Mingus Mountain Youth Treatment Center
Location
Prescott Valley, Arizona
Responsible for the daily supervision, support, and safety of adolescent clients in a residential behavioral health setting. Duties include facilitating scheduled groups, maintaining clinical charts, and utilizing trauma-informed interventions to manage behaviors.
Candidates must be at least 21 years old with a high school diploma and the ability to obtain a Level 1 Fingerprint clearance card. Physical ability to perform restraints and conduct searches in mountainous terrain is required.
Responsible for daily supervision and support of clients.
Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Residential Behavioral Health | Adolescent Treatment | Trauma-Informed Care | Arizona Nonprofit
Mingus Mountain Youth Treatment Center (MMYTC) is a nonprofit residential behavioral health treatment center serving adolescents with serious emotional, behavioral, and substance use disorders. Located in Arizona, we provide structured, trauma-informed, and clinically sophisticated care for youth who require intensive therapeutic support. MMYTC staff routinely treat vulnerable youth who have survived abuse, neglect and exploitation in their communities, which provides a unique opportunity for staff to provide life-saving care. Our multidisciplinary team includes licensed therapists, behavioral health technicians, nurses, case managers, educators, and direct care professionals who work together to create safe, therapeutic environments where youth can stabilize, heal, and build lifelong skills.
Why Work at MMYTC? If you’re looking for meaningful work in behavioral health, residential treatment, youth services, or mental health care, MMYTC offers the opportunity to make a direct and lasting impact. We are committed to: v Trauma-informed, strengths-based treatment approaches v Collaborative, team-oriented clinical care v Professional growth and internal advancement v Ethical, mission-driven nonprofit service v A safe, structured residential environment Whether you are an experienced licensed clinician (LCSW, LPC, LMFT), behavioral health technician, psychiatric nurse, case manager, special education teacher, or entry-level direct care staff, you’ll be part of a team that values compassion, accountability, and excellence.
v Individual, group, and family therapy v Psychiatric evaluation and medication management v Substance use disorder treatment v Specialized care for youth who are survivors of sexual exploitation v Skills development and behavior management v Accredited educational services v Discharge planning and community reintegration We serve adolescents with complex trauma histories, mood disorders, behavioral disorders, co-occurring substance use, and other mental health diagnoses requiring 24/7 therapeutic support.
Our Workplace Culture At MMYTC, we recognize that strong outcomes for youth begin with supported, empowered staff. We emphasize: v Clear leadership communication v Clinical supervision and mentorship v Ongoing training and certification opportunities v Team collaboration across residential, clinical, and education departments v A mission-driven culture focused on safety and growth MMYTC believes that responsible organizations support the physical, psychological, emotional and moral needs of their staff, including through providing comprehensive employee benefit options. We are proud to provide competitive and affordable employee benefits that are customizable to each employee’s needs.
Join Our Team If you are passionate about adolescent behavioral health, residential treatment, trauma-informed care, and making a difference in Arizona communities, we invite you to explore career opportunities at Mingus Mountain Youth Treatment Center. Together, we help youth build resilience, restore stability, and create brighter futures.
Market context
Behavioral Health Technician roles in Arizona often reflect steady demand in residential, outpatient, and crisis settings, especially where teams need staff who can support safety and daily care. These positions are competitive because employers look for maturity, physical readiness for restraints and searches in mountainous terrain, and clearance eligibility. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly confirm fit, then verify your ability to obtain a Level 1 Fingerprint clearance card before applying.
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