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Assistant Clinical Director

We are currently seeking a Therapist position to join our practice. This is a Full Time employee (W2) position with a full-time caseload including client sessions and clinical supervision hours.Hours are flexible and could include days, nights and/or weekends, depending upon the therapist’s preferences, and our office availability. We are currently looking for candidates with an openness to work in a hybrid model. Candidates within commuting distance of our Winter Park, FL office would engage in a hybrid model of remote and in person sessions. It is required that the Assistant Clinical Director work from the office at least 3 days per week.The Assistant Clinical Director must be committed to utilizing a trauma informed, weight inclusive, Health at Every Size approach and have an interest in working with eating disorders. An interest in working with teens and families is a plus. Familiarity with Intuitive Eating and weight inclusive care principles is also ideal in addition to a formal trauma training such as EMDR, ART, CPT. Regular individual consultation and team support meetings will be offered as well as CEDS supervision. The Assistant Clinical Director will directly oversee multiple clinicians and be responsible for managing the operations of our office.About Restored Purpose Counseling: Here at Restored Purpose Counseling, we believe in creating the best atmosphere for our clients and employees. Our mission is to create an environment (in person or virtually) that cultivates healing and safety to allow those that are hurting from various issues (eating disorders, trauma & life experiences) to find hope, healing and a life worth living. We work to reconnect individuals with their purpose. Our vision is to create an all-inclusive location(s) that has all the wrap around services needed for those seeking ED treatment and to expand across FL.Our Values: Restored Purpose Counseling lives by values that guide who we are as a team and how we present to our communities. We hire staff who bring these values to life.Building strong, meaningful relationships is a basic need for all of us. We value building relationships within our community and helping our clients do the same. It’s also a hallmark of our business to promote strong, lasting bonds within our team and to work collaboratively both in the office and out in the community.We’re committed to providing the best atmosphere for our clients and our team. Our commitment is seen in our beautiful workspace for our employees and a comforting space for our clients.We provide ongoing education for our therapists by providing weekly supervision, CEDS supervision, and fostering training in evidence-based practices. This ensures that our clients can trust that their therapist is continuously enhancing their skills, promoting a safe therapeutic environment. We are committed to internal growth, seizing opportunities as they arise within the company.W promote hiring clinicians of varying backgrounds, beliefs, and specialties to better serve our clients. It’s also important that our office promotes a foundation of diversity, equity, and inclusivity in its culture and practice.Reports to: Chief Clinical OfficerPrimary Job Description: To provide supervision to clinical staff andto provide mental health counseling to clients with disordered eating, eating disorders and trauma.Secondary Job Description: To collaborate with treatment teams, engage in continual professional education, assist with other creative and administrative tasks as needed and serve as a resource and mentor to staff. To serve as an active member of the leadership team while providing clinical supervision to staff, maintaining a consistent on-site presence to support daily office operations, and carrying a caseload of clients.Hours: Full Time 40 hours per weekCompensation: $80,000-$90,000 per yearLocation: Winter Park, FL locationBenefits: PTO, CEDS training, insurance stipendRoles and Responsibilities:Assistant Clinical DirectorOversee assigned clinical staff, promoting accountability, guiding performance, and supporting their professional growth.Assist with onboarding and orientation of new clinical staff, ensuring a smooth integration into the organization.Support ongoing staff training and development, including identifying growth areas and coordinating learning opportunities.Monitor and assess staff morale, fostering team cohesion, engagement, and continuity across the clinical team.Regularly review, develop, and recommend updates to existing policies and procedures.Oversee daily operations and provide on-site leadership for the Winter Park office.Conduct and facilitate clinical staff meetings.Actively participate as a member of the Leadership Team, contributing to organizational strategy and decision-making.Support the growth and professional development of therapists through mentorship and performance feedback.Represent the organization in the community as needed, including networking and outreach to strengthen referral relationships and visibility.Therapist Provide evidence based, ethical therapeutic counseling to individuals with disordered eating and eating disordersUse sound judgment and critical thinking when making client assessments and providing counseling to clientsEngage in and invest time + resources to ongoing professional learning, networking and growthKeep open, frequent communication with all members of the RPC team and participate in team meetingsCommunicate regularly with clients’ other treatment team membersEvaluate client’s progress, revising their plan as indicated per individual needsRefer clients to appropriate providers/resources when indicatedMaintain and model professional boundariesDemonstrate and model a peaceful relationship with food and body for clientsExcellent written and verbal communications skillsMaintenance of all legal and ethical standards appropriate to therapist professional license as well as standards of Restored Purpose CounselingSkills and Knowledge (at least a basic understanding)Complete doctoral degree in psychology, clinical counseling, social work, or marriage and family therapy. Must be a Licensed Psychologist.Active, unrestricted license (PhD, PsyD) in the State of Florida (must be fully licensed).Must be a Licensed PsychologistLicense must be in good ethical standing.Qualified Supervisor status in the state of FloridaKnowledge and understanding in a wide range of diagnoses and clinical theoriesGood computer skills, with proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Google (i.e., Drive, Docs, Calendar, etc.). Must also have the ability to learn and utilize the company’s internal technical tools and record keeping software.Proficiency and fluency in speaking, understanding, reading, and writing English.Understanding of Health at Every Size and Intuitive Eating philosophies and principlesEthics of mental health professionTraining in Trauma modality such as EMDR, CPT, ARTTraining in DBT, CBT, ACT, and/or Motivational InterviewingStrong organizational and communication skillsAbility to prioritize independentlyAttention to detailAbility to think critically and problem solve in challenging and complex situationsAbility to work in a highly collaborative, multidisciplinary, team oriented environmentAnd the ability to create space from work for your own mental, emotional and physical wellbeingQualifications: Complete Doctorate in a mental health field (i.e. Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy, Mental Health Counseling, Psychology, etc.) and an active license in the state of FL.Accountability:Complete all required documentation in a timely manner, keeping detailed notes/records, while monitoring progressComplete a minimum of 15 clinical hours per week.Supervise 5-8 clinical staff membersPrefer availability to schedule some sessions in evenings Monday through Thursday, and/or any hours Friday-SundayMaintain active malpractice insurance.Basic oversight of office spaceAttend and conduct clinical staff meetings as requiredConduct in-person and virtual sessionsOther duties as assigned by Chief Clinical Officer and CEOIdeal candidates will have:Availability and interest in working up to a full-time (clinical hours, supervision hours, and administrative work)Ideal candidates should have at least 2-3 years of experience in a clinical or outpatient setting working with eating disorders.Ideal candidates should have at least one-year of experience supervising clinical staff as a Qualified SupervisorStrong interpersonal, organizational and communication skillsThe ability to work collaboratively with clients and build strong rapportThe ability to work collaboratively with other treatment providers as part of a multi-disciplinary teamA willingness to receive and integrate feedbackA commitment to learning about and being open to the experiences of those with identities different from one’s own (especially as they relate to eating, body image and embodiment)Self-awareness and a willingness to engage in ongoing self-reflectionA commitment to practicing nutrition counseling through an anti-oppressive lensFriendly, people oriented and excited to be a part of this team!To Apply:Provide in written format, why you’d be a good fit for this position and how you could add to our team. Send your resume/CV in addition to any previous work/accomplishments pertinent to this position. Email the above to: careers@myrestoredpurpose.com