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A Call for Licensed Counselors, Therapists, and Social Workers to Expand Their Private Practice Are you a licensed mental health professional who has built a thriving practice rooted in your community—whether in a bustling city like Denver or a quiet suburb near Atlanta? We recognize the dedication it takes to foster a space for healing and growth. We now invite you to amplify that impact. This is an opportunity for independent, licensed counselors to transcend geographic boundaries, connect with a broader clientele, and embrace the autonomy of a remote practice, all while retaining full control of your clinical work. Mentalzon is a professional collective designed to champion the independent practitioner. We are not an employer, but a collaborative network that provides the visibility and tools for you to grow your private practice on your own terms. Our focus is on connecting individuals seeking genuine support with dedicated, qualified counselors like you. Your Impact as an Independent Counselor: • Client-Centered Counseling: Deliver compassionate and effective remote counseling sessions, drawing on your unique skills and therapeutic orientation to guide clients toward their goals., • Ensuring a Professional Space: Create and uphold a secure, confidential, and HIPAA-compliant virtual setting that serves as a safe container for the therapeutic relationship., • Deep Ethical Commitment: Practice with unwavering integrity, adhering to the highest ethical principles as defined by your respective state and professional licensing board (e.g., ACA, NASW, AAMFT)., • Entrepreneurial Spirit: Operate as the true owner of your practice. You have complete freedom to manage your schedule, determine your own fees, and cultivate the caseload that best suits your expertise., • Lifelong Learning: Demonstrate a commitment to your professional growth through continued education, consultation, or other activities that enrich your clinical practice. Who We Are Looking For: Core Qualifications: • Master's Degree: A Master's Degree from an accredited institution in Counseling, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related mental health field., • Independent State Licensure: A current, unrestricted license to provide mental health services independently in at least one U.S. state (e.g., LPC, LMHC, LCSW, LMFT, LCPC). This is an essential requirement., • Telehealth Readiness: A clear understanding of and adherence to the legal and ethical requirements for providing telehealth in the state(s) where you are licensed to practice., • Post-Licensure Experience: A minimum of two years of experience providing counseling/psychotherapy after receiving your independent license., • Professional Telehealth Setup: Access to a private, quiet workspace with a reliable, high-speed internet connection to ensure professional, high-quality, and HIPAA-compliant video sessions. Preferred Attributes: • Specialized Training: Certifications or advanced training in specific populations or modalities (e.g., trauma-informed care, Gottman Method, IFS, solution-focused therapy)., • Private Practice Experience: A proven track record of successfully managing a private practice caseload is highly valued., • Collaborative Spirit: An interest in being part of a professional community dedicated to excellence and mutual support. Why Partner with Mentalzon? • Complete Clinical Independence: You are the expert. We provide the connection, but your clinical judgment, therapeutic style, and practice policies remain entirely your own., • Financial Freedom: 100% of Your Rate: Step away from the demands of insurance panels and billing complexities. You set your rate, and you keep it all. Payments are direct from client to you, with zero commissions., • Practice Without Borders: Offer your services to a wider range of clients within your licensed state(s), reaching individuals who need your specific skills but may live outside your immediate area., • Quality Client Matching: Increase your visibility to individuals who are actively and intentionally seeking a licensed counselor, leading to more aligned and successful therapeutic relationships. Begin Your Journey with Us: • Share Your Story (Apply): Submit your application through our straightforward online portal, creating a profile that reflects your professional background and clinical philosophy., • Verification of Credentials: We will securely review your submitted Master's degree and active state license(s) to ensure community quality and trust., • Tailor Your Public Profile: Once verified, you can customize your public-facing profile, outlining your specialties, availability, and session fees., • Welcome New Clients: With your profile live, you'll be ready to receive inquiries from prospective clients and begin the rewarding work of building your remote practice.
Location: 250 West 18th Street Summary: This position is responsible for the implementation and monitoring of the service delivery of the internship piece under the Learning to Work contract. Delivery of contractual services such as facilitating seminars; preparation of lessons and materials, development of worksites and partnerships, and data keeping, to strengthen participants exposure to job readiness and career exploration. This position will serve as liaison between internship sites, the program and students. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Develop and maintain internship partners Conduct internship sites visits once a month. Maintain contact with worksites once a week via telephone or email Create and update internship site list and contact information. Monitor worksites to ensure interns are having positive, safe, and age-appropriate work experiences. Place 90 students in subsidized internships during the academic year Assist students to complete applications and any necessary paperwork for internship placement. Monitor students’ performance and completion of evaluation. Assist students with completion and submission of timesheets. Log interns’ work hours on digital workforce platform. Create and maintain all interns’ files. Interns at placement Create and maintain a working-alliance with all interns. Conduct site visits to monitor interns’ work performance and check-in with supervisors. Track students' academic progress using report cards and attendance reports. Monitor attendance patterns and provide outreach to students via phone calls/meetings; conferences with student’s advocate counselor and guidance counselor as needed. Responsible of inputting all internship related services in tracker: worksite information, job descriptions, intern number of hours work, and seminar attendance. Facilitate LTW Weekly Seminar Create curriculum/lesson for seminar on topics of Work Readiness, Financial Literacy, and Career Exploration. Track interns' attendance in seminar. Assist students with non-paid community service opportunities throughout the academic year; assist with any paperwork required; track students volunteering and hours completed. Provide job shadowing placements to students not participating in subsidized internships. Build partnerships with local companies to plan industry visits. Prepares community service letters upon completion. Assist in the process of outreach, recruitment and admission Assist in the admissions process (open houses, orientation, etc.) Graduate Students Aid graduating students with search for employment after graduation. Assist in resume & cover letters writing. Qualifications: Education and/or experience required: Bachelor's degree in related field required. Prior experience in the social service field. At least 2 years of experience working in the field of youth development. Proficient in Microsoft, Word and Excel. Pay: $30.00 Hourly Position Type and Expected Hours of Work: Days and hours are generally Monday to Friday 8am-4pm. This is a full-time position will require evening and occasional Saturday hours to monitor after school and summer programs and attend special events. Skills and Competencies required: Strong communication, organizational, and administrative skills. Ability to work well independently as well as part of a team. Ability to handle multiple tasks. Bilingual, English and Spanish/Arabic/French/Chinese preferred. Commitment to the mission of Catholic Charities Community Services. Demonstrate leadership ability.