Licensed Mental Health Therapist – Fps & Doc Services - Wa

Women and Family Wellness Studio

Licensed Mental Health Therapist – Fps & Doc Services - Wa

Snohomish, WA
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Flexible | Trauma-Informed | Clinical Leadership Pathway At Women and Family Wellness Studio (WFWS), we believe supporting families starts with supporting our clinicians. We are family-centered, trauma-informed, and committed to creating a workplace where you feel supported, heard, and valued. We are seeking an experienced, licensed clinician to serve as a Lead Therapist providing counseling services for Family Preservation (DCYF) and DOC telehealth clients, while also contributing to clinical leadership, mentorship, and program support within the agency. WFWS Culture • We don’t believe in choosing between work and family • We prioritize emotional safety, respect, and kindness • We check in — you won’t feel isolated here • We support growth and sustainability, not burnout Compensation & Benefits • $37–$55/hour for clinical services + paid travel time • Paid clinical supervision (group & individual) • Sick time • Paid CEUs & advanced trainings (trauma-informed care, Incredible Years, Promoting First Relationships, and related topics) • Insurance credentialing assistance • Access to free agency wellness services Responsibilities: • FPS in-home and community-based counseling (paid travel time) • DOC telehealth counseling (fully remote) • Option to become paneled with insurance for long-term client work • Flexible schedule — set your own hours • Supportive, trauma-informed team culture Lead Therapist Responsibilities In addition to direct clinical work, the Lead Therapist plays a key role in supporting the clinical team and agency operations. Responsibilities may include: • Supporting onboarding and orientation of new clinicians • Providing clinical consultation and mentorship. Assisting with collaborative case planning and complex cases • Supporting the development, implementation, and refinement of clinical policies and procedures • Helping promote consistency, quality, and trauma-informed practice across services • Serving as a point of connection between clinicians and agency leadership Clinical Supervision & Growth Paid clinical supervision (group and individual) is provided as part of this role. For qualified clinicians, there is a clear pathway to grow into a Clinical Supervisor position over time. Qualifications: • Washington State License: LMHC, LMHCA, LSW, LSWA, or CC • Minimum 4 years of experience working with high-risk populations • Strong clinical judgment and collaborative leadership skills • Comfortable with in-home, community-based, and telehealth services Compensation: $48 - $60 hourly

    • FPS in-home and community-based counseling (paid travel time) • DOC telehealth counseling (fully remote) • Option to become paneled with insurance for long-term client work • Flexible schedule — set your own hours • Supportive, trauma-informed team cultureLead Therapist ResponsibilitiesIn addition to direct clinical work, the Lead Therapist plays a key role in supporting the clinical team and agency operations. Responsibilities may include: • Supporting onboarding and orientation of new clinicians • Providing clinical consultation and mentorship. Assisting with collaborative case planning and complex cases • Supporting the development, implementation, and refinement of clinical policies and procedures • Helping promote consistency, quality, and trauma-informed practice across services • Serving as a point of connection between clinicians and agency leadershipClinical Supervision & GrowthPaid clinical supervision (group and individual) is provided as part of this role. For qualified clinicians, there is a clear pathway to grow into a Clinical Supervisor position over time.