Part-Time Outpatient Therapist
Listed on 2026-08-18
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychology
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Part-Time Outpatient Therapist
We are seeking a compassionate, adaptable, and client-centered Outpatient Therapist to join our inclusive team. This is a part-time, fee-for-service position with opportunities for bonuses reporting to the Clinical Director. In this role, you will provide affirming, and evidence-based mental health care for couples and families. You will be supported by a values-driven practice that celebrates diversity and believes when therapists are truly supported, they and their clients flourish.
Compensation& Benefits That Stand Out
- Competitive Pay ranges based on experience: $54-59/hour (Pre-Licensed)
- Competitive Pay ranges based on experience: $64-69/hour (Independently Licensed)
- Guaranteed pay model; clinicians are paid biweekly regardless of client or insurance payout
- Paid Sick Time
- Bonus opportunities available
- Paid administrative time
- Free individual, group supervision, and risk consultation support
- CEU reimbursement & stipend to cover exam fees
- Liability and malpractice insurance
- Paid Orientation
What Verge Handles for You So you can focus on clients, we take care of:
- Supplies: toys, art supplies, games, books, fidgets
- Marketing, advertising and building your personal brand
- Insurance credentialing
- Referrals to build your caseload
- Providing an EMR and office space
Flexible scheduling options available that align with client and family needs. A willingness to maintain afternoon and evening availability required for seeing couples and families.
Key Responsibilities- Provide client-centered and culturally responsive therapy to couples and families across diverse relationship structures and life stages
- Engage all relevant family members/partners in treatment planning, goal-setting, and psychoeducation
- Conduct comprehensive relational and systemic assessments (e.g., family dynamics, communication patterns, attachment history) and create individualized treatment plans
- Deliver evidence-based, trauma-informed interventions tailored to couples and family systems (e.g., EFT, Gottman Method, structural or systemic family therapy)
- Facilitate difficult conversations and conflict resolution while maintaining a safe, neutral therapeutic environment
- Respond to crises (e.g., domestic conflict, safety concerns, disclosures) with empathy, prioritizing safety and stabilization for all parties
- Maintain timely, accurate, and clinically appropriate documentation for individual and joint sessions
- Collaborate with individual therapists, psychiatrists, and other providers involved in a client’s or family’s care to ensure coordinated treatment
- Participate in individual supervision, case consultation, and team collaboration
- Stay current with couples/family therapy best practices, continuing education, and regulatory requirements
- Support families and couples with resources and referrals to help them meet treatment goals
- Provide timely, sensitive communication with clients while maintaining appropriate boundaries around confidentiality in multi-client cases
Required:
- Master’s in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field
- Independent licensure (or license eligible) in Massachusetts: LCSW, LICSW, LMHC, LMFT, or equivalent
- Experience providing therapy to couples and/or families with a strong foundation in evidence-based, trauma-informed interventions
- Proficiency with EHR and clinical documentation
Preferred:
- Training or certification in couples/family-focused modalities (e.g.,Gottman Method, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), structural or systemic family therapy
- Experience supporting couples and families through separation, divorce, reconciliation, or major relational transitions
- Experience with related presenting issues such as premarital counseling, blended family/step family dynamics, or infidelity and betrayal recovery
At Verge, we know that supported therapists…
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