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Outpatient Therapist, LICSW / LPCC

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Location

Minnesota

Posted

1 day ago

Salary

$82K / year

Seniority

Senior

Professional CertificateEnglish

Job Description

Outpatient Therapist, LICSW / LPCC

Iris Telehealth

• Conduct comprehensive initial evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans • Provide outpatient therapy for a range of diagnoses, including depression, anxiety, trauma, SUD, and mood disorders • Collaborate closely with psychiatry, case management, peer support, crisis services, and other wraparound resources

Job Requirements

  • Active LICSW or LPCC license in Minnesota (required)
  • Proven experience in providing therapy services as an independently licensed Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) or Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) preferred
  • Full-time availability (40 hours per week) during CST hours
  • Experience and comfort treating patients across varying acuity levels
  • Telehealth experience preferred (experience with SmartCare a plus!)

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation — your expertise deserves to be recognized and rewarded
  • Work-from-home flexibility — skip the commute & enjoy greater flexibility
  • Comprehensive malpractice coverage — full protection, zero hassle
  • Licensing & credentialing support — we handle the logistics so you can focus on care
  • Upfront payment of all state licensing fees — no delays, no out-of-pocket costs
  • Home office setup & 24/7 IT support — everything you need to succeed virtually
  • 4 weeks of PTO + 8 flexible paid holidays — time to recharge, your way
  • Annual CME budget & starting office upgrade stipend — invest in your growth and set up your perfect space
  • Comprehensive health coverage — access to a large national network for medical, dental, and vision care
  • 100% employer-paid life insurance — financial security for you and your loved ones
  • 401(k) with employer match — plan confidently for your future
  • Optional short- & long-term disability coverage — added protection when you need it

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