We are a team of dedicated, caring providers who are committed to offering evidence-based treatment to help improve the lives of those in our community. We are looking for passionate clinicians who want to be a part of this impact. If that’s you, we’d love to hear from you.
For students placements, including postdoctoral fellowships: please reach out to our training director, Maddy August at draugust@gviproc.org for instructions on how to apply.
our values
As a clinic founded with a goal of working towards social justice values, we aim to uplift existing efforts and offer needed services to create a more equitable world. We aim to offer evidence-based treatments to all, in a financially and culturally accessible way. Accessibility means multiple things to us, including: 1) making our services financially accessible by taking area insurances including medicare, and 2) working to increase our cultural accessibility by striving to increase the cultural awareness, responsiveness, and humility of our clinicians. We engage in regular trainings as individuals and as a group to work towards these values.
Benefits
Working Environment
Kind, motivated team
Opportunity to progress in your career at a leading specialty clinic for OCD, DBT and Trauma/PTSD
Hybrid working model, including in-office and telehealth (work from home) options
30 days of annual paid leave per year, including flexible work-from-home days
Serene, modern, fully furnished offices located in the accessible Brighton area
Health and Wellness
Private health insurance with Excellus/BCBS, as well as vision and dental insurance
401k, with employer match of up to 4%
12 weeks paid family leave
Training and Development
GVP believes in ongoing training and investment in our team. Each week, GVP clinicians engage in continued education and consultation to stay up to date on evidence-based methods via the following methods
1-2 weekly didactic trainings
1-2 weekly case consultation meetings
Monthly Socio Cultural Awareness and Responsiveness team trainings
Track specific case consultation meetings (DBT, Trauma, OCD)
External Continued Education trainings
Additional committee specific meetings (outreach/justice team, practicum training, etc.)
team composition
GVP includes professionals with the following mental health degrees:
LMHC
PhD/PsyD
GVP also includes trainees in the following career stages:
Practicum Students (2nd year+) who are enrolled in Clinical Psychology PhD or PsyD programs
Mental Health Counselors in the process of obtaining licensure
Postdoctoral fellows
We offer year long (Sept-June) practicum placements and request applications by January for the upcoming training year
Interested Applicants
Please send a resume and cover letter (indicating which treatment you’re interested in providing: DBT or OCD) to admin@gviproc.org
Providing Comprehensive DBT
Providing OCD therapy for kids and teens
Interview Process
Application: You’ll submit your application, including a resume and cover letter, via our website. If you are a suitable match for the position, a member of our recruitment team will reach out to schedule an exploratory Zoom call to learn more about you and your experience. They will be your primary point of contact throughout the process.
Program director and team interviews: Following discussion with the program directors, you may receive the invitation to meet with the clinic director and a variety of stakeholders within the clinic, including other program directors and clinicians. These meetings will focus on skills-based competencies and values-based content.
Feedback: Regardless of the outcome, we provide candidates with feedback throughout the interview stages so that you remain informed and engaged as to the process.