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Open-Minded Therapy, LCSW, PLLC

Supervising LCSW / Clinical Lead

Open-Minded Therapy, LCSW, PLLC, New York, New York, us, 10261

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About Open-Minded Therapy

Open-Minded Therapy is a holistic psychotherapy practice serving adults, couples, and teens across several states. Our mission is to promote emotional and physical well-being through compassionate, culturally responsive, whole-person care.

We are seeking an experienced

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

to serve as a Supervising Clinician / Clinical Lead within our team. This role is ideal for a senior clinician who enjoys balancing direct clinical work with supervision, mentorship, and leadership in a well-supported, integrated care environment.

Responsibilities

Clinical Care Maintain a schedule of approximately

20 client appointments per week . Provide high-quality psychotherapy aligned with whole-person and integrated care principles. Complete documentation in accordance with clinical and regulatory standards.

Supervision & Leadership Provide clinical supervision to

up to three (3) LMSWs . Support case conceptualization, treatment planning, and ethical decision-making. Offer ongoing clinical consultation and mentorship. Participate in onboarding and professional development of LMSWs. Collaborate with practice leadership to uphold clinical quality and team culture.

Qualifications Active

LCSW license

in good standing

(New York) . Minimum

3 years post-licensure experience . Prior experience providing clinical supervision strongly preferred. Strong clinical judgment, communication skills, and leadership presence. Interest in collaborative, whole-person care.

Compensation & Schedule Salary Range: $90,000 – $95,000 annually (full-time equivalent) . Compensation is based on a

fee-for-service model

translated into a salary range. The salary reflects a workload averaging

18–20 completed clinical sessions per week

plus

6 paid supervision hours . Flexible scheduling and strong administrative support. Opportunities for compensation growth as caseloads and programs scale.