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Mental Health Therapist (LCSW, LMFT, LPCC)

California

Are you a passionate and dedicated Mental Health Therapist committed to making a difference in the lives of children, adolescents, and adults across California? If so, we would love to talk you about the Sensible Care difference!

About Sensible Care

Sensible Care is the leading comprehensive behavioral telehealth company infusing humanity back into the mental health journey. As burnout is highly prevalent in our field, we proudly offer a formula fit for reducing provider burnout and increasing work + life balance!

About the Role

Due to exceptional clinical success and patient demand, Sensible Care is GROWING and now hiring LMFT, LPCC, and LCSW providers to provide remote/telehealth care throughout California.

We offer flexible 24-40 hour work week options to help prevent provider burnout.

If you enjoy curating a flexible schedule that fits your lifestyle while being part of a fun collaborative and supportive team we’d love to talk to you! 

What we offer:

40-hour Workweek Includes:

  • Annual Salary choice of $90,000-$95,000
  • License fees paid
  • Liability insurance coverage
  • 401(k) account with contribution matching
  • Up to $1,000 in CE expenses reimbursed
  • Gym membership stipend
  • 15 vacation days, 5 sick days, and paid holidays annually
  • Health, Dental, and Vision coverage for you and your family
  • Collaborative team approach
  • Excellent staff to help with administrative burdens
  • Insurance claims entirely handled by our staff
  • Pre-qualified clients
  • Excellent comprehensive benefits
  • Time allocated for case management
  • Weekly group consultations with fellow providers
  • Support in continuing education in order to earn desired certificates
  • Potential for growth into lead positions
  • Virtual and In-person company gatherings

We’re Seeking Professionals Who:

  • Have an active California professional license LMFT, LPCC, or LCSW
  • Physically reside in California
  • Have experience with child/adolescent therapy
  • EMDR Trained/Certified encouraged to apply
  • Are passionate about mental healthcare and illustrate personable and warm demeanor and delivery culturally sensitive care
  • Have experience providing services in an outpatient setting
  • Are able to learn and manage multiple technological platforms
  • Have excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Are timely, diligent, detail-oriented and can work well in a team
  • Are comfortable treating depression, anxiety, and trauma
  • Valid NPI number
  • Are able to meet the credentialing requirements for major insurance panels in particular:
    • Completion of 3000 supervised hours of practice post-Master's program and successful completion of the NCMHCE test (or it’s equivalent) AND
    • Current CA resident able to provide 3 (three) professional references from the past 2 (two) years (professional references must have active licensure) 

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Sensible Care is committed to serving our clients and empowering our providers and the multitude of teams who support our providers. We offer competitive compensation, excellent benefits, work + life balance, and a collaborative, empowering culture committed to providing the highest quality mental healthcare and being the employer of choice.

At Sensible Care, we embrace diversity, empowerment, invest in a culture of inclusion, positivity and encourage all to apply to join our supportive team. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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