Entitled Futures Associate Therapist Oakland, CA · Part time Company website

We are seeking mental health counseling students currently enrolled in or recently graduated from accredited programs, looking for field placement or practicum opportunities.

About Entitled Futures

Entitled Futures(EF) is an emotional competence consultancy focusing on tailored behavioral health strategies for public, private, and non-profit organizations. The program adopts a holistic approach that combines onsite therapy, leadership development, and community engagement to provide a platform for young individuals to discover their potential, build resilience, and make a meaningful impact.

Description

Title: Associate Therapist

Location: Public School Campuses in the San Francisco Bay Area

Time Commitment: Part-time during the academic year

Start Date: Fall 2025 (with flexibility)


About Us

Entitled Futures(eF) is an emotional competence consultancy focusing on tailored behavioral health strategies for public, private, and non-profit organizations. EF is dedicated to enhancing the mental resilience of youth ages 12-25, through drop-in therapy and peer mentoring programs. Providing the tools they need to shape their destinies and contribute to a thriving society by instilling a sense of entitlement to a bright future.


About the Role

We are seeking associate therapists recently graduated from accredited programs, looking for supervised clinical hours. Associates will provide direct mental health support and therapeutic services to middle and high school students in our school-based wellness spaces. This is a unique opportunity to gain clinical hours in a real-world, community-centered environment under licensed supervision.


Key Responsibilities

  • Carry a caseload of 8-10 middle or high school students for individual counseling
  • Provide family support, consultation, and therapeutic intervention when appropriate
  • Work cooperatively with school personnel
  • Accompany staff counselors and provide classroom education on topics such as substance abuse prevention and positive school interaction when needed
  • Keep accurate, timely, clinical records (including documentation, assessments, and treatment plans)
  • Maintain trauma-informed, culturally competent practices in all work with youth


Qualifications

  • Master's in counseling or related field on the path to licensure
  • Unlicensed applicants must be registered as an Associate with BBS prior to the beginning of the school year.
  • Interest in school-based or youth-focused mental health
  • Commitment to social justice, inclusion, and mental health equity
  • Ability to speak Spanish is preferred but not required


What We Offer

  • Weekly individual and/ or group clinical supervision by a licensed mental health professional
  • Real-world training in school-based mental health and community-centered care
  • Opportunity for continued post-licensed (LMFT / LSW / LPCC) employment