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Therapeutic Oasis is a DBT-Linehan Board Certified DBT Program and mindfulness-based counseling center specializing in treating complex cases across the lifespan. At Therapeutic Oasis, we are passionate about working as a collaborative team to help clients achieve their life worth living. The Oasis offers an intimate healing environment designed to feel safe for clients and their families.
We are seeking passionate, team-oriented licensed psychotherapists with a specialized area of expertise to join our comprehensive treatment team. Candidates must have extensive experience practicing and providing services in one or more of the following areas: mindfulness-based modalities, CBT, dance movement therapy, somatic experiencing, expressive arts, ERP, CEDS, ACT, prolonged exposure, family systems, DBT, RO DBT, experience working with children and/or young adults on the autism spectrum, etc. We are only seeking candidates who are compassionate, flexible, self-driven, interested in a long-term commitment, and able to participate in a team environment.
Our office is located in Boca Raton, FL, but applicants need not be Florida-based. Opportunities are available for fully remote and hybrid positions. All candidates must have a valid license to practice in Florida.
Our practice is ideal for someone who is excited to be part of a collaborative treatment team, is willing to provide and receive feedback and support, and desires a compassionate work environment that emphasizes work-life balance and self-care.
All interested candidates must submit a resume and cover letter detailing why you are interested in a position at Therapeutic Oasis. We highly value cover letters and want to learn more about you and your passions as a clinician.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide ethical, competent, and compassionate care to clients from intake to termination
- Conduct individual, family, and couples therapy sessions with clients
- Maintain a minimum caseload of 10 billable hours per week
- Create individualized treatment plans according to client needs and circumstances
- Attend weekly clinical meetings to discuss shared cases
- Facilitate process, psychoeducational, and/or support groups
- Address crisis situations effectively to ensure safety and well-being of clients
- Complete accurate documentation in a timely manner
- Develop programs and groups to cater to the needs of the current Client population
- Contribute to monthly Oasis marketing efforts and attend on-site and community networking events
- Work collaboratively with other Team Members and healthcare professionals to provide the best standard of care to clients
- Provide site coverage for Registered and Student Interns
- Provide coaching and effective feedback to paraclinical and administrative Team Members on difficult and/or sensitive client interactions
- Maintain current knowledge of therapeutic research, techniques, and trends
- Safeguard client’s Protected Health Information as required by HIPAA and Therapeutic Oasis Policies and Procedures
- Assist and support other Team Members in their efforts to provide exceptional service and care to every Client
- Attend staff meetings and training programs as required by management
- Perform other related tasks as assigned by management
Education and Qualifications
- Master’s or Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related field from an accredited institution
- Current Florida licensure as a Psychologist, Clinical Social Worker, Mental Health Counselor, or Marriage and Family Therapist (e.g. PsyD, LMHC, LCSW, LMFT)
- Minimum 2 years post-graduate clinical experience
- Specialization and training in one or more of the following areas: mindfulness-based modalities, CBT, Dance Movement Therapy, Somatic Experiencing, Expressive Arts, ERP, CEDS, ACT, prolonged exposure, family systems, DBT, RO DBT, experience working with children and/or young adults on the autism spectrum, etc.
- Willingness to treat high-risk clients and their families
- Able to offer clinical hours in the afternoons and evenings at least 2 days per week (4pm-7pm)
- Knowledgeable of psychological, behavioral, and psychosocial issues across the lifespan or in a specialty area to treat these persons via individual, family, or group psychotherapy
- Knowledge of standard reporting guidelines related to suicide, homicide, abuse, and the like. Willingness to notify the consultation team concerning high risks and critical incidents involving clients that can lead to legal action and standard reporting guidelines
- Able to quickly make ethical decisions in sensitive and critical situations, while maintaining procedural and regulatory integrity as governed by state and ethical standards of care
- Demonstrate cultural competence and awareness of the socio-cultural characteristics of clients served
- Demonstrated commitment to professionalism and highest ethical standards of care
- Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Possess excellent computer skills; proficiency with GSuite and MacOS a plus
- Demonstrate a professional and compassionate demeanor
- Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and conflict resolution skills
- Possess excellent organizational and time management skills
- Self-motivated individual
- Demonstrated ability and willingness to work independently and on a collaborative treatment team