Evidence Based Therapy

Licensed Psychologist | Behavioral Health & Mental Health Services | California City, CA

Licensed Psychologist

πŸ“ California City, California (Onsite)
πŸ’Ό Full-Time | Clinical Psychology Opportunity
πŸ’° $150,000 – $195,000 Base Salary
πŸ“¦ Full Relocation Assistance Available
❌ No Visa Sponsorship Available

Make a Meaningful Impact Through Mental Health Care

An established organization is seeking a Licensed Psychologist to join a multidisciplinary behavioral health team providing critical mental health services within a secure residential environment.

This is a unique opportunity for a compassionate and clinically skilled psychologist to work with a diverse population, helping individuals navigate complex mental health challenges while making a tangible difference in their lives. The role offers the chance to practice at the top of your license, collaborate with a broad clinical team, and contribute to treatment strategies that support rehabilitation, stability, and long-term success.

For psychologists seeking meaningful clinical work, strong compensation, relocation support, and the opportunity to impact lives every day, this is an exceptional career opportunity.

Why This Opportunity Stands Out

βœ… Competitive compensation package up to $195,000

βœ… Full relocation assistance available

βœ… Diverse and challenging clinical caseload

βœ… Opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary treatment team

βœ… Meaningful work focused on rehabilitation and mental wellness

βœ… Stable, structured clinical environment

βœ… Comprehensive benefits package

βœ… Strong opportunities for professional growth and development

Key Responsibilities

Psychological Assessment & Evaluation

  • Conduct comprehensive psychological screenings and assessments.

  • Review available records and perform clinical interviews.

  • Evaluate psychological functioning and identify treatment needs.

  • Document findings and provide recommendations for ongoing care.

Treatment Planning & Intervention

  • Develop, implement, and modify individualized treatment plans.

  • Provide evidence-based psychological interventions and counseling.

  • Monitor treatment progress and adjust plans as needed.

  • Support individuals experiencing acute mental health crises.

Crisis Management & Behavioral Support

  • Conduct mental health evaluations for individuals experiencing emotional or behavioral difficulties.

  • Provide counseling and intervention services during crisis situations.

  • Assist in de-escalation and confrontation avoidance strategies.

  • Monitor mental health status and respond appropriately to changes in condition.

Multidisciplinary Collaboration

  • Partner closely with:

    • Psychiatrists

    • Physicians

    • Nurses

    • Social Workers

    • Mental Health Professionals

    • Educational Staff

    • Chaplain Services

    • Security Personnel

  • Participate in treatment planning discussions and case reviews.

  • Ensure continuity of care and integrated treatment delivery.

Clinical Monitoring

  • Conduct regular rounds in restricted or specialized housing environments.

  • Assess adjustment, coping, and ongoing treatment needs.

  • Monitor behavioral and psychological changes.

  • Ensure appropriate follow-up care and intervention.

Required Qualifications

βœ” Doctoral Degree in Psychology from an accredited college or university

βœ” Current, unrestricted license to practice Psychology in the State of California

βœ” Minimum of 2 years of clinical psychology experience

βœ” At least 1 year of experience in a comparable position

βœ” Must be at least 21 years of age

βœ” Valid Driver's License

βœ” Strong knowledge of:

  • Psychological assessment

  • Clinical interviewing

  • Individual counseling

  • Treatment planning

  • Crisis intervention

  • Behavioral health management

Preferred Qualifications

⭐ Experience within correctional, detention, forensic, or secure treatment environments

⭐ Experience working with diverse and complex behavioral health populations

⭐ Strong multidisciplinary collaboration experience

The Ideal Candidate

The successful candidate is a licensed psychologist who combines strong clinical expertise with empathy, professionalism, and resilience.

You are comfortable working with individuals facing significant behavioral health challenges and enjoy collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to create meaningful treatment outcomes. You thrive in structured environments, possess excellent assessment skills, and are passionate about helping people improve their mental health and quality of life.

Benefits

πŸ₯ Medical Insurance

🦷 Dental Insurance

πŸ‘“ Vision Insurance

❀️ Life Insurance

πŸ’° Retirement Plan

πŸ– Paid Time Off

πŸ“¦ Full Relocation Assistance

πŸ“ˆ Additional Employee Benefits

Work Environment

This position is fully onsite within a secure residential setting that houses both male and female populations.

The environment offers psychologists the opportunity to provide impactful clinical care while working alongside experienced professionals dedicated to rehabilitation, wellness, and positive outcomes.

Screening Questions

1.

Do you currently hold an unrestricted Psychologist license in the State of California?

2.

Do you live within commuting distance of California City, CA, or would you be willing to relocate?

3.

Are you comfortable working onsite within a secure correctional or detention environment housing both male and female populations?

Interview Process

Step 1

Initial Recruiter Prescreen

Step 2

Panel Interview

Step 3

Final Offer Discussion with Human Resources

Ready for a Career with Purpose?

If you're a California-licensed psychologist looking for a highly rewarding role where your expertise can positively influence lives every day, this opportunity offers the chance to make a lasting impact while advancing your professional career in a supportive, mission-driven environment.

 

BCBA Therapist (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) – Fully Remote ABA Therapy | Autism Care

BCBA Therapist – Fully Remote

πŸ“ Location: Fully Remote
πŸ’Ό Employment Type: Full-Time
πŸŽ“ Education: Master’s Degree required
πŸ“ˆ Experience Level: Associate
πŸ•’ Experience Required: 2–5 years
🧾 Certification Required: BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst)
🌎 Visa Sponsorship: Not available
🚚 Relocation Assistance: Not available
πŸ‘₯ Openings: 10

Role Overview

We are seeking passionate and dedicated Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) to deliver high-quality, evidence-based ABA therapy in a fully remote setting.

This role focuses on supporting children with autism through individualized, family-centered care while being backed by strong administrative and clinical support teamsβ€”allowing you to focus on what matters most: delivering impactful therapy and improving client outcomes.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Delivery

  • Provide evidence-based ABA therapy services tailored to individual client needs

  • Develop and oversee treatment plans and behavior intervention strategies

  • Monitor progress and adjust programs to ensure optimal outcomes

Family & Client Engagement

  • Collaborate closely with families to support home-based implementation strategies

  • Provide guidance, training, and support to caregivers

Supervision & Team Support

  • Supervise and support Behavior Technicians (BTs)

  • Ensure treatment fidelity and high-quality service delivery

  • Contribute to team development and clinical excellence

Documentation & Compliance

  • Complete clinical documentation in line with best practices and compliance standards

  • Work with internal quality teams to ensure accurate and high-quality reporting

Support Structure

This role is designed to allow BCBAs to focus on clinical work, with dedicated support including:

  • Scheduling Support: Coordinated client scheduling

  • Documentation Support: Quality review and training assistance

  • Billing Support: Claims and reimbursement handled centrally

  • Administrative Support: Operational and clinical coordination teams

  • Recruitment & Training: Dedicated team for hiring and onboarding Behavior Technicians

  • Career Pathways: Structured development programs for BTs to ensure strong team performance

Required Qualifications

  • BCBA Certification (required)

  • Master’s degree in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, or related field

  • 2–5 years of experience in ABA therapy or related clinical environment

  • Strong understanding of ABA principles and treatment methodologies

  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills

Benefits & Perks

  • Fully remote working environment

  • Competitive compensation with performance-based bonus potential

  • Paid time off and holidays

  • Comprehensive health benefits (medical, dental, vision)

  • Retirement plan with employer contribution

  • Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts

  • Short- and long-term disability coverage

  • Life insurance

  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

  • Discounts on travel, fitness, and retail

Professional Development

  • CEU and professional development stipend

  • Conference and workshop opportunities

  • Bonus incentives for presenting and creating CEU content

  • Tuition reimbursement for advanced education

  • Opportunities to participate in research and industry conferences

  • Clear internal growth and promotion pathways

Ideal Candidate

The ideal candidate is a compassionate and clinically strong BCBA who:

  • Is passionate about improving outcomes for children with autism

  • Thrives in a remote, flexible environment

  • Values strong support systems and collaborative care

  • Is committed to continuous learning and professional growth