
WHY THRIVE THERAPIES
The mental health crisis in schools is real, and you feel it every day. Rising anxiety, depression, trauma, and behavioral dysregulation are overwhelming school counselors — and students are falling through cracks because districts lack licensed clinical capacity. Thrive expands school-based mental health by placing experienced clinicians directly into partnerships where your expertise is urgently needed and genuinely valued.
Unlike traditional outpatient settings, Thrive's school partnerships allow you to intervene early, build relationships with students in their natural environment, and coordinate with teachers and families holistically. Your caseload is managed, your documentation time is protected, and you have voice in treatment modality selection.
As a School-Based Mental Health Clinician, you provide direct therapeutic services, assessment, care coordination, and crisis support to students K–12 experiencing emotional disturbance, anxiety, depression, trauma, and behavioral health challenges. You partner with special education, counseling services, and administration to implement evidence-based interventions and support family engagement.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Conduct trauma-informed intake assessments and develop individualized mental health treatment plans aligned with IEP goals
Deliver individual and small-group evidence-based therapy (CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, trauma-focused techniques) tailored to student age and needs
Assess suicide and self-harm risk, develop safety plans, and respond to mental health crises in collaboration with school safety and administration
Facilitate family meetings, caregiver training, and mental health education to support therapeutic progress
Maintain clinical documentation and treatment-progress records to monitor outcomes and inform IEP decisions
Collaborate with school counselors, special education staff, nurses, and community mental health partners to coordinate care
Contribute to mental health awareness initiatives, staff training, and school climate improvement efforts
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Mental Health, or related clinical field from an accredited institution
Valid, unrestricted state licensure as an LCSW, LPC, LMSW, MSW, or equivalent
Knowledge of child development, trauma-informed care, and evidence-based therapeutic approaches
Current CPR/First Aid certification
Proof of immunization status and background check clearance per school district requirements
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
2+ years of school-based mental health, clinical social work, or school counseling experience
Training in TF-CBT, DBT, or other evidence-based modalities
Experience with crisis intervention and suicide/self-harm assessment
Bilingual capability (Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin)
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Competitive W-2 salary: $48,000–$56,000 based on credentials, experience, and location
Comprehensive health insurance (medical, dental, vision) effective your first day
401(k) with company match
10 days PTO + paid sick leave
Professional development stipend ($1,200 annually) for CEUs, conferences, and certifications
$2,000 sign-on bonus (paid at 90 days)
$1,000 semester retention bonus per semester completed
LPC, LCSW, LMSW, or equivalent state licensure dues and state licensure fees fully reimbursed
Malpractice and professional liability coverage provided by Thrive
No non-compete clause — we earn your loyalty by being a place worth staying
APPLY TODAY
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We respond to every application within 24 hours. Thrive Therapies Group is an equal opportunity employer.

Thrive is on a mission to revolutionize the care of children with disabilities. We provide results-driven services and intelligent tools to support children’s development, well-being, and health.
At the heart of this mission are the people who change the trajectories of children’s lives. We work for them.