About the position/company:
This position is for telehealth, in-person, or a hybrid therapist. Our clinicians choose their work location.
Capital Private Psychological Services is an established and growing private mental health counseling practice in Columbus, Ohio. We are looking for an open-hearted, intelligent therapist to support clients while positively contributing to the culture and growth of the practice. This clinician must be licensed to practice in the state of Ohio.
Work in an environment that:
Is intentionally and specifically structured to provide the professional support clinicians need to do their best work with clients
Uses an AI note-writing program for clinicians, reducing the administrative burden of notes to less than one hour each week
Values and seeks diversity in the workplace
Encourages creativity
Pays for supervision
Believes in the necessity of a positive work environment for caregiving professionals
Allows clinicians to set their own schedules
The best candidate for this position is a positive, creative, and flexible person who prefers to work independently. This position involves a great deal of independent work and decision-making, so people who are skilled at utilizing their professional knowledge and available resources to meet the needs of their clients is essential to this position. Our therapists are responsible for:
Planning, coordinating, managing, and implementing treatment plans to help clients address their presenting concerns
Assessing clients' current condition, needs, strengths, and weaknesses
Addressing each client as an individual and setting tailored, measurable goals
Implementing a variety of theories and practices with clients
Monitoring and evaluating clients' progress and modifying treatment plans accordingly
Staying educated on the most current evidence-based practices
Maintaining accurate records
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
A Master's or Doctorate-Level degree is required
An active license in Psychology, Marital and Family Therapy, Social Work, or Professional Counseling
A working knowledge of theories and practices
An ability to build and maintain professional helping relationships
An ability to relate and communicate with diverse populations and groups
A resiliency along with an ability to assess situations