19 Aug
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Wholesome Psychology
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Edmonton
19 Aug
Wholesome Psychology
Edmonton
About the Role
Wholesome Psychology is one of Alberta’s busiest and fastest-growing private practices, with multiple locations across Edmonton and St. Albert. We are looking for therapists who care deeply about creating a safe, supportive space for clients and who want to be part of a collaborative team.
Because of the strong demand for our services, new therapists can expect to have a steady flow of clients right from the start. Success in this role means keeping a full caseload, providing excellent care, and contributing to the warm and professional culture that defines Wholesome Psychology.
Responsibilities
- Provide therapy to individuals, couples, and families using evidence-based approaches
- Maintain a busy caseload while completing documentation and treatment plans in Jane (our scheduling and billing system)
- Work collaboratively with colleagues and join consultations when appropriate
- Follow professional and ethical standards as set by your regulatory body
- Contribute to a supportive, client-focused setting
Qualifications
- Master’s degree or higher in Psychology, Counselling, Social Work, or a related field
- Registration (or eligibility) with the College of Alberta Psychologists, Alberta College of Social Workers, or another recognized professional body
- Experience with approaches such as CBT, ACT, EMDR, EFT, or play therapy (multiple modalities are an asset)
- Strong communication skills, both verbal and written
- A client-centered approach and commitment to inclusivity
- Ability to manage a full client load while maintaining quality care
Why Join Wholesome Psychology?
- A consistent, busy caseload from the start
- Fair and competitive compensation
- A supportive, collaborative team culture
- Access to weekly group consultations
- Modern offices designed for client comfort
- Full administrative support for scheduling, billing, and intake
- Opportunities to work with a wide range of clients
📌 Psychologist (Edmonton)
🏢 Wholesome Psychology
📍 Edmonton