In Home Mental Health Therapist Mendota Heights Clinic

In Home Mental Health Therapist

Full Time • Mendota Heights Clinic
The In-Home Therapist provides compassionate in-home therapy services to individuals, children, adolescents, and families in either Hennepin and Ramsey counties or Washington and Dakota counties. They conduct diagnostic assessments, create and implement treatment plans, and provide ongoing therapeutic interventions. The Therapist collaborates with a multidisciplinary team, including other mental health professionals and external service providers, to ensure comprehensive care.  The therapist maintains clinical documentation, adheres to administrative requirements, and actively participates in professional development and community engagement. The role also involves managing and growing a caseload while meeting billable expectations and contributing to reducing mental health stigma through community outreach. 

What We Offer: 
  • Great Full-time Benefits: Medical, dental, vision plans & disability insurance options 
  • Free access to virtual urgent care and short-term counseling   
  • 401k - up to a 4% match! 
  • Paid time off + Paid Holidays 
  • Employment models that prioritize creativity, culture, and compensation 
  • Industry-leading compensation pay models 
  • Reasonable caseload expectations and flexible scheduling, full-time or part-time options 
  • Free Supervision   
  • Free attendance + paid time (dependent on pay model) for internal CEU’s 
  • Amazing colleagues who are passionate about destigmatizing mental health 
  • Travel time and mileage reimbursement 
Compensation: 
This is a non-exempt position. Total earnings for this position will be between $50,000 - $70,000 annually for a full-time position. 
 
Required Skills/Abilities:  
  • Bachelor’s degree required  
  • Candidates are required to be working towards a master’s degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university or have their master’s degree and working towards licensure 
  • Valid MN driver's license and must maintain vehicle insurance 
  • Exhibit good communication, judgement, time management, honesty, integrity, responsibility, and punctuality 
  • Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team 
  • Strong working proficiency with Microsoft Office products and Mac technology including Outlook, Calendar, Teams Chat, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.  
  • Maintains strict confidentiality handling client information in compliance with HIPAA guidelines and Ellie policies 
  • Demonstrates awareness, inclusivity, sensitivity, humility, and experience in working with individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, socioeconomic statuses, sexual orientations, gender identities, and other various aspects of culture 

Responsibilities include: 

Client Care and Therapy 
  • Provide in-home therapy sessions to adults, children, adolescents, and/or families. Full-time status requires a weekly minimum of 22 client sessions.  
  • Utilize effective, developmentally and culturally appropriate interventions that support progress with individual and/or family treatment goals. 
  • Provide education and resources to clients' families or caregivers, helping them understand mental health conditions and supporting them in their caregiving role. 
  • Communicate with clients regarding administrative requirements of services (informed consent, HIPAA, billing cycle, scheduling, etc.). 
  • Be available for crisis intervention as needed, and develop protocols for managing acute mental health crises, including suicide prevention and emergency referrals.  
  • Active participation and responsibility in building/growing to maintain caseload to meet billable expectations. 
Assessment and Treatment Planning 
  • Complete diagnostic assessments, create and implement treatment plans, and complete clinical documentation (progress notes, discharge summaries, etc.) according to current standards and timelines. Regularly assess and adjust based on client needs. 
Clinical and Administrative Partnership 
  • Collaborate with shared client supportive services to ensure positive client experience and professional responsibility.  
  • Collaborate with client’s other mental health providers including but not limited to medication management, psychological assessment services, school social workers, case managers, insurance care coordinators, etc. 
Professional Development and Participation 
  • Attend and participate in 2 hours of clinic consultations/staff meetings per month, per 245i requirements.  
  • Attend and participate in all clinical staff meetings, consults, and trainings. 
Travel Requirements: 25% to 50% travel to and from client’s homes. 


Ellie was proudly founded by clinicians on the principle of destigmatizing mental health. The mental health industry is full of barriers, and we have made it our goal to fill the gap and find innovative ways to break down these barriers for our local communities. We are excited to expand across the country by partnering with local leaders in your community.  

Ellie Mental Health is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. 

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