Seeking Therapists to Join Our Thriving Private Practice

YOU:

  • Licensed as a LPC, LCPC, LMFT or LSW, or LCSW in Illinois

  • Experienced with at least one or more of these populations:

    • adults

    • couples

    • children and their families

  • Enjoy working with clients in person or via telehealth

  • Confident in your skills and ability to help clients

  • Feel humbled and grateful to do this important work

  • Love working independently and still be part of a team

  • Want to see a minimum of 20 clients per week with the potential to have a full practice

US:

  • A team of energetic, skilled and creative therapists, passionate about our work

  • An insurance-based private practice

  • Provide supervision to those working towards full licensure

  • Warm, inviting, and beautiful office spaces with windows and fully stocked for an exceptional client and clinician experience

  • Each room of the office suite has a medical-grade air purifier and staff wear masks

  • We work with non-emergency, non-severe, motivated folks who are ready to change

A happy golden retriever sitting on a patterned beige and cream sofa with text and laurel designs, wearing a purple harness that says 'THERAPY DOG IN TRAINING'.

Benefits of Working with Us at Champaign Counseling:

  • Complete control of your schedule

  • Ability to collaborate with and get support from like-minded professionals that know how to have fun and live their calling

  • ALL billing, scheduling, marketing, and office management provided

  • Top of the line EHR

  • Room to express your creativity and ingenuity in your work

  • Fully supportive staff and leadership that cares about your wellbeing as a therapist

  • Benefits offered to full-time therapist: health insurance (30 hours per week minimum), sick pay, life insurance, short term disability, critical illness and accidental injury

We're all about inspiring our healing communities to deepen their relationship to self, heal from old wounds, and reach their potential in new ways.

We're on our game and dive deeply into our specialties so that we avoid burnout.

We rock out this vocation as we don't see it as a job but rather a calling. We join together in supporting one another, and our clients reap the benefit. 

Whether we're working remotely or seeing clients in our beautiful office spaces, we breathe with fire and passion. 

We lean into one another when necessary and bring our authentic selves to work. We ask our clients to trust and join with us, and we are committed to doing that in our professional lives - driven, genuine, creative, passionate, encouraging, and dedicated.

Office Culture at Champaign Counseling

  • We value our people. Each person at Champaign Counseling is an integral part of the business

  • Always having fully stocked snacks and coffee (we love to keep our team full and caffeinated!)

  • Life happens. We promote work-life balance and encourage employees to take time for their families, their hobbies, and their personal self-care.

  • We never stop practicing good communication. Communication is complicated and is something we, as a team, are constantly working to improve.

  • A welcoming environment that values connection with each other.

Interested in applying?

Send us a resume by email explaining why we should add you to our dream team. We don't discriminate and welcome all applicants that fit the above descriptions!

How our team stays connected with each other and the community.

  • Group of nine people, wearing masks, holding decorated boards in an office setting with framed artwork and a large poster on the wall.

    Counselors and staff made self-care vision boards at a staff wellness party in February.

  • Group of people wearing masks and wrapping presents in an office or conference room

    In December our team bought, wrapped, and delivered Christmas gifts to local families who needed extra support.

  • Two women wearing masks standing in front of a classroom whiteboard with projected presentation slides.

    In March, Sarah Olson and Tara Beckett were guest speakers at the School of Social Work at UIUC for a graduate course on family therapy. Their presentations focused on Emotion-Focused Family Therapy and Couples Therapy with the Gottman Method.

  • Group of eight women wearing colorful tie-dye shirts and face masks, posing in a room with a white door and wall art.

    In April our staff wore T-shirts that they each tie dyed as a part of a wellness party.

  • Two young adults, a woman and a man, sitting at a table representing Champaign Counseling at an event. The woman wears a black mask and a purple shirt, the man has glasses, a beard, and is smiling, wearing a purple shirt with white text. The table has a sign with the text 'Champaign Counseling,' various informational pamphlets, pens, and small baskets filled with items. The background shows a large room with other tables, balloons, and people attending the event.

    Trinity and Kye greeted social workers at the intern fair this September!