Live Oak Collective is hiring!
What sets us apart?
We promote a culture that thrives on openness, connectedness, and community. We believe in taking care of our clients and each other. We are a trauma-informed telehealth practice that prioritizes the hiring of clinicians who are informed in or willing to seek training in interpersonal neurobiology, attachment theory, body-oriented approaches, and EMDR.
Our mission is to improve access to clinical services in Austin and throughout the state of Texas, and we recognize the inherent connection between mental health and social justice. We are excited to partner with therapists who have niche expertise and are eager to help sponsor your growth as a clinician by covering the cost of additional trainings. Come join us in our mission of providing culturally affirming telehealth services to all Texans in need!
At Live Oak Collective, we believe that an ability to care for others is rooted in a foundation of care for self. As such, we offer a variety of benefits that may set us apart from other group practices. These benefits include the following:
W-2 status
Fee split of 50-70% based on caseload and tenure
Health insurance benefits for all full-time employees (24 client hours)
Electronic medical record, patient portal and telehealth platform
Marketing, website advertising, and full front of house support
Credentialing with insurance companies
Insurance billing services
Consultation groups with co-clinical directors and colleagues
Individual consultation and training as needed
EMDR training paid for by Live Oak Collective
Regular trainings related to mental health and social justice
Building Community Partnerships
Live Oak Collective is proud to partner with the Texas After Violence Project (TAVP). You can read more about them here. As an organization uniquely dedicated to honoring those affected by state violence in its many forms – police brutality, in-custody death, mass incarceration, and the death penalty – TAVP provides training to clinicians through their Access to Treatment Initiative. The Access to Treatment Initiative helps therapists address the mental health needs of a population that has been notably unrecognized and underserved up to now: family members of individuals who have been sentenced to death or executed. All Live Oak Collective therapists have the option to attend this additional training (at no financial cost) and then to be included on a referral list that TAVP maintains.
Resumes may be directed to: admin@liveoaktherapycollective.com