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Licensed Psychotherapist
Location
Ohio
Posted
5 days ago
Salary
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Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Licensed Psychotherapist
Seasoned Recruitment
• Conducting initial assessments and developing personalized treatment plans. • Providing evidence-based individual (and/or group/couples) therapy via a secure HIPAA-compliant platform. • Maintaining timely and accurate clinical documentation (soap notes, treatment plans, etc.). • Managing your own calendar and client volume based on your personal capacity.
Job Requirements
- Licensure: Must hold a valid, unrestricted license
- Clinical Skill: Experience with evidence-based modalities (CBT, DBT, ACT, EMDR, etc.).
- Tech Savvy: Comfortable navigating EHR systems and video conferencing tools.
- Professionalism: A private, quiet, and professional space to conduct confidential sessions.
- Independence: The self-motivation to manage your own caseload and administrative requirements.
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