Therapist

Catholic Charities of Omaha - Omaha

Nonprofit
Full-Time

Location

Name of Facility: Catholic Charities of Omaha
Address
9223 Bedford Ave
Omaha, Nebraska
68134



Submitted By

Name: Aaron Davis
Email: aarond@ccomaha.org


Description

Department: Behavioral Health Services
Reports to: Jenna Whitaker


Principal Duties and Responsibilities

About Us

Catholic Charities began in 1926. Nearly a century later, we’re still working to promote the dignity of all people through our programs and services. In 2024, we served 325,000 people through programs and services that respond to poverty, unemployment, loneliness, mental illness, domestic violence, and family separation. Our dynamic programs serve all regardless of race, religion, creed, or socioeconomic status. Our programs are anchored at the St. Martin de Porres Center in North Omaha, the St. Juan Diego Center in South Omaha, and the St. Teresa of Calcutta Campus in Northwest Omaha.

About This Position

This role provides compassionate, professional mental health services in accordance with scope of practice, ethical guidelines, and agency policies and procedures through Catholic Charities’ Outpatient Program, while providing supervision to Provisionals. Though our Catholic Faith guides our work, you do not have to be Catholic to join our team or receive services from Catholic Charities. As a critical and leading member of the Catholic Charities’ Behavioral Health Services team, you will:

How You’ll Make a Difference

Provide compassionate care: Offer consultations, assessments, therapy, support, and referrals using trauma-informed and evidence-based practices that affirm the inherent worth of every person. Deliver services in a manner that is safe, timely, and responsive—upholding the highest professional standards aligned in Catholic Social Teaching.
Honor each story with excellence: Maintain clear, accurate, and high-quality documentation that reflect professionalism, accountability, and a deep respect for those served.
Walk alongside others in service: Collaborate with colleagues in creating solution-focused, person-centered interventions that help individuals and families overcome barriers and rediscover hope.
Grow in faith and purpose: Engage in ongoing faith-based learning and professional development opportunities


Requirements

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Must be a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner (LIMHP)
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) experience is preferred.
A heart for service and a steady, professional presence.
Self-motivated, proactive, and flexible in adjusting to ministry needs.

Education and Experience
Must be a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner (LIMHP)

Application Instructions

Please Apply Here: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=26851427-30ea-4a5e-9a90-173ab20c699c&ccId=19000101_000001&type=JS&lang=en_US&jobId=574079