Supervising Psychologist
Are you an experienced licensed psychologist who is passionate about clinical excellence, mentorship, and expanding access to high-quality behavioral health care? Join our team and lead a multidisciplinary group of professionals dedicated to helping individuals and families thrive.
Make an Impact Every Day
As a Supervising Psychologist, you'll combine clinical expertise with leadership to shape programs, mentor future psychologists, and improve behavioral health services for diverse communities. Your work will directly influence the quality of care, support innovative treatment approaches, and help build a healthier, more resilient community.
What You'll Do
- Lead and supervise multidisciplinary mental health teams delivering comprehensive behavioral health services.
- Provide clinical leadership, consultation, and guidance to psychologists, therapists, and allied professionals.
- Mentor psychology trainees, interns, and licensed staff while fostering professional growth.
- Deliver direct clinical services, including psychological assessments, psychotherapy, crisis intervention, and consultation.
- Help design, implement, and evaluate innovative mental health programs that improve outcomes.
- Collaborate with healthcare providers, community organizations, housing agencies, rehabilitation programs, and other partners.
- Champion equitable, culturally responsive services for individuals from diverse backgrounds.
- Oversee psychological testing and support program evaluation and quality improvement initiatives.
- Provide expert testimony related to psychological evaluations when appropriate.
The ideal candidate is a compassionate, collaborative leader who:
- Brings strong clinical judgment and a commitment to evidence-based care.
- Enjoys mentoring and developing future behavioral health professionals.
- Values teamwork, innovation, and continuous improvement.
- Is committed to serving diverse populations with dignity, respect, and cultural humility.
Minimum Qualifications
- Doctorate from an accredited university in Psychology, Counseling Psychology, or another discipline recognized as equivalent by the California Board of Psychology.
- Two (2) years of post-licensure experience applying psychological techniques in a mental health setting.
- Current license to practice as a Psychologist issued by the California Department of Consumer Affairs, Board of Psychology.