What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate LPCC position at Aspen Ridge Mental Health?
As an Unlicensed Masters Mental Health Therapist (Postmaster Resident) at Aspen Ridge Mental Health, the primary responsibility is to provide excellent, compassionate, expert care for clients. Postmaster Residents will provide therapy services for clients with general mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, trauma, eating disorders, and relational concerns. Attention to detail is crucial in ensuring all documentation is completed accurately and timely for oneself.
Postmaster residents will receive weekly individual supervision, bimonthly group supervision and didactics on psychotherapy and eating disorders to further their education and specialities. The Postmaster Residency position is designed to prepare individuals for licensure in the state of Colorado.
Benefits :
- PAID SUPERVISION TIME
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
- Paid time off and sick leave
- Flexible schedule with weekday hours
- In-person or Hybrid office options
- Roth and Traditional 401k accounts with 3-5% company match
- Admin support including scheduling, billing, payment and more
- Insurance credentialing provided
- Professional liability insurance provided
- 30-40 hours a week (flexible) for full time
- No on-call or crisis services
- No weekends or late evenings
Responsibilities :
80% of time spent providing individual, couples and / or family therapy
Qualifications :
Compensation :
Employees are paid hourly for each service provided. Clinicians are also paid when a client late cancels or no-shows (medicaid exceptions apply). Clinicians are able to bill for additional administrative time including note writing, supervision provided and received, coordination of care and team meetings. Our pay structure is broken down into max and base rate pay. Max rate can be billed for client services (therapy & assessment) and supervision provided. Base rate can be billed for attending didactics and trainings, group and individual supervision received, note writing, coordination of care, and team meetings. The bulk of your pay comes from seeing clients which is standard in private practice.