Associate Therapist / Licensed Therapist

Description
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE POSITION:
This is more than a clinical role. It's a chance to be present at the moments that change lives — and to grow into the therapist you're meant to become.
We believe in a simple but powerful vision: a community where everyone has access to the mental health care they need and deserve. Across our full continuum of care — PHP, IOP, residential, dual diagnosis, eating disorder, and adolescent services — our mission is clear: alleviate suffering, restore hope, and create lasting change for individuals, families, and communities.
Who we're looking for
You're a developing clinician who wants more than a caseload — you want mentorship, clinical depth, and work that actually matters. You thrive in fast-paced, collaborative environments. You're energized by complexity, not intimidated by it.
Great clinical work doesn't happen by accident — it's developed, supported, and continuously strengthened.
At Tatum, we invest in our therapists through structured supervision, in-house training, and a team culture built around clinical excellence. You'll work alongside case managers, medical staff, and experienced clinicians — with real support at every step. You need clinical curiosity, an interest in the eating disorder population, and the willingness to learn a specialized area of care that most clinicians never fully develop. We'll invest in the rest.
Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm
What You’ll Do
Direct Clinical Care
- Provide individual, group, family, and couples therapy to adolescent and adult clients in eating disorder programming
- Provide eating disorder care that is grounded in a Health at Every Size framework
- Support clients navigating the psychological, relational, and behavioral dimensions of eating disorders alongside co-occurring mental health conditions
- Deliver crisis intervention and stabilization when needed
- Monitor client progress and adjust treatment approaches in collaboration with a multidisciplinary clinical team
- Deliver care grounded in evidence-based approaches including DBT, CBT, FBT, IFS, Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) and trauma-informed care.
Assessment & Treatment Planning
- Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments with attention to eating disorder history, medical status, and co-occurring presentations
- Develop individualized, clinically appropriate treatment plans
- Evaluate level of care needs based on medical necessity
- Support discharge planning to promote long-term success
Documentation & Clinical Integrity
- Complete progress notes, treatment plans, and discharge summaries in a timely manner
- Ensure documentation meets regulatory, ethical, and insurance standards
- Maintain accuracy, clarity, and clinical justification in all records
Collaboration & Team-Based Care
- Work closely with dietitians, medical staff, case managers, and clinical leadership as part of a true multidisciplinary team
- Participate in case consultations and team meetings — eating disorder care is team care
- Coordinate care with admissions and administrative teams to support smooth client transitions
Growth & Professional Development
- Engage in supervision and ongoing clinical development with experienced eating disorder clinicians
- Access in-house training specific to eating disorder treatment, adolescent care, and evidence-based modalities
- Build specialized clinical knowledge in a population that needs skilled, committed therapists
Why this role is different
- You'll work across a full continuum of care — which means you'll actually see where clients go, how they progress, and what makes the difference at each level
- You'll work with both adolescents and adults — building range across developmental stages, family systems, and clinical presentations
- You'll be part of a collaborative clinical team that consults together, challenges each other, and takes the work seriously
- You'll gain exposure to complex, diverse populations and clinical presentations
- You'll be supervised and supported in a way that develops your clinical identity, not just your hours toward licensure
What We’re Looking For
- A developing clinician with an interest in eating disorders, body image, or adolescent mental health — prior specialization not required
- Someone who values both clinical quality and human connection
- Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills
- The ability to stay grounded and thoughtful in a fast-paced, team-based environment
- A commitment to ethical, culturally responsive, and compassionate care
Why join us
A lot of places say they invest in their clinicians. We mean it structurally — through supervision, in-house training, case consultation, and a team culture where asking hard clinical questions is expected, not avoided.
TPEG exists because the Central Valley needs and deserves a continuum of behavioral health care. The programs we've built serve people who often have nowhere else to go. That's not a marketing line — it shapes how we show up every day.
You'll grow here. You'll be challenged here. You’ll know that the work you're doing matters. You belong here.
Requirements
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- EDUCATION: Master’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field.
- LICENSURE: Applicant must have a current state license as a mental health therapist (ACSW, AMFT, APCC), with an active 1st associate number in accordance with the Board of Behavioral Services (BBS).
- RELATED EXPERIENCE: Minimum of one (1) year of experience in mental health / substance abuse treatment field preferred.
- SKILLS: Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- OTHER EXPERIENCE / SKILLS REQUIRED:
- Experience working with culturally diverse individuals and communities or have otherwise demonstrated a commitment to strengthening the engagement of a diverse community and skill in communicating with diverse populations.
- Familiarity with equity and/or diversity initiatives within an organization.
- Written and oral communication skills sufficient to perform essential functions.
- Demonstrated ability to make decisions independently and use initiative to accomplish complex assignments with general instruction and guidance.
- Demonstrated ability to exercise judgment and integrity on the job with confidentiality, tact, and diplomacy.
- Demonstrated ability to organize time and other resources to perform multiple tasks.
- Demonstrated ability to complete work accurately and in a timely manner with attention to detail.
- Demonstrated ability to work well with others and to provide effective team leadership.
- Proficiency in word processing and database and/or spreadsheet applications.
- Physical and mental attributes are sufficient to perform essential functions.
- Demonstrated ability to recognize merit, excellence and intelligence in staff and potential employees.
- Valid Driver's License / Clean Driving Record
- Ability to pass Department of Justice (DOJ) Background Clearance
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Proficient in English Language
- Proficient communicator
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Work settings vary from offices, program sites, and stakeholder locations
- Travel modes can include the use of company or personal transportation
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