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The Phoenix Rising Centers (PRC) is owned and operated from a Multicultural, Anti-Racist, Womanist, and Humanist perspective.

We acknowledge intersectionality and examine how the environment and systems impact lives.

Phoenix Rising Centers fills a gap in providing quality mental health care for and by those who have been historically excluded.

We offer contracted 1099 positions to interested people who share our values.

We started this company because we saw a massive gap in care for People of Color, Queer, Transgender, Nonbinary, Neurodivergent, and Disabled communities, and others who have been historically excluded.

At Phoenix Rising Centers, we believe that the health and well-being of our families, communities, friends, and the larger systems around us have the greatest impact on our mental health. Existing within a broken system takes a toll, impacting our collective and individual mental health.

For providers, The Phoenix Rising Centers Organization allows you to focus on doing what you love by providing excellent care to clients who are motivated to change. We handle all billing, marketing, and administrative duties.

We'd love to speak with you if you're passionate about mental health and helping clients!

Role Description: Those on our team have a deep affinity to social justice and view the complexities of our system(s) through an antiracist, womanist, intersectionality, trauma-informed, strengths-based, and holistic lens. We look at how privilege & oppression-based culture come into play in our and our clients' lives. We carefully consider the critical roles that race, culture, and identity play in our lives and those of our clients.

  • Must be anti-racist and have a solid commitment to mental health as a form of activism

  • Must have a solid work ethic and strong ethical standards

  • Clinicians provide 60 - 90 minute therapy sessions via Telehealth

  • We offer free virtual ongoing training, ensuring that our clinicians are always at the forefront of the latest developments in the field.

  • Expertise with one or more of the following is highly desirable and compensated at higher rates:

    • Eye Movement, Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

    • Internal Family System (IFS)

    • Somatic and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy

Minimum Qualifications: We are looking for all levels of licensure, including provisional and independently licensed providers. Second-year MSW students are welcome to ask about placement with us. We offer a robust internship training program!

  • Must hold a provisional or independent license and have at least two years of experience providing psychotherapy one-on-one. 

  • If you are an MSW student, you must be in your second or final year of an accredited program to be eligible for our internship. We offer a wonderful blend of Macro and Clinical opportunities for MSW students. We also provide a modest financial gift at the end of the internship for those who qualify.

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Job Types: 1099 Contract (Part-time) & Contract

Pay Range:

  • Independently Licensed: $55-$125 per client case

  • Provisionally Licensed: $36-$125 per client case

Perks:

  • Flexible schedule

  • Professional development training by and for our staff 

  • Training examples include:

    • Integrating Somatic Practices into Client Sessions

    • Anti-Racism

    • Social Justice and Multiculturalism in Clinical Practices

    • Being an LGBTQIA2S+ Ally

    • Preventing Trauma in Neurodiverse Youth

    • And more!

  • Providers may have opportunities to offer paid training to our staff in your area(s) of expertise.

  • We host a monthly Zen Cafe: Self/Soul Care & Council Practice so that our providers have a place for grounding, connection, and peer support.

  • We have Affinity Peer Supervision/consultation groups (for Black-Identified, QTPoC, Neurodivergent, etc. providers.

  • We offer weekly group supervision for provisionally licensed providers.

  • We are a very cool group of activist-minded providers...You’d be joining a mental health movement!