Mental Health Practitioner (LMSW, LMHC, LCSW)
Salary: $40.00–$60.00/HrAs a qualified mental health provider, your role is to provide quality clinical care, evaluations, and supervision within your assigned caseload. You will deliver therapeutic services and support in both individual and group formats, collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, and contribute to the overall mission of improving mental health outcomes across our communities.
Provide individual, family, and group therapy using evidence-based interventions
Conduct independent evaluations and assist with FBA overflow as needed
Deliver insurance-eligible clinical services based on medical necessity
Perform psychological and developmental assessments, including ASD diagnostic tools
Complete timely, comprehensive documentation including session notes and treatment plans
Provide supervision for non-autism and complex cases as appropriate
Participate in school consultations and community partnerships
Coordinate care with families, clinical supervisors, and billing department
Support interns and contribute to training efforts across disciplines
Engage in continuing education, supervision, and professional development activities
Assist with clinical projects and agency-wide development initiatives
Spanish-speaking is strongly preferred
Entry Level:
Master’s Degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, School Psychology, or related field
NYS Limited Permit or eligibility to obtain
Fingerprint clearance as required by NYSED
Spanish-speaking is a plus
Mid Level:
Current NYS License (LMSW, LMHC, or equivalent)
Experience providing psychotherapy to children, adolescents, or families
Fingerprint clearance as required by NYSED
Spanish-speaking is a plus
Senior Level:
Doctoral Degree in Psychology or NYS Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Experience conducting assessments, FBAs, or providing clinical supervision
Fingerprint clearance as required by NYSED
Spanish-speaking is a plus
Communication:
Speak and write clearly and professionally
Influence, motivate, and collaborate with clients and teams
Communicate therapeutic goals effectively
People Management:
Exhibit professionalism, flexibility, and reliability
Supervise, guide, and support colleagues and interns
Partner with parents, schools, and support staff
Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving:
Use clinical judgment and data-driven decision-making
Develop creative and functional solutions for diverse needs
Demonstrate curiosity and adaptability in problem-solving
Quality/Compliance:
Maintain high clinical and ethical standards
Ensure compliance with policies and billing procedures
Support documentation and timely reporting requirements
Technical Literacy:
Proficient in Google Workspace
Experience using EHR/practice management software
We provide support services to students, families, and schools across Long Island, including Nassau County, Suffolk County, Brooklyn, and Queens. Our services extend to training, workshops, seminars, and conference presentations throughout New York State. With a proven track record in over 60 school districts, we are committed to excellence, helping students overcome challenges, have positive school experiences, and achieve meaningful lifestyle outcomes in the community after graduation. Our team of certified teachers, licensed behavior analysts, and clinical psychologists supports individuals from early intervention through late adulthood, ensuring high-quality service delivery through regular feedback and support.
Our mission is to help students with autism spectrum disorders, developmental disabilities, and behavioral challenges by providing comprehensive support services that lead to fulfilling and productive experiences in school, at home, and in the community. We believe all individuals have the right to access the community, and a thorough examination of each person’s life plan can enhance physical, emotional, and social well-being. By building skills and changing environments and support systems, we overcome barriers affecting quality of life. We rely on evidence-based interventions, grounded in empirical research, and believe in intervention occurring in natural settings with natural support. Our community outreach efforts, including our not-for-profit Positive Community Connections (PCC), provide additional resources, support, and funding for families.
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