What if you have decided that you need the help of a practice manager or administrative assistant, but you don’t need full-time help? If you are a solo therapist running your own private practice, then a full-time or even part-time administrative employee may not make sense for your practice. Fortunately, there are several alternatives to…
If you are a private practice therapist with a busy schedule, you might find yourself making the decision to hire an office manager or administrative assistant to help manage your workload. But how do you find the right person for you? How much should you pay them? Should you hire full-time or part-time help? Is…
Do you need an office manager or administrative assistant if you are in a solo private therapy practice? The short answer is probably not. So when should you consider hiring an office manager or administrative assistant for your private practice?
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