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Associate Therapist

Brooklyn Heights, New York

About SOL Mental Health 

At SOL Mental Health, we’re redefining what’s possible in mental health care—starting with you. We are building the best place to work for mental health professionals by combining a mission-driven practice with a deeply supportive, clinician-centered environment. 

Here, your clinical expertise fuels both patient care and your professional growth. Our integrated care model, collaborative culture, and robust operational support allow you to focus on what matters most: providing exceptional care for patients. 

Associate Therapists at SOL...

  • Provide high-quality mission-driven clinical care
  • Engage in weekly group meetings to collaborate with peers, share insights, and support continuous learning
  • Complete clinical documentation efficiently and accurately, with the option to use an AI-supported note-taking tool to assist with compiling notes

About You

  • Limited permit in the state of NY
  • Must have the following credentials: MHC-LP, LMSW, MSW, LPCC, MFTC, LISW
  • Experience providing treatment to adult, young adult, and or adolescent populations.
  • Demonstrated experience caring for a diverse mix of patients receiving mental health treatment for anxiety, trauma-related disorders, eating disorders, and more.
  • Familiarity with evidence-based clinical treatment methods and applying interventions with patients in crisis.
  • Excellent clinical knowledge and communication skills.  

Why SOL Is Different 

Unlike traditional mental health settings, SOL offers: 

A Truly Supportive Clinical Environment 

  • You are never working alone—benefit from a community of peers and leaders dedicated to strengthening each other.
  • Access to multidisciplinary collaboration and internal referrals within an integrated model.
  • Comprehensive operational support including patient referrals, billing, marketing, and care coordination. 

Growth, Learning & Professional Excellence 

  • Structured career pathways and multiple advancement tracks.
  • Annual continuing education budget.
  • Monthly Grand Rounds with nationally recognized experts.
  • Weekly expert office hours to support your professional development.
  • One-on-one and group supervision grounded in our commitment to learning and excellence. 

Our Culture: How We Show Up Every Day

Our values guide every interaction—with each other, with our patients, and with our communities. 

❤️ We Lead with Heart 
💡 We Look for the Good 
💪 We Strengthen Each Other 
🏆 We Strive for Excellence 
🚀 We Break New Ground  

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) & Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
  • Paid Time Off & 10 Paid Holidays
  • 401(k) with employer match
  • Short & long-term disability
  • Life insurance
  • Professional liability insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) 

Compensation | The estimated annual compensation for this role is $67,000–$77,000, depending on experience.  

 

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion 

At SOL Mental Health, we believe that diversity and inclusion are essential to fulfilling our mission. We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute. We actively seek candidates from diverse backgrounds and experiences, and we ensure equitable hiring practices throughout our recruitment process. SOL Mental Health is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and encourages applicants from all walks of life to apply.   

Join Us 

If you’re looking for a team that prioritizes your wellbeing, supports your growth, and empowers you to practice at your highest level, we’d love to connect! 

Apply today and help us shape the future of mental health care. 

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