Clinical Psychologist

Balanced Awakening PC

Clinical Psychologist

Chicago, IL
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    At Balanced Awakening, we do things differently. We are a boutique, psychologist-led psychotherapy practice with a heart-centered, growth-oriented culture where clinicians are supported in doing deep, meaningful work — without burnout. We are entering an exciting phase of expansion and are seeking a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PsyD or PhD) who is passionate about meaningful clinical work, values alignment and sustainability, and desires a well-supported, abundant practice environment. We are especially excited to connect with licensed psychologists who are well-established in their clinical work and are seeking a more supported, values-aligned environment for the next phase of their practice. This role is particularly well-suited for psychologists who value autonomy, strong infrastructure, opportunities for leadership, and long-term sustainability in their practice. WHAT YOU’LL LOVE ABOUT THIS ROLE A Purposeful, Sustainable Caseload Enjoy a consistent and fulfilling caseload of 25+ psychotherapy clients per week, supported by a highly organized administrative team, allowing you to focus on clinical work rather than operational logistics. Abundance Is Our Mindset As part of onboarding, you’ll receive a Mindvalley Membership and complete the Rapid Transformational Hypnotherapy for Abundance Quest, supporting both personal and professional expansion from the start. Specialty-Focused, Depth-Oriented Practice Align your clinical work with our core focus areas, including somatic therapy, trauma recovery, maternal mental health, art therapy, positive psychology, and relationship therapy, while continuing to develop your own areas of expertise. Couples Work (Optional) If you’re drawn to couples therapy, we support training in Imago Relationship Therapy — no prior experience required, just curiosity and interest. Leadership & Supervision Opportunities (Optional) For psychologists interested in teaching, mentorship, or leadership, there are opportunities to provide individual and group supervision to doctoral practicum students and postdoctoral fellows, contributing to the development of the next generation of clinicians. A Supportive, Values-Aligned Culture Be part of a connected, collaborative team that values joy, authenticity, clinical excellence, and aligned growth. Thought Leadership (Optional) Psychologists who enjoy sharing their voice may contribute through writing, media, and educational content, building visibility, credibility, and impact beyond the therapy room. Responsibilities: • Maintain a sustainable caseload of 25+ weekly psychotherapy clients , supported by a highly organized administrative team • Provide psychotherapy services exclusively; psychological testing and assessment are not part of this role • Deliver high-quality, ethical, and client-centered psychotherapy aligned with your clinical strengths and areas of expertise • Engage in specialty-aligned clinical work, including somatic therapy, trauma recovery, maternal mental health, positive psychology, relationship therapy, and related approaches • Complete clinical documentation in accordance with ethical, legal, and professional standards • Participate in team meetings, case consultations, and occasional practice development gatherings that foster connection and clinical excellence • Engage in onboarding experiences that support abundance, alignment, and long-term sustainability • Contribute to a culture of joy, authenticity, and collaborative clinical practice • If desired, provide individual and group supervision to doctoral practicum students and postdoctoral fellows Qualifications: • Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PsyD or PhD) in the state of Illinois , or license-eligible and actively pursuing licensure • Recent completion of a postdoctoral fellowship is welcomed , particularly in private or group practice settings • Experience providing outpatient psychotherapy; private practice or group practice experience strongly valued • Primary clinical focus in psychotherapy ; interest in somatic, relational, or growth-oriented approaches preferred • Comfortable sustaining — or transitioning into — a full outpatient psychotherapy caseload with administrative support • Strong clinical judgment, ethical grounding, and well-established professional boundaries • Interest in ongoing personal and professional development and reflective clinical practice • Alignment with our core values: abundance, authenticity, connection, and conscious leadershipWillingness to engage in a collaborative practice culture through consultation, meetings, and optional supervision or thought leadership contributions Compensation: $100,000 - $125,000 yearly

    • Maintain a sustainable caseload of 25+ weekly psychotherapy clients, supported by a highly organized administrative team • Provide psychotherapy services exclusively; psychological testing and assessment are not part of this role • Deliver high-quality, ethical, and client-centered psychotherapy aligned with your clinical strengths and areas of expertise • Engage in specialty-aligned clinical work, including somatic therapy, trauma recovery, maternal mental health, positive psychology, relationship therapy, and related approaches • Complete clinical documentation in accordance with ethical, legal, and professional standards • Participate in team meetings, case consultations, and occasional practice development gatherings that foster connection and clinical excellence • Engage in onboarding experiences that support abundance, alignment, and long-term sustainability • Contribute to a culture of joy, authenticity, and collaborative clinical practice • If desired, provide individual and group supervision to doctoral practicum students and postdoctoral fellows

  • Compensation
    $100,000-$125,000 per year