Conduct Assessments: Perform comprehensive assessments to understand clients' psychological and emotional needs, including gathering information about their background, medical history, and presenting issues.
Develop Treatment Plans: Create individualized treatment plans with measurable goals that align with clients' needs and therapeutic objectives.
Provide Therapy: Deliver evidence-based therapy interventions. Engage clients in a therapeutic process that fosters self-awareness, resilience, and positive change.
Monitor Progress: Track client progress using standardized measures such as the PHQ9 and GAD7, and adjust treatment plans as needed to meet evolving needs and goals, providing feedback and encouragement.
Crisis Intervention: Respond to clients in crisis, using de-escalation techniques and assessing safety risks, with follow-up action as necessary.
Collaborate with Multidisciplinary Teams: Work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as psychiatrists, social workers, case managers, and primary care providers, to provide comprehensive care and coordinate treatment.
Document Sessions: Maintain detailed, accurate, and confidential records of client interactions, treatment plans, and progress notes in accordance with organizational policies and professional standards.
Stay Informed on Best Practices: Keep up-to-date on current research, treatment methods, and clinical best practices to ensure high-quality care.
Participate in Supervision and Training: Attend regular supervision sessions, staff meetings, and professional development opportunities to enhance skills and remain compliant with licensing requirements.
Assignment Participation: Complete weekly administrative tasks including attendance of team/manager meetings, contribution to company initiatives such as Quality Assurance (QA) note review, and special projects as assigned.
Requirements
Master’s Degree or higher from an accredited school of Social Work, Psychology, Counseling or Marriage, or Family and Child Counseling.
Must be registered with the California State Education Department Office of the Professions as an LMFT, LCSW, or LPCC.
Clinicians are required to maintain appropriate licensure through the California Board of Behavioral Science.
At least 1 year of related post-license clinical experience required.
PsyD, PhD, LMFT, LPCC, or LCSW
Current License in California.
Located in Los Angeles, California.
Certain payor relationships may exclude you from employment.
Benefits
company sponsored life insurance
disability and AD&D plans
Voluntary benefits such as 401k retirement, medical, dental, vision, FSA, HSA, dependent care and commuter/parking options