Pediatric Mental Health Therapist - Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Mental Health
Pediatric Mental Health Therapist – Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
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Zarminali Pediatrics is building the nation's leading pediatric multispecialty group, focused on supporting families to shape healthy futures for their children – from birth through adulthood – by completely transforming the way pediatric care is delivered nationwide. We are tackling today's challenges of increased administrative burden on clinicians and a siloed approach to pediatric care through intentional design of care delivery, enhanced by leading technology and collaborative, expert care teams.
Our name, inspired by our founder's daughter’s name – Zarmina – means “something that is more precious to you than gold”. We couldn’t think of anything that better represents the way parents and caregivers hold the relationship with their children as the most valuable gift, and how we at Zarminali approach care for each child with equal reverence.
We strive for a healthier future for pediatric patients and a happier future for pediatric clinicians nationwide, and we are looking for people to join us in achieving this vision. If you are eager to join a growth stage company and be part of the early team that is shaping the foundation of both the company and the delivery of pediatric care, then this opportunity might be for you!
POSITION OVERVIEW Zarminali Pediatrics is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Pediatric Licensed Mental Health Therapist to join our inaugural team in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. You will advance pediatric behavioral health within our integrative primary care model—working hand in hand with pediatricians and families to provide compassionate, coordinated care that supports each child’s path to a healthy future.
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
- Clinical Assessment & Care:
Deliver expectational behavioral health care through comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment planning tailored to each child’s needs, while being responsive to family dynamics. - Growth & Emotional Wellbeing:
Support children’s emotional growth and resilience by monitoring behavioral and developmental milestones, identifying early signs of concern, and implementing evidence-based interventions that promote overall wellbeing. - Family Engagement &
Education:
Collaborate with families to reinforce understanding of behavioral health conditions, align care strategies, and promote effective caregiver engagement in the child’s treatment and development. - Documentation & Compliance:
Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant clinical documentation in alignment with ethical, regulatory, and organizational standards to ensure quality and continuity of care. - Collaboration:
Work as part of an integrated primary care team to deliver coordinated, evidence-based care that integrates behavioral health for comprehensive patient wellbeing.
WHAT WE LOOK FOR:
- Communication:
Build trusting relationships with children and families, facilitate open dialogue around sensitive topics, and foster collaboration across the care team to ensure every voice is heard and understood. - Advocate:
Support children and caregivers through their behavioral health journey, meeting them where they are and connecting them with resources that promote healing, resilience, and long-term wellbeing. - Collaborative:
Work seamlessly within an integrated primary care environment, consulting with pediatricians and other providers to create cohesive treatment plans that address the whole child—mind and body. - Tech-Forward:
Leverage technology to enhance clinical documentation, improve access to care through virtual visits, and streamline workflows that free more time for meaningful patient connection. - Growth-Oriented:
Embrace ongoing learning and clinical development, contribute to innovation, peer mentorship, and the advancement of evidence-based practices in pediatric behavioral health. - Family First:
Honor the unique perspectives and values of each family, providing guidance grounded in empathy, evidence, and partnership to help children thrive within their everyday environments.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
- Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related…
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