LPC Resident in Counseling Medical & Healthcare - Sandston, VA at Geebo

LPC Resident in Counseling

Thriveworks Counseling is seeking individuals pursuing Virginia State Licensure as an LPC.
Preferred candidates have an interest in working in a private practice setting with individuals, couples, and families.
Residents at Thriveworks receive supervision from some of the top Licensed Mental Health Professionals in the country.
Thriveworks is dedicated to helping and empowering clinicians to succeed, so they can focus on client care.
Requirements:
Licensed Resident in LPC in Virginia with a 60 credit hour programPreferred experience in counseling settingFull-time availability preferredAvailability:
Full-time AND Part-time options availableWeekend hours availableFull clinical caseload typically established within the first 90 daysCompensation:
Up to $51,100
Benefits:
FREE clinical supervision for LPC, LCSW, and LMFTNo on-call shiftsW2 modelPTOGroup health and dental insurance optionsDisability, life, and liability insurance optionsA 401k program with a 3% employer matchOpportunities to earn CEUs and bonus incentivesMonthly in-house professional developmentWhy Thriveworks?Clinician OwnedProfessional development opportunitiesSupport team for scheduling with extended hoursMarketing is coveredClient/Patient focusedManaged like a private practice with flexible hoursAmazing team culture and clinical supportLegal SupportCareer advancement opportunitiesBrand prideOur mission here at Thriveworks is to help people live happier, healthier, more successful livesA cents EUR or, in other words, thrive! We believe that everyone can benefit from working with a skilled therapist, counselor, or life coach, and strive to ensure that people all across the country have that very opportunity.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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