Behavioral Health Music Therapist Job Description
A music therapist at a non-profit organization uses clinical, evidence-based music interventions to support the physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being of diverse populations. In a non-profit setting, this role often emphasizes community outreach, advocacy, and collaboration with families or social service teams to ensure accessible care for underserved groups.
Key Responsibilities
- Assessment & Goal Setting: Conduct clinical assessments to identify clients' psychological, physical, and social needs. Establish measurable, individualized goals integrated into broader care plans.
- Therapeutic Interventions: Design and lead goal-directed sessions—using activities like singing, instrument play (guitar, piano, percussion), improvisation, and songwriting—to address specific therapeutic objectives.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Work alongside healthcare professionals, social workers, and educators to coordinate holistic treatment.
- Documentation & Reporting: Maintain accurate records of client progress, session notes, and attendance according to professional ethics and legal standards.
- Community Support: In a non-profit context, you may educate the public on the benefits of music therapy, support fundraising initiatives, or provide services at community partner sites.
- Supervision: Oversee practicum students, interns, or volunteers engaged in musical therapy activities.
Requirements & Qualifications
- Education: A bachelor’s degree (or higher) in Music Therapy from an -approved program.
- Certification: Current Board Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC) credential from the is essential.
- Clinical Skills: High-level proficiency in guitar, piano, percussion, and voice, alongside a deep understanding of psychological and physiological principles.
- Soft Skills: Strong interpersonal communication, empathy, patience, and the ability to maintain professionalism in challenging environments.
Pay: $75.00 per hour
Expected hours: No less than 7 per week
Work Location: In person


