About New Moon Psychotherapy
We believe clients seeking relationship and sex therapy deserve more than surface-level solutions.
New Moon Psychotherapy is an established trauma, relationship, and sex therapy practice. As we continue to grow, we're deepening our focus on couples and relationship therapy.
We're looking for clinicians who are excited to grow alongside us. Therapists who believe in looking beyond communication strategies to understand the deeper patterns that shape relationships, intimacy, and lasting change.
Many of our clients come to us after feeling that previous therapy never quite got to the heart of what was keeping them stuck. They've read the books, listened to the podcasts, and learned the communication strategies, but still find themselves having the same arguments, feeling disconnected, or struggling with intimacy.
They're not looking for another therapist to teach generic communication strategies.
They're looking for someone who can help them understand why they keep getting stuck and create meaningful, lasting change in their relationship, intimacy, and sex life.
Our approach recognizes that communication is only one piece of the puzzle. We help clients understand how trauma, attachment, nervous system responses, and sexuality influence the way they love, fight, disconnect, and reconnect. We believe this deeper understanding creates the foundation for meaningful, lasting change.
Couples Therapy
Our couples therapists regularly help clients navigate:
- communication and conflict
- emotional disconnection
- discernment counselling
- separation and divorce
- infidelity and rebuilding trust
- recurring relationship patterns
- attachment wounds
- parenting and relationship transitions
- differences in needs, values, or expectations
- premarital counselling
- and many of the common and complex challenges couples face throughout their relationships.
Sex Therapy
Our sex therapists regularly support clients with:
- out-of-control sexual behaviour (including compulsive pornography use and problematic sexual behaviour)
- desire discrepancy
- intimacy after trauma
- sexual pain
- erectile difficulties and other sexual functioning concerns
- shame
- sexual identity and exploration
- consensual non-monogamy
- kink
- and many of the common and specialized concerns encountered in sex therapy.
If working in these areas energizes you, we'd love to meet you.
Why Therapists Choose New Moon
You'll spend your time doing therapy—not chasing referrals or managing paperwork.
We provide:
- A steady stream of referrals
- A beautiful, welcoming downtown Toronto office near Spadina & Richmond, with rooftop patio access during the summer
- Full administrative support, including intake, scheduling, billing, and client communication
- A collaborative, trauma-informed, anti-oppressive team culture where consultation is encouraged
- Quarterly Lunch & Learns and an annual professional development grant
- Opportunities to facilitate workshops, groups, and specialized programming
- A practice that values authenticity, curiosity, and continual growth
You'll Be a Great Fit If You...
- Love working with couples and relationship dynamics.
- Have a strong understanding of how trauma, attachment, and nervous system responses shape relationship dynamics and intimacy.
- Find conversations about intimacy and sexuality meaningful rather than intimidating.
- Can comfortably help clients navigate topics such as infidelity, discernment, separation, desire discrepancy, erectile difficulties, pornography, out-of-control sexual behaviour, sexual pain, shame, trauma, consensual non-monogamy, or kink with confidence and without judgment.
- Bring a sex-positive, trauma-informed, attachment-based, and inclusive approach to your work.
- Are affirming of LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, and culturally diverse clients.
- Enjoy collaborating with colleagues and are committed to ongoing professional development.
Commitment
This is an in-person position.
We are looking for therapists who can commit to 2-3 in-office days per week. Including at least two evenings and/or weekend access times.
Our access blocks are:
Daytime: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Evening: 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM
During each six-hour access block, therapists are asked to see approximately five clients.
Requirements
- Completed a Master's degree (including practicum).
- If you're still completing your practicum, we'd love to hear from you once you've graduated.
- Registered and in good standing with CRPO or OCSWSSW. Rate reflect RP or RSW, not RPQ.
- Completed formal training in couples therapy and/or sex therapy or have significant clinical experience working with couples and sexual concerns.
- Able to commit to two-three in-person days per week, including at least two evenings and/or weekend days.
- Interested in building a caseload of approximately 10–30 sessions per week.
How to Apply
Please note: We do not accept applications through Indeed.
Please send your resume and cover letter to:
[email protected]
In your email, please answer the following:
- Are you registered with CRPO or OCSWSSW? Please include your registration number.
- Have you completed your Master's degree and practicum?
- Tell us about your training and experience in couples and/or sex therapy.
- What is your availability for in-person sessions (daytime and/or evening access)? Please review the commitment section above for our access times.
Our Commitment to Inclusion
New Moon Psychotherapy is committed to providing anti-oppressive and affirming care to both our clients and our team.
We warmly encourage applications from therapists who identify as BIPOC, 2SLGBTQIA+, disabled, neurodivergent, and/or who hold identities that are underrepresented within mental health care.
We believe lived experience can bring valuable perspective to therapeutic work. While there is absolutely no expectation to disclose personal experiences or identities during the hiring process, we welcome applicants who feel those experiences meaningfully inform the way they practice.
Pay: $108.00-$150.00 per hour
Work Location: In person