Licensed Clinician (LPC, LMFT, LCSW, Associates Welcome)
Hybrid Remote Houston, TX
Description


Join the Movement. Not Just a Job.


At HUE, we don’t hire clinicians to simply manage caseloads. We build with Humanitarians — people who understand that healing is connected to housing, grief, safety, identity, community, and access.


If you believe therapy should go beyond four walls and want to work inside a model intentionally built around equity, dignity, and real outcomes, you’re in the right place.


About HUE


Humanity United for Equity (HUE) is a Houston-based health equity ecosystem advancing mental health care, HIV services, housing stabilization, workforce development, and community healing.


We exist because the systems meant to support people have failed too many communities for too long. Our work is rooted in building culturally responsive, community-centered pathways to care — especially for Black and Brown communities, LGBTQ+ individuals, people navigating grief and trauma, and those often overlooked by traditional systems.

At HUE, no one gets dropped.


About This Role


We’re seeking a Licensed Clinician to provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive therapy within HUE’s integrated care ecosystem. You’ll work collaboratively alongside case managers, HIV navigators, housing navigators, and community health workers to ensure clients receive holistic support both inside and outside the therapy room.


This role is ideal for clinicians who are grounded, community-minded, adaptable, and committed to relationship-centered care.

Hybrid schedule available based on organizational and clinical needs.


Eligible Licenses

We welcome fully licensed and associate-level clinicians, including:

  • LPC / LPC-A / LPC-S
  • LMFT / LMFT-A
  • LCSW / LMSW pursuing clinical licensure
  • Licensed Psychologists
  • LCDC
  • Other license-eligible behavioral health professionals aligned with HUE’s care model

What You’ll Do

  • Provide individual and group therapy using trauma-informed and identity-affirming approaches
  • Co-facilitate HUE’s Grief Recovery Program and community healing groups
  • Support clients navigating trauma, grief, HIV-related challenges, housing instability, and complex systems
  • Complete clinical documentation, treatment plans, assessments, and referrals in a timely manner
  • Collaborate across HUE’s ecosystem to coordinate holistic care
  • Participate in supervision, team meetings, and interdisciplinary collaboration
  • Maintain HUE’s standard of care: every client interaction has a documented next step
Requirements


Requirements:

  • Active Texas licensure or actively pursuing licensure
  • Strong understanding of trauma-informed and culturally responsive care
  • Ability to build trust with diverse communities, including Black and Brown communities, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people of faith
  • Strong documentation, communication, and organizational skills
  • Commitment to collaborative, community-centered care
  • Alignment with HUE’s mission and values

Preferred:

  • Bilingual in English and Spanish
  • Experience with Medicaid billing, TCM, PSR, or integrated care models
  • Experience in nonprofit, faith-based, or community-centered settings
  • Grief Recovery Method certification or willingness to complete training

Compensation and Benefits

  • Hybrid base + productivity compensation structure
  • Minimum caseload: 25 sessions/week after ramp-up
  • Maximum caseload: 30 sessions/week without separate agreement
  • Flexible scheduling and strong administrative support
  • Supervision and professional development opportunities
  • Growth opportunities within a rapidly expanding ecosystem

Burnout prevention is an organizational value at HUE — not an afterthought.


Reporting Structure


Reports to: Clinical Director
Collaborates with: Case Managers, HIV Navigators, Housing Navigators, Community Health Workers, and fellow HUE Humanitarians


Work Environment


Collaborative. Mission-driven. Community-centered.


HUE is an equal opportunity employer and an explicitly affirming organization for LGBTQ+ individuals, Black and Brown communities, and people with lived experience navigating complex systems. We strongly encourage you to apply — especially if your background looks different from what you’ve traditionally seen represented in clinical spaces.