You survived grad school, practicum, internship, licensing—and somehow, you're still standing. Congratulations! Now comes the part nobody can completely prepare you for: actually building your career as a therapist.
Lifeologie Counseling Raleigh and Durham are currently hiring associate clinicians and offering clinical supervision opportunities across North Carolina. These opportunities may be a great fit for:
You're also joining a multi-specialty counseling practice where collaboration and compassionate client care are central to the work.
Meet Karen Reeder, LMFT Supervisor in her video here, and learn more about what it's like to work with Clinical Director Dr. Liz Grady in this video!
Supervision isn't just another requirement on the road toward full licensure. Done well, it can be one of the most valuable parts of becoming a therapist.
At Lifeologie, our goal is to provide excellent clinical supervision in a warm, encouraging learning environment where associate clinicians can ask questions, talk through challenging cases, strengthen clinical skills, and build confidence.
Nobody becomes a great therapist by pretending they have all the answers. You become a better therapist by asking questions, thinking critically, collaborating with experienced clinicians, and having a place where you can say, “Okay, I have absolutely no idea what to do with this one,” without anyone panicking.
Early-career clinicians are doing something pretty remarkable: taking everything they learned in school and applying it to real people, real relationships, real trauma, real anxiety, and real-life messiness.
It's exciting. It can also be intimidating. We want associate clinicians to have the support they need while developing their own clinical identity. That means opportunities to strengthen skills, receive thoughtful feedback, learn from experienced professionals, and become more confident in the therapy room.
There's a difference between having a supervisor and having someone genuinely invested in your professional development. Here, we value mentorship, collaboration, professional development, and compassionate, client-first care.
Our team understands that associate clinicians aren't finished products. You're professionals who are still developing. Our goal is to help you become a stronger, more thoughtful, more confident version of the therapist you want to be.
If you're an LCMHC Associate or AMFT in North Carolina looking for employment, clinical supervision, mentorship, and a collaborative team, we'd love to hear from you.
Your career doesn't have to be a solo project. And thankfully, neither does supervision. Our inviting spaces give us a wonderful opportunity to create a warm, welcoming, and comfortable environment for our clinicians, clients and community.
Learn more about employment and supervision opportunities or contact us at (919) 900-7552.