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SAP PPDS Senior Consultant (Remote - USA)

Atlanta, GA · On-site +1

$60.50 - $82.75/hr

At a Glance At a Glance At a Glance MHP Americas, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and we take pride in our diversity. In order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all ...

Account Manager MHP Itasca - Itasca, IL 60143 Overview Salary Range $60,000.00 - $250,000.00 Base+Commission/month Position Type Full Time Category Sales Description POSITION SUMMARY Responsible for ...

FACT Lead MHP

Bremerton, WA · On-site

$34.53 - $42.67/hr

FACT Program Team Lead (MHP Required) Hiring Range: $34.53 - $42.67 Per Hour (posted range include $2.00 per hour worked FACT differential) $3,000 Sign-on Bonus* Benefits: Comprehensive Health ...

FACT Lead MHP

Bremerton, WA · On-site

$34.53 - $42.67/hr

Description FACT Program Team Lead (MHP Required) Hiring Range: $34.53 - $42.67 Per Hour (posted range include $2.00 per hour worked FACT differential) $3,000 Sign-on Bonus* Benefits: • ...

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How much do mhp jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for mhp in the United States is $60,597.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,000.00 and $66,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Mental Health Professional (MHP), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Mental Health Professional, you need a solid background in psychology or social work, often supported by a relevant degree and licensure such as LCSW, LPC, or LMFT. Familiarity with electronic health records, diagnostic tools like DSM-5, and therapeutic modalities such as CBT are commonly required. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and emotional resilience help professionals build trust and effectively support clients through challenging situations. These skills and qualifications are vital for delivering effective treatment, ensuring client safety, and maintaining professional standards in mental health care.

What are some common challenges Mental Health Professionals (MHPs) face when working with diverse client populations?

Mental Health Professionals often work with clients from a variety of cultural, socioeconomic, and linguistic backgrounds. One common challenge is ensuring culturally competent care, which requires MHPs to continually educate themselves on different cultural norms and values. Additionally, language barriers, stigma around mental health, and varying belief systems can impact treatment engagement and outcomes. Successful MHPs regularly seek supervision, training, and collaboration with colleagues to enhance their ability to provide inclusive and effective support.

What are MHPs?

MHPs, or Mental Health Professionals, are trained individuals who provide support, therapy, and treatment for people experiencing mental health issues. They can include psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, social workers, and therapists, each with specialized training to diagnose and treat mental health conditions. MHPs work in various settings such as hospitals, clinics, schools, and private practices. Their goal is to help individuals improve their mental well-being through counseling, therapy, medication management, or a combination of approaches.

What is the difference between Mhp vs Mental Health Counselor?

AspectMhpMental Health Counselor
Required CredentialsTypically requires a master's degree in psychology, social work, or related field; licensure varies by stateRequires a master's degree in counseling, psychology, or social work; state licensure often necessary
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, community health centers, private practicesPrivate practices, clinics, hospitals, schools, community agencies
Industry UsageCommonly used in healthcare and mental health servicesWidely used in mental health treatment and counseling services

Both Mhp and Mental Health Counselor roles require similar educational backgrounds and licensure. While Mhp often refers to licensed mental health professionals working in various healthcare settings, Mental Health Counselors focus specifically on providing therapy and counseling services. The roles overlap significantly, but the terminology may vary by state or employer.

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Infographic showing various Mhp job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 63% Full Time, and 36% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,597 per year, or $29.1 per hour.

Mental Health Professional (MHP)

The Village Life Center Texas

Plaquemine, LA • On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Mental Health Specialist (MHS) and Mental Health Professionals (MHP)
Part-time and Full-time opportunities available
OVERVIEW:
TVLC serves children, adolescents, and adults. We are seeking motivated MHSs & MHPs to deliver services are designed to meet the mental health needs of clients using evidence-based interventions.
Services are provided in-home, in-school, or other approved/appropriate community settings, and virtually. Our services are client-centered and family-centered approaches and are delivered through intensive, time-limited, goal specific interventions. TVLC provides a supportive, team-oriented environment where you are celebrated for hard work and solution focused efforts.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Deliver in-home, in-school, in-community Mental Health Rehabilitation Services.
  • Provide Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services (PSR), services designed to assist the individual with compensating for or eliminating functional deficits and interpersonal or environmental barriers associated with mental illness through skill building and supportive interventions to restore and rehabilitate social and interpersonal skills and daily living skills.
  • Provide Community Psychiatric Support and Treatment (CPST); services designed to reduce disability from mental illness, restore functional skills of daily living, build natural supports, and achieve identified person-centered goals or objectives through counseling, clinical psychoeducation, and ongoing monitoring needs as set forth in an individualized treatment plan.
  • Assist clients in restoring, rehabilitating, and developing social and interpersonal skills.
  • Identify, enhance, and establish support networks, community awareness, coping strategies, and improve functioning in the individual’s social environments (home, work, school).
  • Help restore, rehabilitate, and support the development of daily living skills.
  • Help improve client’s self-management of the negative effects of psychiatric or emotional symptoms.
  • Assists clients in identifying, effectively responding to or avoiding identified precursors (“triggers”) that lead to functional impairments.
  • Continually assess client needs, service availability and appropriateness.
  • Communicate client’s status on a regular basis, including, but not limited to changes in mood or functioning, medical issues and all crisis and health and safety issues.
  • Provide Crisis Intervention services to recipients as needed according to agency policies, procedures, and service definitions.
  • Work cooperatively with treatment team members and the family in the provision of services to meet the goals developed in the Person-Centered Plan.
  • Provide the appropriate documentation for service delivery including 90-day client updates progress notes and submit said documentation as specified by agency standards.
  • Maintain caseload and well-organized schedule to meet productivity expectations.
  • Attend weekly staff meetings for agency communication, clinical consultation and training.
  • Participate in collaborative meetings with direct supervisor, community and natural supports as needed.
  • Be knowledgeable of and adept at producing effective, clinical documentation.
  • Attend all office trainings as well as regular clinical supervision sessions with Clinical Manager.
  • Document services provided regularly, concisely, and completely in accordance with clinical standards and office deadlines.

EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
  • Mental Health Professional (MHP): Fully or Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Professional.
  • Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC or PLPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT or PLMFT), a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), a Certified Social Worker, or a Psychology Intern from an American Psychological Association approved internship program. (CAN PROVIDE PSR & CPST)

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Knowledge of or experience working in behavioral/mental health field through a combination of work experience, internships, or coursework.
  • Professional, organized, strict adherence to HIPPA regulations and client safety.
  • Flexible to work evenings and weekends as needed.
  • Must be able to pass a criminal background, drug and tb check.
  • Must have insured vehicle, cell phone and access to a computer/laptop outside of office use.
Job Types: Part-time, Full-time.
Pay: $30 - $35.00 per hour.
Flexible Schedule:
  • Monday to Friday.
  • Weekend availability.

Work Location: In person and remote.