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Employment Opportunities

Join Our Growing Group Practice!

 

We're looking for both independently licensed therapists and pre-licensed clinicians working toward licensure to join our expanding team.

 

What are the benefits of joining Richer Soil Counseling?

  • Take control of your schedule and income.

  • Enjoy on-site supervision, consultation, and support, including back-up when needed.

  • We handle credentialing, scheduling, billing, and referrals, so you can focus on your clients.

  • Access office space, electronic health records, telehealth platforms, and marketing support.

  • Benefit from paid administrative time, paid time off, a retirement plan with match, learning stipend, and for full-time employees, we offer health, dental and vision insurance.

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Requirements:

  • Must reside in Massachusetts and we prefer candidates who are able to be in the office at least one day per week.

  • Hold or be working toward an LICSW, LMHC, LMFT, PsyD, or PhD.

  • Minimum availability of 10 client hours per week.

  • Flexible scheduling, but some after-school, evening, or weekend hours are strongly preferred.

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Preferred Experience and Learning Interests:

  • Training in family systems, play therapy, TF-CBT, DBT, or expressive arts therapy.

  • Couples therapy, perinatal mental health, trauma treatment, OCD, and child/adolescent therapy.

  • Paid professional development opportunities available to expand your expertise.

 

What We Value:

  • Cultivating a warm, welcoming environment where both clients and therapists can feel safe, supported and valued.

  • Prioritizing and actively supporting a health work-life balance.

  • Fostering a culture of continuous learning and growth.

  • Affirming neurodiversity and creating an inclusive environment for LGBTQIA+ communities.

  • Maintaining a commitment to anti-racism and social justice.

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Ready to make an impact? Join us today!

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To apply: email your interest and resume to kerry@richersoilcounseling.com

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Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap

but by the seeds that you plant.

– Robert Louis Stevenson

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