Position Summary
The Associate Therapist will provide high-quality clinical services to teens, adults, and families while receiving ongoing supervision, mentorship, and professional development. This role is ideal for clinicians who value depth work, evidence-based treatment, and a supportive team environment where personal strengths and client-centered care guide decision-making
Core Duties & Responsibilities
Clinical Care
- Provide individual therapy to teens and adults using evidence-based modalities such as ACT, CBT, DBT, IFS, mindfulness-based approaches, and trauma-informed practices.
- Develop collaborative treatment plans focused on client goals, strengths, and meaningful progress.
- Maintain appropriate clinical boundaries, ethical decision-making, and trauma-sensitive communication.
- Conduct intake assessments, diagnostic impressions, and follow-up sessions aligned with OneYou’s clinical standards.
Documentation & Compliance
- Complete notes, treatment plans, and assessments within required timelines.
- Maintain accurate, compliant clinical records in the practice EHR.
- Adhere to all state, licensing board, and insurance panel requirements.
Collaboration & Supervision
- Participate in weekly or bi-weekly supervision at OneYou.
- Engage in team case consultations, peer support, and professional development activities.
- Collaborate closely with leadership and administrative staff to ensure exceptional client care and smooth clinical workflow.
Client Experience & Practice Culture
- Contribute to a warm, welcoming, and non-judgmental environment for clients and team members.
- Communicate clearly and compassionately with clients, families, and care partners when appropriate.
- Uphold OneYou’s values of authenticity, curiosity, and supporting the whole person.
Practice Operations
- Support smooth scheduling, communication, and care coordination as needed.
- Maintain clear, responsive communication with the operations team regarding availability, caseload, and client needs.
- Follow practice-wide guidelines for crisis assessment, referrals, mandated reporting, and care transitions.
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or Marriage & Family Therapy.
- Active or currently applying for registered associate status in Oregon (LPC-A, CSWA, or LMFT-A).
- Familiarity with ACT, CBT, IFS, DBT or other evidence-based modalities.
- Ability to work independently while contributing to a supportive team culture.
- Commitment to neurodiversity-informed, trauma-sensitive, and culturally responsive practice.
What We Offer
- Weekly or bi-weekly supervision included
- A supportive, collaborative, friendly practice culture
- Administrative and marketing support for building your client list, scheduling, billing, and onboarding
- Flexibility in scheduling and caseload management including work from home, hybrid and in office options
- Opportunities for training in treating ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, Addiction, OCD and Depression in neurodiversity-focused care
- Beautiful office setting on the SW Portland waterfront and modern tools and practices to make your job more enjoyable
- PTO, Sick Days and Paid holidays
- Retirement and 401K matching
- Healthcare Benefits