Lorenz Clinic
Overview
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Lorenz Clinic . The Role
Post-Master’s fellows function in an applied, clinical role providing psychotherapeutic services to a variety of clients. The Post-Master’s Fellowship is designed for pre-licensed mental health practitioners who are qualified as Clinical Trainees to provide psychotherapy and related Children’s Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) services on an outpatient or in-home basis, depending on assigned clinical program track. Fellows operate under direct supervision of their Treatment Supervisor, with additional supervision by Clinical Supervisors and program management. Fellows are considered trainees in clinic policy. Job duties include but are not limited to: Provide psychological services including diagnostic assessment, treatment planning, psychotherapy, and discharge planning under supervision Carry and maintain a psychotherapy caseload as assigned, either in-clinic or in-home depending on the program Provide individual, couples, group, or family psychotherapy as assigned by supervisor based on goals and program need Attend and actively participate in supervision, case consultation, training activities, Grand Rounds, team meetings, and other required meetings Conduct at least two formal, scholarly presentations during the two-year fellowship Other duties as assigned Requirements
The most successful candidates will have a track record of sequential, scaffolded learning experiences aimed at a career as a psychotherapist. Interpersonally secure, open, flexible, and curious candidates are favored. The position requirements include: A master’s degree in psychology, clinical counseling, Marriage & Family Therapy, Social Work, or similar field from a regionally-accredited program (Doctoral candidates may consider other programs) Successful completion of a clinically-focused, master’s-level practicum or internship involving diagnosis, treatment planning, and psychotherapy Must have a declared mental health licensure track in Minnesota and comply with licensure requirements or board certification; if on social work licensure, must have LGSW before start date (provisional LGSW not accepted) Training Tracks
Fellows may apply to one of four clinical programs. The program supports a cohort-based learning model with interprofessional peers: Outpatient Psychotherapy In-Home Therapy Early Childhood Day Treatment Fellows may adopt a blended caseload across programs based on learning goals and supervisor competence. In-person worksites are Wayzata or Minnetonka with possible hybrid options. Benefits
Full-time fellows enjoy a robust benefits package including: Student Loan Repayment Paid Burnout Time Up to 12 weeks of paid parenting leave 401k with matching Medical, Vision, Life, Short- and Long-term Disability insurance Paid time off, paid holidays Employee assistance program Hybrid options Healthcare Savings Account Additional program benefits emphasize licensure supervision, interdisciplinary training cohorts, and structured supervision and seminars. How to Apply
Admission to the fellowship is competitive. Submit your CV and a cover letter to the Training Committee via the online job portal for the chosen clinic location. Cover letters should outline training goals, track preference, and experience providing psychotherapy. Preference will be given to those who submit a cover letter. Applicants may be asked to provide writing samples, references, or a letter of recommendation from a past clinical supervisor. Preference may also be given to bilingual candidates to support the clinic’s mission.
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Join to apply for the
Post-Master's Fellow
role at
Lorenz Clinic . The Role
Post-Master’s fellows function in an applied, clinical role providing psychotherapeutic services to a variety of clients. The Post-Master’s Fellowship is designed for pre-licensed mental health practitioners who are qualified as Clinical Trainees to provide psychotherapy and related Children’s Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) services on an outpatient or in-home basis, depending on assigned clinical program track. Fellows operate under direct supervision of their Treatment Supervisor, with additional supervision by Clinical Supervisors and program management. Fellows are considered trainees in clinic policy. Job duties include but are not limited to: Provide psychological services including diagnostic assessment, treatment planning, psychotherapy, and discharge planning under supervision Carry and maintain a psychotherapy caseload as assigned, either in-clinic or in-home depending on the program Provide individual, couples, group, or family psychotherapy as assigned by supervisor based on goals and program need Attend and actively participate in supervision, case consultation, training activities, Grand Rounds, team meetings, and other required meetings Conduct at least two formal, scholarly presentations during the two-year fellowship Other duties as assigned Requirements
The most successful candidates will have a track record of sequential, scaffolded learning experiences aimed at a career as a psychotherapist. Interpersonally secure, open, flexible, and curious candidates are favored. The position requirements include: A master’s degree in psychology, clinical counseling, Marriage & Family Therapy, Social Work, or similar field from a regionally-accredited program (Doctoral candidates may consider other programs) Successful completion of a clinically-focused, master’s-level practicum or internship involving diagnosis, treatment planning, and psychotherapy Must have a declared mental health licensure track in Minnesota and comply with licensure requirements or board certification; if on social work licensure, must have LGSW before start date (provisional LGSW not accepted) Training Tracks
Fellows may apply to one of four clinical programs. The program supports a cohort-based learning model with interprofessional peers: Outpatient Psychotherapy In-Home Therapy Early Childhood Day Treatment Fellows may adopt a blended caseload across programs based on learning goals and supervisor competence. In-person worksites are Wayzata or Minnetonka with possible hybrid options. Benefits
Full-time fellows enjoy a robust benefits package including: Student Loan Repayment Paid Burnout Time Up to 12 weeks of paid parenting leave 401k with matching Medical, Vision, Life, Short- and Long-term Disability insurance Paid time off, paid holidays Employee assistance program Hybrid options Healthcare Savings Account Additional program benefits emphasize licensure supervision, interdisciplinary training cohorts, and structured supervision and seminars. How to Apply
Admission to the fellowship is competitive. Submit your CV and a cover letter to the Training Committee via the online job portal for the chosen clinic location. Cover letters should outline training goals, track preference, and experience providing psychotherapy. Preference will be given to those who submit a cover letter. Applicants may be asked to provide writing samples, references, or a letter of recommendation from a past clinical supervisor. Preference may also be given to bilingual candidates to support the clinic’s mission.
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