We're a small telehealth practice doing real clinical work with real people across Washington State. We're growing — and we're looking for therapists who want more than a caseload. We want clinicians who care about the craft.
No corporate overhead. No pressure to overbook. Just focused clinical work, a supportive team, and a practice built to last.
Work from anywhere in Washington State. We've been fully telehealth from the start — the infrastructure is solid, and the workflow is smooth. No commute, no office politics, no 7am parking garage.
We won't push you to overextend. You tell us your capacity — we respect it. Whether you're building a full-time caseload or easing in part-time, we structure it around your life, not the other way around.
We're a small team. That means you actually talk to your colleagues. We hold regular case consultations, and clinical support is a real thing here — not a checkbox on an onboarding form.
We work with trauma, LGBTQ+ communities, BPD, teen mental health, family systems, grief, and ADHD — and we do it with intentionality. You'll be working alongside clinicians who take the clinical piece seriously.
SimplePractice handles scheduling, billing, and documentation. You focus on clients — we handle the backend. Insurance credentialing support provided for all network participation.
As the practice grows, there's real opportunity to develop specializations, build a referral identity, and shape what your clinical career looks like — not just fill a slot in someone else's model.
We're hiring thoughtful clinicians who want to do meaningful work in a practice that supports them.
We're looking for a fully licensed therapist to join our telehealth team. You bring the clinical expertise; we provide the infrastructure, scheduling system, and referrals to match your specialty. Ideal fit: someone who values flexibility, takes consultation seriously, and wants to do deep clinical work without the noise of a large agency.
Early-career clinician working toward full licensure? We want to hear from you. Supervision at Discovery Path is real clinical mentorship — not a formality. You'll work directly with Daniel Alderman, LICSW, on case conceptualization, documentation, and building the clinical instincts that make a career last. Caseload grows at a pace that matches your readiness.
We built this practice to be the place we wished existed when we were starting out — where the clinical work is taken seriously and the humans doing it are treated the same way.— Daniel Alderman, LICSW · Clinical Director
The way we treat clients is the same way we treat each other. These aren't wall posters — they're how decisions get made.
Working toward licensure is hard enough without feeling unsupported. Here's what supervision looks like at Discovery Path — and why it's different.
One-on-one time to dig into your cases, process what's hard, and develop the clinical judgment that no textbook fully teaches. Not a check-the-box meeting — actual clinical conversation.
Regular team consultation where we think through complex cases together. You'll learn from the whole team's experience, not just your own caseload.
Early career documentation habits shape your entire career. We take notes review seriously — not to micromanage, but because good records protect you and your clients.
You won't be thrown into a full caseload on week one. We build up gradually based on your confidence, your capacity, and the complexity of the clients you're seeing.
Whether it's trauma work, teen and family therapy, or ADHD — we help you develop a clinical identity, not just accumulate hours. You'll finish licensure with a specialty, not just a stamp.
Whether you're applying for a specific role or just want to introduce yourself — we read every email. If your values align with ours and there's a fit, we'll make it work.
No formal cover letter required — just tell us who you are and why this practice feels like a fit. Include:
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