Santa Clarita, California
$65,000 - $130,000 yearly
Full-time | Remote
Work facility: Community Health Clinic
Harold Psychiatric Center is excited to invite applications for the role of a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a supervisory focus. In this full-time, remote position, the successful candidate will play a pivotal role in enhancing the therapeutic services we provide. You will deliver high-quality psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families while also supervising practicum students on their journey toward clinical licensure. This position not only emphasizes client care but also fosters the growth of future therapists in a supportive and collaborative environment.
At Harold Psychiatric Center, located in the beautiful Santa Clarita valley of California, our mission is deeply rooted in creating a world where mental health is prioritized and accessible. We believe in empowering our clients on their unique paths of recovery and self-discovery. Our community health clinic aims to bridge the gap between mental health and daily living, acting as a positive force for change in individuals’ lives. Our commitment extends to our staff, ensuring that every team member feels valued, supported, and equipped to thrive both personally and professionally.
This position is fully remote, allowing for flexibility in how and where you work. You will be part of a group practice dedicated to outpatient services, providing a collegial and collaborative work atmosphere. Our team is made up of licensed therapists who share an unwavering commitment to making a difference in our clients’ lives. We firmly support a healthy work/life balance, enabling you to perform at your best while respecting your personal commitments.
In your role as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, you will be responsible for the following:
Our client population consists of a diverse range of individuals and families facing various mental health challenges. From anxiety and depression to complex family dynamics, you will be instrumental in guiding clients toward healing and empowerment. Your work will primarily focus on creating a safe space for clients to express themselves and to embark on the journey of recovery.
The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications:
While not mandatory, candidates with experience supervising trainees, conducting assessments, or working in community health settings will be highly regarded. Additionally, familiarity with various therapeutic modalities and an openness to continual learning are advantageous.
We offer a generous compensation package that reflects your expertise and commitment to our mission, with salaries ranging from USD 65,000 to 130,000 annually, depending on your experience and role as a full-time or part-time employee. Benefits include:
At Harold Psychiatric Center, we value your professional development. We encourage our staff to pursue further education and training, whether it’s in specialized therapy techniques or leadership roles within our organization. As we grow, there will be ample opportunities for you to take on more responsibilities, and contribute to innovative mental health programs.
Joining the Harold Psychiatric Center means becoming part of a mission-driven organization that prioritizes the well-being of its clients and staff alike. You will work alongside dedicated professionals in an environment that values teamwork, respect, and collaboration. We understand the importance of mental health in every aspect of life and are committed to fostering a culture where every team member can flourish.
If you are passionate about making a difference in the mental health field and possess the qualifications outlined above, we want to hear from you. Please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your experience and why you would be a great addition to our team. We look forward to exploring the possibility of you joining our committed and compassionate community.
This Mental Health Counselor position offers $65,000 - $130,000 yearly in California. Compensation may vary based on experience, certifications, and facility type.
Mental Health roles focus on treating mental health disorders through therapeutic interventions, crisis management, and coordinated care with medical and social service providers.