<p>This full-time outpatient Behavioral Health Clinician opportunity is based in Juneau, Alaska — the state capital and a uniquely positioned community on the Southeast Alaska coast. The role sits within a multidisciplinary behavioral health team delivering mental health and substance use disorder services to individuals and families across the region. With a salary range of $70,000–$120,000 annually, clinical supervision available for clinicians pursuing licensure, and a scope that spans assessment, therapy, crisis intervention, and care coordination, this position suits both early-career and experienced clinicians ready to do meaningful work in a distinctive setting.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Salary range: $70,000–$120,000 annually, commensurate with licensure and experience</li> <li>Full-time, permanent employment</li> <li>Medical, dental, and vision insurance</li> <li>Retirement plan</li> <li>Paid time off (PTO)</li> <li>Paid parental leave</li> <li>Life and disability insurance</li> <li>Clinical supervision provided for new graduates and clinicians actively pursuing licensure</li> <li>Professional development opportunities</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Outpatient behavioral health setting serving individuals and families throughout Southeast Alaska</li> <li>Full clinical scope: biopsychosocial assessments, diagnostic evaluations, individualized treatment planning, and ongoing therapy</li> <li>Therapy modalities include individual, family, group, and marital therapy</li> <li>Trauma-informed, evidence-based interventions are central to the clinical model</li> <li>Crisis intervention and safety planning are active components of the role</li> <li>Shared after-hours crisis intervention rotation (assigned on a rotating basis)</li> <li>Integrated care coordination with healthcare providers and community resources</li> <li>Participation in multidisciplinary treatment team meetings</li> <li>EMR documentation required; timely and accurate charting is a defined performance standard</li> <li>Productivity and quality benchmarks in place with team support to meet them</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Marriage & Family Therapy, or a closely related field required</li> <li>LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or equivalent licensure preferred; new graduates actively pursuing licensure are encouraged to apply</li> <li>Demonstrated experience with behavioral health assessments, diagnosis, and treatment planning</li> <li>Strong crisis intervention and clinical communication skills</li> <li>Preferred clinical competencies: Trauma-Informed Care, Motivational Interviewing, Substance Use Disorder treatment, case management, and care coordination</li> <li>Valid driver's license required, or ability to obtain one within 6 months of hire</li> <li>BLS certification required within 3 months of hire</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Juneau is Alaska's capital city, nestled between the Gastineau Channel and the Coast Mountains in the heart of the Southeast Alaska panhandle — accessible by sea and air, surrounded by glaciers, old-growth rainforest, and world-class outdoor recreation including hiking, kayaking, whale watching, and skiing at Eaglecrest. The city offers a close-knit community of roughly 32,000 residents, a vibrant arts and dining scene, and a cost of living that, while reflective of its remote location, is offset by Alaska's unique tax advantages including no state income tax. For clinicians drawn to purposeful work in an extraordinary natural setting, Juneau delivers on both counts.</p>