Crisis Therapist Jobs in District of Columbia

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Licensed Clinical Therapist

  • Washington, DC
  • 6 days ago
  • Washington, DC
  • 6 days ago

intervention skills - Previous experience in a mental health clinic or hospital setting Education - Completed Masters degree program from an accredited College or University. - Current, active, and...

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Demographic Data for District of Columbia

Moving to District of Columbia? Find some basic demographic data about District of Columbia below.


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689,545
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Salary for Crisis Therapist Jobs in District of Columbia

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHireSocialServices research efforts.


Highest Education Level

Crisis Therapists in District of Columbia offer the following education background
Master's Degree
69.5%
Bachelor's Degree
20.0%
Doctorate Degree
6.1%
Associate's Degree
2.1%
High School or GED
1.1%
Vocational Degree or Certification
1.0%
Some College
0.2%
Some High School
0.1%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Crisis Therapists in District of Columbia
2-4 years
23.1%
1-2 years
19.4%
4-6 years
17.3%
None
15.5%
Less than 1 year
13.3%
6-8 years
9.8%
8-10 years
1.5%



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