About Us
Happier Living is a national telehealth practice providing outpatient behavioral healthcare to individuals, couples, and families in over 30 states. Established in 2011 by a dedicated psychiatrist and led by a team of experienced clinicians, our primary mission is to expand access to the highest quality care.
At the core of Happier Living lies a strong foundation of psychotherapy. Our team, consisting of Psychiatrists, PMHNPs, Clinical Psychologists and Licensed Therapists, conduct 40-minute weekly recurring sessions, affording them ample time and space to cultivate profound therapeutic alliances with each and every client.
Supported by a robust administrative team and seasoned clinical leadership, our clinicians benefit from the support of a national practice group while serving a small roster of self-motivated, low acuity clients.
For more about us:
The P.E.R.Fi.C. System
At Happier Living, we've developed the P.E.R.Fi.C. Life System to help set goals and track progress in areas key to helping clients achieve a balanced life.
P hysical Health
E motional Health
R elationships
Fi nancial Health
C areer & Passion
Responsibilities
As a Clinical Psychologist with Happier Living, you will have a variety of opportunities for practice including:
Clinical: focusing on developing long-term therapeutic relationships in the context of providing individual psychotherapy, couples therapy, and/or facilitating group therapy. Professional development: mentoring or supervising other clinicians, leading and/or participating in weekly multidisciplinary case conferences.
Coaching: engaging and guiding motivated, high functioning clients to optimize their performance and to reach their goals (since this is not medical treatment, no diagnosis or charting is required for these clients!)
Mentorship: guiding nurse practitioners in the practice of psychotherapy and fostering long-term therapeutic alliances with their clients.
Our clinicians receive the support of a national practice group which schedules and supports your clients, handles all billing, and more. You get to do what you do best, which is to provide care to your clients.
Requirements
PSYPACT preferred
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
PsyD, PhD, EdD
Able to practice independently
Weekly 40 minute Case Conference participation
Ability to provide evidence-based therapy
Experienced with Zoom and EMR systems
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
Pay: $101,250.00 - $150,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Flexible schedule
Health insurance
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Referral program
Vision insurance
Schedule:
Choose your own hours
Monday to Friday
Education:
Doctorate (Required)
License/Certification:
Licensed Psychologist Credentials (Required)
Location:
South Dakota (Required)
Work Location: Remote