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Physical Therapy Technician

Tucson, AZ ยท On-site

$15.50 - $17.50/hr

Genuine interest in helping people and a caring, empathetic nature * Outstanding organizational and time management abilities * Basic knowledge of physical therapy techniques and equipment * Ability ...

Physical Therapy Technician

Tucson, AZ ยท On-site

$15.50 - $17.50/hr

Genuine interest in helping people and a caring, empathetic nature * Outstanding organizational and time management abilities * Basic knowledge of physical therapy techniques and equipment * Ability ...

Physical Therapy Technician

Tucson, AZ ยท On-site

$15.45 - $16.50/hr

Genuine interest in helping people and a caring, empathetic nature * Outstanding organizational and time management abilities * Basic knowledge of physical therapy techniques and equipment * Ability ...

Physical Therapy Technician

Tucson, AZ ยท On-site

$15.50 - $17.50/hr

Genuine interest in helping people and a caring, empathetic nature * Outstanding organizational and time management abilities * Basic knowledge of physical therapy techniques and equipment * Ability ...

Physical Therapy Technician

Tucson, AZ ยท On-site

$15.45 - $16.50/hr

Genuine interest in helping people and a caring, empathetic nature * Outstanding organizational and time management abilities * Basic knowledge of physical therapy techniques and equipment * Ability ...

Physical Therapy Technician

Tucson, AZ ยท On-site

$15.50 - $17.50/hr

Genuine interest in helping people and a caring, empathetic nature * Outstanding organizational and time management abilities * Basic knowledge of physical therapy techniques and equipment * Ability ...

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How much do nature therapy jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for nature therapy in the United States is $63,943.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $69,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Nature Therapy job?

A Nature Therapy job involves using guided outdoor experiences to promote mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Practitioners incorporate elements like mindfulness, ecotherapy, and forest bathing to help individuals reduce stress and enhance overall wellness. They may work in various settings such as parks, wellness centers, or private practice, tailoring sessions to individual or group needs. This role often requires knowledge of psychology, environmental science, and therapeutic techniques.

What does a typical day look like for a Nature Therapy practitioner?

A typical day as a Nature Therapy practitioner involves meeting with clients individually or in groups, conducting therapy sessions in outdoor environments such as parks, gardens, or woodlands. Responsibilities include planning therapeutic activities, ensuring client safety, documenting progress, and adapting interventions to fit specific client goals. Practitioners often collaborate with mental health professionals and community organizations to provide comprehensive care. The work schedule can vary based on client needs and weather conditions, making flexibility important, but the opportunity to work in natural settings and help others connect with nature is highly rewarding.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Nature Therapy position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Nature Therapy practitioner, you need a background in psychology, counseling, or related wellness fields, along with experience in outdoor or eco-therapy techniques. Certifications in ecotherapy, therapeutic horticulture, or wilderness therapy, as well as familiarity with assessment tools, are often required. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and the ability to adapt to diverse client needs are essential soft skills. These qualities ensure clients feel safe, supported, and able to benefit fully from therapeutic experiences in natural settings.

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Infographic showing various Nature Therapy job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 25% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,943 per year, or $30.7 per hour.
Clinical Supervisor & Nature-Based Child and Family Therapist

Clinical Supervisor & Nature-Based Child and Family Therapist

Resilient Kids Child & Family Therapy-

Middletown, DE โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Salary: $69,000$75,000+

Clinical Supervisor & Nature-Based Child and Family Therapist

LPCMH LCSW LMFT

Buddys Place at Resilient Kids Child & Family Therapy

Middletown, Delaware | Full-Time | W2


Help Build the Future of Nature-Based Mental Health Care

This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced clinician ready to expand their leadership through clinical supervision while helping shape an innovative model of nature-based mental health care.

You believe the connection between people, animals, plants, and the natural world can be a powerful part of healing. So do we.


At Resilient Kids Child & Family Therapy, were proud to partner with Buddys Place, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to nature-based wellness by helping healthcare, mental health, and wellness providers incorporate agricultural settings into their work. Together, were creating a place where therapy extends beyond four wallswhere children and families experience healing through meaningful connections with animals, gardens, and the natural world.


Here, therapy doesnt begin when a child sits in a chair.

  • It begins with muddy boots.
  • Chicken feed in your hands.
  • Fresh herbs growing in the garden.
  • Curious rabbits and gentle therapy dogs.
  • Trails that invite conversation instead of pressure.


At Buddys Place, nature isnt simply where therapy happensit becomes an active partner in the healing process. Every garden, every animal, and every shared experience offers opportunities to build confidence, strengthen relationships, regulate emotions, and reconnect with the world around us.


Were looking for an experienced clinician whose connection to animals, gardening, agriculture, and the natural world is authenticnot someone whos simply curious about nature-based therapy, but someone who naturally incorporates these values into both their personal life and clinical philosophy.


If that sounds like you, wed love to meet you.


Compensation & Benefits

Expected first-year earnings of approximately $69,000$75,000 or more, depending on completed sessions, supervision responsibilities, schedule, and annual performance incentives.


Compensation

  • $45 per completed clinical session to start
  • $100 per week for each supervisee
  • Paid documentation time
  • Paid meetings and trainings
  • $5 per session held at 5 PM or after or on weekends
  • Annual performance-based compensation reviews
  • Paid onboarding and training


Benefits

  • W-2 employee position (not a contractor)
  • Health insurance (50% employer-paid employee premium)
  • Employer-paid malpractice and supervisory liability insurance
  • 80 hours of Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Paid leave through the Delaware Paid Leave program
  • Retirement savings through Delaware EARNS (state-sponsored retirement program)
  • Employer-funded horticultural therapy certification and ongoing training in nature-based therapeutic approaches
  • Performance-based raises
  • No non-compete agreement
  • Full administrative support, including scheduling, billing, insurance verification, credentialing, and client communications


Youll Feel at Home Here If

  • Spending time outdoors isnt just something you encourage clients to doits part of how you recharge and care for yourself.
  • Whether youve built your own chicken coop, spend weekends tending a garden, care for animals, or simply feel most at home outdoors, youll find yourself surrounded by people who believe nature isnt just the settingits an essential part of the healing process.
  • You understand the unique therapeutic relationships that can develop between children, animals, and the natural environment.
  • Youre excited to integrate ecotherapy, animal-assisted therapy, horticultural therapy, and experiential approaches into your clinical worknot as occasional activities, but as meaningful therapeutic interventions.
  • You enjoy mentoring clinicians and helping others develop confidence in their clinical work.
  • You value collaboration, curiosity, lifelong learning, and strong clinical standards.
  • Youre looking for more than your next jobyou want to help shape the future of nature-based mental health care.


Were looking for someone who wants to share their love of nature with children and families through exceptional clinical care.


What Youll Be Doing

Clinical Care

Youll provide therapy for children, adolescents, and families using an integrated approach that may include:

  • Ecotherapy
  • Canine-assisted therapy
  • Small farm animal-assisted therapy
  • Horticultural therapy
  • Evidence-based clinical approaches tailored to each client

Families actively seek our services, and our referral pipeline continues to grow. Our administrative team manages scheduling, billing, insurance verification, and client communication so you can focus on providing exceptional care.


Clinical Leadership

As a Clinical Supervisor, youll play an important role in shaping both our clinical team and the future of nature-based mental health care. In addition to providing supervision, youll mentor developing clinicians, contribute to program development, and help cultivate a collaborative culture where therapists feel supported, challenged, and inspired to grow.


Success in This Role Looks Like

  • Maintaining approximately 25 completed therapy sessions each week
  • Supervising 12 associate clinicians
  • Completing documentation accurately and on time
  • Delivering thoughtful, relationship-centered therapy that integrates nature, animals, and experiential interventions whenever clinically appropriate
  • Participating in consultation, collaboration, and ongoing professional development
  • Helping build a practice where clinicians feel supported and families receive exceptional care


About Buddys Place

Resilient Kids Child & Family Therapy proudly provides therapy services at Buddys Place, a partner nonprofit dedicated to creating meaningful connections between people, animals, and the natural world.


Together, were creating one of the most distinctive therapeutic environments in the regionwhere evidence-based mental health care is intentionally woven together with gardens, animals, outdoor spaces, and meaningful experiences in nature.


Sessions may take place throughout gardens, outdoor therapeutic spaces, and alongside therapy dogs and small farm animals in ways that are intentional, ethical, and clinically meaningful.


Nature isnt just the backdrop for therapy. Its part of the therapeutic process.


Why Clinicians Stay Here

Resilient Kids was founded on a simple belief: Children and families receive the best care when therapists feel genuinely supported.


Weve built a practice where clinicians can focus on meaningful work instead of administrative burdens. That means:

  • Consistent referrals
  • Administrative support that handles billing, scheduling, insurance verification, and client communication
  • Paid documentation and meeting time
  • A culture that values innovation, mentorship, and continuous professional growth
  • Leadership opportunities
  • Professional development


We believe clinicians do their best work when they have time to think, supportive leadership, meaningful relationships with colleagues, and opportunities to keep growing. Our clinicians often tell us this is the first place theyve been able to practice therapy in a way that truly reflects why they entered the profession in the first place. Thats the culture were intentionally building every day.


Qualifications

Required

  • Active Delaware LPCMH, LCSW, or LMFT license in good standing
  • Minimum two years of post-licensure clinical experience
  • Must meet Delaware requirements to provide clinical supervision or be eligible to do so
  • Experience working with children, adolescents, and families
  • Strong clinical documentation and organizational skills


In addition to the required clinical qualifications above, candidates should meet one of the following:

  • Option 1: Demonstrated experience caring for chickens, rabbits, dogs, or other animals and/or maintaining gardens, orchards, or other agricultural spaces, along with a genuine desire to integrate these experiences into therapeutic work through nature-based therapy, ecotherapy, animal-assisted interventions, or horticultural therapy.

OR

  • Option 2: Current certification in a recognized nature-based therapeutic modality (e.g., animal-assisted interventions, horticultural therapy, ecotherapy, or a related field), with practical experience applying these approaches in therapeutic, educational, or wellness settings.


Preferred, one or more of the following:

  • Previous clinical supervision experience
  • Certification or advanced training in animal-assisted interventions
  • Play therapy training
  • Trauma-focused treatment training (EMDR, TF-CBT, CPP, or similar)
  • Neurodiversity-affirming and LGBTQ+ affirming practice experience
  • Bilingual clinicians (Spanish especially welcomed)


Resilient Kids Child & Family Therapy is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.


Ready to Help Shape Whats Next?

Were not just hiring another therapist.


Were looking for a clinician and leader who wants to help redefine what therapy can look like for children and families.

If you believe healing can happen while walking a trail, caring for animals, planting a garden, or simply slowing down long enough to reconnect with the natural world, youll find a place here where those values are sharedand where youll have the opportunity to help shape an innovative model of care from the ground up.


Wed love to meet you.