Ellie Mental Health - 113
Location
Denver, Colorado
Salary
$60,000 / YEAR
Conduct assessments and provide outpatient psychotherapy to adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Maintain a minimum caseload of 25 sessions per week and collaborate with community partners and families.
Requires a Master's degree in counseling, social work, or a related behavioral health field and an active or pending Colorado license. Proficiency in Spanish and experience with trauma-informed care are highly valued.
401(k) Health insurance Signing bonus ¡Estamos Creciendo! Join Our Team at Ellie Mental Health Bilingual Mental Health Therapist (English/Spanish) Denver City Park – In the Heart of Denver [Full-Time Opportunity] ¿Te apasiona apoyar a la comunidad y quieres hacer una diferencia? At Ellie Mental Health, we believe mental health care should be accessible, culturally responsive, and rooted in genuine human connection. Our Denver City Park Clinic is growing, and we are excited to welcome bilingual Spanish-speaking therapists who are passionate about serving diverse communities and helping clients feel seen, heard, and understood. We know the power of being able to provide therapy in someone’s native language. For many families, finding a therapist who understands their culture, values, family dynamics, and lived experiences can make all the difference. Aquí valoramos terapeutas que traen su corazón, autenticidad y cultura al trabajo clínico. We are building a diverse, collaborative, and supportive team where clinicians can grow professionally while making meaningful impact in the community. We believe therapy should feel human. That means showing up with empatía, autenticidad y corazón — not only for our clients, but for each other too. Why Join Our Team? At Ellie, we work to reduce the administrative burden on clinicians so they can focus on high-quality client care and professional growth. Aquí valoramos tu voz, experiencia y cultura!
Competitive compensation with hourly base pay plus commission Pre-licensed clinicians: $57,500–$63,500 annually Licensed clinicians: $69,500–$75,500 annually Flexible scheduling and commitment to work/life balance Health insurance and 401(k) matching Paid time off, paid holidays, and birthday PTO Paid supervision, consultation, documentation time, and trainings Professional development support and specialized training opportunities License renewal reimbursement Administrative, credentialing, scheduling, billing, and referral support Community engagement and outreach opportunities A collaborative, transparent, and supportive team culture
We are looking for clinicians who are passionate about providing culturally affirming and trauma-informed care to diverse populations. Spanish-speaking therapists are strongly encouraged to apply as we continue expanding services for bilingual and multicultural communities. Valoramos profesionales que entiendan la importancia de representación, inclusión y acceso a servicios de salud mental en la comunidad Latina.
Conduct assessments and develop individualized treatment plans Provide outpatient psychotherapy services to adolescents, adults, couples, and families Complete clinical documentation and treatment plans in a timely manner Maintain a minimum caseload of 25 client sessions per week for full-time status Collaborate with families, schools, providers, and community partners as clinically appropriate Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and case consultations Utilize creative, evidence-based, and culturally responsive interventions Contribute to a positive, inclusive, and growth-oriented team environment
Master’s degree in counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy, or related behavioral health field Active Colorado license or currently pursuing licensure (LPC, LPCC, LCSW, SWC, LMFT, MFTC, etc.) Experience with treatment planning, clinical documentation, and ethical practice standards Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to establish and maintain healthy therapeutic boundaries Commitment to culturally responsive and inclusive care Trauma-informed experience preferred EMDR training or specialized certifications are a plus Experience with Valant EHR or electronic health record systems preferred Insurance credentialing and bilingual abilities highly valued The Clinician We’re Looking For You are: Passionate about serving diverse and historically underserved communities A collaborative and growth-oriented clinician Authentic, compassionate, and clinically grounded Comfortable working with multicultural populations Excited to contribute to a supportive and inclusive clinic culture Interested in helping clients feel seen, heard, represented, and empowered Diversity, Equity & Inclusion We are committed to building a team that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. Clinicians from diverse cultural, linguistic, and lived experiences are strongly encouraged to apply. Location This position is based at our Denver City Park Clinic in Denver, Colorado, with primarily in-person services and telehealth options when clinically appropriate. Flexible work from home options available.
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