Are you a therapist with a passion for serving clients who are pregnant, postpartum, or are experiencing infertility or loss? Do you have experience in helping clients process traumatic birth experiences, and a desire to help parents navigate the major life transitions that come with early parenthood? We would love to have you join us at Gathered & Wise! We are a small group practice that serves clients in the perinatal and early parenthood stages of life.
Why the name Gathered & Wise?
We believe that everyone needs a solid support system, and we are honored to be a part of our clients’ village and walk alongside them in this stage of life. We also believe in their inherent wisdom, and we hope that in our time together they learn to trust in themselves, and become confident in their own knowing.
Organization Description
Currently, our team consists of six therapists and an office manager, and a part-time administrative assistant and we provide individual mental health therapy to adults in Oregon. We are unique in that we specialize in perinatal mental health and serve people who are experiencing issues related to pregnancy and postpartum mood and anxiety disorders, infertility, grief and loss, birth trauma, as well as supporting those who are struggling with the overall adjustment to parenthood.
We offer the best of both worlds. We have the flexibility and independence that comes with private practice, as well as the support and collaboration of working with a team. This position allows you to focus on seeing clients, and we take care of the rest. At Gathered & Wise, full-time is 20-26 sessions per week. We place a high value on your work-life balance and offer a ton of flexibility. You get to choose how much you want to work, as well as what days and times work best for you. We typically see clients Mondays-Thursdays during daytime hours, but if evenings or weekends work best for your world, we absolutely support you in that. We want your work life to work for you. We offer services via Telehealth and in-office. We ask that therapists come into the office a minimum of two days a week to serve clients in person and connect with your colleagues but are totally supportive of you working from home the rest of the week if you’d like.
Individual and group supervision is provided in house. We regularly ask how your caseload is working for you, and what you need from us to be well supported. When you are seeing the types of clients you love to work with and the number of clients you want, everybody wins.
Gathered & Wise welcomes diversity in our team and clientele, and values social justice. We believe that everyone is worthy, and everyone belongs. You have unique strengths to offer, and we all can learn so much from one another. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression), national origin, age, or disability.
Position Description
Sessions are a mix of in-person and online. You can do online sessions from home, if you want to. The hours are flexible and could include typical business hours and/or evenings and weekends, depending on employee preference. Hours would be consistent week to week, and you would tell us what days and times work best for you. We are looking for 20-26 client contact hours per week depending on your preference and need, with 1 hour of paid administrative time per 5 sessions, and additional paid administrative time to write assessments.
Duties and Responsibilities
Offer professional counseling services to individuals with mild-to-moderate mental health conditions
Complete a comprehensive assessment and develop a diagnosis and treatment plan for each client
Conduct individual counseling sessions with scheduled clients using professional counseling standards in accordance with individual treatment plans
Document treatment plans, counseling sessions, assessments and interventions according to professional counseling documentation standards
Help keep your caseload full by communicating your available openings to the office manager weekly
Follow legal, ethical and professional obligations of your respective Oregon governing Board
Attend group consultation and individual supervision
Pursue continuing education for professional growth according to license requirements, with an emphasis on perinatal topics
Collaborate and coordinate with other providers, such as a client’s PCP or prescriber, as needed
Requirements and Qualifications
Experience working with, or a strong interest in, women’s issues including perinatal and maternal mental health issues, mood and anxiety disorders, self-esteem, life transitions, stress management, grief and loss
Comfortable working with clients who may bring their infants into appointments, where infants may cry, need soothing, or be breast or bottle fed
Able to provide non-judgmental support towards clients who may have chosen abortion for medical necessity or personal reasons
Respectfully work with clients from diverse backgrounds
Competent in providing evidence based, respectful, trauma informed care
Work as an effective team member, yet be independent as necessary. Exercise sound judgment and initiative. Participate in group consultation, share your knowledge, and encourage others. Be willing to learn about perinatal health issues, and to grow your experience and expertise in this area
Superb written and spoken communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills with clients, colleagues, and community resources
Excellent time management skills; organized and able to prioritize
Excellent at building personal relationships and dedicated to helping others
Empathetic and supportive
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, online video platforms, and electronic health record systems. We use TherapyNotes for our EHR.
Master’s degree in counseling psychology, social work, clinical mental health counseling, marriage and family therapy, or a related mental health field, from a school accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP)
At least 2 years of experience in mental health counseling
Active Oregon state licensure in Clinical Social Work (LCSW), Marriage and Family Therapy (LMFT), or Professional Counseling (LPC)
Job Type: Full-time
Compensation: Hourly rate determined based on experience level and type of session performed. $79,000-$93,600 for working 30 hours (about 25 client sessions) per week.
Benefits
1 hour of paid administrative time for notes for every 5 sessions weekly, with an additional 30 minutes of paid admin time for intakes
Health Insurance
$250 annual education assistance stipend for continuing education
Paid time off - 1.8 hour accrued for every 30 hours worked
Retirement plan with 3% employer match, eligible after 90 days of employment
Paid foundational maternal mental health training through Postpartum Support International
Four paid holidays per year
Schedule:
· Self-determined schedule
Application Question(s):
· Have you ever had any Board actions against your license in any state?
· What is your license number?
· Please include a cover letter indicating your interest and experience in perinatal mental health.
Education:
· Master's (Required)
Experience:
· Counseling: 2 years (Required)
License/Certification:
· License in Oregon (LPC, LCSW, LMFT, LCP) (Required)
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Salary: $79,000.00 - $93,600.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k)
Health insurance
Paid time off
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Ability to commute/relocate:
Stayton, OR 97383: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred)
Work Location: One location
Flexible work from home options available.