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OCD & Anxiety Teen IOP Clinician (Part-Time)

  • OCD & Anxiety Colorado is seeking a passionate and skilled Teen IOP Clinician to join our interdisciplinary team. This role is ideal for a clinician with specialized training in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) or a strong interest in developing expertise in ERP and other evidence-based treatments for OCD and anxiety.

    We value neurodivergent-affirming care and take a strengths-based, empowering approach to treatment—supporting both teens and their families. This role includes extensive training and ongoing professional development, making it an excellent opportunity for clinicians looking to deepen their skills in OCD and anxiety treatment.

  • Part-time role (24 hours per week)

    IOP runs from 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM, followed by a daily IOP Clinical Debrief from 2:30 PM – 3:00 PM

    IOP is in-person in Louisville, Colorado

    Additional hours include individual therapy (4-6 patients/week), training, and team collaboration

    Extensive training in ERP and evidence-based interventions included

    Opportunity for full-time expansion as the program grows

    Salary:

    $35,000- $45,000 (DOE) per year for unlicensed clinicians 

    $45,000- $55,000 (DOE) per year for licensed clinicians (LCSW, LPC, LMFT)

    Includes PTO, sick time, and built-in back-up support for coverage


  • • Facilitate 7.5 hours of group therapy per week in Teen IOP, working alongside 1-2 other clinical staff members

    • Participate in daily IOP Clinical Debriefs (2:30 PM – 3:00 PM) to support team collaboration, IOP clinicians support and continuity of care

    • Provide weekly individual therapy for 4-6 patients

    • Participate in extensive training on ERP, ACT, and other evidence-based modalities for OCD & Anxiety

    • Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team, including:

    • Occupational Therapist

    • Psychiatric Medication Prescriber

    • Family Therapist

    • Education & Executive Functioning Coach

    • Approach care with adaptability, creativity, and a strengths-based mindset

    • Provide neurodivergent-affirming support that empowers teens and engages parents in the process

    • Receive weekly clinical supervision with an assigned clinical supervisor

    • Engage in a weekly staff process group/meeting to foster a supportive work environment

    • Ensure comprehensive, individualized, and team-based care for each patient

    • Benefit from back-up clinician support to ensure smooth operations during staff absences


  • Master’s degree in counseling, social work, marriage & family therapy, or related field

    Licensed (LCSW, LPC, LMFT) or working toward licensure (Unlicensed)

    Training in ERP therapy or a strong interest in learning and applying ERP for OCD treatment

    • Experience working with teens and families

    • Commitment to neurodivergent-affirming, strengths-based, and empowering care

    • Strong ability to adapt, be creative, and work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team setting

    • Passion for delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care

    What We Offer:

    Extensive training in ERP, ACT, and evidence-based OCD & anxiety treatment

    Daily IOP Clinical Debriefs to ensure clinician support and collaboration

    Weekly clinical supervision provided

    Regular staff process groups to ensure clinician well-being

    Supportive and collaborative team environment

    Flexible scheduling for individual sessions

    No weekends or holiday shifts

    Paid Time Off (PTO) and sick time

    Built-in back-up support for coverage when needed

    Potential to transition into a full-time role as the program expands

  • Please send your resume and cover letter to: alie@ocdanxietycolorado.com.

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