This role supports licensed mental health clinicians who want to build and run their own ketamine-assisted psychotherapy practice with a focus on psychedelic-assisted mental health care. Clinicians see patients in person or via HIPAA-compliant telehealth and may work with referrals, patient education, and outcome monitoring. The model includes access to an in-house medical team for eligibility review and ketamine prescribing support, along with education and peer learning resources.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide ketamine-assisted psychotherapy for patients seeking psychedelic-assisted mental health treatment.
- Conduct in-person or HIPAA-compliant telehealth sessions based on client needs.
- Coordinate with an in-house medical team on patient eligibility, ketamine prescriptions, and outcome monitoring.
- Use provided KAP resources for patient education, informed consent, and practice support.
- Participate in peer learning groups, workshops, and community programming.
- Support new patient referrals and help grow an independent KAP practice.
Required
- Active license to practice as a mental health professional in one or more states.
- License type such as Clinical Psychologist, PsyD, LCSW, LMSW, LCAT, LMFT, LMHC, LPC, LCPC, LPCC, or LICSW.
- Interest in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and mental health treatment.
- Ability to see clients in person and/or via HIPAA-compliant telehealth.
- Proof of malpractice insurance.
Preferred
- Licensed in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, or California.
Benefits & Perks
- Comprehensive KAP education powered by Fluence.
- On-demand access to a KAP-trained in-house medical team.
- New patient referrals to support practice growth.
- Peer learning groups, psychedelic therapy workshops, and community programming.
- Robust library of KAP resources, including patient education, marketing support, and informed consents.
- Opportunity to stay independent while growing a ketamine-assisted psychotherapy practice.
