Clinician I - Bilingual (Spanish/English) Preferred
Job Description
Job Description
Abston Therapeutics - Los Angeles, CA
$62,400 - $72,800 a year
As a Clinician I, you will be responsible for providing direct clinical services to clients under the supervision of licensed professionals. You will assess clients' needs, develop treatment plans, and deliver therapeutic interventions. This entry-level position is ideal for individuals with a passion for helping others and a desire to gain hands-on experience in the field of clinical psychology or counseling.
We provide professional care to clients who have a history of sexual offenses or complex behavioral backgrounds. Candidates with strong Spanish communication skills (verbal and written) are encouraged to apply.
Education Requirements:
- Master's degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or a related field.
- Eligible to obtain and maintain an active and valid LS/CMI & STABLE Certifications.
- Eligible to obtain and maintain an active and valid CASOMB Certification as Associate Provider or higher.
- Licensed or pre-licensure status which permits individuals to provide mental health services under the proper supervision or exempt status.
- Prior forensic experience is encouraged but not required.
Position Responsibilities:
- Deliver evidence-based psychotherapy interventions, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and/or other modalities.
- Complete Intakes: Conduct thorough diagnostic assessments to identify clients' mental health concerns and formulate treatment plans.
- Facilitate Groups: Lead therapeutic groups addressing various clinical issues, such as anger management, relapse prevention, and psychoeducation, utilizing evidence-based interventions and maintaining a safe and supportive therapeutic environment.
- Provide Individual 1:1 Therapy Sessions: Conduct individual therapy sessions using a range of therapeutic modalities tailored to clients' needs and treatment goals, including but not limited to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing (MI), and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).
- Collaborate to develop and implement individualized treatment plans. Monitor clients' progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date clinical documentation, including quarterly progress reports, session notes and treatment summaries. Submit notes within designated timelines. Maintain compliance with regulatory standards and documentation requirements.
- Participate in regular supervision meetings with licensed professionals to discuss cases and receive guidance.
- Provide crisis intervention and risk assessment as needed, including coordinating referrals for higher levels of care.
- Adhere to ethical and professional standards of conduct, ensuring confidentiality and respect for clients' rights.
- Ensure compliance with state and federal laws, accreditation, professional and regulatory agency standards including quality assurance and licensure requirements. Assist in establishing and maintaining a quality assurance program acceptable to Abston Therapeutics as required by the state, and other agencies, which shall include a systematic review of the quality, safety, and appropriateness of services rendered.
ORGANIZATIONAL EXPECTATIONS:
Abston Therapeutics is committed to providing high value care and to delivering excellent psycho-therapeutic quality, patient safety and service to our clients and the community. Our quality of care is measured in our ability to:
- Move parolee toward increased awareness of self.
- Assist parolee in learning to accept responsibility for behavior, including accepting the consequences of his/her own actions.
- Teach parolees to gradually assume ownership of experiences and behaviors as opposed to making others responsible for what he/she is thinking, feeling, and doing.
- Assist parolee in developing skills and acquiring values that will allow him/her to satisfy needs without violating the rights of others.
Each member of the Abston Therapeutics staff is expected to demonstrate the highest standards of care and to represent Abston Therapeutics and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation expertly and responsively at each level of contact with our clients, their families, the community, the Division of Adult Parole Operations (DAPO) and each member of the Abston Therapeutics staff.
Benefits:
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Retirement plan
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Day shift
- Evening shift
Work Location: In person
Company DescriptionAt Abston Therapeutics, we believe in the power of second chances, accountability, and evidence-based rehabilitation. We are a mission-driven organization contracted by CDCR to serve justice-involved individuals, including PC290 parolees, with dignity and structure. Our clinicians make a measurable impact in both public safety and client transformation.
We offer:
A Purpose-Driven Mission: Be part of a team that plays a critical role in reducing recidivism and promoting real change in the lives of supervised persons.
Robust Clinical Support: Receive weekly supervision (qualifying toward licensure), training in CASOMB treatment protocols, and regular consultation with multidisciplinary teams.
Professional Development: We support your CASOMB certification process and offer opportunities for growth into leadership and supervisory roles.
A Collaborative Culture: Work with a supportive and experienced team who understand the complexities and rewards of forensic mental health.
Competitive Compensation: Includes a 401(k), paid sick and vacation time, and full-time salaried employment with consistent client caseloads.
This is more than a job—it’s a calling. If you're passionate about clinical integrity, restorative justice, and helping individuals rebuild their lives within community supervision, we welcome you to join our team.
Company Description
At Abston Therapeutics, we believe in the power of second chances, accountability, and evidence-based rehabilitation. We are a mission-driven organization contracted by CDCR to serve justice-involved individuals, including PC290 parolees, with dignity and structure. Our clinicians make a measurable impact in both public safety and client transformation.\r\n\r\nWe offer:\r\n\r\nA Purpose-Driven Mission: Be part of a team that plays a critical role in reducing recidivism and promoting real change in the lives of supervised persons.\r\n\r\nRobust Clinical Support: Receive weekly supervision (qualifying toward licensure), training in CASOMB treatment protocols, and regular consultation with multidisciplinary teams.\r\n\r\nProfessional Development: We support your CASOMB certification process and offer opportunities for growth into leadership and supervisory roles.\r\n\r\nA Collaborative Culture: Work with a supportive and experienced team who understand the complexities and rewards of forensic mental health.\r\n\r\nCompetitive Compensation: Includes a 401(k), paid sick and vacation time, and full-time salaried employment with consistent client caseloads.\r\n\r\nThis is more than a job—it’s a calling. If you're passionate about clinical integrity, restorative justice, and helping individuals rebuild their lives within community supervision, we welcome you to join our team.