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Licensed Mental Health Therapist (Hybrid)

San Antonio, Texas, United States

 

Welcome to Foresight Mental Health. Your purpose-driven journey starts here!

Why choose Foresight Mental Health?

  • Flexibility and Autonomy: We prioritize work-life balance. Hybrid schedule with a blend of remote home office and 2-3 days in our San Antonio office . We trust you to use the modalities you feel are most aligned with your strengths and the needs of your clients.
  • Exceptional Support: Our dedicated operations team will help with securing caseload, credentialing, insurance verification, billing/reimbursement, and tech, so you can focus on what you love: providing exceptional care.
  • Professional Development: Our therapists receive regular feedback and professional development and training opportunities, including our  FREE Continuing Education and  Therapy Professional Certification programs.

 As a Foresight licensed therapist you:

  • Provide psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families, virtually or in-person (at select locations).
  • Conduct assessments, provide diagnoses, and develop treatment plans and complete progress notes. Ongoing, you will reassess and update treatment plans as your clients progress through treatment.
  • Collaborate with other clinicians and professionals in an interdisciplinary approach to care.
  • Must be willing and able to submit all client documentation within 72 hours of a client visit. 
  • Are required to consistently maintain caseload requirements based on employment agreement.
  • Are responsible for caseload management, including schedule maintenance, charge slips, and speaking with clients about high balances and consistent attendance.

Foresight is a supportive community that offers:

  • Competitive Compensation Package: Full-time licensed therapists earn an hourly rate of $38.00 and average between 25 and 30 clients per week
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package: We offer full-time therapists medical, dental, and vision coverages; HSA/FSA; company-paid life insurance; accrued PTO (equivalent of 3 weeks  each calendar year, with graduated increases after 2 years); paid holidays, 401K with company match; and more!

What We’re Looking For:

  • Therapists with a commitment to client-centered care; who maintains an open mind and desire for professional development to deepen their understanding of trauma-informed approaches, evidence-based practices, and mental health counseling methods and techniques, including initial triage, risk assessment/management, crisis interventions, ICD-10 codes, and treatment planning. 
  • Forward-thinking professionals eager to share with and learn from others and stay at the forefront of the mental health field. The ability to communicate in a positive, collaborative, and responsive manner is essential.

The right candidate must:

  • Be an active, independent Texas Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
  • Hold permanent residence in Texas
  • Not have opted out from Medicare.
  • Have access to reliable and stable internet and be proficient with technology, including but not limited to using an EHR (Electronic Health Record) and tools, such as Zoom, Google Suite, and Dayforce.

 

Apply today! Take the next step in your career. Join our team and bring your expertise to transform the lives of our clients.

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