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Work full-time or part-time from the comfort of your home as a mental health counselor, during hours that suit you! Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW.
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Education: You must have completed a Master’s degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Mental Health Counseling, or Psychology. Additional Income: Your work on the platform can be a major source of income, or just a supplement to your current day-to-day counseling job.
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Monthly healthcare stipend for full-time counselors. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) If you are a mental health counselor who hasn’t reached out to the growing telehealth community, you are missing out.
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Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) Top Quality Counselor Dashboard: You will be using a therapy platform as your online private practice, which allows you to help your clients via live sessions (video/text) and messages.
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Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) Flexibility: Make your own schedule. Quick On-boarding: Our on-boarding specialists can get you paneled and ready to see clients in as soon as 1 day! Counsel individuals during scheduled sessions via video chat.
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We strive to help connect therapists/counselors with clients in need of emotional and psychological support. We are looking for mental health therapy practitioners to join our tele-therapy network. You may be able to help a different group of people who do not use traditional in-person therapy.
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Work as a full-time or part-time Mental Health Counselor, you will become a leader in the mental telehealth field, and always be prepared for the upcoming recessions. Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Mental Health Counseling.
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Join the network of tens of thousands of licensed therapists and counselors and provide mental health care on the world’s leading online platform, on your own schedule, all from the comfort of your home.
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Full-time or part-time. Diagnose and treat a variety of emotional or mental disorders, including grief, anxiety, stress, and more. Due to the tremendous growth, we are hiring more licensed therapists and counselors to meet the demand.
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Help your clients develop skills and strategies to cope with their issues and help them make better decisions in the future. Your Private Practice On-line. We connect mental health therapists and counselors with clients in their licensed state(s) through an easy-to-use online platform.
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