EFT Therapist Employment Opportunities
Join Our Team
Renewed Relationships Counseling Group is growing, we are hire therapists to provide online sessions in California, as well as therapists who can provide in-person sessions in our Danville office, with the flexibility to work a hybrid schedule that includes online sessions.
We’re looking for both Licensed and Associate therapists who are passionate about working with couples and individuals using Emotionally Focused Therapy and committed to offering deeply attuned, relationship-centered care.
At Renewed Relationships Counseling Group, you’ll be joining a warm, collaborative, and supportive team of clinicians who genuinely enjoy working together. We value authenticity, professional development, and creating a space where therapists can do their best work while feeling respected and cared for.
If you’re excited about joining a supportive team and meet the requirements below, we’d love to hear from you. Please send a current CV to contact@renewedrcg.com
We hire W-2 employees and offer a competitive salary, your income grows with your caseload. Estimated yearly income for clinicians seeing 20 clients a week, with 4 weeks vacation, Associates: $56,000-$63,300 and LMFTs: $96,000 – $110,000.
Meet Our Therapists

Stephanie Saari, LMFT
Owner and Clinical Director of Renewed Relationships Counseling Group

Jill Cepela, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Samantha Ma, AMFT
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

Alexandra Beatty, AMFT
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
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