About Job
Access Institute provides rigorous clinical training, through a Doctoral Psychology Internship (APA accredited), a Postgraduate Fellowship, and Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Internship. Our training is rooted in contemporary psychodynamic theory, integrated with socio-cultural understanding and a deep commitment to community service. For more information, please visit our website accessinst.org.
The Staff Psychologist will join our clinical team and will provide in-person psychotherapy services to a diverse, community population. The Staff Psychologist will play an active role in Access Institute’s training programs by providing supervision and teaching of interns and fellows. This position includes managing the assessment intake process and contributing to outreach efforts to strengthen partnerships with other clinics and institutions. This role also involves participating in weekly clinical and administrative meetings to support training and coordinated, team-based patient care.
Approximately 55% of weekly hours are devoted to direct patient services, 15% to assessment intake and outreach, 10% teaching and supervision and 20% to meetings and administrative tasks.
The ideal candidate is a licensed clinical psychologist with strong experience in psychodynamic psychotherapy and a demonstrated commitment to community-based mental health care. We’re looking for someone who is highly organized, strategic, and collaborative—with excellent clinical judgment, communication skills, and a desire to build meaningful relationships within the organization and the wider community.
Required qualifications:
- Commitment to Access Institute’s mission and to the cause of affordable, accessible mental health care
- Licensed in California (Ph.D. or Psy.D.
- Experience providing psychotherapy services to a diverse low-income population
- Experience collaborating with multi-disciplinary team
- Excellent administrative and organizational skills
- Strong communication, relationship-building and leadership skills
- Knowledge of and sensitivity to issues of diversity, especially around race, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, culture, language, and gender
Equal Opportunity:
- Salary range: $65,000 - $75,000, depending on experience.
- Three weeks of PTO
- Accrued sick time
- 30 hours of paid professional development time
- Health, vision, and dental insurance
- Commuter benefits
- FSA account
- Life insurance
- Retirement Benefits (401K vested plan, with 3% matching of the employees' contribution)
Application Deadline: July 15th, 2025.
Application procedure:
No phone calls please.
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