Therapist - Full Time
Company: Banyan Treatment Centers
Location: Anchorage
Posted on: January 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Details Description Banyan Treatment Centers
is seeking a clinically skilled Therapist to provide direct
therapeutic services within our behavioral health and substance use
treatment programs. This role is responsible for comprehensive
clinical assessment, treatment planning, individual and group
therapy, family engagement, crisis intervention, and coordination
of care throughout the patient’s treatment episode. The Therapist
manages an assigned caseload and collaborates closely with medical
providers, case management, and interdisciplinary treatment teams
to deliver ethical, evidence-based, and patient-centered care in
compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards. Position
Details Reporting To: Clinical Supervisor Schedule: Sun- Thurs 8:00
AM -4:30 PM Location: Wasilla, AK (On-site) Compensation: $81,000 -
107,000 annually Key Responsibilities Clinical Assessment &
Treatment Planning Conduct comprehensive clinical assessments,
including ASAM criteria, biopsychosocial evaluations, and other
required diagnostic tools within established timeframes. Develop,
implement, and regularly update individualized, measurable
treatment plans in collaboration with patients and the
multidisciplinary treatment team. Present assessment findings and
treatment progress clearly during treatment team meetings and case
reviews. Complete required ASAM documentation for admission,
continued stay, transfers, and discharge, as applicable.
Therapeutic Services & Patient Care Provide individual, group, and
family therapy services in accordance with program standards,
including regular individual sessions and daily process groups.
Facilitate therapeutic, psychoeducational, and experiential groups
that promote insight, skill-building, accountability, and
recovery-focused progress. Assist patients in identifying
strengths, challenges, and barriers to recovery, adapting
therapeutic approaches to meet diverse needs. Apply clinical
judgment to support patient movement through appropriate levels of
care and prepare patients for post-discharge recovery. Family
Engagement, Care Coordination & Continuity Maintain regular
communication with families and support systems, including family
sessions and collateral contacts, as clinically indicated. Maintain
appropriate communication with referral sources and external
providers to support continuity of care. Collaborate with case
management and aftercare services to develop comprehensive
discharge and continuing care plans addressing legal, financial,
vocational, and psychosocial needs. Crisis Intervention, Safety &
Ethics Apply sound clinical judgment in crisis situations,
including suicide risk assessments, safety planning, and
de-escalation interventions. Maintain professional boundaries and
enforce program rules in a firm, fair, and respectful manner.
Demonstrate adherence to ethical standards, patient confidentiality
laws, and organizational policies. Documentation, Compliance &
Quality Complete clinical documentation accurately and within
required timeframes in accordance with organizational policies,
licensure requirements, and accrediting body standards. Maintain
secure clinical records and ensure documentation clearly reflects
patient progress toward treatment goals. Participate in
supervision, quality improvement activities, and ongoing
professional development. Qualifications Master’s degree in social
work, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, or
another related human services field that qualifies the individual
to pursue professional clinical licensure. Minimum of two (2) years
of clinical experience providing therapy in behavioral health
and/or substance use treatment settings, strongly preferred. Active
clinical license in Alaska (LPC, LCSW, LMFT, LSW, or SWC),
preferred EMDR, Accelerated Resolution Therapy, and/or trauma
certified strongly preferred. Experience working in residential,
inpatient, or detoxification levels of care, strongly preferred.
Knowledge of state and federal confidentiality regulations.
Familiarity with Joint Commission standards and clinical
documentation requirements. Strong clinical assessment,
documentation, communication, and problem-solving skills. Ability
to manage a clinical caseload and work effectively within a
multidisciplinary treatment team. Familiarity with electronic
medical record (EMR) systems (Kipu preferred). Why Join Banyan
Treatment Centers? Banyan Treatment Centers is a nationally
recognized leader in addiction and mental health care, accredited
by The Joint Commission. As a Therapist, you will: Join a
mission-driven organization committed to ethical, compliant, and
compassionate care. Provide meaningful, recovery-focused clinical
services to patients during critical stages of treatment.
Collaborate with experienced clinicians, medical providers, and
interdisciplinary teams. Play a key role in treatment planning,
family engagement, and continuity of care. Access ongoing training,
supervision, and professional growth opportunities. Enjoy
comprehensive benefits for eligible team members, including
medical, vision, and dental insurance; life insurance; short- and
long-term disability coverage; a 401(k) with employer match; paid
time off and holidays; wellness incentives; and employee assistance
and referral programs. Apply Now! If you are passionate about
delivering high-quality behavioral health care and supporting
patients on their recovery journey, we encourage you to apply and
join Banyan Treatment Centers. EOE
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