AXIS Teletherapy
Mental Health Counselor (LPC) - Remote Schools
Job Summary
This role involves providing mental health counseling to students through virtual sessions, working closely with schools to address emotional challenges and promote well-being. Candidates need a master's degree in counseling, professional licensure in Colorado, and experience in a school setting. The position offers both part-time and full-time options, with an emphasis on collaboration, cultural sensitivity, and professional integrity. It provides remote work opportunities along with competitive compensation and mentorship support.
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Job Description
Every therapist deserves a work environment that enables them to provide the best possible services, just as every child deserves the support that empowers them to find their voice. AXIS Teletherapy was built by two SLP sisters who believed therapists thrive when they’re part of a community designed for balance, connection and purpose. Working with schools across the country, both virtual and brick-and-mortar, AXIS delivers remote therapy through a trusted team of speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, psychologists, counselors, and evaluators. The result is high-quality care for students across the country, and a strong, supportive community for the professionals who serve them.
Mental Health Counselors at AXIS provide students with the tools and support needed to navigate emotional challenges, develop coping strategies, and strengthen resilience. Through virtual sessions, they work closely with schools to identify student needs, offer individualized support, and promote mental well-being in ways that are both practical and compassionate. Their role creates space for students to be seen, heard, and supported in meaningful ways.
Mental Health Counselor Requirements & Responsibilities:
- Master’s Degree in Counseling or a related field from a regionally accredited institution
- Colorado Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) credential
- Colorado Department of Education Special Services Provider License with a School Counselor endorsement
- Required clearances as outlined by the Colorado Department of Education
- 2+ years of experience in a school setting
- Professional Integrity & Accountability – Demonstrates ethical behavior, respects policies, and takes ownership of responsibilities
- Collaboration & Communication – Works effectively with colleagues and contributes to a positive, team-oriented environment
- Adaptability & Problem Solving – Maintains a growth mindset, responds well to challenges, and can troubleshoot independently
- Cultural Competence & Time Management – Shows cultural sensitivity and consistently manages time and tasks efficiently
Mental Health Counselor Benefits:
- Part-time or Full-Time Options: 15 hours of daytime availability per week minimum
- 1099 Contract Positions
- Competitive Pay
- Unparalleled Mentorship and Support
- 100% Remote
AXIS Teletherapy
Providing Online Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Mental Health Services
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