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I’ll be completing my Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy soon, after which I’ll be applying for a state

license. Where do I go from there? What are my options? How do I find a job in the right field?? Thanks.

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Professional associations are great ways to find out about jobs and advancement in your field, websites of AAMFT and ACA have job listings, information about issues and trends in the field and other opportunities. If you join while you’re in school, you pay a lot less than if you wait until you’re a full-time therapist. Talk to your faculty and practicum supervisor about jobs and ask if they will give you recommendations. Check out your campus career center to search for job listings, and get help with resume and job search. Network with people who graduated before you, ask their advice, job leads etc. There are lots of places for MFT’s to work; private practice, county or state agencies, non-profits, schools. Learn about the different settings, their philosophy, approach to treatment, professional development opportunities, etc. Visit websites of prospective employers.
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Well, non-profit neighbhood services are a good starting place. Friends of the Family, Family Services

Those kinds of places.

There is the County department of Social Services. The Veterans Administration.

You probably need some seasoning before you can go to work at some large “Psychology Firm” that occupies a whole building and employes a bunch of Associates.

After 3 years you can get your own independent license.

You can work part time at the Neighborhood place and part time at your own little office or maybe get in with a group of people.

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