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Mental Health Therapist

Kent, WA · On-site

$81K - $129K/yr

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This brand-new location will deliver integrated services including primary care, behavioral health ... The Mental Health Therapist is responsible for delivering integrated mental and behavioral health ...

Mental Health Therapist

Des Moines, WA · On-site

$81K - $129K/yr

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The Mental Health Therapist is responsible for delivering integrated mental and behavioral health care in collaboration with an integrated primary care team. The Mental Health Therapist provides ...

Mental Health Therapist

Renton, WA · On-site

$81K - $129K/yr

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The Mental Health Therapist is responsible for delivering integrated mental and behavioral health care in collaboration with an integrated primary care team. The Mental Health Therapist provides ...

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How much do integrative mental health jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for integrative mental health in the United States is $28.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $33.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is integrative mental health?

Integrative mental health is an approach that combines conventional psychiatric treatments with complementary therapies to address the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. This may include psychotherapy, medication, nutrition, mindfulness, exercise, and other evidence-based practices. The goal is to create personalized care plans that support overall well-being and address the root causes of mental health concerns. Integrative mental health professionals may collaborate with other healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive treatment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an integrative mental health professional?

To thrive as an Integrative Mental Health professional, you need a solid background in psychology or psychiatry, licensure in a mental health discipline, and training in complementary therapies. Familiarity with evidence-based integrative tools such as mindfulness practices, nutritional interventions, and electronic health record (EHR) systems is typically important. Exceptional interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and holistic thinking help practitioners build trust and tailor care to individual needs. These competencies ensure comprehensive, patient-centered mental health care that addresses both psychological and physical well-being.

How does an integrative mental health professional typically collaborate with other healthcare providers?

Integrative Mental Health professionals often work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including primary care physicians, psychiatrists, nutritionists, and complementary medicine practitioners. Effective collaboration involves regular case consultations, shared treatment planning, and coordinated care to address both mental and physical health needs. This team-based approach ensures that patients receive holistic, individualized care and that interventions are aligned across providers. Open communication and mutual respect among team members are key to overcoming challenges such as differing treatment philosophies or schedules.

What is the difference between Integrative Mental Health vs Licensed Mental Health Counselor?

AspectIntegrative Mental HealthLicensed Mental Health Counselor
CredentialsVaries; often includes certifications in holistic or integrative approachesMaster's degree in counseling or psychology, state licensure
Work EnvironmentHolistic clinics, private practices, wellness centersHospitals, clinics, private practices
Industry UsageFocuses on combining traditional therapy with alternative methodsTraditional mental health treatment and therapy
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding holistic mental health optionsSeeking licensed professional therapy services

Integrative Mental Health practitioners focus on combining conventional therapy with holistic and alternative approaches, often with specialized certifications. Licensed Mental Health Counselors provide traditional, licensed therapy services based on standard clinical training. Both roles serve mental health needs but differ in approach and credentials.

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States with the most job openings for Integrative Mental Health jobs include:

Infographic showing various Integrative Mental Health job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, and 21% Part Time. Highlights an 82% In-person, 5% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,221 per year, or $29 per hour.

Integrated Mental Health Therapist III

Seamar

Federal Way, WA

Full-time

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Job description

Sea Mar Community Health Centers, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) founded in 1978, is a community-based organization committed to providing quality, comprehensive health, human, housing, educational and cultural services to diverse communities, specializing in service to Latinos in Washington State. Sea Mar proudly serves all persons without regard to race, ethnicity, immigration status, gender, or sexual orientation, and regardless of ability to pay for services. Sea Mar's network of services includes more than 90 medical, dental, and behavioral health clinics and a wide variety of nutritional, social, and educational services. We are recruiting for the following position:

Sea Mar is a mandatory COVID-19 and flu vaccine organization

Job Title

Integrated Mental Health Therapist III

Position Summary

The Integrated Mental Health Therapist III (IMHT III) works within a medical setting to provide diagnostic assessments, referrals for psychiatric services, and case management, in coordination with other teams or parties involved in treatment. The IMHT III functions as a core member of the Clinical Care Team. They have an understanding of chronic conditions that can include substance use disorders and behavioral health concerns that contribute to a patient's inability to adequately address their medical needs, and an understanding of chronic medical conditions that can, in turn, lead to depression and other mental health concerns. The IMHT III provides brief, strength based, and solution-focused services to adults, children, and families, and will assist with emotional and behavioral stabilization, including but not limited to suicide prevention, de-escalation of patients and/or referral for crisis services when needed. The IMHT III also provides motivational-based wellness coaching, works with patients to create self-management goals, and helps patients increase their level of motivation to meet goals. The IMHT III educates staff on the process for mental health service referrals and on psycho educational topics (suicide risk assessment, behavior modification, etc.) as directed by BH protocols. The IMHT III maintains documentation of mental health services, and follow through in patient charts with strong emphasis on communication with the care team located in the medical clinic.

Duties and Responsibilities

As a mission-driven organization, the core values of, and the services offered at Sea Mar are based on the belief that everyone deserves to be respectfully treated in a way that preserves dignity and enhances self-worth. Sea Mar is an advocate for its patients, and aims to achieve industry-leading, patient-centered, culturally-aware services.

Sea Mar employees serve as an extension of this mission and demonstrate their commitment to an excellent patient experience by:

Understanding and empathizing with patient needs

Surpassing patient expectations

Demonstrating a high level of integrity and work ethics

Exhibiting compassion and commitment

Advocating for social justice

Taking pride in individual work as well as that of the team

Continually learning to stay current with industry standards, best practices and technology

Utilizing AIDET skills at all times As a Sea Mar employee, the individual in this position commits to adherence to these values to their utmost ability and endeavors to strengthen and embody this mission daily. The duties and responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:

Actively participate in the interdisciplinary team huddles and work to identify patients' social and behavioral health needs. Huddles may be virtual and/or in-person as time and number of care teams allow.

Identify patients' needs and work with patients to create self-management goals utilizing Motivational Interviewing skills.

Develop treatment plans with patients, in consultation with other staff, to address identified emotional needs and behavioral problems.

Work with patients to create self-management goals utilizing Motivational Interviewing skills. Create self-management goals for no less than 90% of all patients within the first two visits.

Gather information regarding past mental health services to be used in the individual's treatment plan development.

Conduct follow up visits in-person or by telephone to determine progress of self-management goals.

Refer patients to psychiatric services as appropriate. Gather records and background information as needed by the community mental health center (See Policies and Procedures).

Attend sessions with psychiatric service providers to insure accuracy of presentation and that identified needs are addressed. Provide monitoring regarding the effects of medications, and feedback to the psychiatrist regarding effects/side effects.

Provide brief individual counseling, in coordination with other systems, as needed.

Provide suicide risk assessment and develop treatment plans to address suicidal half of patients.

Coordinate/facilitate communication between patient, family/natural supports, primary care physician, consulting psychiatrist and members of the Clinical Care Team.

Document all encounters according to organizational policies and procedures utilizing appropriate electronic health records system. Close encounters within 24 hours of service.

Gather and monitor outcome measures as part of quality improvement process. Participate in the Health Home meeting and participate in all PDSA activities related to depression screening and medication management.

Participate in Patient Centered Medical Home recognition application process.

Attend all quarterly joint team meetings.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Performance Metrics:

Must have 10 or more patient encounters a day, schedule them in Cerner, and chart care plan in EHR. A least 5 encounters should be face-to-face direct services, each no more than 30 minutes. Remaining encounters will be phone calls to clients.

Adhere to schedule and be prepared to provide services by 8am each day.

Apply AIDET skills at all times while providing services to clients.

Adhere to the guidelines outlined in the Bidirectional Model of Care.

Create Self-Management goals with 90% of patients who have a face-to-face direct service encounter.

Have at least two encounters a month for each patient in caseload as dictated by medical necessity.

Resolve patient needs within six months or coordinate the transition of care to a higher level of service.

Conduct one PHQ9 per client per month. If patient does not show improvement in PHQ9 score by five points or 50% by the end of a six-month period, then patient should be staffed with Clinical Supervisor and transferred to a higher level of care.

Attend weekly consultation sessions with the Behavioral Health Clinical Supervisor and send summary to the Clinical Care Team.

Close chart notes within 24 hours of service.

Communicate with PCPs via clinical case summaries sent on a quarterly basis.

Qualifications

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisf ideation or gestures. Use case management, as needed, and build community support to provide follow through. Provide other crisis stabilization as needed.

Provide mental health service referrals to patients prior to or following admission, and exchange information with outside service providers.

Ensure that quality and performance requirements based on grants, contracts, and organizational priorities are met. i.e. Clinical Quality Measures, Patient Satisfaction Measures, and Meaningful Use Measures.

Conduct required assessment screenings and follow up interventions as per protocol. Perform additional screenings such as AUDIT/DAST for substance and alcohol use/abuse when indicated to identify care needs.

Monitor patient for medication adherence and relay findings to the medical provider and/or specialists of other disciplines involved in patient care. Encourage the patient to discuss issues regarding medication adherence with their provider at their next visit.

Participate in weekly caseload consultation sessions with a BH Clinical Supervisor. Facilitate treatment referrals to Behavioral Health sites as needed, assist in the step down or step up process to the appropriate level of care, and maintain active communication with other members of patient's care team.

Actively coordinate with community providers and case managers on be half of patients.

Coordinate/facilitate communication between patient, family/natural supports, primary care physician, consulting psychiatrist and members of the Clinical Care Team.

Document all encounters according to organizational policies and procedures utilizing appropriate electronic health records system. Close encounters within 24 hours of service.

Gather and monitor outcome measures as part of quality improvement process. Participate in the Health Home meeting and participate in all PDSA activities related to depression screening and medication management.

Participate in Patient Centered Medical Home recognition application process.

Attend all quarterly joint team meetings. Perform other duties as assigned.

Performance Metrics:

Must have 10 or more patient encounters a day, schedule them in Cerner, and chart care plan in EHR. A least 5 encounters should be face-to-face direct services, each no more than 3 0 minutes. Remaining encounters will be phone calls to clients.

Adhere to schedule and be prepared to provide services by 8am each day.

Apply AIDET skills at all times while providing services to clients.

Adhere to the guidelines outlined in the Bidirectional Model of Care.

Create Self-Management goals with 90% of patients who have a face-to-face direct service encounter.

Have at least two encounters a month for each patient in caseload as dictated by medical necessity.

Resolve patient needs within six months or coordinate the transition of care to a higher level of service.

Conduct one PHQ9 per client per month. If patient does not show improvement in PHQ9 score by five points or 50% by the end of a six-month period, then patient should be staffed with Clinical Supervisor and transferred to a higher level of care.

Attend weekly consultation sessions with the Behavioral Health Clinical Supervisor and send summary to the Clinical Care Team.

Close chart notes within 24 hours of service.

Communicate with PCPs via clinical case summaries sent on a quarterly basis.

Qualifications

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Qualifications include:

Ability to provide diagnostic assessments for each patient in the program (including adults and children), document outcomes, justify diagnoses, and communicate with the primary Chemical Dependency Counselor and Clinical Care Team regarding outcomes and recommendations.

Knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served.

Knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span.

Ability to identify and categorize each patient's age-specific grouping of needs, such as those f or infant, adolescent, or geriatric patients.

Ability to support medical staff regarding the management of patients' mental health needs.

Ability to maintain confidentiality, encourage a positive and collaborative work environment by promoting healthy communication between staff and patients, and offer concrete ideas on handling challenging situations.

Experience working with underserved populations such, but not limited to, those who have limited English speaking skills, are homeless, or are migrant and seasonal workers.

Ability to work with an inter-disciplinary care team. Members of the team may include medical providers, nursing staff, care coordinators, behavioral health and support staff.

Working knowledge of chronic disease management interventions and evidence-based chronic care guidelines. Working knowledge of mental health, substance abuse, employment, housing and other resources needed by the population being served.

Knowledge about brief intervention techniques such as Motivational Interviewing Skills (Knowledge of evidence-based screening tools (PHQ 9, GAD 7, AUDIT, DAST, etc.) and ability to use these tools as part of a framework to make appropriate assessments and level of care referrals for patients.

Ability to maintain effective relationships and professional rapport with patients and members of the care team.

Knowledge of the Patient Centered Health Home Model of care.

Effective computer skills to be able to document patient visits in our electronic health record system and external registries.

Comfort with the pace of primary care and ability to handle a variety of tasks simultaneously, with excellent organizational skills.

Language Skills:

Bilingual English/Spanish preferred. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of organization.

Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.

Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.

Basic knowledge of computers and programs such as Microsoft Office, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, and electronic health care records. Possess the ability to learn new programs as they may pertain to use of electronic health records. Must have typing proficiency of at least 35 wpm.

The IMHT III must sign a permanent oath of confidentiality covering all patient related information.

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