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The Licensed Clinician works within an organizational structure to provide high quality behavioral health care to our clients. Octave Clinicians will join a diverse clinical team in providing therapy in a collaborative, client-centered, evolving environment. Octave Clinicians demonstrate strong clinical service thinking, informed by evidence-informed therapies. It is our effort to drive quality access and customize mental health treatment plans and service delivery for our clients.
Job Responsibility:
Conduct Assessments: Perform comprehensive assessments to understand clients' psychological and emotional needs
Develop Treatment Plans: Create individualized treatment plans with measurable goals
Provide Therapy: Deliver evidence-based therapy interventions
Monitor Progress: Track client progress using standardized measures such as the PHQ9 and GAD7,and adjust treatment plans as needed
Crisis Intervention: Respond to clients in crisis, using de-escalation techniques and assessing safety risks
Collaborate with Multidisciplinary Teams: Work closely with other healthcare professionals
Document Sessions: Maintain detailed, accurate, and confidential records of client interactions
Stay Informed on Best Practices: Keep up-to-date on current research, treatment methods, and clinical best practices
Participate in Supervision and Training: Attend regular supervision sessions, staff meetings, and professional development opportunities
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
Must be able and willing to work from our Westwood Clinic office four (4) days per week
Must be able to frequently communicate with others through virtual meeting applications such as Zoom and Google Meet
Must be able to observe and communicate information on company provided laptop
Move up to 10 pounds on occasion
Must be eligible to work in the United States without sponsorship now or in the future
Nice to have:
Passionate about improving mental healthcare outcomes and expanding access to behavioral health services
Strong foundation in and commitment to evidence-based practices, with a focus on case conceptualization as a key element of quality therapy
Open to treating clients from diverse cultural backgrounds and varying presentations, with an emphasis on culturally responsive and competent care
Flexible and adaptable in approach, with a commitment to continual learning and professional growth
Effective communicator, able to work collaboratively with colleagues and stakeholders, and thrive in a culture of feedback and transparency
Authentic, humanistic, and relationship-driven, focusing on holistic care for individuals beyond their symptoms
Demonstrates resilience, adaptability to change, and effective self-care in a professional setting
Proven ability to provide exceptional customer service to external stakeholders, including psychiatrists and primary care physicians
What we offer:
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