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Just people helping people. Want to join the herd? 🐘 Let’s start with what actually matters. At Ellie Mental Health, we believe great therapy starts with well-supported therapists. Not productivity robots. We’re on a mission to compassionately transform the culture of mental health care by making wellness more human, accessible, and sustainable—for clients and clinicians. Day in the life snapshot: Full-time outpatient therapist ~25 client sessions/week Flexible scheduling Competitive compensation. This role is probably a great fit if you: Care deeply about clients and the team around you; Communicate openly, kindly, and proactively (especially when things feel hard); Are self-directed, but enjoy being part of a supportive team; Welcome feedback as part of growth—not criticism; Want autonomy in your clinical work without feeling isolated. Clear expectations: Maintain a weekly caseload of 25 client sessions; Flexible scheduling once expectations are met; Some evening or weekend availability to meet client needs. What your days will actually look like: Providing thoughtful, creative, evidence-based therapy to a diverse client population; Evaluating mental health diagnoses, creating treatment plans and documentation that support quality care; Collaborating with a team that shows up, communicates, and has your back; Using your clinical judgment freely; Preparing and submitting individual documentation for each session; Participating in supervision, consultation, and trainings; Coordinating services with case managers, families, work personnel, medical personnel, other Ellie staff, and school staff as needed. Compensation: $57,000.00 - $87,000.00 per year.
Job Responsibility
Providing thoughtful, creative, evidence-based therapy to a diverse client population
Evaluating mental health diagnoses, creating treatment plans and documentation that support quality care
Collaborating with a team that shows up, communicates, and has your back
Using your clinical judgment freely—we trust you
Preparing and submitting individual documentation for each session
Participating in supervision, consultation, and trainings
Coordinating services with case managers, families, work personnel, medical personnel, other Ellie staff, and school staff as needed
Requirements
Master’s degree in a behavioral science or related field from an accredited college or university
Active licensure in your designated field, this includes temporary and/or junior license
Experience with diagnostic assessments, treatment plans, and clinical case notes
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Comfort working with diverse populations
Ability to set stable, appropriate boundaries with clients
Timely documentation habits
Familiarity with EHR systems (Valant a plus
training provided)
Some evening or weekend availability is expected to meet client needs