
Location: 20116 Ashbrook Pl, Suite 110-120, Ashburn, VA 20147 Schedule:
Position Type: Full Time
Compensation:
Embark Behavioral Health is seeking a compassionate and skilled Mental Health Therapist to join our growing Outpatient Clinic in Ashburn, Virginia As a key member of our clinical team, you’ll provide individual and family therapy for teenagers and young adults in our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), helping youth and families in the Fairfax County community access high-quality mental health treatment close to home.
Our experienced therapists support families through evidence-based care, specializing in treating adolescents facing behavioral health challenges We offer Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to address anxiety, depression, trauma, and emotional regulation
Deliver client-centered care through individualized treatment planning, weekly 1:1s, group supervision, and team collaboration, with an average caseload of 22 to 25 billable hours per week.
Facilitate family, group, and individual therapy sessions using evidence-based approaches to support therapeutic goals.
Provide consistent family communication, including parent coaching and ongoing support.
Ensure thorough documentation and compliance with state regulations, including reporting, confidentiality, and agency coordination.
Lead discharge planning and program completion, aligning with outcome measures and treatment standards.
Minimum Requirements:
Preferred Experience:
Embark is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. We are committed to enriching the therapeutic and healing experience we offer through the diversity of our employees and community. We actively seek to recruit and support a broadly diverse staff who contribute to our excellence, diversity of viewpoints and experiences, and relevance in a global society.

Embark Behavioral Health is a leading network of behavioral health treatment centers, for young people, that is dedicated to reversing the trends of anxiety, depression, and suicide by 2028.