Careers

Work at The Ranch Tennessee is hands-on, relational, and rooted in daily responsibility. Our team supports people navigating substance use and mental health challenges in a setting shaped by structure, routine, and the land itself.

Careers

Work at The Ranch Tennessee is hands-on, relational, and rooted in daily responsibility. Our team supports people navigating substance use and mental health challenges in a setting shaped by structure, routine, and the land itself.

If you’re looking for meaningful work where presence matters, and where your role contributes directly to stability and progress, we invite you to explore opportunities at The Ranch. 

Who we hire

We welcome people from a range of professional backgrounds. Some team members arrive with years of behavioral health experience. Others come from related fields and grow into their roles through training and mentorship.

Current opportunities may include:

  • Therapists and licensed counselors
  • Nursing and medical professionals
  • Case managers and client support staff
  • Operations, facilities, and administrative roles

Every role at The Ranch contributes to daily rhythm, accountability, and care. Team members work closely with one another and with the people we serve.

A recovery-ready workplace

Recovery Ranch Tennessee is a Recovery Ready Workplace. We encourage people in recovery to apply and have systems in place to support employees in maintaining their own stability. Setbacks are addressed with care and structure, not judgment. Many members of our team bring lived experience, and that perspective strengthens the community as a whole.

This includes:

Three people, one male, two females.

Clear boundaries between work and personal recovery

Access to support when challenges arise

A culture that values honesty, responsibility, and accountability

Working at The Ranch Tennessee means showing up, staying grounded, and contributing to a shared effort, one day at a time.

What makes working at The Ranch different

The Ranch isn't a corporate office. The setting shapes the work.

Team members can expect:

  • A steady pace built around routine and structure
  • Collaboration across disciplines
  • Ongoing training and professional development
  • Work that takes place both indoors and outdoors, depending on role

The peaceful setting supports focus and consistency for clients and staff alike. The work can be demanding, but you’re part of a team that understands the challenges and supports one another.

Explore careers at Recovery Ranch Tennessee

If you’re interested in joining The Ranch team, we encourage you to learn more about current openings and how the hiring process works.

Reach out to ask questions, explore roles, or apply through the Promises Behavioral Health careers portal.

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If you’re ready to talk, we’re here. The Ranch offers a place to settle, breathe, and begin again. Reach out today and start your recovery in a setting built for healing.

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Brian Fuller, MD

Medical Director

Dr. Fuller is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. He completed medical school at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and residency at Vanderbilt University. Additionally, he has completed the Nashville Advance Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program, a two-year intensive program to better integrate traditional psychotherapy into his psychiatric practice. Dr. Fuller began his post-residency career in psychiatry running a psychotherapy-oriented private practice. Looking to help more people than he could working alone yet still provide treatment that emphasizes the importance and value of talk therapy, he joined The Ranch in 2017.

Dr. Fuller is passionate about helping people who have survived trauma and/or are struggling with addiction and strongly believes that the life we all deserve is within reach, no matter the adversity that one must overcome. He views medications as tools rather than solutions and his prescribing philosophy is to use the lowest dose necessary of non-addictive medications to help aid the process of recovery.