Teletherapy Clinician Social Worker / LPC / LMHC Illinois | Remote | School-Age Children
Location
United States
Posted
4 days ago
Salary
Not specified
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Come join one of the fastest growing, truly collaborative pediatric therapy groups in Illinois. Lumiere Children’s Therapy is seeking licensed mental health clinicians to provide teletherapy services to school-age children and their families.
This role is ideal for clinicians who want to do meaningful clinical work in a supportive, well-structured environment where quality, consistency, and collaboration matter.
Position Overview
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Provide individual teletherapy services to school-age children and adolescents
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Collaborate with parents and caregivers to support treatment goals
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Complete documentation in a timely and accurate manner
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Participate in clinical collaboration and consultation as needed
Qualifications
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Licensed in the state of Illinois as an LCSW, LCPC, LPC, LMHC, or equivalent
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Experience working with children and families
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Comfortable delivering services via telehealth
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Strong communication, organization, and clinical judgment
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Reliable internet connection and private workspace
What We Offer
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Fully remote position
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Supportive and accessible leadership
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Sustainable caseloads with realistic expectations
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Strong clinical systems and structure
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Collaborative, respectful workplace culture
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Part-time and full-time opportunities available
Schedule
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Flexible scheduling
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Daytime, evening, and weekend hours available
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School-age caseloads
At Lumiere, we believe meaningful progress comes from connection, consistency, and alignment across care. If you are looking for a teletherapy role where clinicians are supported and clinical quality comes first, we encourage you to apply.
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