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Regional Primary Therapist

Newport Healthcare
Jul 15, 2026
What You'll Do

The Primary Therapist conducts assessments, develops treatment plans, facilitates individual, family, and group therapies, and provides clinical support to the program as needed.

Essential Duties:

  • Communicate, proactively, as the clinical point of contact with families.
  • Facilitate individual, family, and group therapies within the framework of Newport Healthcare's clinical model and Attachment-Based Family Therapy.
  • Facilitate new Family Orientations, Welcome Presentations, and Family Support Groups.
  • Complete risk assessment and initial safety plan upon admission and biopsychosocial assessment and treatment plan within timeline requirements.
  • Coordinate treatment goals and services in collaboration with client's treatment team, with 30-day treatment plan reviews and updates.
  • Complete documentation (assessments, treatment plans, progress, group notes, contact notes and discharge summaries) timely and according to established standards.
  • Conduct risk or crisis assessments and provides intervention/management as needed.
  • Attend weekly treatment team meetings, staff meetings, and clinical supervision.
  • Enter and save data accurately within Word, Outlook (email and calendaring), EMR, and online learning.
  • Attend meetings, trainings, and conferences representing Newport Healthcare as needed.

What Makes You a Great Fit

  • Master's degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or related field; or enrollment in a doctorate program from an accredited or state-approved graduate school (required)
  • Board registered (APCC, ACSW, AMFT) or Psychologic Associate in the state where services are provided (required)
  • Experience facilitating therapy with young adults and/or adolescents
  • A patient-first mindset that inspires you to reach the highest standards in delivery of care
  • Cultural sensitivity and interpersonal savvy that allow you to build constructive and effective relationships with colleagues, clients, and families
  • A problem-solver who digs deep and uses all the information available to craft skillful solutions

Compensation for this role ranges from $67,200-$86,100 per year depending on education and experience.

Position supports Orange County and Temecula.

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