Thank You for Your Interest in Joining the Kindful Team!

 
  • Are you an eating disorder specialist who would LOVE to be doing impactful outpatient treatment with motivated clients, but don’t want to open up a private practice?

  • Do you ever wish you could work from home, with a flexible schedule that allows you to have the work/life balance that traditional agencies and inpatient treatment centers just leave no space for?

  • Do you love being an employee and not having to worry about the logistics of how to get clients, and just want to enjoy doing best practices, quality care? 

Yes? Wonderful, read on.

Kindful Body is seeking passionate, experienced, licensed and pre-licensed therapists and registered dietitians with an eating disorder specialty to join our group outpatient eating disorder treatment program. We are expanding to meet the overwhelming need throughout California for quality care for clients.

Services are provided through a secure video platform with regular clients who you see weekly (or more during times of crisis). Caseload will build over time. Part-time clinicians need to be available to see a minimum of 15 clients per week regularly once a caseload is built, and full-time clinicians need to be available to see a minimum of 24 clients a week. 

The perfect candidate feels comfortable on video conferencing technology, engaging with people, and is open to learning new technologies. When issues come up with clients, or in working relationships, you approach them directly with kindness and compassion, and you are willing to work through the bumps in the road of working with new technologies and a new treatment paradigm to ensure that clients are getting the best services possible. 

Kindful Body is seeking skilled therapists & dietitians who wants to join our team:

  • In delivering weight-inclusive, Health At Every Size (HAES), trauma-informed and compassionate care

  • In supporting clients and their families during recovery

  • In believing that full and lasting recovery is possible

  • In providing virtual outpatient telemental health services for adolescents (14 and older) and adults. Comfort in integrating family and support networks into treatment as needed 

  • In administering case management, including making referrals, following up with the treatment team, consulting, etc. 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • A minimum of 2 years experience treating eating disorders, ideally in a residential, PHP or IOP setting

  • Experience working with trauma 

  • Familiarity with teletherapy and ability to ensure virtual HIPAA-compliant care

  • Excellent clinical skills

  • Comfortable managing your own schedule

  • Licensed or pre-licensed to provide therapy services in the state of California and fully insured

Compensation:

  • We have an industry-leading compensation package that can allow the clinician to grow their income based on the volume of clients they see

  • Your salary is dependent upon your position and licensure status:

    • Starting at $80/hr for licensed clinical team members

    • Starting at $65/hr for pre-licensed clinical team members

  • Medical, Dental & Vision for full-time employees

  • Paid Time Off & 401k

  • Flexible schedule

  • We offer extra support and training in compassionate, weight-inclusive, trauma-informed care with a social justice focus, including Internal Family Systems, Mindful Self-Compassion, Body Trust and the work of Dr. Brene Brown 

Physical Requirements:

  • A quiet confidential space

  • Laptop, iPad, or computer with a camera that is capable of streaming video

  • Earbuds w/ a mic 

  • Great Internet (Be able to stream Netflix on multiple computers at the same time without an issue if more than 1 person is using the Internet in your home)

Next Steps:

Please fill out this form and upload your resume and video cover letter using Loom (it’s free). 

Questions to answer in your cover letter are: 

  • Why are you passionate about working with eating disorders? 

  • What is your philosophy in working with eating disorders in the midst of our current diet culture?