School Based Therapist
Company: Help Group
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description School Based Therapist If you
are driven by a desire to make a meaningful difference in your
community and shape brighter futures, Help Group is the
organization for you! We're one of the largest nonprofits of our
kind in the U.S., offering diverse programs for individuals and
families affected by autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, developmental
delays, abuse, mental health, and social-emotional challenges. We
offer unparalleled academic programs, mental health support,
therapy, life coaching, vocational training, specialized social and
residential programs, and resources for LGBTQ youth and families.
These initiatives touch the lives of over 6,000 clients a year and
continue to expand in reach and impact. At the heart of Help
Group's mission is a steadfast commitment to empowering individuals
to reach their full potential and live positive, productive, and
fulfilling lives. We invite passionate professionals to join us in
supporting the development of our students, clients, and residents
as we grow! Here, you'll find not just a job, but an opportunity to
grow your career in a deeply rewarding environment! Come be part of
a team that inspires, mentors and changes students’ lives because
everyone deserves a great future. Position Details: Part Time (24
hours minimum) or Full-Time Location: Sherman Oaks or Culver City
Program: Social Development The mission of the Social Development
Program is to provide comprehensive behavioral instruction, direct
social skills instruction and support in a highly structured,
therapeutic, nonpunitive environment for students within special
education whose behavior significantly hinders their achievement in
the school setting. Key Responsibilities Provide small-group
counseling sessions focused on self-regulation, coping skills,
social problem solving, conflict resolution and emotional literacy.
Model and coach classroom teams in integrating therapeutic
strategies throughout the day, including Zones of Regulation and
Superflex curriculum. Develop, in collaboration with student’s DIS
counselor, individualized therapeutic plans aligned with each
student’s IEP goals and the SD Program’s social-emotional
framework. Support students in generalizing social-emotional skills
across environments (classroom, recess, community, transitions).
Lead structured SEL (Social Emotional Learning) activities and
reflection routines within SD classrooms. Serve as an integral
member of the SD Team, working in partnership with the BCBA,
classroom teachers, BIs, and Head of School. Participate in weekly
SD team huddles to review data, discuss trends, and adjust
interventions. Collaborate with BCBAs to align behavioral supports
and therapeutic interventions to be affirming, effective and
ensuring consistency and fidelity across settings. Consult with
staff on trauma-informed practices, co-regulation, and proactive
intervention strategies. Communicate regularly with families to
support generalization of skills and family partnership. Ensure
that all therapeutic support is implemented with fidelity across
all SD classrooms. Maintain accurate documentation, records, and
reports in accordance with HG and CDE requirements. Contribute to
ongoing program development and data collection efforts to monitor
program outcomes. Participate in professional development,
supervision, and program-wide initiatives to enhance quality and
consistency of care. Maintain an approximate caseload of 5 clients
within the Lumina department Adhere to legal, ethical, and
professional standards and maintain confidentiality in all matters
related to students and families. Qualifications Master’s degree
(MA/MS) in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or Marriage and
Family Therapy from an accredited graduate program. Active
registration or licensure with the appropriate California licensing
board (AMFT, ACSW, LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, or licensed psychologist).
Minimum two years of experience providing therapy to neurodiverse
children and adolescents, preferably in school or clinical settings
with students exhibiting emotional, social, behavioral, or
developmental challenges. Experience working with students
diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, anxiety, or other
social-emotional or behavioral differences preferred. Understanding
or willingness to learn effective intervention strategies for
students with PDA a plus. Strong collaboration and communication
skills with multidisciplinary teams. CPI certification (or
willingness to obtain) and ability to participate in crisis
intervention as needed. Benefits Help Group offers wonderful
training opportunities, a supportive, professional work
environment, and great benefits, including: $2,500 Sign on Bonus
Insurance plans for Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance -
options for 100% employer sponsored plans 403b Retirement Plan 529
College Savings Plan Employee Assistance Program Flexible Spending
Account Vacation and Sick Leave Benefit Hub - Employee Rewards and
Incentives Pet Insurance Learn more about our school programs here:
www.helpgroup.org The salary range represents the low and high end
of the salary someone in this role may earn as an employee of Help
Group. Salaries will vary based on various factors, including but
not limited to, professional and academic experience,
certification, training, responsibilities of the position, and
other business and organizational needs. The range listed is just
one component of our total compensation package for employees.
Salary decisions are dependent on the circumstances of each hire.
Help Group reserves the right to modify this pay range at any time.
If your requirements fall outside of this range, you are still
welcome to apply. We are an equal opportunity employer that values
diversity at all levels. All individuals, regardless of personal
characteristics, are encouraged to apply.
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