Community Institute for Psychotherapy
Assistant Clinical Director - Licensed Psychologist (Part Time - 16 hours/wk)
Job Label:Assistant Clinical Director / Psychologist August 2025
We’re seeking a Licensed Psychologist (PhD/PsyD) to provide clinical supervision, guide our training program, and mentor early-career clinicians. This is the perfect role for someone with a private practice looking to augment income and experience in a meaningful way.
Why You Are Going to Love This Job
At the Community Institute for Psychotherapy (CIP), you won’t just be supervising trainees—you’ll be shaping the future of psychotherapy. As Assistant Clinical Director/Doctoral Director/ Director of Training, you’ll be a cornerstone of a nonprofit with over 45 years of commitment to accessible, psychodynamically-informed care for the San Rafael community. CIP’s longstanding training program is the beating heart of the organization, and now you have the chance to lead it into its next chapter.
If you're a Licensed Psychologist who thrives on developing clinicians, values depth-oriented practice, and wants to foster a community of reflective, ethical care, this is the opportunity you’ve been looking for. Here, your leadership will ripple out across generations of therapists and the clients they serve.
This role offers a unique blend of clinical supervision, program leadership, and educational design—all in a highly supportive, collaborative environment where psychodynamic thinking, social impact, and professional growth are deeply valued.
About Us
Community Institute for Psychotherapy (CIP) provides low-cost counseling and psychological services to individuals and families who do not have the resources to pay full fees for professional help. Fees are established on a sliding scale and based on one's ability to pay. CIP, a private non-profit, 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization, has been serving Marin since 1977.
Last year CIP provided over 10,088 hours of psychotherapy for clients from the community. A full range of psychological services are offered by CIP to adults, children, families, and couples. The primary mode of treatment is long-term psychotherapy. Other services offered by CIP include crisis intervention, brief therapy, psychological testing, relationship counseling, play therapy, career counseling, and group therapy, as well as workshops and seminars addressing topics of community concern.
CIP provides additional community outreach through special projects which include: the School Project, in which Intern-Therapists work with children and adolescents in Marin public elementary, middle, and high schools; and Ritter Center Program for families and individuals who have been homeless or nearly homeless; Canal Alliance Program; Support for Single Parents Project, which provides individual psychotherapy for single parents, and assessment and psychotherapy for children; Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse; and Eating Disorders Program.
What We Need You to Do
Provide individual and group supervision to a diverse cohort of trainees, including practicum students and associates.
Oversee and continuously refine CIP’s comprehensive training program, including scheduling, curriculum development, and ongoing trainee support
Collaborate with senior leadership on program administration, accreditation standards, and clinical oversight
Lead and/or participate in didactic training seminars, case conferences, and community-building events
Serve as a clinical and professional mentor, modeling reflective practice, clinical depth, and ethical care
Ensure alignment of training goals with CIP’s mission to provide equitable and affordable services to underserved populations
What You Bring to the Table
Licensed Psychologist (PhD or PsyD) in the state of California
Solid foundation in psychodynamic theory and practice, with a commitment to depth-oriented psychotherapy
Supervision experience with early-career clinicians across various levels (practicum, postdoc, associate)
Comfort and competence in curriculum development, training design, and group facilitation
Ability to balance clinical leadership with administrative responsibilities, and navigate program logistics with clarity and care
A collaborative spirit, appreciation for nuance, and a deep respect for the transformational process of clinical training
Details
16 hours/week (includes 9 onsite hours in San Rafael, remaining remote)
Flexible start date — open until filled
Part-time salaried role
Ongoing professional development and team support included
Ideal candidates will have a psychodynamic orientation and experience supervising early-career clinicians
This is more than a job—it’s a chance to contribute to something lasting, meaningful, and grounded in clinical excellence.
Come join CIP and help nurture the therapists our communities need.
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