Description
Are you a compassionate and motivated therapist ready to make a meaningful impact on mental health in the Treasure Valley? Are you ready to help people?
We're seeking a Mental Health Therapist to join our growing team in the greater Boise area, with office locations in Boise and Meridian.
This is a hybrid position-you have the freedom to design a schedule that fits your life and your clients' needs. Whether you prefer more in-person sessions or telehealth flexibility (for example, three days in the office and two days from home), we support a balanced, sustainable approach to clinical work.
Our office team handles intake screenings and client matching, allowing you to focus on what matters most: providing exceptional care. Many of our clinicians enjoy working Monday through Thursday, starting around 10 or 11 a.m. and wrapping up by 6 or 7 p.m., promoting both professional fulfillment and personal well-being.
- Competitive pay ranging from $45-$50 per hour, plus additional compensation for administrative work.
- Full healthcare coverage, including medical, vision, and dental.
- Retirement benefits: A SIMPLE IRA with employer-matched contributions.
- Access to Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to support your growth and license renewal.
- Ongoing supervision and mentorship to help you advance your licensure and refine your clinical skills.
Responsibilities • Conduct client intakes, establish rapport, and maintain strong therapeutic relationships.
• Provide individual therapy sessions using a trauma-informed, attachment-based approach.
• Develop and implement treatment plans aligned with client goals.
• Complete documentation promptly and maintain clinical records in compliance with ethical and legal standards.
• Participate in individual supervision, group supervision, and ongoing clinical training.
• Build and maintain a caseload of
at least 15 billable client hours per week.
Qualifications • Master's or Doctoral degree in a mental health field (MA, MS, MSW, PhD, PsyD, etc.).
• Preferably an active Idaho license:
LPC, LCPC, LCSW, LMFT, LP, or equivalent (licensure-eligible applicants will be considered).
• Strong clinical judgment, professionalism, and ethical integrity.
• Openness to feedback, collaboration, and continued learning.
• Interest in
attachment-based and somatic approaches to therapy (familiarity with the work of Diane Poole Heller, Peter Levine, Stan Tatkin, or Daniel Siegel is a plus).
• Tech competence or willingness to learn (experience with Gmail and
Simple Practice preferred).