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Licensed Mental Health Clinician – Independent Contractor 

The Mary Lou Fraser Foundation for Families, Inc. Is a non-profit foundation supporting the Fraser Counseling Center and Helen’s Haven Children’s Advocacy Center.  The Fraser Counseling Center is a non-profit, private outpatient counseling center founded in 1986 to provide the members of the community in and around Hinesville and Ft. Stewart with behavioral health services.   The Fraser Counseling Center’s clinical staff includes Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists.

WE BELIEVE THE HEALING OF BODY, MIND, AND SPIRIT IS ACCOMPLISHED WITH THE HELP OF CARING PEOPLE.

OUR MISSION IS TO ENRICH THE LIVES OF ALL WHO COME TO US — INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES — BY PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING, COMMUNITY EDUCATION, AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT WITHIN A CHRISTIAN ENVIRONMENT.

POSITION SUMMARY:
We are seeking hard working, dedicated - W2 and Independent Contractors LPC, LCSW, or LMFT to join our private group practice. This position offers flexible hours (from 8 up to 40 hours a week.) We have a collaborative and supportive work environment with a team of clinical professionals, and access to administrative support.

This Role Offers:

Competitive pay
Paid time off (vacation, sick and holidays)
Flexible work days. In office Monday –Thursday – teletherapy options on your schedule
Administrative support staff for scheduling and billing
Strong Support Network
Fully furnished Office Space
Marketing/advertising
Referral resources

Required Licenses
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Practicing Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Education
Candidates must have a Master’s degree in Professional Counseling or related field, and have an active license in the state of Georgia.

TO APPLY
Email resume and cover letter to mcaraballo@frasercenter.com with job title in the subject line.   


 

At this time we do not provide immediate crisis intervention.
Please call 1-800-715-4225 for assistance or 911 for emergencies.