
Mental Health Therapist (Associate) – Bilingual & Culturally Responsive
Guillaume Counseling, Portland, OR, United States
Bilingual & Culturally Responsive Mental Health Therapist (Licensed & Associate)
Hybrid | Portland, OR (SW & NE Locations)
Are you passionate about supporting young children and their families (ages 0–12), including maternal and paternal mental health across the perinatal and parenting journey—while also working with diverse clients across the lifespan? Do you value relationship‑centered care, including couples work? Are you committed to providing culturally responsive, affirming mental health services? We are a small, growing group private practice dedicated to serving diverse communities, and we’re seeking clinicians who want to do meaningful work in a supportive, flexible, and growth‑oriented environment.
Positions Available
Bilingual Mental Health Therapist (Spanish preferred)
Culturally Responsive Mental Health Therapist (experience serving Black/African American clients and families strongly preferred)
What You’ll Do
Provide culturally responsive therapy to individuals, couples, and families across the lifespan, including:
Young children (ages 0–12) and their families
Clients navigating maternal and paternal mental health (perinatal/postpartum)
Children, adolescents, and adults
BIPOC, immigrant, and multicultural communities
Intercultural and interracial couples
Faith‑based clients (Christian, Catholic, Muslim, Hindu, and others)
Position Overview
As a Mental Health Therapist (Licensed or Board‑Registered Associate), you will provide individual, couples, and family therapy in a hybrid setting.
Work Setting
In‑person services at our Portland offices:
NE Portland (97232)
SW Portland (97225)
Telehealth services from home
You will serve clients with Oregon Health Plan (OHP) and commercial insurance.
Location Preference
Preference will be given to clinicians located within the Portland tri‑county area (Washington, Clackamas, and Multnomah counties)
We will consider candidates outside the region who are able to travel to the office at least one day per week for in‑person therapy
This Role Is Ideal For Clinicians Who Want To
Start part‑time and grow into full‑time
Build a caseload in a supportive, non‑burnout environment
Supplement existing income while growing a private practice caseload
Caseload Expectations
Part‑time caseloads typically build within 3–6 months
Full‑time caseloads typically build within 6–9 months; we provide support to help you grow sustainably
Qualifications
Active Oregon license or board registration as one of the following:
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)
Clinical Social Work Associate (CSWA)
Professional Counselor Associate
Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
Eligible for independent or supervised practice
Commitment to culturally responsive, ethical care
Spanish preferred for bilingual role
Responsibilities
Provide individual, couples, family, and/or group therapy
Conduct assessments, diagnoses, and treatment planning
Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation (Medicaid and insurance compliant)
Coordinate care and connect clients with community resources
Deliver services both in‑person and via telehealth
Schedule & Flexibility
W‑2 employee (at‑will)
Start part‑time, with opportunity to grow to full‑time within 6–9 months
Part‑time: 10–23 billable hours/week
Full‑time: 24–34 billable hours/week
You set your schedule and decide how many hours you want to work
Build your caseload at a pace that works for you
Compensation
Associate‑Level
$47/hour – Bilingual (Spanish)
$45/hour – Culturally responsive
Licensed
$67/hour – Bilingual (Spanish)
$65/hour – Culturally responsive
Supervision & Support
Free weekly onsite supervision (paid) for Professional Counselor Associates and Marriage and Family Therapist Associates
Clinicians with a Clinical Social Work Associate (CSWA) credential must secure external supervision until an in‑house Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) is available
Paid weekly clinical consultation/team meetings for licensed clinicians to support collaboration, case consultation, and ongoing professional development
What We Offer
Supportive, small group practice environment
Flexible part‑time to full‑time pathways
Administrative and billing support
Personalized marketing support to help you build your caseload
Clinical autonomy with strong operational support
Benefits
Comprehensive benefits package available for full‑time employees
Additional details provided during the interview process
Apply Today
If you’re looking for a supportive, culturally responsive practice where you can grow at your own pace while doing meaningful work, we encourage you to apply.
Equal Opportunity Employer
We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable clinical team. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
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Hybrid | Portland, OR (SW & NE Locations)
Are you passionate about supporting young children and their families (ages 0–12), including maternal and paternal mental health across the perinatal and parenting journey—while also working with diverse clients across the lifespan? Do you value relationship‑centered care, including couples work? Are you committed to providing culturally responsive, affirming mental health services? We are a small, growing group private practice dedicated to serving diverse communities, and we’re seeking clinicians who want to do meaningful work in a supportive, flexible, and growth‑oriented environment.
Positions Available
Bilingual Mental Health Therapist (Spanish preferred)
Culturally Responsive Mental Health Therapist (experience serving Black/African American clients and families strongly preferred)
What You’ll Do
Provide culturally responsive therapy to individuals, couples, and families across the lifespan, including:
Young children (ages 0–12) and their families
Clients navigating maternal and paternal mental health (perinatal/postpartum)
Children, adolescents, and adults
BIPOC, immigrant, and multicultural communities
Intercultural and interracial couples
Faith‑based clients (Christian, Catholic, Muslim, Hindu, and others)
Position Overview
As a Mental Health Therapist (Licensed or Board‑Registered Associate), you will provide individual, couples, and family therapy in a hybrid setting.
Work Setting
In‑person services at our Portland offices:
NE Portland (97232)
SW Portland (97225)
Telehealth services from home
You will serve clients with Oregon Health Plan (OHP) and commercial insurance.
Location Preference
Preference will be given to clinicians located within the Portland tri‑county area (Washington, Clackamas, and Multnomah counties)
We will consider candidates outside the region who are able to travel to the office at least one day per week for in‑person therapy
This Role Is Ideal For Clinicians Who Want To
Start part‑time and grow into full‑time
Build a caseload in a supportive, non‑burnout environment
Supplement existing income while growing a private practice caseload
Caseload Expectations
Part‑time caseloads typically build within 3–6 months
Full‑time caseloads typically build within 6–9 months; we provide support to help you grow sustainably
Qualifications
Active Oregon license or board registration as one of the following:
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)
Clinical Social Work Associate (CSWA)
Professional Counselor Associate
Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
Eligible for independent or supervised practice
Commitment to culturally responsive, ethical care
Spanish preferred for bilingual role
Responsibilities
Provide individual, couples, family, and/or group therapy
Conduct assessments, diagnoses, and treatment planning
Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation (Medicaid and insurance compliant)
Coordinate care and connect clients with community resources
Deliver services both in‑person and via telehealth
Schedule & Flexibility
W‑2 employee (at‑will)
Start part‑time, with opportunity to grow to full‑time within 6–9 months
Part‑time: 10–23 billable hours/week
Full‑time: 24–34 billable hours/week
You set your schedule and decide how many hours you want to work
Build your caseload at a pace that works for you
Compensation
Associate‑Level
$47/hour – Bilingual (Spanish)
$45/hour – Culturally responsive
Licensed
$67/hour – Bilingual (Spanish)
$65/hour – Culturally responsive
Supervision & Support
Free weekly onsite supervision (paid) for Professional Counselor Associates and Marriage and Family Therapist Associates
Clinicians with a Clinical Social Work Associate (CSWA) credential must secure external supervision until an in‑house Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) is available
Paid weekly clinical consultation/team meetings for licensed clinicians to support collaboration, case consultation, and ongoing professional development
What We Offer
Supportive, small group practice environment
Flexible part‑time to full‑time pathways
Administrative and billing support
Personalized marketing support to help you build your caseload
Clinical autonomy with strong operational support
Benefits
Comprehensive benefits package available for full‑time employees
Additional details provided during the interview process
Apply Today
If you’re looking for a supportive, culturally responsive practice where you can grow at your own pace while doing meaningful work, we encourage you to apply.
Equal Opportunity Employer
We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable clinical team. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
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