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Beyond Therapy and Wellness, LLC is a hybrid group practice expanding in the New Jersey area, dedicated to providing high-quality psychotherapy services for individuals aged 11 and above. Our office is located at 100 Market St, Clifton, NJ 07012. Our team is committed to assisting clients in their journey to overcome a diverse range of mental health challenges—including anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and more. We take pride in offering personalized, empathetic, and holistic care that prioritizes the well-being of every individual. At Beyond Therapy and Wellness, we believe that the mind, body, and spirit are interconnected, forming the basis for a transformative therapeutic experience. We are currently seeking a fully licensed therapist (LCSW, LPC, or LMFT) who wants the freedom to do what they love most: see clients and provide meaningful therapy—without worrying about the business, billing, or administrative tasks. ** ✅** What You’ll Get: No billing, marketing, or admin responsibilities – We handle everything behind the scenes Flexible schedule – Set your own hours and caseload Fully remote position with supportive leadership Steady stream of pre-screened clients Supportive, inclusive team environment W2 positions available Possible benefits (medical, dental and vision) for full time employees after 90 day period. Fully furnished office ready to use. Our Mission: Our mission is to make effective and accessible mental health therapy available to those wrestling with mental health issues. We are dedicated to creating a secure sanctuary where clients' voices are heard, concerns are supported, and paths to empowerment are illuminated. By embracing a holistic approach to well-being, we aim to bring about meaningful transformation in the lives of our clients. What We're Looking For: We are seeking dedicated, empathic, and open-minded licensed clinicians (LCSW, LPC, or LMFT) to join our expanding practice in the State of New Jersey. The ideal candidates will be motivated to work a hybrid schedule 15-35 hours per week, including at least 2 evenings. Our client caseload is diverse, primarily consisting of high-functioning and motivated individuals dealing with issues such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, adjustment difficulties, relational challenges, school-related issues, substance use, eating disorders, transitional issues, and more. A significant advantage is held by candidates with specialized training in modalities like EMDR for trauma, ERP for OCD, hypnosis, nurtured heart, EFT, mindfulness, play therapy, ADHD certification, DBT, and more. At Beyond Therapy and Wellness, we pride ourselves on being a warm, inviting, and creative team of therapists. We are enthusiastic about welcoming new team members who share our commitment to providing life-changing therapy to clients and their families in our community. Responsibilities: Conduct 45-60 minute individual or couples therapy sessions with clients on a weekly basis. Schedule and perform initial intake assessments for new clients. Maintain comprehensive clinical documentation, including initial diagnoses, treatment plans, weekly therapy notes and termination notes, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards. Adhere to strict confidentiality guidelines and privacy laws, maintaining the privacy and security of client information. Uphold high ethical standards in all aspects of practice, including maintaining professional boundaries, avoiding conflicts of interest, and seeking supervision or consultation when needed. Communicate with collateral contacts when necessary for client treatment planning. Participate in monthly supervision. Stay current with advancements in the field by participating in ongoing professional development, attending workshops, conferences, and engaging in relevant training opportunities. Beyond Therapy and Wellness is committed to supporting the professional growth of its clinicians. Financial assistance, including but not limited to registration fees and accommodation, may be provided based on the availability of resources and the strategic importance of the chosen professional development activity. Coordinate care and collaborate with other healthcare professionals, such as psychiatrists, primary care physicians, and community resources, to ensure comprehensive and integrated client care. 10. Be prepared to handle crisis situations effectively, including assessing risk of harm, implementing appropriate interventions, and collaborating with emergency services when necessary. 11.Report incidents of neglect and abuse to the appropriate sources and discusses concerns with immediate supervisor. 12.Engage in professional networking activities to build relationships with other mental health professionals, referral sources, and community organizations. 13.Advocate for clients' needs and rights, ensuring they have access to appropriate resources and support systems. 14.Stay informed about licensing requirements, renewals, and any changes in regulations to ensure ongoing compliance with state licensing boards. 15. Helps with marketing services. 16.Seek and participate in clinical supervision or mentorship to enhance professional growth and receive feedback on clinical practice. By fulfilling these responsibilities, licensed clinicians contribute to the overall success and effectiveness of the mental health private practice, providing quality care and support to clients while upholding professional standards and ethical guidelines. Requirements: Master's Degree in a related field. New Jersey State License (LPC, LMFT or LCSW). Willingness to work one evening or one weekend day, or two evenings per week. Part-time commitment with a caseload of at least 15 clients per week. Full-time 30-35 clients per week Experience working with adolescents/teens aged 9-17+ is a plus. Highly encouraged to attend supervision on a monthly basis. What We Offer: (After 90 day period) Competitive compensation starting at $55 or more per clinical hour depending on experience. Autonomy in managing your client load and work schedule. Remote work/hybrid work Paid accrued sick leave. Worker's compensation benefits. Employer-provided EHR system management (Simple Practice), company email, and phone number. Administrative support for insurance eligibility and verification, billing issues, and marketing referrals. Flexible scheduling controlled by you, the clinician. CEU reimbursement (amount determined based on hours worked). Professional development assistance
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