Holistic or Psychedelic Integration Therapist

We welcome therapists grounded in transpersonal, holistic, or psychedelic integration work.

Job Description

Holistic or Psychedelic Integration Therapist

We welcome therapists grounded in transpersonal, holistic, or psychedelic integration work. This is ideal for those drawn to work at the intersection of psychology and consciousness.

Support Includes:

 • Soulful community and interdisciplinary space

 • Workshop opportunities

 • Access to a like-minded client base

Primary Responsibilities

Part Time

  • Provide one-on-one counseling rooted in a non-judgmental, trauma-informed, and spiritually respectful approach.

  • Support clients through integration work, spiritual counseling, or exploration of altered states of consciousness.

  • Maintain active registration with a recognized clinical designation and uphold all ethical standards.

  • Collaborate within a vibrant, interdisciplinary team, contributing to a culture of openness, respect, and mutual learning.

  • Facilitate or co-create workshops that reflect themes of transformation, healing, and consciousness, as desired.

  • Engage with a like-minded client base, offering presence, wisdom, and grounded support.

  • Keep timely, confidential records in alignment with clinical standards.

  • Honor each client’s unique path, holding space without judgment and with deep respect for personal growth and inner work.

Qualifications and Skills

Split model (negotiable based on niche work)

  • Clinical designation
  • Experience with integration work or spiritual counseling
  • Respect for altered states, transformation, and non-judgment

Schedule (West Vancouver)

Part Time

Flexible

Application Question(s)

Provide answers with your application

  • Tell us about your experience with integration work or spiritual counseling. What informs your approach?

  • How do you hold space for clients exploring altered states, spiritual transformation, or non-ordinary experiences?

  • This role exists within a collaborative, interdisciplinary community. What does working in this kind of space mean to you?

  • Have you facilitated or co-facilitated workshops in the past? If so, what themes or formats have you found most powerful?

  • What clinical designation do you hold, and are you currently in good standing with your professional body?