Working at DOT Center
BECOME A PART OF A TEAM WHERE YOU ARE SUPPORTED & CELEBRATED FOR WHO YOU ARE
We are currently accepting applications!
Full Time or Part Time Therapist/Clinician
(LMFT, LCSW, Psychologist, AMFT, ACSW)
Specializing in psychotherapy for diverse individuals & couples
We are a depth-oriented counseling center serving a clientele of diverse individuals and couples. We are seeking full time and part time therapists to join DOT Center, serving residents of CA with the ability to see clients in-person at our offices in downtown Oakland. The clinician should be an associate or licensed MFT, Clinical Social Worker, or Psychologist from an accredited psychology program and have formal training and consultation in both individual & couples therapy as well as a leaning towards dynamic, depth-oriented psychotherapy. Expertise in trauma therapy is also highly desired.
The position is for at least 12+ Client hours/week and a minimum of 3 days/week
Clinician will receive training in utilizing an online EHR system (simplified way of safely documenting your clients’ private information and clinical notes), administrative & marketing support, be in community with other like-minded clinicians through DOT’s staff meetings and trainings, and have access to work from their own private office at our center. Times and days are negotiable. Ability to work evenings and/or weekends is also highly desired.
Compensation with Personalized Support
$75-$125 per client hour depending on experience, client populations, and time/client hours invested at DOT. Annual review opportunities available for increased compensation. We also include a $200 annual stipend for CEUs.
This is an in-person W-2 position with additional benefits including:
Simple IRA (Individual Retirement Account) with a 2% Company contribution
Paid sick leave
Supplemental AFLAC insurance (for F/T staff)
Health insurance (for F/T staff)
Individual supervision opportunity for associates with Liz Tong, LMFT.
Professional group consultation and supervision for all DOT therapists with Therese Noel Allen, LMFT.
Monthly staff meetings that prioritize building trust, supporting one another, and creating a culture of sustainability and self-compassion.
Continuing education speakers and training curated to what our therapists are interested in, and featuring holistic professionals and practitioners.
Ongoing admin support to comfortably navigate online software, payment systems, multiple communication methods, and marketing projects.
Opportunities to develop and launch specialty services, workshops, or groups unique to you and your interests.
Support to develop your specialty, niche, and “superpower” as a therapist, and matching you with clients that you would enjoy working with to create sustainability and health in your professional life.
Therapist Responsibilities
Engage in either on-site or virtual psychotherapy services for DOT Center clients, as scheduled, and in accordance with company policies.
Be legally registered or licensed and abide by all laws, rules, regulations, and codes of ethics that are binding upon or applicable to the services performed for DOT Center.
Required regular and reliable attendance and timely arrival to work.
Respond to clients’ requests for service or calls within 24 hours whether such requests are made in person, by phone, voicemail, or by email. Respond to such requests by meeting, evaluating, and providing services to such patients.
Communicate with a clients’ treatment team as necessary.
Conduct and regulate counseling services in a professional manner so as to maintain and increase the goodwill and reputation of DOT Center.
Timely complete written records for each patient including, but not limited to: intake notes, progress notes, treatment plans, termination notes, contract notes, and other forms or documents which may be needed or required from time-to-time by DOT Center or third parties in conjunction with the treatment of the client at least 48 hours after session. Maintain accurate and up-to-date calendars and client information using practice management software.
Charge and collect payments from clients for services provided consistent with the policy and rate for such services as established by DOT Center.
Attend monthly staff meetings and trainings as directed by DOT Center.
Prioritize being respectful, kind, and collaborative with co-workers.
Clinical and growth opportunities available, including starting a group, teaching a class, giving presentations, hosting a workshop, or developing a specialty therapy service.
Additional preferred qualifications
Passion for and experience working with BIPOC, LGBTQ2IA+, and/or interracial/multicultural couples.
Licensed at least 2 years with prior experience in a private practice setting.
Trainings in couples therapy and skilled in experiential couples therapy (eg, emotionally focused, PACT, AEDP, somatic, etc)
Psychodynamically/Psychoanaytically informed and trained.
Is committed to personal and professional growth and engaged in consistent clinical consultation/trainings and personal therapy.
To Apply
We are currently accepting applications at this time.
Please send a cover letter along with your resume highlighting:
Why you think you and your clinical expertise would be a fit AND relevant clinical trainings, interest, & experience with psychodynamic and/or couples therapy.
Why you are qualified to work with culturally diverse individuals.
Experience working with long-term clients and/or private practice settings. If not, what makes you drawn to this setting/type of work?
How long you have been licensed. If you're an associate, where you are in your licensure process.
Days/hours you are available to work.
***Applicants without a cover letter will NOT be considered***