume and cover letter.
Pay: $58,354.00 - $62,841.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person