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Primary Therapist (Neurodivergent Specialty)

BLUME BEHAVIORAL HEALTH LLC

All Jobs > Primary Therapist (Neurodivergent Specialty) Primary Therapist (Neurodivergent Specialty) South Bay (Torrance & Redondo Beach, CA) Part-time Description About Blume Behavioral Health Blume Behavioral Health is a residential treatment center dedicated to supporting adolescents through evidence-based, compassionate clinical care. Our multidisciplinary team works collaboratively to address the complex emotional, behavioral, and relational needs of the teens and families we serve. Position Summary If you have a genuine passion for helping neurodiverse teens build confidence, connection, and the relational skills they need to thrive through a neurodiversity-affirming lens, we invite you to apply! We are seeking a licensed therapist or psychologist to serve as the primary therapist for our neurodiverse adolescent clients. This is a dedicated specialty role at the center of our programming for this population. Many of the adolescents in our care present with significant social skill deficits and relational difficulties, including challenges with initiating and maintaining peer relationships, reading and responding to social cues, navigating group dynamics, managing conflict, and coping with experiences of social rejection, isolation, and bullying. These social struggles are often deeply intertwined with co-occurring anxiety, depression, and low self-worth, making targeted social intervention a critical component of their treatment. As primary therapist, you will carry a dedicated caseload and provide individual therapy, family therapy, and group programming for these clients. You will work within Blume's established clinical leadership structure while bringing specialized expertise that our team will actively lean on to strengthen and refine how we serve this population. This is a collaborative role that you won't be building in a vacuum. You'll have the support of an experienced director team that values your specialization and wants to integrate your clinical perspective into the broader treatment framework. Requirements Serve as the primary therapist for neurodivergent adolescent clients, carrying a dedicated caseload and overseeing continuity of care from admission through discharge Provide individual therapy targeting social functioning, emotional regulation, self-esteem, identity development, and resilience around experiences of peer rejection, social isolation, and bullying Provide family therapy focused on strengthening the family's understanding of their teen's social and communication differences, improving relational dynamics, and equipping caregivers to support and reinforce social skill development beyond treatment Facilitate structured therapeutic groups addressing peer entry, conversational skills, friendship development and maintenance, conflict resolution, and real‑world social problem‑solving Collaborate with Blume's clinical leadership team to inform and refine programming, clinical practices, and milieu strategies for neurodivergent clients Develop and refine individualized treatment plans that reflect each client's unique social and relational goals alongside their broader mental health needs Consult with and educate clinical staff on best practices for supporting neurodivergent clients within the residential milieu, including strategies for fostering meaningful peer connection in the day‑to‑day treatment environment Participate in clinical team meetings, case consultation, and maintain documentation consistent with residential treatment standards Education/Skills Requirements Licensed or license‑eligible in the state of California as an LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, or Psychologist (PhD/PsyD) Specialized clinical experience working with neurodivergent adolescents across individual, family, and group modalities Deep understanding of the social and relational difficulties commonly experienced by neurodivergent teens, including difficulty with peer relationships, social communication differences, social anxiety, loneliness, and experiences of exclusion or bullying Strong foundation in evidence‑based social skills interventions for neurodivergent adolescents Familiarity with affirming, strengths‑based clinical frameworks that honor neurodevelopmental differences while addressing real functional challenges Comfortable bringing your expertise to a collaborative clinical environment and contributing your specialized perspective within a team‑oriented leadership structure Experience in residential, partial hospitalization, or intensive outpatient settings is a plus Genuine passion for helping neurodivergent teens build confidence, connection, and the relational skills they need to thrive What We Offer A specialty role where your clinical knowledge is valued and actively drawn upon to shape how we serve this population Investment in your continued professional development, including training in specialized evidence‑based curricula The backing of an experienced clinical leadership team that provides structure, support, and collaboration A clinician‑led treatment environment built on teamwork and shared purpose The opportunity to contribute to the growth of a specialized program track within an established residential treatment center #J-18808-Ljbffr BLUME BEHAVIORAL HEALTH LLC

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