LMSW Therapist – Remote Private Practice (NY & FL Licensed, Early-Career Welcome)
I’m a NYC based therapist and practice owner building a depth oriented, remote private practice focused on identity, embodiment, and emotional leadership. I’m looking to bring on an LMSW who is licensed in New York and/or Florida and feels aligned with private practice work, even early in their career. This is a fully remote, client-facing role. It is a great fit for early career clinicians, including LMSWs right out of graduate school, who already know they want to build toward private practice and are ready to grow into that path with intention, accountability, and initiative. About the Practice This is a depth-oriented, identity focused private practice. The work integrates IFS, attachment-based, and somatic approaches, with an emphasis on nervous system regulation, self-trust, and helping clients take up space more fully in their lives. Clients come to the practice through different doorways. Some are high performing, ambitious people navigating burnout, success, and identity beneath achievement. Others are exploring sexuality, intimacy, desire, relationships, queerness, or non traditional relational structures. Across all of this work, the through line is depth, embodiment, and identity. The practice is sex positive and queer affirming, and clinicians are expected to be comfortable working with diverse identities, bodies, and relational dynamics. This is not a single niche practice. What matters most is the ability to work thoughtfully and confidently at depth across different client presentations. Remote Practice + Licensure This is a fully remote telehealth practice. Applicants must be: • Licensed as an LMSW in New York and/or Florida • Comfortable providing therapy remotely via telehealth • Able to work independently in a virtual private practice environment Clinicians may be located anywhere, as long as they are licensed in NY and/or FL and able to practice remotely in those states. Early-Career Clinicians Early-career LMSWs and clinicians newly out of graduate school are absolutely welcome to apply. This practice can be an excellent fit for therapists who: • Already see private practice as their long-term path • Want to complete their clinical hours in a private practice setting • Are excited to grow professional confidence and clinical identity over time Supervision is provided, and the intention is to support clinicians through the full process of earning clinical hours while developing confidence, presence, and autonomy as therapists. • That said, this role assumes a baseline willingness to take initiative, be client-facing, and engage with the realities of private practice. It is not a highly scaffolded or agency-style training environment. Compensation & Practice Model This is a fee-for-service position. The practice operates as a hybrid model: • Some clients are in network with insurance • Many clients are private pay Clinicians should feel comfortable in a private practice environment where building and sustaining a caseload involves professional presence, initiative, and participation in the practice’s visibility and marketing efforts. Referrals are supported, but clinicians are expected to actively represent themselves and their work. This model tends to work best for clinicians who value autonomy, flexibility, and depth over salaried or highly structured roles. This Role Is a Good Fit If You: • Are licensed in NY and/or FL and interested in remote private practice • Feel aligned with private practice and want to grow into it intentionally • Are comfortable being client-facing and visible, even while still learning • Can speak about your clinical interests clearly and professionally • Are open to working with identity, power, desire, and embodiment across contexts • Take initiative and follow through without needing constant reassurance • Are open to feedback and able to integrate it without shutting down This Role Is Likely Not a Fit If: • You’re looking for a heavily scaffolded, agency style training role • You want a salaried position with minimal autonomy or visibility • Being client-facing or self directed feels consistently overwhelming • You’re unsure whether private practice is something you want What the Practice Offers • Weekly supervision grounded in relational, identity-focused, and somatic work • Support through the full process of earning clinical hours • A fully remote practice model • Flexible scheduling and caseload structure • Support with onboarding, systems, and infrastructure • A practice culture that values depth, presence, and professional growth • The opportunity to work with engaged, reflective clients doing meaningful work Application Process To apply, please submit: • Your resume • A short written response (2–3 paragraphs): • Why private practice — and this type of practice — feels like a good fit for you at this stage of your career • A brief 60–90 second video introducing yourself and your clinical interests • (This does not need to be polished. 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