LifeStance Healthposted 3 days ago
$65,000 - $100,000/Yr
- Entry Level
Baldwin Park, FL
Ambulatory Health Care Services

About the position

Licensed Therapists are a critical part of our clinical team. We're seeking Licensed Therapists that are fully licensed and credentialed in one or more US states (LCSW, LMHC, or LMFT) and experienced in working with adult, and/or child and adolescent populations. At LifeStance Health, we believe in a truly healthy society where mental and physical healthcare are unified to make lives better. Our mission is to help people lead healthier, more fulfilling lives by improving access to trusted, affordable, and personalized mental healthcare. Everywhere. Every day. It's a lofty goal; we know. But we make it happen with the best team in behavioral health. We are actively looking to hire talented licensed therapists comfortable with seeing children/adolescents in the Baldwin Park, Orlando, FL area, who are passionate about patient care and committed to clinical excellence.

Requirements

  • Fully licensed and credentialed in one or more US states (LCSW, LMHC, or LMFT)
  • Experienced in working with adult, and/or child and adolescent populations

Benefits

  • Flexible work schedules
  • Telemedicine and in-person flexibility
  • Generous 'above market' compensation with unlimited/uncapped earnings
  • Full benefits package: health, dental, vision, life, 401k (with match), paid parental leave, EAP and more
  • Collegial work environment
  • Newly designed and modern offices
  • Full administrative support
  • Latest in digital technology
  • Strong work/life balance
  • Annual Income Potential - $65,000 - $100,000 range
Hard Skills
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Child And Adolescent Psychiatry
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