
Psychological Assessment Clinical Supervisor- PsyD en Source EQ
Source EQ · San Jose, Estados Unidos De América · Hybrid
- Professional
- Oficina en San Jose
Compensation: $115,000–$130,000 annually (Negotiable)
Employment Type: Full-Time | Hybrid Remote
Location: San Jose, CA
Benefits Include:
Competitive salary with signing bonus
Hybrid remote schedule with company-provided laptop
12 paid holidays plus one floating holiday
Generous paid vacation and sick leave
Comprehensive medical coverage with four plan options (95% of premiums covered)
403(b) retirement plan with employer match
Additional compensation for bilingual staff
Eligibility for the State Loan Forgiveness Program
Free subscription to Headspace mindfulness app
About the Role: Clinical Supervisor – Psychological Assessment
Join one of San Jose’s most respected nonprofit community health organizations as a Clinical Supervisor within our Behavioral Health Program. In this key leadership role, you’ll supervise psychological assessments and provide clinical oversight for trainees, interns, and licensed staff. You’ll guide psychological assessment protocols, ensure clinical excellence, and support the development of culturally competent care models.
This position includes a small caseload (minimum one client), offering a balance of clinical practice and supervision in a highly supportive environment. With over 50 years of community impact, we provide a stable, mission-driven workplace focused on delivering quality mental health services.
Why Join Us?
Work with a collaborative and compassionate team
Be part of a low-turnover, high-retention environment
Make a lasting impact on underserved communities
Gain supervisory experience in a highly structured, learning-focused program
Key Responsibilities:
Provide clinical supervision and case consultation for doctoral interns, trainees, and staff
Oversee and review psychological and neuropsychological assessments and reports
Conduct live supervision and provide structured performance feedback
Lead clinical trainings and support professional development
Deliver individual, group, and family counseling using culturally responsive approaches
Develop and implement culturally relevant treatment plans
Coordinate referrals and provide case management as needed
Qualifications:
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (Ph.D. or Psy.D.)
Current licensure as a Psychologist in California
Minimum two years post-licensure experience
At least two years of psychological and neuropsychological testing and report writing
Proven experience providing clinical supervision, including assessment-specific guidance
Proficiency with electronic health records; EPIC experience preferred