Associate Therapist (Unlicensed) – Fully Remote, Part-Time

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Employer: Silvi Integrative HealthLocation:Remote (Must be registered in California) Employment Type: Part-Time / HourlyCompensation:Average $65/hour (equivalent to $70,000–$75,000 annually, depending on caseload)Schedule:Approximately 20 client hours per week + 1 hour of supervision (more available if desired)About Silvi Integrative HealthSilvi Integrative Health is a California-based telehealth practice specializing in trauma-focused psychotherapy, EMDR, and Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP). Our clinicians provide holistic, evidence-based care through a supportive, flexible, and fully virtual model.We integrate neuroscience, psychotherapy, and mindful technology — including AI-supported documentation that saves 2–4 hours each week — to help our clinicians focus more on care and less on admin.Position SummaryWe are seeking a Doctoral- or Master’s-level Associate Therapist to join our expanding virtual team. This position offers a consistent caseload of approximately 20 clients per week under licensed supervision.The ideal candidate is passionate about trauma recovery, holistic healing, and experiential modalities such as EMDR, mindfulness-based therapy, or psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.Responsibilities• Provide virtual psychotherapy to a caseload of ~20 clients per week under supervision• Use evidence-based modalities (CBT, EMDR, DBT, mindfulness, trauma-informed care)• Create individualized treatment plans and track progress• Maintain HIPAA-compliant, timely documentation using AI-assisted tools• Participate in weekly supervision and optional team case consultations• Stay aligned with BBS or Board of Psychology standards and ethical guidelinesQualificationsRequired:• Active and registered Associate number with the California BBS or Board of Psychology (AMFT, ASW, APCC, or Psychological Associate)• At least 1 year of clinical experience• Strong telehealth and digital documentation skills• Availability for at least 20 client hours/week and 1 hour of supervisionPreferred:• Certification or training in EMDR or Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)• Experience treating trauma, PTSD, or first responders• Comfort using AI-supported or EHR documentation systemsCompensation & Benefits• Average rate: $65/hour (typically $70,000–$75,000 annually)• Additional pay for consistently maintaining over 20 weekly client hours• Weekly individual or group supervision (more available if desired)• CE reimbursement: $250 annually• Time off: 2 weeks unpaid leave• Technology support: AI-enhanced note system (saves 2–4 hours/week)• 100% virtual work — must be registered in California but can live anywhereWhy Join Silvi Integrative Health?At Silvi, you’ll join a compassionate, forward-thinking community of clinicians dedicated to deep healing and professional growth. We value authenticity, collaboration, and balance — creating space for clinicians to thrive while delivering exceptional care.To Apply:Submit your resume and a brief cover letter describing your experience with trauma-focused or experiential therapy.Job Type: Part-timePay: $65.00 - $110.00 per hourExpected hours: 18 – 22 per weekBenefits:• Flexible schedule• Professional development assistanceWork Location: Remote

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