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Start your clinical career with real support — not on your own! Starting your clinical career and looking for a place where you can grow with guidance and stability? At Ellie Mental Health, this role is intentionally designed for early-career clinicians — you will not be expected to build a practice alone. We provide consistent referrals, administrative support, and a collaborative team so you can focus on developing clinical confidence while completing licensure hours. What You’ll Get: Supervision support and clinical collaboration; Consistent client referrals — no self-marketing required; Flexible scheduling; Full administrative & billing support; A supportive, team-based environment; Telehealth options available; Ramp-up income stipend while building caseload. Many of our therapists joined directly after graduate school and successfully built thriving caseloads here. Compensation: Compensation is structured to provide income stability while you grow into your role as a clinician. Typical earnings range from $57,000 – $71,000 annually, depending on licensure and experience, once caseload is established. Ramp-up income is provided to support income stability while your caseload grows. Our team handles referrals, scheduling, billing, and insurance processes so you can focus on learning and client care.
Job Responsibility
Provide individual, family, and group therapy services
Complete assessments and develop treatment plans
Utilize evidence-based therapeutic approaches
Maintain timely clinical documentation
Participate in supervision and professional development
Collaborate with team members to support client outcomes
Provide crisis support when clinically appropriate
Requirements
Master's degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or related field
Active Colorado associate license (LPCC, LSW, or equivalent)
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Desire to grow clinically within a supportive team environment
Commitment to ethical practice and professional development