Associate Therapist

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Associate Therapist providing telehealth therapy to Missouri Medicaid members. Managing personalized care, assessments, and treatment plans through a supported remote practice model.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide telehealth therapy to the Medicaid population
  • Focus on clinical care while the organization handles billing, insurance, and credentialing
  • Select referrals and build a caseload according to personal availability
  • Conduct therapy or assessments and develop personalized treatment plans
  • Conduct thorough assessments to inform care strategies
  • Work alongside clients to achieve their goals
  • Collaborate within the practice and with an independently licensed supervisor while accruing hours toward full licensure

Requirements:

  • Valid PLPC or LMSW license in good standing in Missouri
  • Master’s degree in Counseling
  • At least 6 months of hands-on therapy or assessment experience
  • Own malpractice coverage of $1M per occurrence / $3M aggregate
  • Comfort with EHR systems and other digital tools
  • Quiet, HIPAA-compliant home office
  • Own computer and reliable internet for confidential virtual sessions
  • Fluency in English
  • Spanish proficiency preferred; additional languages a plus
  • Solid grasp of mental health diagnoses
  • Knowledge of crafting effective, personalized treatment plans
  • Skill in conducting thorough assessments to inform care strategies

Benefits:

  • Complete flexibility to set your own hours and availability, choose referrals, and build a suitable caseload
  • Administrative support for insurance, billing, and credentialing
  • Robust referral network through insurers, universities, and community providers
  • Independently licensed supervisor matching at no cost to the clinician
  • Remote practice model
  • Paid per session at a competitive rate
  • Meaningful work supporting Medicaid members and improving access to care