Associate Outpatient Therapist (APC) Peachtree City, GA

Associate Outpatient Therapist (APC)

Full Time • Peachtree City, GA
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Associate Professional Counselor (APC)

Company: Ellie Mental Health - Peachtree City, GA

Service Location: Peachtree City, GA

About Ellie:

Ellie Mental Health was founded in 2015 by Erin Pash, LMFT, and Kyle Keller, LICSW when they opened the first Ellie clinic in Minneapolis. Since then, the Ellie Fam has continued to grow with multiple clinics in Minnesota and a growing number of locally owned and operated franchises across the country.

Ellie was proudly founded on the principle of destigmatizing mental health. The mental health industry is full of barriers, and we’ve made it our goal to fill the gap and find innovative ways to break down these barriers for the communities we serve.

Position Overview:

Role Focus: Ellie Mental Health Peachtree City seeks a dedicated Associate Therapist (LAPC, LMSW, AMFT) to provide mental health services in Peachtree City, GA and surrounding areas. This role is ideal for those pursuing full clinical licensure, as Ellie offers the supervised clinical hours required for licensure.

Work Environment: You’ll work within a supportive, dynamic environment that values creativity, compassion, and continuous professional development.

Key Offerings:

  • Supervised Clinical Hours: Access to experienced supervisors who will guide you through your clinical hours, is essential for achieving your full licensure.
  • Competitive Pay: We offer industry-leading compensation and benefits, recognizing your critical work.
  • Ongoing Training: Professional development opportunities are provided to enhance your skills and knowledge.
  • Supportive Culture: You’ll be part of a team that values humor, acceptance, and the pursuit of meaningful therapeutic outcomes.
Responsibilities:

  • Direct Counseling: Provide individual and group counseling sessions tailored to the needs of students in public schools.
  • Assessment & Planning: Conduct thorough mental health assessments and create tailored treatment plans for each student.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with school staff, families, and other mental health professionals to ensure comprehensive care for students.
  • Documentation: Maintain accurate and timely records of all counseling sessions, assessments, and communications, ensuring compliance with client guidelines.
  • Supervision & Meetings: Regularly participate in clinical supervision and team meetings, contributing to a collaborative working environment.
  • Continuous Learning: Stay updated on best practices in school-based mental health interventions and apply this knowledge to your practice.
Qualifications:

  • Educational Background: A Master’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, or a related field from an accredited institution.
  • Licensure: Has applied for an Associate Professional Counselor (APC) or Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (LAMFT) license, or  Master's in Social Work (MFW) from Georgia's Licensure Board.
  • Skill Set: Strong ability to establish rapport with students, families, and school staff, coupled with excellent communication and documentation skills.
  • Professional Growth: A commitment to ongoing learning and professional development.
Preferred Experience:
  • Technical Skills: Familiarity with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems.
  • Licensure:  Ideally nearing completion of full licensure. 
Why Join Ellie Mental Health? This position is more than just a job; it’s an opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of students while advancing your career in mental health. If you are passionate about mental health, dedicated to helping others, and ready to work in a supportive environment that nurtures your professional growth, we want to hear from you!

Apply now to join our team and take the next step in your journey toward becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Why should you join Ellie?

A company rooted in values of creativity, humor, compassion, acceptance, determination, and authenticity
Unique pay model with industry leading compensation
Comfortable, furnished offices and clinic environment