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Many therapists reach a point in their therapy private practice where they have more referrals than they can handle. If you are a busy solo practitioner with a long waitlist, you may start wondering if it is time for private practice hiring. But what if you want to grow without becoming a full group practice owner?
In this episode, I share a simple strategy I used early in my therapy private practice that allowed me to stay a solo practitioner while still expanding capacity. Instead of building a large team or changing your entire business structure, there is a smarter way to hire a therapist and fill some of those cases you cannot take yourself.
• Why many solo practitioner therapists hesitate to start private practice hiring
• A simple strategy to hire a therapist without taking on the full responsibility of managing a group practice
• How this approach allows your therapy private practice to grow while keeping your systems simple
• Why your first private practice hiring decision should focus on bringing in someone with your same skill set
• How a solo practitioner can refer clients internally after they hire a therapist and still maintain control of their therapy private practice
If you are a solo practitioner with a waitlist and are thinking about private practice hiring, this episode will show you how to hire a therapist in a way that supports sustainable growth in your therapy private practice without completely changing how you run your business.
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Watch this episode on YouTube!
Many therapists reach a point in their therapy private practice where they have more referrals than they can handle. If you are a busy solo practitioner with a long waitlist, you may start wondering if it is time for private practice hiring. But what if you want to grow without becoming a full group practice owner?
In this episode, I share a simple strategy I used early in my therapy private practice that allowed me to stay a solo practitioner while still expanding capacity. Instead of building a large team or changing your entire business structure, there is a smarter way to hire a therapist and fill some of those cases you cannot take yourself.
• Why many solo practitioner therapists hesitate to start private practice hiring
• A simple strategy to hire a therapist without taking on the full responsibility of managing a group practice
• How this approach allows your therapy private practice to grow while keeping your systems simple
• Why your first private practice hiring decision should focus on bringing in someone with your same skill set
• How a solo practitioner can refer clients internally after they hire a therapist and still maintain control of their therapy private practice
If you are a solo practitioner with a waitlist and are thinking about private practice hiring, this episode will show you how to hire a therapist in a way that supports sustainable growth in your therapy private practice without completely changing how you run your business.
LET’S CONNECT:
Join the Worth It newsletter!
Website
Watch on Youtube
If you're interested in working with me, please reach out to my direct email at [email protected] or schedule a 20-minute free consultation.
Listen to The Educated Parent Podcast
My practices:
Thriving Child Center
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