Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Company Summary
We are a women's reproductive health practice rooted in the restorative approach that seeks to understand and support the body’s natural health. Therefore, we do not provide contraceptive and artificial reproductive services, such as hormonal contraception, IUD, IUI, and IVF, that are outside of our focus on treating the underlying pathology and optimizing natural health. Our mission is to provide compassionate, holistic care that honors the dignity of every woman. We are expanding our services to include behavioral health, aiming to support our patients' mental and emotional well-being in alignment with our philosophy of care.
Job Description
Job Description:
We are seeking a dedicated Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to join our multidisciplinary team. The ideal candidate will provide counseling services that address a wide range of mental health needs specific to women's reproductive health, including:
Anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder
Postpartum depression
Acute and chronic stress
Infertility and mental health
Grief after bereavement or loss
Body image, pregnancy and body image
Mental health for adolescents
Gender dysphoria
Body dysmorphic disorder
Borderline personality disorder
Eating disorders
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Abuse, trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder
Alcohol and substance use disorders and addiction
Managing work and mental health conditions
Reproductive health and mental health
Family support and education
Key Responsibilities:
Provide individual and group counseling sessions to women and adolescents.
Develop personalized treatment plans that align with RHM philosophy of care.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive care.
Offer support and education to families when appropriate.
Maintain accurate and confidential patient records.
Participate in community outreach and education initiatives.
Qualifications:
Master's degree in counseling or a related field.
Current or eligible for LPC license in the state of Georgia.
Eligible to apply for the multi-state Counselling Compact Privileges
Minimum of 2 years of counseling experience, preferably in women's health.
Strong understanding of Catholic social teaching and ability to integrate it into practice.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
Commitment to providing compassionate, patient-centered care.