A full-time Clinical Psychotherapist opportunity is available in Huntington, WV, embedded within a well-supported post-acute and long-term care practice. This role offers a highly competitive guaranteed base salary paired with uncapped monthly productivity bonuses, no primary night call, and a robust back-office infrastructure that lets clinicians focus entirely on patient care rather than administrative burden.
Perks and Benefits
- Highly competitive guaranteed base salary with uncapped monthly performance bonuses
- No primary night call obligation
- Guaranteed paid time off
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Life, health, dental, vision, and disability insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Flexible spending account (FSA)
- CME and continuing education opportunities through the TeamHealth Institute and AMDA
- Growth pathways into local and national clinical leadership positions
Practice Highlights
- Post-acute and long-term care setting serving the Huntington, WV market
- No primary night call — schedule structured to support work-life balance
- Company-issued iPad with full training and ongoing support for the gEHRimed EMR platform
- Well-developed back-office infrastructure handles billing, credentialing, and administrative functions
- Access to a large, established national clinical network with subspecialty peer support
- Defined pathways for clinicians interested in local or national leadership development
Qualifications
- Active licensure as a Clinical Psychotherapist (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or equivalent) in West Virginia, or eligibility to obtain
- Comfort working within a post-acute, long-term care, or geriatric behavioral health environment
- Ability to work independently within a collaborative, multi-disciplinary care team
About the Community
Huntington sits along the Ohio River in the western corner of West Virginia, at the convergence of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio — offering easy access to a tri-state metropolitan area with a cost of living well below the national average. The city is home to Marshall University, a vibrant arts scene anchored by the Huntington Museum of Art, and extensive outdoor recreation along the river corridor and surrounding Appalachian foothills. Clinicians relocating to the region find a genuine small-city community feel with the professional resources of a regional medical hub.