Employer Statement
BeechWood Inc. fosters the well-being of those living with mental health symptoms and/or other disabilities by collaborating in their pursuit of independence and interdependence, the development of new skills and relationships, and the building of community in the Twin Cities metro area. Driven by passion, knowledge, and innovation, we are a team of employees, volunteers, board members, advocates, and other community members with a mission to help people with mental and physical disabilities lead quality lives. Unified by the belief that individuals are larger than the definition of their disability, we provide client-focused community treatment and rehabilitation services.
BeechWood believes that work/school/life balance is essential to the health of our employees and clients. It is a commitment demonstrated by our benefit packages and flexible work schedule. One-on-One training insures the success of our new employees and growth of our organization. We have a small, warm working atmosphere that values team cohesion and affords ample opportunity for creativity, innovation, and flexibility.
BeechWood believes that work/school/life balance is essential to the health of our employees and clients. It is a commitment demonstrated by our benefit packages and flexible work schedule. One-on-One training insures the success of our new employees and growth of our organization. We have a small, warm working atmosphere that values team cohesion and affords ample opportunity for creativity, innovation, and flexibility.
BeechWood is proud to announce that we are approved by the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) of the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) for the loan repayment program. This recognition reflects our commitment to providing high-quality mental health services. You can find BeechWood listed on the HRSA Health Workforce website. Professionals who join our team may qualify for the NHSC Loan Repayment Program, which offers significant financial support for those dedicated to serving in underserved communities.
For more information on how to qualify for the program, visit the HRSA Health Workforce website or contact our Human Resources department.
ARMHS Mental Health Practitioner
BeechWood ARMHS practitioners work with, encourage, and support persons who struggle with tough problems, such as: obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety, and depression. To apply, click the link above for a detailed job description and instructions.