About this position
Licensed Psychologist (PSYPACT) — Virtual Adolescent IOP (Ages 12–18)
Family First Adolescent Services | Remote | Part-time to Full-time (W2/1099 options)
We’re growing! Family First Adolescent Services is excited to expand our virtual services alongside our established in-person PHP and residential programs. Founded in 2014, we take a sophisticated approach to supporting adolescents through a relational and developmental lens of curiosity and compassion, pairing warmth and attunement with high clinical standards.
We’re seeking a PSYPACT-authorized Licensed Psychologist to provide high-quality, evidence-based care to teens and families in our Virtual Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP).
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About the Program (Virtual Adolescent IOP)
A PSYPACT-licensed psychologist provides virtual adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) services, offering high-quality, evidence-based mental health care for teens (typically ages 12–18). Sessions are delivered via secure video conferencing and include group therapy, individual therapy, and family therapy.
Program key components include:
- Structure: Typically programming runs a minimum of 6 weeks, up to 12 weeks, 3 hours/day, 3-4 days/week, 3:30 - 6:30 pm (program schedules vary).
- Target population: Adolescents experiencing acute mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression (and related concerns).
- Therapeutic approach: Skill-building that may include coping skills, emotional regulation, mindfulness, and distress tolerance through group and individual therapy.
- Family involvement: Engagement varies, with family sessions 1-2x monthly and ongoing updates. Family is offered support groups from organization.
About the Role
You will be a core clinician in our Virtual IOP treatment team, delivering groups, individual therapy, and family therapy with a consistent weekly schedule.
Required recurring schedule:
- Group facilitation: 4 days/week, 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM (Eastern time zone)
Additional hours for individual sessions, monthly family therapy, treatment planning, and documentation will be scheduled outside of group time.
What You’ll Do
- Facilitate virtual adolescent IOP groups (4 afternoons/week, 3:30–6:30 PM) using evidence-based, developmentally attuned methods
- Provide individual therapy sessions for adolescent clients (telehealth)
- Provide 1 - 2 x monthly family therapy sessions (telehealth), supporting attachment, communication, and systemic change
- Coordinate with psychiatry and the multidisciplinary team to support integrated care
- Complete timely clinical documentation and maintain compliance with telehealth and ethical standards
- Contribute to a culture of compassion, accountability, and clinical excellence
Who You Are
You’re a psychologist who:
- Enjoys working with adolescents and understands how development, relationships, and nervous system patterns shape behavior
- Can hold structure and warmth in group settings
- Brings a relational stance—curious, non-shaming, and grounded
- Is confident providing care via telehealth with strong presence and clinical judgment
- Values teamwork, communication, and consistent follow-through
Required Qualifications
- Doctoral degree in Psychology (PhD or PsyD) from an APA-accredited or equivalent program
- Active, unrestricted psychologist license in a U.S. state/jurisdiction
- PSYPACT eligibility required: must hold an active PSYPACT Authorization to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT) or be eligible and willing to obtain it promptly
- Typically includes licensure in a PSYPACT member state and meeting PSYPACT requirements (e.g., EPPP, no relevant disciplinary actions)
- Experience providing psychotherapy to adolescents (group and/or individual preferred)
- Strong telehealth clinical judgment, risk assessment skills, and documentation habits
Preferred Qualifications
- Prior experience in IOP/PHP, group therapy, or higher-acuity adolescent settings
- Training/exposure to CBT/DBT, ACT, trauma-informed care, attachment-informed approaches, and family systems work
- Comfort partnering with caregivers and building strong therapeutic alliances
What We Offer
- Mission-driven work in a growing virtual program, backed by established in-person PHP and residential services
- Supportive leadership and collaborative clinical culture
- Opportunity to help shape group curriculum and virtual program growth
- Competitive compensation (commensurate with experience and availability)
How to Apply
Submit your resume/CV and a brief cover letter answering:
- What draws you to virtual adolescent IOP work?
- What is your current PSYPACT status (APIT active vs eligible/in process)?
- Are you able to commit to group 4 days/week from 3:30–6:30 PM?
Family First Adolescent Services is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome clinicians of diverse identities and backgrounds and are committed to building an inclusive team.