About this role
Job DetailsJob Location: Dale Peterson - Greeley, CO 80631Position Type: Full Time BenefitedEducation Level: Graduate DegreeSalary Range: $56,485.00 - $84,829.00 SalaryJob Shift: DayMental Health Clinician
Intensive Outpatient Program
Program: Adult Intensive Services
Education Requirements: Masters Degree
Employment Type: Full-Time
Location: Greeley, CO
Posting Closes: 02.28.2026
At North Range Behavioral Health, we believe no one should face mental health challenges alone. Our compassionate team provides comprehensive, person-centered care, supporting individuals, families, and communities to thrive. We’re proud to be a leader in behavioral health services across Weld County, offering programs for all ages and backgrounds. Our work is grounded in collaboration, trauma-informed care, and evidence-based practices, creating meaningful, lasting impact every day.
Why North Range Behavioral Health?
Because your work should matter – and here, it truly does!
Vision: Where Hope Begins and Change Is Possible
Mission: North Range Behavioral Health provides compassionate, comprehensive care for people who face mental health and addiction challenges.
Values:
Customer First: We help our customers achieve recovery, every day.
Compassion: We treat everyone with kindness, empathy, and dignity.
Collaboration: We build strong relationships, internally and externally, to ensure effective care for our customers.
QualificationsAbout the Role:
The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is rooted in the belief that people deserve access to the right level of care at the right time. Designed for individuals whose needs extend beyond traditional outpatient therapy but do not require residential treatment, IOP offers a compassionate, structured pathway toward stability, recovery, and hope.
This program serves individuals navigating substance use challenges, often alongside co-occurring mental health of developmental needs. Our team meets clients where they are, providing comprehensive, trauma-informed care that recognizes the complexity of each person’s lived experience. Through 9+ hours of weekly treatment, including three, three-hour group sessions, individual therapy, and peer support, clients receive consistent connection, accountability, and encouragement as they work toward lasting change.
Many of the individuals we serve are involved in the legal system, while others choose IOP voluntarily after recognizing the traditional outpatient services were not enough. Regardless of referral source, our approach remains the same: treat every client with dignity, respect, and a belief in their capacity for growth.
A defining strength of our program is its integration with the Adult Intensive Services campus, allowing clients to access a wide range of therapeutic supports such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), trauma-informed groups, and other evidence-based interventions. For team members, this collaboration creates an environment of shared purpose, learning, and collective impact.
Working in IOP means being part of a mission-driven team that shows up consistently for people during some of the most challenging moments of their lives, offering structure, connection, and the possibility of meaningful recovery.
This position includes eligibility for a monthly performance bonus.
What You Will Do:
Provide person-centered assessment, goal planning, and treatment for mental health and/or substance use issues. Provide screening, intakes, and assessment of clients utilizing required instruments and formats within appropriate timelines.
Develop strength-based written treatment plans/updates and continuing care plans and make appropriate referrals. Complete written discharge summaries and correspondence within established timelines.
Assist individuals in improving their well-being and quality of life by training in behavioral skills; educate clients to make information choices; develop client coping skills; help clients to problem solve and negotiate tasks of daily living.
Maintain electronic health records in accordance with agency standards; confirm coding of services rendered is ethically appropriate and results in successful billing.
Learn, utilize, and support fidelity of any evidence-based practices within assigned program to ensure effective interventions with clints.
You’re a Great Fit If You:
Have a Masters Degree in a Social Work, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Addictions Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling, or other relevant clinical degree from an accredited college of university.
Have a valid driver’s license and an insurable driving record.
Can successfully complete pre-employment screening, including background check, fingerprinting, and drug and TB testing.
Perks and Benefits:
Generous PTO and paid holidays
Multiple medical, dental, and vision plans at no cost to employees
Health Reimbursement Account
Retirement plan with employer contributions
Loan forgiveness opportunities
Employee referral bonuses
Professional development opportunities
Our Commitment to Equity:
North Range Behavioral Health is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and supportive workplace for all. We welcome applicants of every background, including race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, and all other legally protected characteristics. We believe a diverse team strengthens our ability to serve our community.
About NORTH RANGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Our caring staff, integrative approaches, and partnerships with community agencies have strengthened and supported positive wellbeing in Weld County for over 50 years.
Established as a 501(c)3 in 1971, North Range Behavioral Health provides compassionate, comprehensive care for people who face mental health and substance use disorder challenges. A Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) with 25 locations throughout Weld County, our effective and efficient practices support children, youth, adults, and families across a wide spectrum of needs. For information on our evidence-based, culturally sensitive counseling, prevention, and education programs, visit NorthRange.org.
Crisis services are available 24/7/365 by walking into 928 12th Street in Greeley, calling the state hotline at 844.493.TALK(8255) or texting TALK to 38255.