Full-Time Mental Health Therapist (Flexible Hours | Remote & Hybrid)
Concord, CAPart-time
9,533 a month
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Job Description
uild a group practice that prioritizes ethical care, clinician sustainability, and equity over productivity quotas and corporate models. We believe therapists do their best work when they are supported, fairly compensated, and freed from administrative burdens.
In just three years, BATG has grown from a single clinician and intern to a collaborative team of 35 clinicians, associates, and administrative staff. Our structure is intentionally transparent, with regular company-wide meetings, shared decision-making, and profit sharing tied to organizational growth, when vested after two years and the company is profitable.
We approach our work through an explicit equity lens, recognizing that access to care, power, and opportunity are not evenly distributed. Our commitment is not symbolic. It is embedded in our hiring practices, compensation structure, clinical offerings, and internal policies.
• *Position Summary**
This is a full-time, flexible position averaging 40 hours per week, with a standard caseload of approximately 28 clients. Caseload adjustments are available for clinicians who provide clinical supervision to associates.
Clinicians may work fully remotely, in a hybrid model, or combine telehealth with in-person sessions at one of our three Bay Area offices. Scheduling is collaborative. Clinicians provide availability to our administrative team, allowing you to focus on clinical work rather than logistics.
This position is open to LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and Psychologists licensed in California. Employment is contingent upon successful credentialing with Kaiser, which typically takes two weeks to one month. If you may be previously or currently credentialed with another Kaiser region this may add a significant waiting period with Kaiser NCAL External Provider Network provisioning and will inform potential employment start date.
• *Our Clinical Philosophy**
We practice person-centered, affirming, and evidence-based care. Clients are viewed as experts in their own lives, and treatment is shaped collaboratively, with attention to identity, culture, power, and lived experience.
We value clinicians who practice with cultural humility and who understand how systems of oppression, marginalization, and access barriers show up in the therapy room. We actively support care for BIPOC, 2SLGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, immigrant, intersectional, and other historically underserved and marginalized communities.
• *Essential Duties and Responsibilities**
• Conduct comprehensive initial assessments and consultations
• Provide accurate diagnostic evaluations and ongoing clinical formulation
• Develop and implement individualized, collaborative treatment plans
• Deliver crisis intervention and follow established emergency protocols when needed
• Coordinate referrals and additional services as clinically indicated
• Maintain timely, accurate documentation in our electronic health record system
• Participate in team collaboration, consultation, and organizational learning
• Provide clinical supervision to associates if mutually agreed upon
Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
• *Minimum Qualifications
• *Education and Licensure
• Master’s degree, PsyD, or PhD in Behavioral Sciences or a related field
• Active California licensure as an LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, or Psychologist
• Must not have opted out of Medicare
• *Technical Requirements
• Ability to document clinical notes in an EHR system
• Experience providing teletherapy and communicating with clients through secure online portals
• *Credentialing Requirements
• Ability to be paneled with Kaiser prior to start date
• Active CAQH profile
• Valid NPI number
• *Preferred and Ideal Qualifications
• Multilingual clinicians strongly encouraged to apply
• Additional state licensure
• Advanced training or certification in EMDR, DBT, neurofeedback, Gottman Method, and/or WPATH GEI
• Experience working with children and adolescents
• Experience working with couples
• Experience facilitating group therapy
• Lived and/or extensive professional experience working with neurodivergent, 2SLGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and immigrant communities<
In just three years, BATG has grown from a single clinician and intern to a collaborative team of 35 clinicians, associates, and administrative staff. Our structure is intentionally transparent, with regular company-wide meetings, shared decision-making, and profit sharing tied to organizational growth, when vested after two years and the company is profitable.
We approach our work through an explicit equity lens, recognizing that access to care, power, and opportunity are not evenly distributed. Our commitment is not symbolic. It is embedded in our hiring practices, compensation structure, clinical offerings, and internal policies.
• *Position Summary**
This is a full-time, flexible position averaging 40 hours per week, with a standard caseload of approximately 28 clients. Caseload adjustments are available for clinicians who provide clinical supervision to associates.
Clinicians may work fully remotely, in a hybrid model, or combine telehealth with in-person sessions at one of our three Bay Area offices. Scheduling is collaborative. Clinicians provide availability to our administrative team, allowing you to focus on clinical work rather than logistics.
This position is open to LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and Psychologists licensed in California. Employment is contingent upon successful credentialing with Kaiser, which typically takes two weeks to one month. If you may be previously or currently credentialed with another Kaiser region this may add a significant waiting period with Kaiser NCAL External Provider Network provisioning and will inform potential employment start date.
• *Our Clinical Philosophy**
We practice person-centered, affirming, and evidence-based care. Clients are viewed as experts in their own lives, and treatment is shaped collaboratively, with attention to identity, culture, power, and lived experience.
We value clinicians who practice with cultural humility and who understand how systems of oppression, marginalization, and access barriers show up in the therapy room. We actively support care for BIPOC, 2SLGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, immigrant, intersectional, and other historically underserved and marginalized communities.
• *Essential Duties and Responsibilities**
• Conduct comprehensive initial assessments and consultations
• Provide accurate diagnostic evaluations and ongoing clinical formulation
• Develop and implement individualized, collaborative treatment plans
• Deliver crisis intervention and follow established emergency protocols when needed
• Coordinate referrals and additional services as clinically indicated
• Maintain timely, accurate documentation in our electronic health record system
• Participate in team collaboration, consultation, and organizational learning
• Provide clinical supervision to associates if mutually agreed upon
Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
• *Minimum Qualifications
• *Education and Licensure
• Master’s degree, PsyD, or PhD in Behavioral Sciences or a related field
• Active California licensure as an LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, or Psychologist
• Must not have opted out of Medicare
• *Technical Requirements
• Ability to document clinical notes in an EHR system
• Experience providing teletherapy and communicating with clients through secure online portals
• *Credentialing Requirements
• Ability to be paneled with Kaiser prior to start date
• Active CAQH profile
• Valid NPI number
• *Preferred and Ideal Qualifications
• Multilingual clinicians strongly encouraged to apply
• Additional state licensure
• Advanced training or certification in EMDR, DBT, neurofeedback, Gottman Method, and/or WPATH GEI
• Experience working with children and adolescents
• Experience working with couples
• Experience facilitating group therapy
• Lived and/or extensive professional experience working with neurodivergent, 2SLGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and immigrant communities<
Qualifications
- •Employment is contingent upon successful credentialing with Kaiser, which typically takes two weeks to one month
- •If you may be previously or currently credentialed with another Kaiser region this may add a significant waiting period with Kaiser NCAL External Provider Network provisioning and will inform potential employment start date
- •*Education and Licensure
- •Master’s degree, PsyD, or PhD in Behavioral Sciences or a related field
- •Active California licensure as an LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, or Psychologist
- •Must not have opted out of Medicare
- •Ability to document clinical notes in an EHR system
- •Experience providing teletherapy and communicating with clients through secure online portals
- •*Credentialing Requirements
- •Ability to be paneled with Kaiser prior to start date
- •Active CAQH profile
- •Valid NPI number
- •Multilingual clinicians strongly encouraged to apply
- •Additional state licensure
- •Advanced training or certification in EMDR, DBT, neurofeedback, Gottman Method, and/or WPATH GEI
- •Experience working with children and adolescents
- •Experience working with couples
- •Experience facilitating group therapy
- •Lived and/or extensive professional experience working with neurodivergent, 2SLGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and immigrant communities<
Benefits
- •*Bay Area Therapy GroupMain Location: Concord, CA (Full Remote and Hybrid Options Available)Salary: $55 hourly / $114,400 annually
- •*Benefits: Detailed below
Responsibilities
- •This is a full-time, flexible position averaging 40 hours per week, with a standard caseload of approximately 28 clients
- •Caseload adjustments are available for clinicians who provide clinical supervision to associates
- •Clinicians may work fully remotely, in a hybrid model, or combine telehealth with in-person sessions at one of our three Bay Area offices
- •Conduct comprehensive initial assessments and consultations
- •Provide accurate diagnostic evaluations and ongoing clinical formulation
- •Develop and implement individualized, collaborative treatment plans
- •Deliver crisis intervention and follow established emergency protocols when needed
- •Coordinate referrals and additional services as clinically indicated
- •Maintain timely, accurate documentation in our electronic health record system
- •Participate in team collaboration, consultation, and organizational learning
- •Provide clinical supervision to associates if mutually agreed upon
- •Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions
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