Autonomous work environment • Collaborate with interdisciplinary care teams to develop and implement effective treatment plans for older adults in a long-term care setting • Utilize your strong clinical skills to conduct assessments, diagnoses, and evidence-based interventions • Experience the gratification of helping patients improve their mental well-being and overall quality of life • Professional growth, access to ongoing training resources to enhance your skills and stay current in the field. • LPC, LMHC, or LMFT with a current license in the state of Georgia • 1 year of experience as an LPCLMHCLMFT, post program completion • Must be able to practice and bill independently without the need for completing supervisory hours • Strong clinical assessment, diagnostic, and treatment planning skills • Excellent communication, collaboration, and interpersonal abilities • Passion for working with older adult populations.