Aguirre Center for Inclusive Psychotherapy (ACIP) seeks full or part-time psychologists to become part of our dynamic team committed to clinical excellence and multiculturalism. We are seeking psychologists with exceptional clinical skills and expertise providing culturally-responsive psychotherapy to the Latinx community. This is a remote position and psychotherapy services will be provided via telehealth to serve clients residing in PSYPACT member states. What We Offer: - Steady Flow of Referrals. We handle all marketing and networking and help you have a build a full caseload.
- Autonomy with extremely flexible part-time (minimum of 8 clients/contact hours per week) or full-time scheduling based on your needs and schedule.
- Work with your ideal clients. In our therapy practice, you will be able to work with your “ideal clients,” the clients that you think you will be best able to help grow and change.
- Electronic Health Records (Simple Practice) with integrated HIPPA compliant telehealth platform.
- Opportunities for weekly clinical consultation in an individual and group basis.
- We are an out-of-network/self-pay practice which means no stress associated with insurance billing.
- Highly competitive compensation determined as a percentage of revenue generated, paid bi-weekly as a 1099 contractor.
Who We Are & Who We Serve: ACIP is a thriving private group practice based in Atlanta specializing in providing exceptional, culturally responsive individual, relationship, and group psychotherapy for adults in the metro-Atlanta area. We also provide teletherapy to residents of PSYPACT member states. Our clients represent diverse backgrounds and primarily present with depression, anxiety, trauma, identity (ethnic, cultural, gender, sexual) concerns, race-based stress and trauma, and interpersonal and relational concerns. Our center is sex-positive, trauma-informed, weight-inclusive, and affirming of folks from LGBTQ+, Kink, and Polyamory/Consensual Non-Monogamy communities. Core therapeutic modalities of our therapists include Insight-Oriented/Psychodynamic, Interpersonal/Relational, Feminist and Existential Humanistic therapies. What Makes ACIP Stand Out: - Culturally Inclusivity. We are dedicated to providing culturally responsive, trauma-informed psychotherapy with a focus on serving BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities.
- Commitment to Anti-Oppression, Anti-Racism, & Social Justice. We proudly strive to be anti-discrimination, anti-oppression, and anti-racists. ACIP is firmly committed to deconstructing institutional racism, white supremacy, and associated constructs across levels of our practice: our policies, procedures, organizational culture, and clinical work.
- Leadership Opportunities Because ACIP is growing practice, therapists will have the opportunity to make their mark with the possibility of taking on leadership roles and developing their professional interests.
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