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Join a forward-thinking mental health practice in Quincy, MA, dedicated to enhancing access to quality care. As a Couples and Family Therapist, you'll play a crucial role in delivering compassionate and effective therapy in a supportive environment. This position offers the flexibility of part-time or full-time hours, allowing you to thrive while making a significant impact on the community. With a commitment to authentic values and a focus on therapist well-being, this opportunity not only fosters professional growth but also prioritizes a balanced work-life experience. If you’re passionate about mental health and eager to contribute to a mission-driven team, this role is perfect for you.
Benefits:
Ellie Mental Health has arrived in Quincy, MA and we’d love to have you join our team! We recently opened a brand new office and are on a mission to build an amazing practice that puts the therapist’s experience at the center. We believe that providing a safe, supportive, and sustainable environment for our therapists is a critical link to quality care and better outcomes in mental health. Ellie Mental Health – Quincy is proud to be locally owned and operated.
As a Couples and Family Therapist at Ellie Mental Health (part time or full time), you'll share our vision for improving and expanding access to quality mental health care and thrive in an environment driven by our core values of authenticity, humor, compassion, creativity, acceptance, and determination.
Responsibilities Include:
Required Qualifications and Skills:
Ellie Mental Health is committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, or any other legally-recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances. Applicants with disabilities may be entitled to reasonable accommodation under the terms of the Americans with Disabilities Act and certain state or local laws.