Psychotherapist; Licensed Mental Health Therapist
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychology
Overview
At Lorenz Clinic, psychotherapy isn’t a product-- it’s an interpersonal process. We’re a mission-driven, clinician-led family psychology institute where systems thinking, reflective practice, and relational depth form the foundation of our work. We’ve chosen a path that centers integrity, intellectual rigor, and clinical maturity instead of productivity quotas and interchangeable services.
Here, excellence isn’t just preserved, it’s cultivated. We selectively hire full-time licensed therapists who want to work at depth, not on autopilot. Our clinicians approach complexity with humility, think systemically, and use the therapeutic relationship as a catalyst for meaningful change, not just symptom management. If you’re looking for more than checklists and caseloads, you may have found your next professional home.
About Lorenz Clinic Lorenz Clinic is not your typical mental health clinic—we are a clinician-led, post-graduate training institute focused on Family Psychology, grounded in the belief that psychotherapy should honor human complexity. Our mission is to heal the world one relationship at a time. We’re Minnesota’s first family psychology specialty clinic and the state’s first home for organized Post-Master’s Fellowships. We hire fewer than 5% of applicants and invest deeply in those we do.
Therapists who thrive here are relational by orientation and rigorous by training, energized by reflective practice, conceptual thinking, and the shared task of advancing the field. Reflective Practice is embedded into the clinic’s core infrastructure.
Training at Lorenz is a lifeline. Roughly 40% of our clinical team is engaged in supervision, teaching, or development work at any given time. Our training programs are nationally respected and clinically rich. We have an evidence-based Clinician Wellness Roadmap rooted in fairness, peer support, and professional autonomy to foster growth without compromising well-being.
AboutThe Role
Licensed psychotherapists serve in applied, meaningful roles, providing diagnostic assessment, psychotherapy, and treatment planning to a diverse clientele across the lifespan. Clinicians practice within their areas of competence and specialty, with support for developing clinical interests over time. Our clinics are embedded in Main Street communities with a commitment to accessible behavioral health. Over 43% of clients use Medicaid, and our sliding fee scale can go to zero.
Our no-show rate is under 10%, reflecting strong engagement practices.
Reflective Practice, ongoing consultation, and clinician well-being are central to our operations. We run a Wellness Roadmap, backed by evidence and co-designed with staff input, to support manageable caseloads, autonomy, and relational support.
Clinicians participate in regular case consultation, Grand Rounds, and team meetings as part of our collaborative culture. We are a place where clinical rigor meets community impact, where therapists grow alongside others committed to their craft and each other.
Key Responsibilities- Deliver psychotherapy and diagnostic assessment within your clinical areas of competence
- Develop treatment approaches that reflect relational, cultural, and developmental understanding
- Engage in regular consultation, Grand Rounds, and reflective supervision with peers
- Participate in a learning-focused, feedback-rich clinical community
- Maintain accurate, timely, and clinically meaningful documentation
- Uphold Lorenz’s commitment to integrity, humility, and systems-based care
- Other duties as assigned within a collaborative, clinician-led system
We seek clinicians who combine clinical competence with humility, reflective capacity, systems thinking, and ongoing development. The most successful applicants are seasoned interventionists who remain curious learners.
Job RequirementsThe most successful candidates evidence a track record of service as an interventionist with active professional engagement. The position requirements include but are not limited to:
- A master’s or doctoral degree in a mental health profession from an accredited program
- Full, independent, unrestricted licensure as a mental health…
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