Mental Health Jobs in Soldotna, Alaska

In-person counseling, therapy, and psychiatric roles for licensed and near-licensed clinicians serving the Kenai Peninsula.

Build a Sustainable Mental Health Career in Soldotna, Alaska

Our Soldotna outpatient practice offers in-person roles for licensed and pre-licensed mental health clinicians who want steady, well-supported work in a private practice setting. If you’re looking for autonomy in your schedule, room to grow, and a place where thoughtful clinical work is valued, this may be a strong fit.

This is a clinician-founded practice built to support solid outpatient care. Systems are practical and intentionally streamlined. Meetings are limited to what is actually useful. Administrative expectations are reasonable. The focus stays on direct clinical work and doing it well.

Clinicians in our Soldotna office have meaningful control over their schedules and time off. Compensation reflects the work you do. Expectations are clear. Support is available when you need it, without unnecessary oversight. Professional growth is encouraged because long-term sustainability matters here.

Located in the central Kenai Peninsula, the Soldotna office serves clients from Soldotna, Kenai, Sterling, and surrounding communities. For clinicians who want to work in a stable, community-connected practice in a setting that values both professionalism and independence, this is a place to do that.

Open Mental Health Jobs In Soldotna

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT)

Work in person with individuals, couples, and families, with opportunities to focus on relational and systems-based approaches. This role supports therapists who value collaboration, continuity of care, and thoughtful outpatient work.

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Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)

Provide in-person outpatient therapy to individuals, couples, or families, depending on clinical interests and experience. This role is well suited for counselors who value ethical caseloads, professional autonomy, and the structure of a supportive team environment.

More info on LPC jobs

Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW) and Licensed Social Workers (LSW)

Provide in-person psychotherapy within an outpatient private practice setting. LMSWs who are nearing licensure receive structured supervision and mentorship while building clinical skills and progressing toward independent practice.

More info on LCSW / LSW jobs

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP)

Provide in-person psychiatric evaluation and medication management in collaboration with therapists and clinical staff. This role emphasizes integrated outpatient care and consistent clinical coordination within the Soldotna office.

More info on PMHNP jobs

Living And Working In The Soldotna Area

Soldotna is located in the central Kenai Peninsula and serves as a regional hub for surrounding communities. For clinicians, this means working in an established outpatient setting while serving clients from Soldotna, Kenai, Sterling, and nearby areas.

The community is smaller and more contained than Anchorage, with steady demand for outpatient mental health services. Clinicians working here tend to appreciate the manageable pace of daily life and the consistency of the work.

For those seeking in-person outpatient roles on the Kenai Peninsula, Soldotna offers a stable, professional setting with ongoing clinical need and a defined service area.

Compensation, Flexibility, and Professional Support

Job Pay Growth

Competitive Compensation with Growth Over Time

Compensation for in-person roles in our Soldotna office reflects licensure, clinical experience, and time commitment. As caseload and availability increase, earning potential grows accordingly. Roles are structured to support sustainable outpatient practice rather than short-term productivity pressure.

Job Perk - Scheduling

Flexible Scheduling with Clear Expectations

Clinicians have meaningful input into how their schedules are structured, including session days, hours, and planned time off. Scheduling expectations are designed to support consistency in client care while allowing flexibility that promotes long-term sustainability.

Collaborative Career

Collaborative, Clinician-First Team Environment

You will work alongside experienced counselors, therapists, psychiatric providers, and supervisors within a collaborative private practice setting. Professional relationships are grounded in mutual respect, clear communication, and shared responsibility for client care.

Counseling Job Systems

Streamlined Administrative Systems

Scheduling, billing, client onboarding, and insurance coordination are handled through established systems and dedicated administrative support. Documentation expectations are clear and reasonable, allowing clinicians to focus their time and energy on clinical work rather than operational tasks.

Therapist License

Commitment to Evidence-Informed Care

Clinical quality is a priority across our practices. Providers are encouraged to use research-informed, ethical approaches while exercising sound clinical judgment. Treatment decisions are guided by best practices rather than rigid protocols or productivity quotas.

professional career development

Support for Ongoing Professional Development

Professional growth is viewed as an ongoing process. Continuing education and skill development are supported as part of maintaining high standards of care and building long-term, sustainable careers within our Soldotna-based outpatient practices.

Ready To Apply For A Mental Health Job In Soldotna?

Start by sending us a brief email introducing yourself and including your contact information. Let us know which role has caught your interest and anything you’d like us to know about your background.

From there, we’ll reach out to schedule an initial conversation. This is simply a chance to connect, talk through the role, hear more about your experience, and see whether it feels like a potential fit on both sides. It’s not a formal interview, just a thoughtful first step.

If things seem aligned, we’ll set up a more structured interview. That conversation allows us to better understand how you practice and what you’re looking for next, and gives you space to ask questions about the role, the team, and how our practices operate day to day.

Afterward, we’ll follow up promptly with next steps. We aim to keep the process straightforward and respectful of your time.