Location: Omaha Metro Area | Hybrid remote based in Omaha, NE 68127
Schedule: Full-time
Pay: $58,000.00 – $96,000.00 per year
People matter here. The organization has been a faith-based nonprofit serving youth and families since 1994, with a mission to help people be safe, together, healthy, and free. Mental health services began in 2017 and have since expanded to children and families throughout Omaha. Release also describes a holistic, relational approach that combines evidence-based practice with kindness, respect, trauma-informed care, and cultural responsiveness.
We are seeking a full-time Mental Health Therapist who wants to do meaningful clinical work with children, teens, and families while being part of a supportive, purpose-driven team. In this role, you will provide outpatient therapy in office, community, and hybrid settings; help children and caregivers move toward safety, healing, and stability; and contribute to a clinical culture grounded in accountability, forgiveness, compassion, and strong professional practice.
What you will do
- Provide individual, family, and group therapy for children, teens, and families
- Deliver services in office and community settings, with hybrid flexibility as appropriate
- Complete assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and required documentation in a timely and compliant manner
- Partner with caregivers, internal team members, schools, referral sources, and other providers to coordinate care
- Use strong clinical judgment in crisis situations, safety planning, and referrals to higher levels of care when needed
- Participate in weekly supervision, team meetings, and ongoing professional development
What you will bring
- A master’s degree in counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy, psychology, or a related clinical field
- Trauma-informed experience working with youth and families, especially those facing complex stressors or system involvement
- Strong communication, organization, and relationship-building skills
- The ability to manage a steady caseload while maintaining clinical quality and documentation standards
- Flexibility to work some late afternoons, evenings, or weekends based on client need
- Nebraska-eligible clinical licensure
What you will find here
You will find meaningful work. This is an opportunity to help families overcome obstacles, strengthen relationships, and move toward healing and stability.
You will find connection. Public messaging emphasizes a relational model of care and the importance of creating environments where clients feel heard, seen, and accepted.
You will find support. The organization’s careers page explicitly acknowledges burnout and vicarious trauma in helping professions and says it aims to prioritize work-life balance and self-care so staff can make a sustainable long-term difference.
You will find room to grow. Compensation is tied to licensure and direct client-contact hours, and the role includes supervision, professional development support, and bonus opportunities under the compensation plan.
Benefits
Dental insurance, employee assistance program, flexible schedule, health insurance, life insurance, paid time off, professional development assistance, retirement plan, tuition reimbursement, and vision insurance.
Equal employment
We are committed to lawful, fair, and job-related hiring practices. We welcome applicants who can contribute to excellent care for children, teens, and families and who are prepared to work with professionalism, compassion, and accountability.
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