Job Hunting For Mental Health Professionals In Colorado

May
31
2010

Favorite readers, I know this is a blog focused on helping you build a vibrant private practice but I’ve had so many new mental health professionals contact me asking for job leads in the State of Colorado so here’s what I can tell you . . . .

Colorado is geographically challenged with 90% of it’s population living up and down the I-25 corridor.

For nonprofit employers, check out Image of Compass on ColoradoColorado Nonprofit Association.  This is a fabulous resource.  Take some time to roam around the site.  There’s a job board, a resume board, and an events board embedded in the site.  They hold a fall conference that has lots of networking potential.  They also offer training that can be of interest to nonprofits, board development, and individuals.

Here is a list of Colorado Colleges and Career Schools.  I don’t know what type of job you are looking for (and, obviously, this list includes many schools that do not have programs that teach mental health professionals).  However, if you are looking to teach in higher education, it’s a jumping off place to check out their human resources departments and needs.  And, of course, don’t forget to check out  HigherEdJobs.com in Colorado.

Don’t forget to hook up with the Colorado Counseling Association.  The professional organization is more active than ever and is looking for ways to support licensed counselors across the state.

Colorado Health Foundation Jobs lists volunteer opportunities (great for networking) as well as job openings.

If you are relocating to the state, by all means, feel free to touch base with me at Tamara at TamaraSuttle dot com.  I’m happy to help you meet the mental health professionals here in Colorado as we build our mental health community!

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50 Phrases That Kill Creativity

Jan
26
2010
"The Painting" by Ken Douglas

"The Painting" by Ken Douglas

I was researching on line last week when I ran across Dave Dufour’s blog post of 50 Phrases That Kill Creativity.  It made me wonder . . . .   Which of these phrases keep your business from growing?

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Merry Christmas!

Dec
25
2009

Here’a The Original White Christmas with Santa & His Reindeer to wish you each a wonderful Christmas and a prosperous new year in your private practice!

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Alzheimer’s Cafe

Nov
19
2009

Community service is a terrific way to build name recognition for your business

Long Gnomes Long Nose by Orin Optiglot  / Orin Zebest

"Long Gnome's Long Nose" by Orin Optiglot / Orin Zebest

while doing good works for your home town. Ken Pope, Ph.D. was generous enough to pass along a link to this post about an Alzheimer’s Cafe in the United Kingdom.

As you are considering the many ways that your time may be used in the pursuit of more clients, consider volunteering in your own community.  The possibilities are endless.

Are you already volunteering in your community?  Drop us a note here to let us know where!  (Consider it bragging rights for your practice!)

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RED THREAD: What Are You Grateful For?

Nov
1
2009

You simply will not be the same person two months from now after consciously giving thanks each day for the abundance that exists in your life. And you will have set in motion an ancient spiritual law: the more you have and are grateful for, the more will be given you.” ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach ~

Given the changing face of health care,

Red Thread at WSDP Nepal by Sara Parker

"Red Thread at WSDP Nepal" by Sara Parker

the roller coaster economy, and the general upheaval in the world, it’s easy to focus on our fears and frustrations.  However, what I know is that most of us still have much to be grateful for.

At our house, we are celebrating our first Thanksgiving with our puppy, Opie, and yet another Thanksgiving with our two older dogs, Punky and Taylor;  I am grateful for an ever-growing circle of friends and family, a strong business with a steady stream of clients and referral sources, and continued opportunities to teach; I am grateful for my partner of 14 years and I am grateful for you who takes the time to drop in here.

Today, what is it that you are thankful for?

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