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-based outpatient practices offer in-person roles for licensed and pre-licensed mental health clinicians who are seeking stable, well-supported work within a private practice setting. These positions are designed for clinicians who value thoughtful clinical care, professional autonomy, and a clear path for long-term growth.
The practices are clinician-founded and structured to support high-quality outpatient work in a community-centered environment. Systems are intentionally streamlined to reduce unnecessary administrative work, limit meetings that do not add value, and keep the focus on direct clinical care. The goal is to allow clinicians to practice well without constant operational distractions.
Clinicians working in our Soldotna office benefit from competitive compensation, flexible scheduling, and meaningful control over their time off. Collaboration is encouraged, expectations are clear, and support is available without micromanagement. Professional development and sustainability are treated as priorities rather than afterthoughts.
Located in the central Kenai Peninsula, the Soldotna office serves clinicians and clients from Soldotna, Kenai, Sterling, and surrounding communities. This is an opportunity to build a grounded, professionally rewarding career in a setting that supports long-term practice and connection to the community.
Who We’re Hiring for In-Person Roles in Soldotna
Our Soldotna office offers in-person outpatient roles for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals who want to work within a collaborative private practice setting. These positions are based on-site in Soldotna and serve clients from across the central Kenai Peninsula, including Soldotna, Kenai, Sterling, and surrounding communities.
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.
Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW) and Licensed Master Social Workers (LMSW)
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.
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.
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.
Psychologists (PsyD or PhD)
Provide in-person therapy and, where appropriate, psychological assessment services based on training and scope of practice. This role is well suited for psychologists seeking outpatient work within a stable, Alaska-based private practice.
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 a close-knit outpatient setting while serving a broader local population that relies on consistent, high-quality mental health care.
The area offers practical amenities including schools, healthcare services, and local businesses, alongside easy access to outdoor space and seasonal recreation. Many clinicians appreciate the balance Soldotna provides: a manageable pace of daily life paired with meaningful professional demand.
For mental health professionals seeking in-person outpatient work, Soldotna offers the opportunity to build a stable career within a connected community while maintaining access to the natural environment that draws many people to the Kenai Peninsula.
Compensation, Flexibility, and Professional Support
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.
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, 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.
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.
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.
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.
A Professional Path Forward
Clinicians who succeed in our Soldotna office demonstrate sound clinical judgment, reliability, and a commitment to ethical outpatient care. We look for professionals who take their responsibilities seriously, communicate clearly, and contribute thoughtfully to a collaborative clinical environment.
Clinical experience, references, and conversations during the interview process help determine whether a role is a strong mutual fit. We welcome both licensed and pre-licensed clinicians who are prepared for outpatient work and who value ongoing learning, accountability, and professional growth.
Our goal is to build stable, long-term teams of clinicians who are intentional about how they practice and how they develop over time. If you are seeking an in-person role in Soldotna that offers structure, flexibility, and respect for clinical expertise, we invite you to explore current opportunities within our practices.

