Therapist – Licensed – Harmony Recovery, in partnership with AllHealth Network
At AllHealth Network, compassion, collaboration, and evidence-based care come together to support individuals with complex behavioral health and substance use needs. In partnership with Harmony Recovery, we provide comprehensive, trauma-informed care within a structured residential treatment environment designed to support healing and long-term recovery.
As a Licensed Therapist at Harmony Recovery, you will play a key role in delivering individualized, evidence-based treatment to individuals participating in residential substance use and behavioral health programs. This position supports clients through all stages of recovery, addressing co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders while promoting stability, skill development, and sustainable lifestyle change.
Therapists in this role work as part of an interdisciplinary team to provide individual therapy, group facilitation, and care coordination within a 24-hour residential setting. This position emphasizes a holistic, strengths-based approach that integrates clinical interventions, relapse prevention, and psychosocial support to help clients build a strong foundation for long-term recovery and successful reintegration into their communities.
- Addressing criminogenic risk and needs as part of the treatment plan, including the use of evidence based cognitive behavioral therapies shown to reduce recidivism.
- Provide therapeutic interventions and documentation to meet regulatory standards and/or contractual requirements.
- Serving clients with SMI who have prior arrests and incarcerations.
- Leveraging sanctions and incentives imposed by the criminal justice agencies, providing supervision, when appropriate.
- Actively participate in, and contribute to, a team-based model to ensure integration of services and coordination of care to promote improved client outcomes.
- Provide therapeutic interventions and documentation to meet regulatory standards and/or contractual requirements.
- De-escalation Techniques: Given the high-stress nature of the criminal justice system and the mental health challenges associated with SPMI, therapists must be proficient in de-escalation strategies. This includes remaining calm in intense situations and helping clients manage emotions in a healthy way
- Crisis Management: The ability to manage and intervene in mental health crises, whether related to suicidal ideation, psychosis, or extreme distress, is critical. Therapists must know when and how to involve other professionals, such as emergency services, while maintaining therapeutic support
- Complete comprehensive assessments, care plans, evaluations, crisis intervention and psychotherapy to individuals, families, and groups of clients with mental health and behavioral health needs who are involved in the 18th and 23rd judicial district criminal justice system
- Use evidence-based models for treatment, including but not limited to CBT, brief solution-focused therapy, choice theory, harm reduction, motivational interviewing, acceptance and commitment therapy, and DBT
- Work as part of an interdisciplinary team, collaborating with case managers, peers, nurses, and psychiatric providers
- Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in EHR according to established protocols
- Maintain positive, ethical, and professional working relationships with community, government agencies, and other professionals
- Complete all required documentation accurately, legibly and within established timelines
- Follow all AllHealth Network policies and procedures
- Master’s degree from an accredited graduate institution required
- Licensed or license‑eligible required (LAC, LMFT, LPC, or LCSW)
- Minimum of two years post‑graduate clinical experience in behavioral health, substance use, and/or criminal justice settings
- Demonstrated proficiency in assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and evidence‑based therapeutic engagement
- Knowledge of DSM‑5, recovery‑oriented care, and trauma‑informed treatment principles
- Experience working with individuals and families experiencing mental health, behavioral health, and substance use conditions
- Strong written and verbal communication, clinical judgment, and time‑management skills
- Proficiency with EHR systems and PC‑based software including Word and Excel
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within interdisciplinary teams
- A culture rooted in compassion, care, and integrity, where clinicians are valued as people first.
- Strong work-life balance supported by flexible scheduling options and manageable caseloads.
- The autonomy to shape your work, with leadership that trusts your professional judgment.
- Regular supervision and consultation opportunities with experienced clinicians and leaders.
- Clear paths for professional growth through continuing education, mentorship, and leadership development.
- A comprehensive benefits package and a supportive environment where your voice matters.
- The opportunity to serve a diverse and high-impact population, making a real difference every day in the lives of individuals, families, and our community.
Full‑Time
Denver County Competency Court
IOS Division
First, you would be joining one of Denver’s Top Places to Work! We are honored to receive this amazing award, and we know it is recognition from our engaged staff who believe they are taken care of, listened to, and believe they are part of something bigger.
Our facility is approved by the Colorado Health Service Corps (CHSC), and we offer our employees the opportunity to participate in our Loan Repayment Program. Additionally, we provide a comprehensive compensation and benefits package which includes:
- Positive, collaborative team culture
- Competitive compensation structure
- Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Basic Life and AD&D Insurance, Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts
- Retirement Savings 401k, company match up to 50% of the first 6% contributed
- Excellent Paid Time Off & Paid Holidays Off
- Additional Benefits
Join AllHealth Network and be part of a mission-driven organization committed to providing impactful, compassionate care to the communities that need it most.
Preferred
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Masters or better in Counseling Psychology
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Masters or better in Psychology
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Masters or better in Social Work
Preferred
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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