Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Middletown, Pennsylvania, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Professional Counselor
Specialty LPC
Salary 90,000 – 100,000 yearly
Degree Required Master's in Counseling Master's Degree in Professional Counseling
Position Type Full Time W2 Salary
Work Environment Outpatient
Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 12/07/24

Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)- Pennsylvania

Job Description:

We are seeking a Pennsylvania licensed professional counselor with excellent clinical skills to provide counseling services in a warm, collaborative group private practice setting. Our established and growing practice serves adults, children, couples and families.

Salary: $90,000 to $100,000

Job Type: Full-time

Responsibilities:

  • Assesses and evaluates assigned patients
  • Conducts individual, family, and/or group therapy.
  • Functions as the primary contact for treatment and related communication
  • Promotes implementation of therapeutic, recovery oriented, trauma informed services.
  • Maintains a safe and efficient working and treatment environment per facility & program policies and procedures.
  • Promotes positive work environment through multi-modal communication and interaction with colleagues and all employees in the organization.

Required Qualifications and Skills:

  • Master's degree in (LPC)
  • Must have Active clinical licensure in the state of Pennsylvania (LPC)
  • Required experience with completing treatment plans and clinical case notes.
  • Ability to demonstrate and model stable, appropriate boundaries with clients.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills

Benefits:

  • The salary range for this position is $100,000 to $105,000 yearly
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Out-patient work environment
  • Opportunities to grow professionally and clinical support

Our mission is to treat every patient with the compassion and respect that we would treat our own families and to provide the kind of behavioral healthcare that patients recommend to their families and friends and referring physicians prefer for their patients.