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Description
The DBT Center at Evidence Based Treatment Centers of Seattle (EBTCS) is seeking a full-time Staff Psychologist. We are looking for a psychologist who is deeply committed to providing gold-standard comprehensive dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for individuals struggling with self-harm, suicidality, and other problems related to emotion dysregulation. We want a clinician who lives and breathes DBT, loves working with DBT clients, and is excited about sitting on a consultation team with like-minded providers.
Provide a minimum of 20 clinical contact hours per week with adolescents, caregivers, and adults across our Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Programs, using Comprehensive DBT (individual therapy, skills group, and between-session phone coaching), CBT, Behavioral Parent Training, PE, CPT, ERP, and other evidence-based care for co-occurring conditions. You will participate in weekly team consultation meetings, collaborate with psychologists and specialists across our clinical teams, and complete documentation in our EHR system. Our administrative team handles all intake, waitlist management, billing, insurance communication, and scheduling.
Compensation: $117,500+ guaranteed salary for early-career psychologists (approximately 20 clinical hours/week), with an average of approximately $130,000 for 22 clinical hours/week. Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401K with 4% match, 12 weeks parental leave, free in-house APA-approved CE, a stipend for external CE, an unlimited ORCA transit card, and four or more weeks paid time off.
Requirements
- PsyD or PhD credential
- Licensed in Washington State, or able to begin the licensure process immediately
- Expertise in comprehensive DBT, our single most important qualification
- Genuine passion for clinical work with adolescents, caregivers, and adults
- Identifies as a behavioral therapist, grounded in evidence-based approaches
- Knowledge of evidence-based treatments for co-occurring conditions (e.g., trauma, substance use, depression, anxiety)
- Thrives in a collaborative team environment, actively seeks and provides consultation
- Excited to build networking connections within the DBT and broader clinical communities
- Committed to providing inclusive, culturally sensitive care to all clients and colleagues
