Upshur Bren Psychology Group is seeking a thoughtful, collaborative licensed psychologist (PhD or PsyD) or highly experienced LCSW-R to join our team in a supervisory clinical role supporting the development of early-career therapists and trainees, starting in September, 2026.
This position is designed for a clinician who is interested in stepping into a supervisory and teaching role, and in deepening their impact through mentorship and thoughtful clinical collaboration within a team-based practice. The role combines a meaningful outpatient caseload with the opportunity to supervise and support developing clinicians across multiple training levels, including postdoctoral fellows, provisionally licensed therapists, and graduate trainees.
Our practice specializes in therapy with children, adolescents, parents, and families, with a clinical orientation that integrates evidence-based treatment with relational, psychodynamic, attachment-informed, trauma-informed, and systems-based approaches, alongside CBT and other third-wave behavioral therapies.
We are looking for someone who brings strong clinical judgment, intellectual curiosity, and who values contributing to a collaborative clinical culture.
This role represents an entry point into the leadership structure of the practice, with opportunities over time to take on additional supervisory and program development responsibilities.
This position is especially well suited for clinicians who enjoy working within a thoughtful, team-based clinical environment and are interested in building a long-term professional home within a collaborative practice.
Core Responsibilities
Clinical Care
- Maintain an active outpatient psychotherapy caseload working with children, adolescents, parents, and families.
- Provide thoughtful, developmentally attuned therapy that integrates evidence-based approaches with relational and systems-oriented clinical thinking, supporting children and families through complex emotional, developmental, and relational challenges.
Clinical Supervision
- Provide ongoing clinical supervision to therapists at various stages of training, including licensed clinicians, provisionally licensed therapists, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate trainees.
- Support supervisees in developing strong case formulation skills, diagnostic clarity, and thoughtful treatment planning.
- Review clinical documentation and support quality assurance processes related to training and licensure requirements.
- Provide individual supervision and group supervision.
Training & Clinical Collaboration
- Participate in weekly case conference and team consultation.
- Attend bi-monthly supervisors meetings.
- Contribute to the training culture of the practice by providing 2–3 clinical didactics annually.
Collaborate with practice leadership to support a culture of thoughtful clinical dialogue and mentorship.
Work Schedule
This is a hybrid role combining in-person and virtual work.
Because much of our work involves children and families, clinicians must maintain availability during after-school hours at our Pelham, NY office.
Part-time schedule requirementsMinimum 2–3 weekly 3:30–6:30pm blocks in person
Minimum 1 early morning (8:00–9:30am) or evening (6:30–8:00pm) block
Full-time schedule requirementsMinimum 3–4 weekly 3:30–6:30pm blocks in person
Minimum 1 early morning (8:00–9:30am) or evening (6:30–8:00pm) block
Clinical supervision typically occurs before 3:00pm and may be conducted virtually or in person.
Full-time clinicians maintain approximately 24 clinical sessions per week, and part-time clinicians approximately 12 sessions per week, alongside supervisory and team responsibilities.
Professional Growth
We view this role as the beginning of a leadership path within the practice. As the practice grows, supervisors have opportunities to co-create areas of professional development that align with their interests while also supporting the evolving needs of the practice.
These opportunities may include expanded supervision responsibilities, development of clinical training initiatives, and leadership roles within emerging specialty programs.
Qualifications
- PhD or PsyD in Clinical Psychology strongly preferred
- Licensed psychologist in New York, or LCSW-R with substantial diagnostic and supervisory experience
- Experience working with children, adolescents, and families
- Prior supervision experience strongly preferred
- Strong diagnostic and case formulation skills
About Upshur Bren Psychology GroupUpshur Bren Psychology Group is a women- and mother-led multidisciplinary psychology practice specializing in therapy and evaluation services for children, adolescents, parents, and families.
Our clinicians provide integrative psychotherapy as well as neuropsychological and psychological evaluations, drawing from multiple evidence-based treatment models to support families navigating developmental, emotional, and relational challenges.
We value clinical depth, collaboration, mentorship, and ongoing learning, and strive to cultivate a practice environment where clinicians can deepen their expertise while contributing meaningfully to the growth and training culture of the team.
CompensationCompensation is structured on a fee-for-service basis for both therapy and supervision sessions and varies based on licensure and experience.