Child Therapist - ADHD & Neurodiversity Specialist (Licensed & Pre-Licensed Welcome)
28 days ago
Sacramento
Company Description Brilla Counseling Services is Sacramento's premier mental health practice dedicated exclusively to neurodivergent-affirming care. Since 2020, we've built our reputation on therapy by and for unique minds. We're a small, close-knit team in East Sacramento where every clinician's voice matters and we prioritize both client outcomes and therapist well-being. Our community knows us as the place that truly "gets it"—where neurodivergent children and families finally feel understood, accepted, and empowered. What makes Brilla different: • Neurodiversity-affirming approach that sees differences as natural variations, not deficits, • Deep community connections through workshops, support groups, and educational outreach, • Investment in clinician growth through mentorship and specialized training Part-time, on-site role for a therapist specializing in neurodivergent children, adolescents, and families. Work from our East Sacramento office with a dedicated play therapy room—complete with therapeutic toys, art supplies, sandtray materials, and sensory-friendly resources. Your work: • Provide non-directive play therapy to neurodivergent children (ages 3-17) with ADHD, OCD, anxiety, and ASD, • Conduct family-based therapy addressing systemic dynamics and parenting challenges, • Offer parent consultation and psychoeducation on neurodiversity-affirming approaches, • Conduct assessments and create individualized treatment plans, • Deliver evidence-based interventions adapted for neurodivergent minds, • Collaborate with families, schools, pediatricians, OTs, and other professionals, • Maintain clinical documentation in compliance with state regulations, • Participate in weekly staff meetings, individual supervision, and group consultation Qualifications Required: Education & Licensure: • Master's in MFT, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or related field, • Current California registration or licensure (AMFT, APCC, ACSW, LMFT, LPCC, LCSW), • Strong skills in assessment, diagnosis, and therapy for ADHD and neurodiversity, • Experience with CBT, DBT, ACT, or other evidence-based methodologies, • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, • Ability to connect with children and create safe, affirming therapeutic spaces, • Understanding of typical child development and neurodevelopmental differences, • Organizational skills for managing caseloads and documentation, • Ability to work independently and collaboratively, • Cultural competence and sensitivity to diverse families, • Deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion with understanding of how systemic oppression impacts neurodivergent individuals, • Dedication to neurodiversity-affirming practice, • Passion for working with neurodivergent children and families, • Experience with non-directive/child-centered play therapy, • Background or interest in CPRT, SPACE, PCIT, PMT for ADHD, or family-based treatment, • Experience facilitating parent groups or workshops, • Enthusiasm for ADHD and neurodiversity continuing education Professional Development: • Weekly individual supervision focused on play therapy and skill development, • Group supervision for complex cases, • Weekly staff meetings, • 30 hours of ADHD-specific CE during training, • Additional training as needed, • Mentorship from a therapist with 5+ years specializing in ADHD—evolving from traditional CBT to methods that work for late-diagnosed individuals, women, and underrepresented families, • Possible CEU reimbursement when training contributes to client care, • Dedicated play therapy room fully equipped for neurodivergent children, • Comprehensive resource library, • East Sacramento office (924 57th Street), • Flexible hybrid schedule with remote options, • Small team where your voice matters, • Competitive hourly rate with paid administrative time, • Increasing compensation upon reaching full caseload, • Opportunities to grow hours, • Additional pay for groups/workshops, • Shape our children's services, • Lead parent workshops, • Develop specialized groups, • Build your reputation as Sacramento's specialist, • Access to assessment tools and resources We work with neurodivergent kids and families tired of being told to "fit in" or be fixed. Our job is helping them understand their brains, develop practical tools that work, and create space to grow on their own terms. No shame. No fixing. Just honest support and evidence-based approaches that respect self-trust and lived experience. Who We're Looking For A therapist who: • Uses evidence-based therapy without requiring neurotypical passing, • Believes in co-created care—your insight + family's lived experience = better outcomes, • Understands behavior is communication, especially in play, • Wants practical mentorship building real skills with ADHD, anxiety, OCD, and ASD, • Values authentic connection and meeting families where they are, • Brilla Counseling Services is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, inclusion, and neurodivergent-affirming practices. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those who are neurodivergent themselves, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and individuals with disabilities.