Associate Child & Family Therapist

Parent Child Therapy Clinic Inc

Associate Child & Family Therapist

Ventura, CA
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Associate Child & Family Therapist - AMFT, ASW, APCC Welcome to Parent-Child Therapy Clinic, Inc. Ventura County’s original PCIT providers since 2015 Parent-Child Therapy Clinic, Inc. (PCTC) is seeking motivated, BBS-registered Associate Therapists with a passion for working with children and families to join our growing team in Ventura, California. We specialize in evidence-based treatments, with a strong emphasis on Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)and early childhood mental health. About the Role • Provide therapy services to children and caregivers using evidence-based approaches, including PCIT • Work in fully furnished, clinic-based PCIT rooms designed to support high-quality care • Opportunity to receive PCIT training and certification under a dually certified PCIT Trainer • This is an office-based position (not remote) Employment Details • Full-time positions available • Hourly, non-exempt status • Bilingual Spanish/English preferred What We OfferQuickly filled caseloads with steady referrals — no need to source your own clients • Weekly paid clinical supervision by licensed supervisors • Includes LCSW supervision for ASWs • $300 annually toward CEUs and professional conferences • Separate paid time off and paid sick leaveDental and vision insurance (medical benefits not provided) • Group professional liability insurance is covered by the clinic • CalSavers Roth IRA retirement plan • No billing or collections responsibilities — the clinic handles all administrative billing tasks • Flexible scheduling within the clinic needs • A supportive, collaborative team culture that values learning, professionalism, and mutual support Compensation$50/hour for direct clinical services • $22/hour for administrative tasks • Raises are considered after 6 months , based on performance and clinic needs Responsibilities: • Provide individual, dyadic, and family psychotherapy services to children and their caregivers in an outpatient setting • Conduct comprehensive clinical assessments, including diagnostic evaluation and formulation, and develop individualized treatment plans in accordance with DSM-5-TR guidelines • Collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary team, including supervisors, clinicians, schools, and other community providers, to ensure coordinated and high-quality care • Maintain timely, accurate, and compliant clinical documentation for all services rendered • Participate in required clinical supervision, trainings, workshops, and staff meetings to support professional growth and licensure progress • Contribute to a supportive, respectful, and collaborative team culture aligned with clinic values and best clinical practices • Bring curiosity, openness to feedback, and a collaborative mindset to clinical and team work Qualifications: • Active BBS Associate registration in California ( AMFT, ASW, or APCC ) is required • Master’s degree in Marriage & Family Therapy, Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field • Commitment to practicing in accordance with applicable laws, ethical standards, and professional regulations • Prior experience working with children and families in clinical or therapeutic settings strongly preferred • Bilingual or multilingual skills (Spanish/English) preferred • Openness to learning and developing proficiency in diagnostic assessment, treatment planning, and clinical documentation • Ability and willingness to work on-site at the Ventura office • Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative clinical team • Receptiveness to feedback and interest in ongoing clinical learning and supervision Compensation: $22 hourly admin - $50 hourly clinical

    • Provide individual, dyadic, and family psychotherapy services to children and their caregivers in an outpatient setting • Conduct comprehensive clinical assessments, including diagnostic evaluation and formulation, and develop individualized treatment plans in accordance with DSM-5-TR guidelines • Collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary team, including supervisors, clinicians, schools, and other community providers, to ensure coordinated and high-quality care • Maintain timely, accurate, and compliant clinical documentation for all services rendered • Participate in required clinical supervision, trainings, workshops, and staff meetings to support professional growth and licensure progress • Contribute to a supportive, respectful, and collaborative team culture aligned with clinic values and best clinical practices • Bring curiosity, openness to feedback, and a collaborative mindset to clinical and team work