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Crisis Therapist - LCSW, LPC, LMFT - On Site

Metro - Glendale, AZ

Join MIND 24-7: Transforming Mental Health Care, 24/7

At MIND 24-7, we are revolutionizing behavioral health care by providing immediate, accessible, and around-the-clock mental health support. Our walk-in mental health facilities are open 24/7, every single day, because mental health crises don’t wait, and neither do we. With services including Psych Express Care (rapid 2-3 hour interventions), Psych Crisis Care (intensive stabilization), and Psych Progressions (outpatient therapy and IOP services), we are making a real impact. We are growing and looking for passionate professionals to join us. If you're ready to be part of an innovative, fast-growing company that’s redefining mental health care, MIND 24-7 is the place for you.

 

 

Crisis Intake Therapist (LCSW, LPC, LMFT) – On-Site, No Field Work! 

📍 Location: Phoenix, AZ | 📆 Schedule: Four 10s Available 
💰 $73,000 - $93,000 On Target Earnings + Full Benefits 

MIND 24-7 is transforming behavioral health care by providing immediate, on-site crisis intervention, no mobile response required! As a Crisis Intake Therapist (LCSW, LPC, LMFT), you’ll be an essential part of our in-person clinical team, conducting assessments and providing stabilization care at our state-of-the-art facility. 

Why Choose MIND 24-7? 

Extremely Competitive Compensation – We value your expertise and offer top-tier pay 
On-Site Role – No Mobile Work – Provide care in a safe, structured facility, not in the field 
Flexible Scheduling – Multiple shifts available, including evenings and weekends 
Career Advancement Opportunities – Be part of a rapidly growing organization 
Supportive, Collaborative Team – Work alongside dedicated clinicians in a dynamic environment 

Your Role & Impact 

🔹 Perform on-site crisis assessments and determine the appropriate level of care 
🔹 Provide short-term, solution-focused therapy to individuals in crisis 
🔹 Collaborate with psychiatrists, nurses, and case managers to develop treatment plans 
🔹 Facilitate safe discharge planning and coordinate transitions of care 
🔹 Ensure compliance with state and federal mental health regulations 
🔹 Serve as a court witness when required for court-ordered evaluations 

What We’re Looking For 

✔️ Master’s Degree in Social Work or Counseling 
✔️ Active Independent License (LCSW, LPC, or LMFT) in Arizona
✔️ Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance Card (or ability to obtain upon hire 
✔️ Experience with risk assessment, crisis intervention, and safety planning
✔️ Strong clinical judgment and communication skills 
✔️ Proficiency with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and telehealth platforms  

Join a team that’s making an immediate impact on mental health care in Phoenix—with an on-site role, industry-leading pay, and a supportive team environment. 

 

With a passion for hiring and retaining the best, MIND 24-7 offers the most competitive benefits in the market for full-time Team Members! Included are medical, dental, vision, health savings account, flexible spending accounts, telemedicine, company paid life insurance and disability, voluntary plans, discounted gym memberships, 401K with company contribution and generous paid time off along with holidays. 

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