Blue Lotus Family Therapy

Blue Lotus Family Therapy Blue Lotus Family Therapy provides treatment to individuals, couples, families, and adolescents from

05/30/2025

Blue Lotus Family Therapy is currently seeking dedicated licensed and associate licensed therapists to join our expanding team as independent 1099 contractors. Please note that Associate Licensed therapists will be required to secure their own outside supervision. ***This is a remote telehealth position, offering flexibility in your work environment.

At Blue Lotus Family Therapy, we are a compassionate and client-centered private practice with a strong commitment to providing exceptional therapy services. Our collaborative team is dedicated to supporting clients on their journey toward improved emotional, psychological, and mental well-being. We foster a flexible and supportive work culture that prioritizes work-life balance, ongoing professional development, and the highest standards of client care.

As a therapist with our practice, you will have the meaningful opportunity to assist individuals and families in navigating life's challenges and fostering greater mental wellness. You will deliver evidence-based interventions to a diverse clientele within a confidential and supportive virtual setting. This role is an excellent fit for clinicians who value flexibility, autonomy, and a supportive team dynamic.

We particularly welcome therapists with training in trauma-informed care, as well as those holding specific certifications or training in areas such as EMDR, Somatic Therapy, DBT, and/or experience working with children aged 13 and under, including play therapy certification.

In this role, your key responsibilities will include:

* Conducting individual, couples, and family therapy sessions remotely.
* Assessing client needs and developing personalized treatment plans.
* Utilizing evidence-based therapeutic modalities such as CBT, DBT, and EMDR.
* Maintaining accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with ethical and legal guidelines.
* Collaborating with fellow therapists and other professionals to ensure comprehensive client care.
* Staying informed about the latest therapeutic techniques and advancements in the field.
* Participating in optional staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities.

To be considered for this opportunity, candidates should possess the following qualifications:

* A Master’s or Doctoral degree in Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related discipline.
* An active Georgia state professional license (e.g., LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or equivalent) or provisional licensure.
* A minimum of 2 years of experience providing therapeutic services.
* Strong clinical skills and competence in various therapeutic approaches.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
* Independence and effective self-management skills.
* A strong commitment to ethical practices and client confidentiality.
* Experience working with diverse populations, such as LGBTQIA individuals, children, trauma survivors, couples, and families, is considered a valuable asset.
* Current Malpractice Insurance.
*Telehealth Certification

As a 1099 contractor with Blue Lotus Family Therapy, you will benefit from:

* Competitive compensation through a fee split structure.
* The flexibility to manage your own schedule and develop your preferred caseload.
* Access to our user-friendly electronic health records (EHR) system and administrative support.
* Provided phone access, scheduling calendar, and email system.
* A supportive and collaborative clinical community.
* Opportunities for peer case consultation.

To express your interest, please submit your resume and cover letter to

info@bluelotusfamilytherapy.com

We look forward to receiving your application and exploring how your skills and experience can contribute to our compassionate team.

Blue Lotus Family Therapy is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to fostering diversity and an inclusive environment for all our providers.

Sincerely,

Lauteasha Williams, LMFT

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Lauteasha Williams is a Marriage and Family therapist, wife, and mom of five. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Clark Atlanta University and a Master of Science degree in Marriage and Family therapy from Capella University. She is passionate about working with families, couples, adolescents, and individuals from diverse populations. Her professional experience includes working with clients seeking treatment for a variety of issues including marriage issues, family conflict, parenting issues, multigenerational issues, depression, anxiety, body image, self esteem, and eating disorders at any stage of life. In addition to this, Lauteasha has experience effectively utilizing Family Based Treatment (FBT), for the treatment of children and adolescents with eating disorders.

She views each of her clients through a humanistic lens, choosing to believe that each person is unique, valuable, and has the ability to reach his/ her /their fullest potential as well as the ability to create healthy relationships. Lauteasha tailors treatment to the client’s needs, and is trained to treat families and relationships with a family systems perspective, relying on the understanding that we are each a part of a greater whole. Narrative therapy, solution-focused, cognitive behavioral therapy, person centered therapy, structural techniques, and acceptance and commitment therapy may also be utilized in treatment.

Collaborating to co-create new meaning for each person's lived experiences is an essential part of growth. Lauteasha’s goal will always be to help clients manifest this growth by empowering them to cultivate the vision that they have for themselves and for their families.

Lauteasha firmly believe that one can become his/her/their most authentic self while also navigating the complexities and demands of family and society. Therefore, she strive’s to create a space where individuals can show up as their authentic selves and where all parts of their identity (racial, cultural, faith/spirituality, gender, and orientation) are honored and welcomed.