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Counseling Therapist
Synapticure
- Phoenix, Arizona, United States
- Phoenix, Arizona, United States
About
The Role Synapticure is seeking an experienced and compassionate Licensed Psychotherapist to join our growing multidisciplinary dementia care team. In this fully remote role, you will conduct mental‑health evaluations for patients with neurodegenerative diseases and deliver counseling therapy services to patients, families, and caregivers via individual, family, and group therapies using evidence‑based treatments. You will collaborate with neurologists, behavioral health clinicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and care navigators to deliver comprehensive, person‑centered care that integrates cognitive, behavioral, and functional insights into every treatment plan. The ideal candidate has extensive experience working with patients with neurodegenerative conditions, demonstrates clinical excellence, and is passionate about making specialized neuropsychological care accessible through telehealth.
Job Duties – What you’ll be doing
Provide individual, couples, and family therapy via secure telehealth platforms for patients and caregivers.
Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments, develop and monitor treatment plans, and maintain timely and compliant documentation.
Deliver evidence‑based interventions (e.g., CBT, ACT, mindfulness, supportive therapy, grief counseling) tailored to patients with neurological illness and their caregivers.
Facilitate caregiver support groups and psychoeducation sessions focused on coping, stress reduction, and resilience building.
Collaborate closely with neurologists, psychologists, neuropsychologists, behavioral health team members, psychiatrists, and care coordinators to ensure coordinated and patient‑centered care.
Identify psychosocial needs and link patients and families with community resources, support programs, and social services.
Maintain HIPAA compliance, follow telehealth best practices, and adhere to ethical and professional standards of practice.
Participate in team case conferences, professional development, and continuing education in the areas of behavioral health and neurology.
Therapy & Cognitive Support
Deliver evidence‑based psychotherapy (e.g., CBT, ACT, supportive therapy) to address adjustment, anxiety, depression, mood‑disorder symptoms, and caregiver stress.
Deliver individual, family, and group therapy interventions.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Collaborate virtually with neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and case managers to coordinate care.
Participate in case conferences and contribute neurocognitive perspectives to multidisciplinary treatment planning.
Offer consultation to providers regarding diagnostic differentials, cognitive profiles, and behavioral management strategies.
Program Development
Collaborate on behavioral health outcomes research to evaluate and enhance the effectiveness of clinical services.
Documentation & Compliance: Maintain accurate, secure electronic health records and documentation consistent with HIPAA and telehealth best practices, and follow appropriate national organization guidelines for remote assessment and intervention (APA, NAN, NASW, ACA).
Qualifications
Master’s degree in a mental health–related field: Social Work (MSW), Marriage & Family Therapy, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, or Professional Counseling.
Active clinical license in good standing as LCSW, LMFT, LPC, or LMHC (or equivalent, depending on state).
Active clinical license in one of the following states: CA, TX, FL, NM, WA, AZ (additional state licensure is a plus).
Minimum of 2 years of direct clinical experience providing psychotherapy to adults or families.
Experience with telehealth platforms and electronic health record documentation.
Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working with patients with neurodegenerative or chronic medical conditions (e.g., dementia, Parkinson’s, MS, ALS).
Familiarity with caregiver stress, adjustment to illness, and grief and loss interventions.
Training or certification in evidence‑based approaches for chronic illness or neurological populations.
Values & Culture
Relentless focus on patients and caregivers—determinism to provide an exceptional experience for every patient we serve and putting patients first in everything we do.
Embody the spirit and humanity of those living with neurodegenerative disease—motivated by founders, families, and personal experiences, recognizing the seriousness of patients’ circumstances and meeting that challenge daily with empathy, compassion, kindness, and hope.
Seek to understand and stay curious—listening to one another, partners, patients, and caregivers; communicating with authenticity and humility and recognizing we always have something to learn.
Embrace the opportunity—energized by the importance of the mission and biased toward action.
Travel Expectations This is a fully remote position. Minimal travel may be required for occasional team meetings or professional collaboration events.
Benefits
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.
401(k) plan with employer matching.
Flexible scheduling with both full‑time and part‑time options (minimum 20 hours/week preferred).
Dedicated administrative, scheduling, and billing support.
Opportunities for professional development, research involvement, and clinical supervision.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
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Languages
- English
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