OCD Anxiety Centers
Clinician – OCD Anxiety Centers
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Company Overview OCD Anxiety Centers has a true passion for bringing help and hope to some of the most underserved clinical populations. We strive to change the lives of individuals and their families who have been suffering from unrelenting anxiety, disturbing and terrifying thoughts, uncontrollable worry, exhausting behaviors and rituals, and avoidance that keeps them from living their lives. We are an evidence‑based practice, which means we do what works, stay up to date with scientific research, and regularly attend international training to keep us at our very best.
Our Investment in You
A competitive base salary depending on experience and licensure
Receive up to $400 reimbursement on CEU’s per renewal cycle
401(k) match
Core benefits: medical/dental/vision with company contribution to medical benefits for employee and dependents
Company‑paid employee life insurance and short‑term disability
Voluntary benefits
Paid time off including 15 days (120 hours) of “Paid Time Off”, 5 days (40 hours) of “Sick Time”, and 9 days (72 hours) “Company holiday” pay
Paid specialized ongoing training, strengthening your skills, experiences, and connections that will help advance your career
The Team You’ll Work With
We act with integrity and communicate honestly and openly
We are passionate about meeting the company’s needs and delivering for our clients
We are accountable for all our own actions
We work together as a team and are committed to excellence and innovation
We respect each other and celebrate our diversity
We set the bar that high for practical and aspirational reasons. Candidates with similar ethical standards, who have the ability to adapt in a fast‑moving working culture, and are committed to providing excellent client service are encouraged to apply.
The Purpose of Your Role The Clinician supports and ensures the IOP team and clients function safely, effectively, and efficiently to promote the best quality and output standards. They support specific department task completion, communication, conflict resolution, critical thinking, and time and priority management. They collaborate with the team to ensure the maintenance of treatment fidelity, company policy and procedure, and client satisfaction. The ideal candidate is a team player, who is open to feedback, willing to take initiative to learn specialized treatment, and is not afraid to fail.
Responsibilities
Provides validation in a warm, safe environment and keeps clients motivated to work through distress and eliminate neutralizing behaviors. Engages with clients through clinical interactions, interventions and development of skills.
Works closely with direct manager and the treatment team to adhere to programming and operations, communicating and problem‑solving with all members of the treatment team, including client scheduling needs and supporting the Behavioral Health Technicians team with treatment concerns.
Maintains all written documentation such as progress notes and group therapy notes for clients based on the current corporate designated caseload capacity and actively participates in creating high client satisfaction in treatment and managing potential grievances.
Oversees the psychotherapeutic intervention provided to a client during treatment for OCD and other mental health disorders, including case conceptualization, development of treatment plan, maintaining a skillful and organized IOP, records comprehensive documentation, crisis planning and management, and on‑going mental health assessments.
Plans, organizes, implements, and runs lesson plans for group settings, treatment coordination, individual psychotherapy with the facility's evidence‑based protocol for clients of all ages.
Proficient in utilizing de‑escalation techniques, crisis planning, and management.
Takes an active role in supporting and modeling OCD Anxiety Centers business processes that are both current and in development while supporting and cultivating a positive culture on their team.
Adheres to all company policies and procedures.
Other duties as assigned.
The Skills and Expertise You Have
Master’s degree or higher in social work, clinical mental health counseling, marriage and family therapy, Pd.D, Psy.D.
Current and unrestricted state licensure.
Presents self in a professional manner.
Must be punctual and maintain excellent attendance.
Organized, detail‑oriented, takes initiative, and completes job responsibilities independently.
Multitask, problem‑solve, interpersonal skills, and strong written and verbal communication skills.
Thrives in a changing work environment and demonstrates flexibility.
Accurate and efficient electronic data entry.
Proficient knowledge of computers, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and other computer software.
Physical demands of the job include sitting at a desk or table for extended periods, bending, lifting, and walking.
Preferred Qualifications
2+ years’ experience in mental health position.
OCD and anxiety experience.
Cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy experience.
Disclaimer OCD Anxiety Centers has not designed this job description to contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the employee. Furthermore, OCD Anxiety Centers reserves the right to change or assign new duties, responsibilities, and activities at any time, with or without notice.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) statement OCD Anxiety Centers is committed to providing equal opportunity for all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, genetics, disability, political affiliation, personal appearance, family responsibilities, or any other legally protected class under federal, state, or local law. This applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, job assignments, promotions, working conditions, scheduling, benefits, wage and salary administration, disciplinary action, termination, social, educational, and recreational programs.
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Company Overview OCD Anxiety Centers has a true passion for bringing help and hope to some of the most underserved clinical populations. We strive to change the lives of individuals and their families who have been suffering from unrelenting anxiety, disturbing and terrifying thoughts, uncontrollable worry, exhausting behaviors and rituals, and avoidance that keeps them from living their lives. We are an evidence‑based practice, which means we do what works, stay up to date with scientific research, and regularly attend international training to keep us at our very best.
Our Investment in You
A competitive base salary depending on experience and licensure
Receive up to $400 reimbursement on CEU’s per renewal cycle
401(k) match
Core benefits: medical/dental/vision with company contribution to medical benefits for employee and dependents
Company‑paid employee life insurance and short‑term disability
Voluntary benefits
Paid time off including 15 days (120 hours) of “Paid Time Off”, 5 days (40 hours) of “Sick Time”, and 9 days (72 hours) “Company holiday” pay
Paid specialized ongoing training, strengthening your skills, experiences, and connections that will help advance your career
The Team You’ll Work With
We act with integrity and communicate honestly and openly
We are passionate about meeting the company’s needs and delivering for our clients
We are accountable for all our own actions
We work together as a team and are committed to excellence and innovation
We respect each other and celebrate our diversity
We set the bar that high for practical and aspirational reasons. Candidates with similar ethical standards, who have the ability to adapt in a fast‑moving working culture, and are committed to providing excellent client service are encouraged to apply.
The Purpose of Your Role The Clinician supports and ensures the IOP team and clients function safely, effectively, and efficiently to promote the best quality and output standards. They support specific department task completion, communication, conflict resolution, critical thinking, and time and priority management. They collaborate with the team to ensure the maintenance of treatment fidelity, company policy and procedure, and client satisfaction. The ideal candidate is a team player, who is open to feedback, willing to take initiative to learn specialized treatment, and is not afraid to fail.
Responsibilities
Provides validation in a warm, safe environment and keeps clients motivated to work through distress and eliminate neutralizing behaviors. Engages with clients through clinical interactions, interventions and development of skills.
Works closely with direct manager and the treatment team to adhere to programming and operations, communicating and problem‑solving with all members of the treatment team, including client scheduling needs and supporting the Behavioral Health Technicians team with treatment concerns.
Maintains all written documentation such as progress notes and group therapy notes for clients based on the current corporate designated caseload capacity and actively participates in creating high client satisfaction in treatment and managing potential grievances.
Oversees the psychotherapeutic intervention provided to a client during treatment for OCD and other mental health disorders, including case conceptualization, development of treatment plan, maintaining a skillful and organized IOP, records comprehensive documentation, crisis planning and management, and on‑going mental health assessments.
Plans, organizes, implements, and runs lesson plans for group settings, treatment coordination, individual psychotherapy with the facility's evidence‑based protocol for clients of all ages.
Proficient in utilizing de‑escalation techniques, crisis planning, and management.
Takes an active role in supporting and modeling OCD Anxiety Centers business processes that are both current and in development while supporting and cultivating a positive culture on their team.
Adheres to all company policies and procedures.
Other duties as assigned.
The Skills and Expertise You Have
Master’s degree or higher in social work, clinical mental health counseling, marriage and family therapy, Pd.D, Psy.D.
Current and unrestricted state licensure.
Presents self in a professional manner.
Must be punctual and maintain excellent attendance.
Organized, detail‑oriented, takes initiative, and completes job responsibilities independently.
Multitask, problem‑solve, interpersonal skills, and strong written and verbal communication skills.
Thrives in a changing work environment and demonstrates flexibility.
Accurate and efficient electronic data entry.
Proficient knowledge of computers, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and other computer software.
Physical demands of the job include sitting at a desk or table for extended periods, bending, lifting, and walking.
Preferred Qualifications
2+ years’ experience in mental health position.
OCD and anxiety experience.
Cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy experience.
Disclaimer OCD Anxiety Centers has not designed this job description to contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the employee. Furthermore, OCD Anxiety Centers reserves the right to change or assign new duties, responsibilities, and activities at any time, with or without notice.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) statement OCD Anxiety Centers is committed to providing equal opportunity for all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, genetics, disability, political affiliation, personal appearance, family responsibilities, or any other legally protected class under federal, state, or local law. This applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, job assignments, promotions, working conditions, scheduling, benefits, wage and salary administration, disciplinary action, termination, social, educational, and recreational programs.
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