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Integrated Mental Health Therapist III

White Center, WA

$33.23/hr

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  • Retirement

  • PTO

Sea Mar is a mandatory COVID-19 and flu vaccine organization Position Summary The Integrated Mental Health Therapist III (IMHT III) works within a medical setting to provide diagnosticassessments ...

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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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What states have the most Integrative Mental Health jobs?

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.

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Mental Health Practitioner
We strive to create an inclusive environment in which all are seen, heard, and supported; encouraged to bring their whole authentic selves; and honored in their differences.
Position Title:
Mental Health Practitioner I
Compensation (Pay/Benefits) Our employees are our most valuable asset; therefore, we offer competitive pay and benefits. The pay range for these positions starts at $44,600 - $52,400 a year for full time, depending on qualifications (i.e., licensure and experience). This salary reflects a 40-hour workweek, annualized. Any agreed-upon reduction in weekly hours will be reflected in salary commensurately. Please inquire with interest. This position is benefits eligible, including health and dental insurance, health savings account with an employer contribution, flexible spending accounts, and retirement account with matching contribution. Additionally, we offer generous PTO, paid holiday schedule, childcare discount, and eligibility for loan forgiveness!
Schedule: 32 - 40 hours, M-F.
Location: Minneapolis - Harman Center
Program Summary:
St. David's Preschool Autism Day Treatment provides both early intervention and family support services to preschool age clients with autism spectrum disorder. Our approach to treatment is developmental, relational, and play-based, integrating mental health and pediatric therapies to provide support for the challenges associated with autism
Position Overview:
• Work in collaboration with and under the supervision of the Mental Health Professionals. The Mental Health Practitioner I will support, plan and implement clinically informed and developmentally appropriate curriculum and a safe effective day treatment environment.
• Provide mental health services to children and families consistent with ethical best practices and St. David's Center mission, vision and values which results in a bridge between treatment milieu and home, improved client outcomes, and achieving targeted caseload enrollments.
• Complete documentation in accordance with laws and St. David's Center policies which results in clear communication to a variety of organizations and people regarding assessment, treatment goals, interventions, progress, and outcomes of enrolled clients.
• Demonstrate strong spirit of teamwork and flexibility by working collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team and Mental Health Professionals which results in a positive and supportive team atmosphere.
This position offers the opportunity to work for an agency that is committed to inclusivity and diversity, employee wellness, the professional development of employees and the overall wellness of clients being served. St. David's Center accomplishes these objectives through supportive & collaborative team environments, flexible work schedules and mission-inspired work.
Job Qualifications:
Education
• Bachelor's Degree in Human Services or related field. **Must qualify as a Mental Health practitioner under DHS Rule 245.4871 Subdivision 26
Experience
• Relevant experience in the delivery of early childhood programming and mental health services.
St. David's Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, veteran status or disability.