Outpatient Therapist
Position Description
- Provide assessment, treatment planning, and therapy to children, teens, and families. Must work with young children (age 5+).
- Collaborate with parents, caseworkers, school personnel, and other relevant systems.
- Flexible day-time schedule with no on-calls hours.
- We current have office space available 2-3 days per week with the option to include telehealth and/or school-based therapy for additional hours. Start date negotiable.
- Opportunity available at either office (Carlisle or Chambersburg).
What We Provide
- Consistent referrals, beautiful office, and a dynamic, supportive work environment that values work-life balance and high quality care.
- Billing, credentialing, marketing/referrals, and intake scheduling provided.
- Biweekly peer consultation and as-needed individual consultation.
- Support for your professional development, including an Annual Continuing Education allowance and training opportunities.
- Technology including a work-issued laptop, EHR, telehealth platform, etc.
- Professional liability insurance through the practice.
- A competitive rate of reimbursement. (This is a fee-for-service position, paid as a percentage of net revenue received. Estimated annual income ranges from $58,000-$70,000 for full-time licensed therapists scheduling 28 clients per week with 4 weeks off + 8 holidays.)
- Visit our Jobs Overview page for more information about our practice.
Requirements
- Licensed to practice independently in Pennsylvania (i.e., LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or Psychologist).
- At least three years of post-Masters experience providing therapy to children, teens, and/or families.
- Experience and interest in working with young children.
- Available to schedule a minimum of 15 clients per week.
- Must meet state requirements for background check and clearances and provide record of vaccination against COVID-19.
Ideal Candidates
- Are skilled in treating trauma and utilizing evidence-based and theoretically-sound interventions.
- Enjoy working with clients from a broad range of socioeconomic backgrounds.
- Have experience in community mental health and the Medical Assistance system.
- Are organized and conscientious self-starters with great “people-skills.”
How to Apply
Please send the following via email or mail:
- A cover letter explaining why you are interested in this position
- A c.v. or resume that details your clinical experience with youth
Please feel free to contact Dr. Liz Campbell by phone (717-422-6440, ext. 21) or by email with questions or for more information.