Mental Health Worker Jobs in Phoenix, AZ
Mental Health Worker jobs in Phoenix are concentrated in Midtown, the Camelback Corridor, and South Mountain communities, with steady demand from behavioral health agencies, hospital systems, and community health centers. Employers actively hiring include Connections Health Solutions, Ascend Telemedicine, and Aspire365. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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Our Centro de la Familia team is GROWING!!! We are bringing on more mental health Clinicians to empower children, families, and individuals to build their better tomorrows. Join us!
SALARY & BENEFITS: $60,000 - $63,000 depending on licensure status
- Flexible Schedule - Be in the community, office and occasional work-from-home Fridays after training!
- Clinical Supervision!
- Generous Paid Holiday, includes extended time off at the end of the year and 1 personal floating holiday
- Paid Time Off & Paid Sick Days
- Employee Recognition Program as your tenure grows
- Free Preventative Services & Wellness Rewards
- Medical, Dental, and Vision for Spouse/Domestic Partner & Children to age 26
- Health Savings Account & Flexible Spending Account
- Life + Disability options
- Employee Assistance Program
- Telemedicine & Concierge Services
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Pet Care, Life Mart Purchase Discounts
- Tuition Reimbursement for qualifying degrees
- Identity Theft Protection& Voluntary Benefits
- Mileage Reimbursement for qualifying roles
LOCATION - COMMUNITY-BASED ROLE
6850 W. Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ. You will get to be active in a variety of settings in the office and community, meeting clients where they're most able to receive services. There are opportunities to work from home Fridays after onboarding period and as caseload permits.
ABOUT CENTRO DE LA FAMILIA
CPLC Centro De La Familia provides outpatient behavioral health services for families and individuals of all ages. The program offers counseling and therapy services to those living with serious mental illness, general mental health issues, and substance abuse issues. These issues can be related to depression, anxiety, relationships, loss, substance abuse, suicidal thoughts, and trauma from sexual, emotional and/or physical abuse. Outpatient services offer flexible office hours and home-based services for children and their families, public transit accessibility, therapy in English and Spanish, and professional staff who utilize best practice models for treatment.
WHAT MAKES YOU A GREAT CLINICIAN?
- Working knowledge of lifespan development and harm reduction models.
- Demonstrated ability to recognize symptoms to the full and broad range of DSM diagnoses.
- Ability to provide routine, urgent, and emergent interventions.
- Ability to apply and integrate the American Society of Addiction Medicine criteria in service planning and implementation.
- Demonstrated ability to apply motivational enhancement, stages of change, family systems, and appropriate family communication process.
- Ability to understand and screen for serious mental illness and complete requests for determination.
- Knowledge and ability to effectively engage clients in processes and maintain safety and cohesiveness.
- Knowledge of group therapy models and stages.
HOW WILL YOU MAKE AN IMPACT?
You'll be engaging your clients in office and community-based settings, providing direct and indirect, covered services and treatment to individual clients, coordinating with community support and stakeholders. You'll own your appointment schedule and assigned caseload. As a Clinician, you'll conduct assessments, implement treatment plans, facilitate out-of-office services, perform crisis services when needed, and participate in ongoing learning experiences and treatment team consultation and coordination.
- Participate in a multi-disciplinary team in providing treatment for clients.
- Communicate with and coordinate services with other treatment providers when appropriate.
- Attend and actively participate in team meetings.
- Manage and monitor individually assigned caseloads.
- Maintain personal contact with client/families at least every 30 days.
- Accurate documentation of progress notes the same day as service is provided, not to exceed 24 hours; crisis documentation completed same day as service.
- Document significant information in each client file in a clear and timely manner.
- Follow-up to service commitments, engagement, re-engagement for missed appointments, letters of intent, welfare checks, and appropriate discharge functions completed within required time periods.
- Maintain and monitor caseload statistical information, including presenting issues, length of stay, and outcome measures when assigned.
- Perform comprehensive intake and ongoing assessments.
- Accurately document the assessment service, including assessment tools and progress notation.
- Conduct ongoing assessment, document functional and symptomatic improvements.
- Assist in working with clients with medication and case management services.
- Consult and coordinate with prescriber, laboratories, medical providers, and pharmacies, and assist with eligibility and access to prescription services when needed.
- Consult on initial and ongoing psychiatric evaluation requests.
- Provide individual/family counseling and facilitate groups. Engage clients, their families, and their community support in treatment. Provide illness self-management education and coordinate services with referral sources and discharge planning.
- Coordinate and conduct group functions and facilitate cohesiveness in its entirety that demonstrates improvement in a client’s/family’s symptoms and functioning level.
- De-escalate and de-brief disruptions to group and/or family content and process, as needed.
- Facilitate and coordinate group therapy process.
- Promote individual and family culture.
- Utilize informed consent in interventions, understand and apply the value and limitation of didactic approaches.
- Collaborate, coordinate and consult with other involved service providers and treatment team members.
- Provide services in the office or in the community, depending on the client's needs.
- Other duties as assigned to meet programmatic, departmental and agency needs.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES
Education/Background:
- Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related field from an accredited university.
- Licensed or eligible for associate licensure in Arizona
- If license eligible, must pass the licensing exam within 9 months of hire.
- Prior internship, practicum, or supervised clinical experience.
- Bilingual language skills in English/Spanish preferred, and as appropriate to population served.
- Ability to obtain fingerprint clearance card, CPR and First Aid.
- Ability to travel into the community as needed to meet client needs.
Other Requirements
- Experience and commitment to working with multiethnic, multicultural, low-income populations.
- Excellent attention to detail, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
- Demonstrated interpersonal and communication skills.
- Excellent documentation and clinical skills.
- Proven professionalism and customer service skills and
- Appropriate time-management skills and ability to follow-up and meet deadlines.
- Comfortable working with minimal supervision, exercising independent judgment.
- Arizona Statutes Title 32 require one to be at least 21 years of age to be licensed.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, especially Microsoft teams).
- Must successfully complete the agency’s orientation and demonstrate competence regarding skills and knowledge.
The choice is now. The impact is forever. Apply today!
Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
CPLC knows it takes variety of thought, culture, background, and perspective to create a truly impactful workforce. As CPLC grows, we are seeking talented employees with varying backgrounds, cultures, perspectives, and experiences to support our innovation and creativity. CPLC commits to a continued focus on fair and just hiring, training, promotional practices, and policies. We work for real change and progress in equal opportunity recruitment, hiring, and advancement. Learn more by visiting https://www.eeoc.gov/poster
California Residents: Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc and its subsidiaries will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the Civil Right’s Department Fair Chance Act webpage.
Location: Chicanos Por La Causa · LNY - CENTRO
Schedule: Regular - Full Time (FT), Days, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm
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Mental Health Worker Jobs in Phoenix: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a mental health worker job in Phoenix?
Phoenix's strongest hiring happens through its large behavioral health network, including community mental health centers, nonprofit crisis service providers, and hospital-affiliated outpatient programs concentrated in Midtown and the West Valley. Candidates with direct client contact experience, bilingual Spanish skills, or a background in crisis intervention stand out in this market. Targeting Federally Qualified Health Centers and county-contracted agencies gives you access to the highest volume of open roles.
Which companies hire mental health workers in Phoenix?
Companies currently hiring mental health workers in Phoenix include Connections Health Solutions, Ascend Telemedicine, and Aspire365, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Phoenix's employer mix ranges from large integrated health systems and county behavioral health contractors to smaller nonprofit community care organizations serving high-need neighborhoods.
Are there remote mental health worker jobs in Phoenix?
Yes, though remote work is limited for roles that involve direct client care, crisis response, or residential support. About 63% of mental health worker openings tied to Phoenix are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the growth of telehealth behavioral health services. Case management, care coordination, and intake roles are the most likely to offer hybrid or fully remote arrangements locally.
How can I get a mental health worker job in Phoenix with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path in Phoenix is through a behavioral health technician or mental health associate role at one of the city's residential treatment facilities or crisis stabilization units, where on-the-job training is standard. Valley-area nonprofits and Maricopa County-contracted agencies frequently hire candidates with just a high school diploma and a willingness to complete paid training. Volunteering with Phoenix-area crisis lines or community health fairs also builds the direct client experience that local employers prioritize.
Which industries hire the most mental health workers in Phoenix?
The sectors hiring the most mental health workers in Phoenix are Healthcare & Medical Services, Education, and Staffing & Recruiting, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Phoenix's rapid population growth and its role as a regional hub for Medicaid-funded behavioral health services have made those sectors the dominant drivers of local demand.
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