Join Pacific Health Division as a Clinical Supervisor & Licensed Therapist, where you will deliver expert, trauma-informed care through a dual focus on direct clinical practice and professional mentorship.
This role is responsible for providing BBS-compliant supervision to associate clinicians while maintaining a personal caseload of clients.
Conduct comprehensive clinical interviews and intake assessments to obtain family, psychosocial, medical, and mental health histories.
Develop and monitor recovery plans for patients and families, addressing complex mental, emotional, and family disorders.
Provide immediate psychiatric emergency intervention, case management, and referrals to ensure patient safety and continuity of care.
Deliver high-quality clinical treatment across individual, family, and couples modalities, including services provided via telehealth.
Provide 6–8 hours of weekly direct supervision, guiding associate therapists in professional growth and clinical identity.
Perform weekly chart reviews to ensure clinical documentation meets ethical, legal, and quality standards.
Apply deep understanding of California laws, patient rights, and BBS regulations to protect both the client and the organization.
Maintain strict HIPAA confidentiality and stay current with health regulation agencies and mandated reporter protocols.
Requirements
Must hold a current, unrestricted license with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) as an LMFT, LCSW, or LPCC. Must be eligible to provide clinical supervision per BBS requirements (minimum 2 years post-licensure).
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to write and interpret complex clinical information accurately and concisely.
Office Suites: Microsoft Office and Google Workspace
Proficiency in spreadsheets (Excel/Google Sheets) for tracking caseloads
High responsiveness via Gmail, instant messaging, and video conferencing platforms
Mastery of Windows and Google Suite-based environments
Strong analytical skills with the ability to manage competing priorities, facilitate crisis interventions, and handle multiple supervisory and clinical tasks concurrently.
Demonstrated commitment to superior customer service, fostering a culture of compassion and professionalism with patients, colleagues, and external stakeholders.