The Intensive Outpatient Clinic (IOC) is looking for a therapist to join a close-knit, interdisciplinary team. We provide insurance-covered, wraparound care for adults whose mental health needs intersect with medical, substance-use, and social challenges.
This role is open to licensed mental health clinicians, including social workers, clinical mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, art therapists with qualifying clinical credentials, and other licensed providers whose primary practice is psychotherapy. This is a therapy-forward role—not a traditional case-management position.
You will carry an outpatient therapy caseload while working alongside physicians, psychiatry, nursing, pharmacy, and care-coordination partners to help patients make meaningful progress.
The IOC is one of six clinics within the Population Health Center. It is both a place of care and a place where we build better ways of caring for vulnerable populations. In the coming year, the team will emphasize defined clinical outcomes. This provider will help advance that work by delivering high-quality therapy, participating in interdisciplinary care planning, and using patient outcomes to strengthen a model centered on recovery, independence, and more effective use of care.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Strong psychotherapy skills and sound clinical judgment.
- Excellent interdisciplinary communication and collaboration.
- Ability to work with high-acuity patients while maintaining clear, therapeutic boundaries.
- Comfort making thoughtful clinical decisions in a fast-paced setting.
- Ability to balance independent clinical work with active participation on a care team.
- Commitment to trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, and evidence-based practice.
- Comfort using the electronic health record and clinical outcome measures to support care.
Why Join the IOC?
- Spend your time doing meaningful therapy with patients who benefit from consistent, relationship-based care.
- Work alongside a collaborative team of physicians, psychiatry, nursing, pharmacy, and care-coordination partners.
- Treat a diverse adult population with real complexity—and the time, team, and support to do thoughtful work.
- Help build an integrated care model that is practical, compassionate, and designed to grow.
- Join a culture that values warmth, accountability, clinical judgment, and continuous learning.