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JOIN US
Begin a Rewarding Career With National Deaf Therapy
We are growing! Join Our Team
Now Hiring YOU

We are redefining and reshaping what it means to be a mental health service provider serving people who are deaf. Our therapy services are virtual, making therapy in ASL more accessible than ever before.
Our therapists are fluent in ASL, licensed to serve in states throughout the United States, and are passionate about providing a compassionate care experience.
We love our work, and we're looking for others who share the same passion. If this sounds like you, consider joining the National Deaf Therapy team today.
Type of License
LMHC
LCSW
LPC
LMSW
LCPC
LICSW
Our Specialities
CBT
C-PTSD
Gottman
EMDR
Ecopsychology
EMDR
... and yours
Internships Available
The Perks of Working With NDT
Flexible Schedule & Hours
Monthly Peer Group Supervision
Monthly Anti-Racism and Anti-Bias Training
We Handle Paperwork & Insurance
You Take Care of Your Clients & Sessions From Anywhere
Commitment to Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity
National Deaf Therapy values all unique qualities, characteristics, and perspectives of each person. We are bringing diverse people together to commit the administration team and therapists to be the best version of themselves so that they can support clients in doing the same.
Join our Commitments
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Continue to improve our hiring, interviewing, training, and supporting our therapists and staff by using equity-mindset.
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Continue to commit in hiring culturally responsive therapists and providing space, training, and opportunities for therapists and staff to become culturally and linguistically responsive.
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Becoming conscious of our socio-political movement in providing support for clients, communities, schools with healing opportunities.
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Becoming innovative in supporting marginalized communities, especially those in low-income, inaccessible to healthcare, and those who might not have access to adequate mental health services (i.e., prisoners, undocumented immigrants, multigenerational trauma, individuals with language deprivation), to provide opportunities to heal.