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Description
Psychological & Stress Management, P.C. (PSM) and Hispanic Family Mental Health Center are seeking a passionate, culturally competent, bilingual Spanish/English licensed or license-eligible mental health professional to join our expanding clinical team.
This is an excellent opportunity for a clinician who is interested in trauma-informed care, immigration/forensic psychological evaluations, culturally responsive treatment, and working with diverse communities, particularly Latino immigrants and families navigating complex legal, emotional, and psychosocial stressors.
This is a W-2 employee position with a flexible schedule and opportunities to work in Manhattan, Queens, and/or hybrid. Clinical supervision and training are available when applicable. PSM may sponsor qualified candidates eligible for a New York State Limited Permit.
Responsibilities
As a valued member of our clinical team, responsibilities may include:
- Conducting comprehensive clinical intakes, psychosocial assessments, and mental health evaluations.
- Gathering detailed information regarding clients’ personal history, trauma exposure, family dynamics, immigration history, mental health symptoms, medical concerns, social functioning, and cultural background.
- Administering and interpreting commonly used psychological screening instruments, including the BAI, BDI-II, PCL-5, SDS, and other relevant assessment tools.
- Providing culturally sensitive, trauma-informed individual psychotherapy to children, adolescents and adults, depending on clinical experience and interest.
- Conducting clinical interviews for immigration-related psychological evaluations, including but not limited to:
- VAWA self-petitions
- Asylum cases
- Cancellation of Removal
- Hardship Waivers
- U Visa evaluations
- T Visa evaluations
- Other trauma- and immigration-related matters
- Preparing clear, comprehensive, and clinically well-supported psychological evaluation reports.
- Synthesizing clinical findings into diagnostic impressions, treatment recommendations, risk assessments, and forensic/clinical opinions.
- Collaborating professionally with attorneys, paralegals, physicians, schools, and other professionals involved in the client’s care or legal process.
- Maintaining timely, accurate, ethical, and confidential clinical documentation.
- Participating in supervision, training, consultation, and ongoing professional development.
- Remaining current with best practices in trauma treatment, immigrant mental health, culturally responsive care, and forensic/immigration-related clinical work.
Compensation and Benefits
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience, credentials, clinical skills, and availability.
- Salary range: $55,000–$90,000 annually.
- W-2 employee position.
- Flexible schedule.
- Hybrid opportunities available.
- Offices located in Manhattan and Queens.
- Clinical supervision available when applicable.
- Training in immigration/forensic evaluations and trauma-informed care.
- Professional development opportunities.
- Benefits package available; health insurance is not offered at this time.
About Us
Psychological & Stress Management, P.C. (PSM) and Hispanic Family Mental Health Center were founded in 1999 under the leadership of Dr. Jaime H. Cárcamo, Psy.D. For more than two decades, our center has been committed to providing high-quality, culturally sensitive mental health services to New York’s diverse communities.
We provide a broad range of services, including psychological evaluations, psychological testing, individual psychotherapy, group therapy, family therapy, and mental health consultations for children, adolescents, and adults.
Our practice has extensive experience working with individuals affected by trauma, anxiety, depression, domestic violence, family separation, immigration stress, and other significant psychosocial hardships. We also have a specialized program serving individuals impacted by the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attacks, including clients suffering from PTSD, anxiety, depression, and other trauma- and stressor-related conditions.
We are dedicated to supporting clinicians through supervision, consultation, professional development, and training in empirically supported and trauma-informed approaches, including evidence-based interventions for PTSD and related disorders.
Joining our team means becoming part of a supportive, experienced, mission-driven practice committed to clinical excellence and meaningful service to the community.
Interested Candidates
Please submit your curriculum vitae or résumé to:
We look forward to hearing from qualified candidates who are passionate about trauma-informed care, immigrant mental health, and culturally responsive clinical practice.
Requirements
Qualifications
Qualified candidates should have:
- A master’s or doctoral degree in a mental health discipline from an accredited program, such as MSW, LMSW, LCSW, MHC, LMHC, Psy.D., Ph.D., or related field.
- Current New York State licensure or eligibility for licensure/limited permit, such as:
- LMSW
- LCSW
- LMHC
- MHC-LP / Limited Permit Mental Health Counselor
- Licensed Psychologist
- Psychology Limited Permit, where applicable
- Fluency in both Spanish and English, required.
- Strong clinical interviewing, writing, and documentation skills.
- Interest in trauma, immigration evaluations, forensic mental health, and culturally responsive clinical care.
- Experience working with Latino, immigrant, refugee, or trauma-affected populations, strongly preferred.
- Prior experience conducting immigration-related psychological evaluations is highly desirable, but training may be provided to strong candidates.
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, communication, and collaboration skills.
- Ability to work independently while contributing positively to a supportive clinical team.