San Francisco, CA, USA
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Independent Contractor Piro Program Mental Health Therapist/Clinical Supervisor
Independent Contractor Piro Program Mental Health Therapist/Clinical Supervisor at Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory Share on X      Print Application Deadline

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Date Posted 9/1/2025 Contact Carrie Booth
415-775-6626 674 Number of Openings 1 Salary Single Rate
150.00 Per Hour Length of Work Year 10 months Employment Type Part Time About the Employer

Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory (SHC) is a Lasallian Vincentian Catholic, co-educational college preparatory secondary school located in the heart of San Francisco, California. We provide academically rigorous, vibrant learning grounded in social justice and emerging / 21st century pedagogy. Our entire community is committed to cultivating each student's unique talents and passions, providing myriad opportunities for students to discern and realize their individual intellectual, artistic, athletic, social, and spiritual potential. SHC is a San Francisco Archdiocesan High School that is cosponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, District of San Francisco New Orleans and the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Province of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.

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Piro Program Mission Statement: Aligned with the mission of the De La Salle Christian Brothers and the Daughters of Charity, the Piro Scholar Program promotes the holistic education of students who come from historically underrepresented backgrounds and first-generation, college-bound families. In addition to SHC’s robust learning environment, the year-round Piro program provides tuition and academic, material and emotional support. By the end of their high school experience, Piro Scholars are prepared to access higher education, break cycles of poverty, and serve as leaders across all fields and industries. The Piro Program strives to promote values of leadership, resourcefulness, and advocacy as keys to unlock the future students seek to create for themselves and for our world. Description of Services Sought: The Piro Program Mental Health Therapist works directly with the Piro Program to support the overall health and well-being of students experiencing a wide variety of systemic challenges, including being first-generation, limited-income, or coming from underrepresented backgrounds. The Program Therapist focuses on providing long-term 1:1 therapy, occasional group therapy, occasional family meetings, case management, and crisis intervention for students in need, as well as collaborating with Wellness and Counseling programs on campus. Role Responsibilities Contractor must provide individual therapy on campus for an identified caseload of students at least 2 days per week on campus. Provide weekly 1:1 meetings, case management, and/or crisis intervention services through 50-minute appointments. Timely response to student referrals from Program Directors. Provide culturally informed counseling, applying various therapeutic strategies for a diverse student population. Confidential receipt of information from students’ medical or mental health professional provider in the interests of continuing support for the student during the schoo

Requirements / Qualifications

Required Qualifications Master’s Degree in Counseling or Psychology Licensed Ph.D., PsyD, MFT, LCSW, or LPCC Qualified to provide Clinical Supervision of an Associate Therapist, in accordance with California BBS requirements, including holding clinical licensure for at least 2 years and having completed required 16 hours of supervisory training Must have own liability/malpractice insurance and platform for clinical documentation Must have own private practice Desired Qualifications Experience counseling adolescents Experience in a high school setting Bilingual in Spanish Length in Term and Compensation: This is an Independent Contractor Position Contractor will provide an estimated 10-11.5 hours per school week of counseling and therapy services, including summer school months. Contractor shall be compensated in the amount of $150.00/hour Please email Resumes and Cover letters to: Daniel Garcia-Archundia (dgarciaarchundia@shcp.edu) and Sivan Adato (sadato@shcp.edu).

SHC’s Piro Scholars Program is seeking an Independent Contractor Mental Health Therapist and Clinical Supervisor for the 2025-2026 school year. This therapist will collaborate closely with Piro Program Directors and the Wellness team to support the mental health and well-being of students who are first-generation, limited-income, or from underrepresented backgrounds. Responsibilities include providing long-term individual counseling, occasional group and family sessions, case management, and crisis intervention. The therapist plays a vital role in helping students navigate challenges and access the support they need to thrive.

Requirements / Qualifications

Required Qualifications Master’s Degree in Counseling or Psychology Licensed Ph.D., PsyD, MFT, LCSW, or LPCC Qualified to provide Clinical Supervision of an Associate Therapist, in accordance with California BBS requirements, including holding clinical licensure for at least 2 years and having completed required 16 hours of supervisory training Must have own liability/malpractice insurance and platform for clinical documentation Must have own private practice Desired Qualifications Experience counseling adolescents Experience in a high school setting Bilingual in Spanish Length in Term and Compensation: This is an Independent Contractor Position Contractor will provide an estimated 10-11.5 hours per school week of counseling and therapy services, including summer school months. Contractor shall be compensated in the amount of $150.00/hour Please email Resumes and Cover letters to: Daniel Garcia-Archundia (dgarciaarchundia@shcp.edu) and Sivan Adato (sadato@shcp.edu).

SHC’s Piro Scholars Program is seeking an Independent Contractor Mental Health Therapist and Clinical Supervisor for the 2025-2026 school year. This therapist will collaborate closely with Piro Program Directors and the Wellness team to support the mental health and well-being of students who are first-generation, limited-income, or from underrepresented backgrounds. Responsibilities include providing long-term individual counseling, occasional group and family sessions, case management, and crisis intervention. The therapist plays a vital role in helping students navigate challenges and access the support they need to thrive.

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