Therapy Associate - Connecticut

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CerebralMental Health Care
Remote, United StatesFull-TimeMiddle
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Experience
Minimum of 6 months of experience providing psychotherapy under supervision, is preferred (Maximum requirement for our training program is at least 6 months of supervision still needed)
Required Skills
Google Workspace

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in social work or counseling
  • Provisionally Licensed in Connecticut (PCA)
  • Up-to-date CAQH profile and active NPI number are required
  • Minimum of 6 months of experience providing psychotherapy under supervision, is preferred (Maximum requirement for our training program is at least 6 months of supervision still needed)
  • Skilled in diagnosing mental health disorders in accordance with DSM-5 criteria
  • Committed to building your caseload to 50 sessions/month by the end of week 20
  • Comfortable collaborating with prescribers who are managing clients’ medications
  • Knowledgeable in crisis response, with strong evidence-based clinical skills & experience implementing measurement informed care
  • Empathetic and intuitive listening with strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Comfortable working autonomously in a telemedicine environment, balancing independence and asking for help
  • Commit to professionalism in every client interaction — showing up with trust, quality, therapeutic presence, and building rapport quickly in a telehealth environment
  • Tech-savvy & adaptable with the ability to navigate various systems & tools autonomously with ease (this includes, but is not limited to Google Workspace, proprietary EMR, etc.)
  • Access to a reliable computer (cannot be Chromebook) and high speed internet
  • A self starter, entrepreneurial spirit, or previous experience within a startup or fast-paced environment is preferred

Responsibilities

  • Provide high-quality psychotherapy services (60-minute individual, couples, group, and/or family sessions) with a focus on clinical decision making, and measurable outcomes
  • Participate in supervision to reflect on client sessions, explore transference and countertransference, further develop clinical decision-making skills and evaluate clinical outcomes through review of intake notes, treatment plans, assessments, and progress notes
  • Commit to quality and professionalism in every client interaction — how you show up on camera, how you communicate, and how you model trust are central to client outcomes
  • Create your own flexible schedule (scheduled time must fall within the hours of 6:00am to 11:30pm per your specific timezone)
  • Maintain a minimum of 25 hours of weekly availability
  • Maintain a minimum of 50 sessions per month by the end of your 20th week, and continue caseload growth thereafter
  • Ensure one evening or weekend availability per week for your first year
  • Document with rigor and efficiency—complete treatment plans, progress notes, and assessments promptly, submitting all session documentation within 48 hours
  • Actively participate with the Cerebral Institute for continued learning through monthly Amplified Learning Series sessions and live/self-paced courses offering continuing education credits toward licensure
  • Work alongside other like-minded clinicians that have a common goal to positively impact the lives of others, and create an environment that leads to favorable outcomes for clients
  • Join optional monthly company-wide Town Halls to stay connected and informed, or view the recording if unable to attend live
  • Join a professional community dedicated to raising the standard of care and building the next generation of clinical leaders
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