Rogers Behavioral Health is a private, not-for-profit provider of specialized mental health and addiction services. Since its opening in 1907, today Rogers offers evidence-based treatment for adults, children, and adolescents with depression and other mood disorders, eating disorders, addiction, obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders, and posttraumatic stress disorder. Rogers provides services throughout a growing network of communities across the U.S. The System also includes Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation, which supports patient care, programs, and research; and leads WISE, a nationwide initiative that works to eliminate the stigma of mental health challenges.
We provide highly effective mental health and addiction treatment that helps people reach their full potential for health and well-being.
We envision a future where people have the tools to rise above the challenges of mental illness, addiction, and stigma to lead healthy lives. We bring this vision to life by constantly elevating the standard for behavioral healthcare, demonstrating our exceptional treatment outcomes, and acting with compassion and respect.
Rogers commits to continually grow and humbly hold ourselves accountable to being an equitable, diverse, and inclusive environment for employees while offering culturally responsive and affirming care for our patients and their families. The actions we take to achieve this vision must be inclusive of all identities of our employees and those we serve.
Rogers advocates for social justice and the right of all people to reach their full potential. We pledge to work collaboratively with our partners and harness our internal resources to bring about meaningful and sustainable solutions to behavioral health inequities and systemic oppression for employees, patients, their families, and our communities.
In order to provide the most effective treatment possible for our patients and their families, it’s important that employees feel supported and encouraged each day. That’s why Rogers strives to create a healthy culture where everyone, patients, and employees, can grow and feel welcome, safe, and respected.
Our Why - EDI at Rogers
All people deserve environments where they are respected, treated with dignity, and can be their authentic selves. At Rogers, equity supports our Mission by improving patient care and widening our community impact. Our focus on equitable opportunities for inclusion and growth for all employees broadens our skillset and increases job satisfaction. Leadership recognizes that our field of behavioral health, and Rogers specifically, have caused harm in the past and we are committed to building a thriving culture systemwide for employees and patients.
Our What - Rogers Equity Statement
Rogers commits to continually grow and humbly hold ourselves accountable to being an equitable, diverse, and inclusive environment for employees while offering culturally responsive and affirming care for our patients and their families. The actions we take to achieve this vision must be inclusive of all identities of our employees and those we serve. Rogers advocates for social justice and the right of all people to reach their full potential. We pledge to work collaboratively with our partners and harness our internal resources to bring about meaningful and sustainable solutions to behavioral health inequities and systemic oppression for employees, patients, their families, and our communities.
Behavioral Health Jobs: Help transform lives
At Rogers, our patients are our number one priority, but it all begins with you. It takes a full team approach where every contribution counts. Starting your behavioral health job with Rogers, you will see that you make a difference at Rogers—and help transform lives.
Our expertise lies in specialty behavioral health positions as we treat obsessive-compulsive disorder and related anxiety disorders; eating disorders; mood disorders; trauma (posttraumatic stress disorder); and addiction, including alcohol and substance use disorders. We are known for treating complex, co-occurring disorders with a commitment to continually improve the outcomes of our treatment.