Kaiser Permanente Mental Health Career Accelerator
Learn what the Kaiser Permanente Mental Health Career Accelerator, formerly NMHWAC, is and how this Seattle University–led initiative supports the behavioral health workforce.
Earn $10,000 + Support on Your Licensure Journey
Are you looking to get an LMFT, LICSW, or LMFT?
Becoming a licensed behavioral health provider takes dedication—and too often, it also takes financial sacrifices that make the path harder than it needs to be. That’s why the Kaiser Permanente Mental Health Career Accelerator is here to help.
Why This Program Matters
Right now, there’s a major shortage of behavioral health providers. Many people who want to serve their communities as counselors and therapists face steep barriers such as financial strain, a complicated licensure process, high-stakes licensure exams, isolation, and burnout, all of which make it harder to serve their communities. In fact, nearly half of master’s-level graduates never make it to licensure.
You don’t have to be one of them. With up to $10,000 in funding, plus mentorship, exam support, and a community by your side, you can reach licensure with greater ease and confidence.
What You’ll Receive
- Up to $10,000 in stipends and professional development
- Peer support groups, mentorship, and networking with fellow providers
- On-demand and live trainings to strengthen your skills
- Licensure exam preparation to help you succeed
Who Can Apply
You’re encouraged to apply if you:
- Have (or soon will have) a master’s degree in behavioral health
- Have completed 0–30% of your supervised hours
- Are actively working toward clinical licensure
- Have financial need
- Work for (or have an offer from) a qualified community-based organization
Application for the July 2026 cohort is open May 4-27, 2026.
Application deadline for the July 2026 Candidate Cohort has passed. If you would like to be notified of future application opportunities, please enter your contact information on this form
Q&A events for the July 2026 Candidate Cohort has passed. If you would like to be notified of future application opportunities, pelase enter your contact information in the form in the section above.
Get in Touch
If you have any questions about MHCA, the National Council is your primary source of information. You can also contact the the local Washington state Project Coordinator.
The National Council for Mental Wellbeing
MHCA Program
Contact
Project Coordinator, Kaiser Permanente MHCA WA
MacPherson Worobec