Careers
About Us
Dallas Counseling and Treatment Center (DCTC) is a well-established behavioral health group practice with five offices across North Texas and a robust virtual presence. We’re searching for fully-licensed therapists (LPC, LMFT, LCSW) to join our team. You’ll have the ability to create a schedule that works for your life and does not require evening or weekend time, and you can work in-person, 100% remotely, or on a hybrid schedule.
You’ll experience all the luxuries of private practice combined with the support from our clinical and administrative team. You will be free of the anxiety of operating a private practice while maintaining flexibility and a healthy work-life balance. We value meeting our clinicians’ individual needs, including providing independence and support, respecting your boundaries, scheduling clients you enjoy treating, and providing consistent communication. When our therapists are happy and supported, they provide the best care possible to our clients.
FAQ
Benefits
✔️Paid administrative time
✔️ Paid individual and group support meetings
✔️ Paid Time Off (PTO)
✔️ Health and dental (BCBS PPO) and disability insurance
✔️ 401(k) plan with a 3% company match
✔️ Advanced CEs
✔️ Malpractice insurance
✔️ Insurance credentialing
✔️ Furnished offices + supplies
✔️ HIPAA compliant email and phone service
Salary
LPC, LCSW, & LMFT
The annual salary range for full-time LPC, LCSW, and LMFT is $74,000 – $87,000.
LPC-ASSOCIATE & LMSW
We are unable to accept LMSW and LPC-Associates at this time.
PRACTICUM STUDENTS
We are unable to accept graduate-level practicum students at this time.
Locations
▸ Uptown Dallas (75 @ Knox/Henderson)
▸ Plano (Legacy @ Hedgcoxe)
▸ Rockwall (I30 @ Ridge Rd)
▸ Denton (on The Square)
▸ Mckinney (Eldorado Pkwy)
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