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Group Therapy Facilitator
Primary Behavioral Health is hiring licensed clinicians to facilitate structured group therapy programs, including ROOTS That Build Resilience (our 12-week IOP) and Rooted Mothers (our perinatal and postpartum support group).
This role is for a therapist who wants to run groups, not just carry an individual caseload. You'll lead curriculum-based sessions covering psychoeducation, coping skills, and emotional processing, working from a structured framework we provide (topics, objectives, treatment goals, and documentation templates are built out for you). This is a clinical facilitation role. You are not responsible for referral outreach, marketing, or selling the program to outside partners.
Requirements:
- Active, unrestricted North Carolina clinical license (LCSW, LCMHC, LMFT, or associate-level LCSWA/LCMHCA with supervision in place)
- Comfort facilitating group process, not just 1:1 sessions
- Experience with the population served (grief, anxiety, family communication, perinatal/postpartum, or emotional regulation, depending on group assignment)
- Willingness to document per CARF/insurance standards using our SimplePractice system
Individual (One-on-One) Therapist
This isn't a separate hiring pipeline. It's a caseload option we're building for clinicians already qualified to facilitate our groups under NC licensure. If a therapist on our group-facilitator roster wants to also carry a 1:1 outpatient caseload, they're eligible for this list. Same license requirement, same compliance standards, different session format. This role is purely clinical, with no sales or referral partner responsibilities attached.
Requirements:
- Same NC licensure standard as above (active LCSW, LCMHC, LMFT, or supervised associate license)
- Willingness to carry an individual outpatient caseload alongside or instead of group facilitation
- Ability to coordinate care with group facilitators when a client is stepping between individual and group support
