Mental Health Therapist (Bilingual Spanish Speaking)
Position Overview
The Mental Health Therapist provides comprehensive, trauma-informed outpatient behavioral health services through a blend of individual counseling, family therapy, and group-based psychotherapy. This role supports clients with a wide range of presentations including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, trauma/PTSD, ADHD, chronic stress, family/interpersonal conflict, and co-occurring conditions.
Spanish-speaking candidates are strongly preferred due to the growing demand for bilingual services and culturally responsive care. New graduates and newly licensed clinicians are encouraged to apply.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct individual, family, and group therapy using evidence-based and culturally sensitive modalities
Perform initial biopsychosocial assessments, treatment planning, and ongoing progress evaluations
Collaborate with psychiatric providers, case management, and interdisciplinary care teams
Maintain timely documentation consistent with state regulations and clinic standards
Participate in case consultation and clinical supervision (as required by licensure status)
Provide psychoeducation, skills-based interventions, and coordination with external providers as needed
Support referrals, continuity of care, and warm hand-offs within the practice
Engage in clinic initiatives related to quality, retention, outreach, and programming
Preferred Qualifications
Spanish fluency (preferred, not required)
Experience or interest in:
Trauma-informed care
Family systems therapy
Group therapy facilitation
CBT, DBT, EMDR, IFS, ACT, Motivational Interviewing, and/or psychodynamic approaches
Strong risk assessment, safety planning, and documentation skills
Passion for providing accessible, culturally informed behavioral health services
Licensure
Applicants may include:
LCPC
LCSW-C
LMFT
Clinical Psychologist (PhD/PsyD)
LMSW / LGPC / LGMFT (with supervision support)
New providers and recently licensed clinicians are encouraged to apply.
Compensation & Benefits
Salary Range: $70,000 – $95,000 annually Compensation is based on licensure, experience, productivity, and credentialing status.
Full Benefits Package Includes:
Health insurance
401(k) retirement plan
$2,500 CME/CEU allowance
Paid holidays
Paid supervision (if required)
Training opportunities in specialty modalities (EMDR, PRT, trauma-focused care, SUD/MAT collaboration, etc.)
Collaborative, mission-driven environment with growth pathways
Work Environment & Culture
ITC is committed to:
Client-centered and culturally responsive care
Multidisciplinary teamwork
Clinical excellence
Staff development & professional growth
Expanding bilingual and multicultural services
Serving trauma-impacted and underserved communities
Innovation in psychiatric and therapeutic treatment models
Location
Glen Burnie, Maryland Hybrid flexibility may be considered (in-person strongly preferred for groups and family work).