Mental Health Therapist (LCSW, LPC, PsyD, LMFT)
Vitae Health Systems · Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, United States · Posted Jun 10, 2026
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WORK SCHEDULE: 3 days/week
FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Part-Time, Non-Exempt
COMPENSATION: The compensation range for this part-time position is $35,000–$55,000, with the opportunity to earn additional income through a variable compensation (commission-based) structure, offering higher earning potential based on performance.
Company Overview:
Founded in 2018, Vitae is a growing multi-specialty provider group dedicated to delivering high-quality care to residents in skilled nursing and long-term care communities.
Our clinicians provide integrated services across internal medicine, psychiatry, psychotherapy, and podiatry working closely with facility leadership and a collaborative, multidisciplinary team to address complex medical and behavioral health needs.
Today, Vitae supports more than 300 facilities across the Midwest and East Coast, offering providers the opportunity to practice in a team-based environment while making a meaningful impact on an often-underserved population.
At Vitae, you’ll find a strong clinical network, experienced leadership, and the opportunity to do work that directly improves patient outcomes.
Position Summary
Vitae Health is seeking a qualified Psychotherapist to provide mental health services to residents in a skilled nursing facility. The Psychotherapist will assess, diagnose, and treat emotional and behavioral conditions, supporting residents’ overall well-being and adjustment to medical and life changes.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive psychosocial assessments for residents upon admission and as needed
Develop, implement, and monitor individualized treatment plans
Provide individual, group, and/or family therapy sessions
Address issues such as depression, anxiety, grief, cognitive decline, and adjustment to illness or disability
Support residents coping with chronic illness, pain, loss of independence, and end-of-life concerns
Collaborate with the Vitae clinical team, the patient’s attending physician, facility nursing staff, social workers, and rehabilitation teams to coordinate care
Participate in care plan meetings and interdisciplinary team discussions
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in compliance with facility, state, and federal regulations
Provide crisis intervention and behavioral management strategies when needed
Educate staff and families on mental health conditions and effective communication strategies
Ensure compliance with HIPAA and ethical standards of practice