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Psychodynamic Therapist

Remote USA

About Archive Health:

At Archive Health, we’re redefining healthcare by seamlessly integrating behavioral and physical health into a personalized, whole-person experience. Through direct partnerships with employers, we make it easy for employees to access the care they need — when they need it. By aligning individuals with the right providers and embedding care into the workplace, we’re driving better outcomes and healthier communities. We’re growing fast and building something meaningful — and we need smart, agile, and driven people to help us get there.

The Role

Archive invites curious, compassionate, and reflective therapists with experience in a psychodynamic approach—Jungian, psychoanalytic, or similar to join our growing practice. 

We seek to bring together therapists from traditions within the psychodynamic framework, such as analytical psychology and relational psychoanalysis, as well as adjacent approaches like humanism and art therapy. We are passionate about weaving the humanities into our professional development in order to bring the wisdom of these texts alive in our own lives and our practice is guided by the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual. Archive works in 23 clinics in manufacturing sites across the US, and 24 in Mexico and we are growing. Our services are paid for by the manufacturer and offered at no cost to the employees, allowing for our therapists to care for private pay clients and factory workers, often in rural areas, who are not common recipients of therapy. Archive believes offering good therapy fosters psychological growth, which is key to ethical maturity. By cultivating self-awareness, responsibility, and wisdom in relationships, we can develop better leaders and create a wiser, flourishing society.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide psychodynamic therapy to patients.
  • Bring clients into the organization, as well as new private-pay clients and clients from onsite clinics.
  • Conduct thorough assessment, refer patients as appropriate, and coordinate care with other providers, including Archive’s medical team.
  • Maintain detailed and accurate accurate records.
  • Participate in Archive’s case consultation to deepen your therapeutic practice.
  • Be a part of a culture of growth, where you’ll continue to learn and develop in your field.
  • Engage in Archive’s in-house humanities course where we read and discuss books like Dante's Inferno, The Epic of Gilgamesh or The Death of Ivan Ilych.
  • Assist with outreach to therapists or other individuals, and with therapy-related recruiting.
  • With the other therapists, represent the practice in professional circles, e.g. at conferences, events, and seminars, etc.
  • Collaborate with the therapy team to expand Archive’s therapy offerings, such as psychodynamic testing, bibliotherapy, and genealogical research.
  • For therapists licensed as supervisors and who are interested, provide clinical supervision to associate therapists, ensuring adherence to ethical standards while fostering a culture of growth and dialogue.
  • For those therapists interested in education, partner with our education team to design meaningful learning experiences for therapists and healthcare providers.

Who You Are:

  • Active and unrestricted license to practice as a therapist in your state, with preference in: CA, FL, IL, IN, KS, MI, MO, OH, or VA (all states welcome to apply).
  • Bachelors, Masters, PsyD, PhD in a related field.
  • Training or certificates of study in the psychodynamic field.
  • Interested in Psychodynamic therapy and joining a community.
  • Bilingual in Spanish and English (not essential but nice to have).
  • Interest or educational background in the humanities.

Additional Benefits:

  • In addition to compensation, Archive handles professional insurance, credentialing, licensing fees, marketing, administrative and IT support, equipment, and software for remote therapy.
  • Our benefits include health insurance(covering 80% for employees, 25% for dependents); vision, dental, and life insurance through Guardian; a 401(k) plan, parental leave, an annual $800 education allowance, and a weekly $35 reimbursement for personal therapy.

Archive is for the Therapist Who:

  • Came to therapy to help create a wiser, kinder, more self-reflective society.
  • Has a history of working or training in depth-oriented psychology (therapy informed by the clinical approaches of Jung, Freud, Klein, or Winnicott, etc.).
  • Is drawn to fiction, poetry, philosophy, history, etc. and the possibilities they offer for personal connection and introspection.
  • Is on a life-long journey of self-knowledge they see as key to growth as a therapist.
  • Is excited by collaboration and the prospect of working with a team of like-minded therapists to contribute to a greater whole.
  • Is generally curious, and open to learning from modalities outside their own.
  • Sees the possibilities for innovation and evolution in therapy—especially when informed by tradition—and is eager to explore them.

Standard Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible schedule (virtual included)
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Parental leave
  • Retirement plan
  • Dental & Vision insurance (company paid)

Why Archive Health:

  • 100% remote and flexible work environment.
  • Mission-driven team with a passion for improving access to quality care.
  • Fantastic opportunity to work in a disruptive ground-breaking industry.
  • Work directly with the executive team while shaping a new role.
  • Great benefits, and more!

More About Archive

Working with a range of healthcare providers, such as nurse practitioners, doctors, psychotherapists and nutritionists, Archive operates onsite healthcare clinics across America and Mexico. Our vision is to create beautiful healthcare spaces, run by compassionate, insightful professionals dedicated to helping people flourish mentally and physically. For more information, check out our website at archivehealth.com and archivetherapy.com or our LinkedIn page.

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