Licensed Master's Level Therapist Or Unlicensed Master's Level Therapist
Licensed Master's Level Therapist or Unlicensed Master's Level Therapist Have you always wanted to work in a private practice setting, but are overwhelmed by the idea of starting your own practice or working alone? Do you want to work with a group of individuals focused on client care and social justice in the local community? Colorado Therapy & Assessment Center is looking for both licensed master's level therapists (LPCs, LCSWs, MFTs) and unlicensed master's level therapists who will bring a unique perspective to our staff and shares our values of compassion, belonging, humility, and excellence. We are always looking to expand our ability to help the diverse range of individuals, including those in underserved and marginalized communities, and we value new perspectives and experiences within our staff. We strongly encourage applications from candidates with diverse or marginalized identities. Join our values-driven, supportive team! About the Position Our Master's level therapist positions provide the opportunity to work in a private practice setting, engage in long-term psychotherapeutic work, and create a professional home. After many years of learning, growing, training, and moving, Therapists are able to settle in with a welcoming, close team of coworkers in an established and highly-respected practice. We value helping clinicians discover what client populations they are passionate about working with and helping them build a caseload that offers them fulfilling clinical work. When you start this position as a licensed professional, you will begin part-time as credentialing with insurance is completed, working up to full-time. Full caseload is anticipated within 3 months of the start date, though most staff reach full caseload within 6 weeks. If licensed already, insurance credentialing can be completed while you work at your current job, enabling you to start at CTAC already on insurance panels and ready to accept those referrals. We are fortunate to have a high volume of new patient referrals and are able to quickly fill your caseload pending insurance credentialing. Due to our high referral volume, once you reach a full caseload, you will be able to stay full. Please note, pay is hourly based on client contact hours- this is not a salaried position. Unlicensed therapists can begin in a full-time position as soon as an agreed-upon start date is set and they can anticipate a similar timeline for reaching a full caseload of clients. Our streamlined system and administrative support ensure that you can show up, meet with clients, write your notes, and go home to take good care of yourself and enjoy your loved ones. We value self-care and setting healthy boundaries between our personal and professional lives. About Our Practice Colorado Therapy & Assessment Center is a growing, multi-site outpatient treatment center with locations in beautiful Denver and Westminster, CO. Our team consists of licensed psychologists, postdoctoral residents, master's level therapists, and doctoral externs. CTAC aims to provide a warm, supportive, family-like feel while respecting professional boundaries. We’re a close-knit group that values teamwork and collaboration. CTAC employees choose CTAC for its truly open-door policy, collaborative work environment, and team approach to clinical work. Our team members genuinely like each other and enjoy working at CTAC! We work collaboratively as a team, referring within the practice, and meet weekly as a staff to discuss cases and provide support for one another. CTAC is an insurance-based practice. We accept most major insurances, including Medicaid. We deeply value offering in-network insurance options to clients and see accepting insurance as a vital way of doing social justice to best serve the community. We strongly believe that access to affordable and quality care is an essential aspect of equity for all and we are seeking candidates who feel the same. This job is best suited for someone who wants to have a positive impact on the community but wants the flexibility, support, and reduced stress of a private practice setting. CTAC provides the following services: • Individual therapy • Specialized Eating Disorder therapy • Group therapy • Couples therapy • Family therapy • Psychological Assessments for ADHD, Learning Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and comprehensive batteries with cognitive, achievement, and objective personality measures • Training and Supervision of Advanced Doctoral students from local Counseling Psychology Ph.D. and Clinical Psychology Psy.D. programs; Training and supervision of Predoctoral Psychology InternsCTAC values integrative therapeutic work, emphasizing IPT (Interpersonal) and psychodynamic approaches, feminist/multicultural, as well as CBT, DBT, and ACT as skills work is needed.Job Features CTAC offers specialty services to clients with eating disorders as well as general mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, mood disorders, and trauma/PTSD. We see clients across the life span with diverse identities and backgrounds. • Health Benefits include Medical insurance, dental insurance, and vision insurance • Paid Sick Leave • Paid Time Off • Flexible work schedule with both remote and in-person opportunities • Roth and Traditional 401k accounts with 3-5% company match • Competitive, weekly pay. The position is compensated higher than community mental health and most university counseling centers in the area • No on-call or crisis services • Flexible schedule with weekday hours • All billing/payment, scheduling, and administrative tasks completed for you with ongoing admin support • Insurance credentialing provided • Professional liability insurance provided • Supervision hours that count toward CEDS designation for Eating Disorder Specialists • Completely furnished office in an upgraded suite ready for you to personalize If you’re searching for fulfilling work, meaningful relationships, and expert training all while embodying a passion for service, CTAC may be the place for you! Feel free to check out our website for more information about CTAC https://coloradotherapyassessment.com/ Responsibilities: • Licensed master's level therapists and unlicensed master's level therapists will provide therapy services for clients with eating disorders and general mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, trauma, and relational concerns. We provide services to adult clients and adolescents, with some providers who also work with children. Though you will work with general mental health concerns, willingness to work with eating disorders is required, as CTAC specializes in eating disorder treatment. • Licensed clinicians engage in supervision only during onboarding and once quarterly with the Director. Licensed clinicians also attend weekly staff meetings for case consults and are offered additional training opportunities such as eating disorder didactic seminars, assessment didactic seminars, and social justice and professional development training when relevant. Supervision for eating disorder cases counts toward application for Certified Eating Disorders Specialist if the candidate desires. Unlicensed master's level clinicians will be provided with weekly individual supervision, which will count toward their application to become licensed. They will also engage in some of the described didactics and group supervision. Unlicensed master's level clinicians also will be required to attend weekly staff meetings. Qualifications: • Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Our ideal candidate at CTAC is someone who values a blend of collaborative and independent work. They value social justice in access to care and are truly passionate about meeting clients where they are at. Our ideal candidate will bring fresh perspectives and new knowledge to our staff and our clinic to help us continue to grow and develop. • Genuine compassion and passion for working directly with clients • Spirit of service toward clients, the clinic, and the community • Clinical excellence- sharp diagnostic skills, advanced therapeutic skills • Ability to maintain positive relationships with clients • Excellent interpersonal skills including assertive communication • Interest in strong professional relationships with fellow team members • Ongoing commitment to cultural humility and multiculturally-informed work Required Qualifications • Master’s degree from an accredited program in clinical psychology, counseling psychology, clinical mental health, social work, or another applicable field • Licensed, or eligibility to become licensed, in Colorado at the Master’s level before start date as a Licensed Professional Counselor • Experience in delivering direct clinical services Preferred Qualifications • Experience working with eating disorders, particularly at higher levels of care • Experience working with eating disorders; additional training/coursework in eating disorders Compensation: $55,000 - $65,000 yearly
• Licensed master's level therapists and unlicensed master's level therapists will provide therapy services for clients with eating disorders and general mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, trauma, and relational concerns. We provide services to adult clients and adolescents, with some providers who also work with children. Though you will work with general mental health concerns, willingness to work with eating disorders is required, as CTAC specializes in eating disorder treatment. • Licensed clinicians engage in supervision only during onboarding and once quarterly with the Director. Licensed clinicians also attend weekly staff meetings for case consults and are offered additional training opportunities such as eating disorder didactic seminars, assessment didactic seminars, and social justice and professional development training when relevant. Supervision for eating disorder cases counts toward application for Certified Eating Disorders Specialist if the candidate desires. Unlicensed master's level clinicians will be provided with weekly individual supervision, which will count toward their application to become licensed. They will also engage in some of the described didactics and group supervision. Unlicensed master's level clinicians also will be required to attend weekly staff meetings.