ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
Founded in 1980, the Program for Torture Victims (PTV) provides comprehensive bio-psycho-social and legal forensic care and empowerment services to survivors of torture (SOT) to regain their health and well-being, and become self-sufficient, contributing citizens and leaders in their new home in Southern California. PTV supports survivors of state-sponsored torture from more than 70 countries including Afghanistan, Ukraine, Uganda, Ethiopia, Venezuela, and other Latin American countries. PTV operates offices in Downtown Los Angeles (LA) and Orange County (OC), assisting over 470 survivors of torture annually. The first human rights health organization of its kind in the country, PTV pioneered comprehensive medical, psychological, and social services that empower asylum seekers to heal, become self-sufficient, and work toward achieving a world without torture.
ABOUT THE POSITION
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Clinical Director heads PTV’s mental health care and social service programs — providing leadership and supervision in psychological assessment, treatment, department policy, coordination, evaluation, and training. They team with the Executive Director to develop, plan and implement strategies to manage program growth and ensure self-funding and sustainability of the clinical program. Oversees the Ana Deutsch Practicum program, supervises 4-5 therapists, and collaborates in all audits. Educates the general public on the effects of torture. Provides direct services to clients including assessment and therapy. Prepares expert witness and testimony (in person or by affidavit) in asylum hearings, immigration court and in international courts.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
COMPENSATION: $100,000 - $115,000, DOE
BENEFITS: PTV offers a generous health benefit package including dental and vision care, 403B retirement plan, 14 paid holidays, 10 vacation days (with additional days based on years of service), and 12 sick days. Paid DACA renewal fees.
WORK SCHEDULE:3 days in office (Downtown Los Angeles or Santa Ana), 2 days remotely.
APPLICATION PROCESS: Please submit your resume and cover letter to jobs@ptvla.org.
PTV is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. 2SLGBTQ+, DACA-mented, and BIPOC candidates are encouraged to apply.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
Founded in 1980, the Program for Torture Victims (PTV) provides comprehensive bio-psycho-social and legal forensic care and empowerment services to survivors of torture (SOT) to regain their health and well-being, and become self-sufficient, contributing citizens and leaders in their new home in Southern California. PTV supports survivors of state-sponsored torture from more than 70 countries including Afghanistan, Ukraine, Uganda, Ethiopia, Venezuela, and other Latin American countries. PTV operates offices in Downtown Los Angeles (LA) and Orange County (OC), assisting over 470 survivors of torture annually. The first human rights health organization of its kind in the country, PTV pioneered comprehensive medical, psychological, and social services that empower asylum seekers to heal, become self-sufficient, and work toward achieving a world without torture.
ABOUT THE POSITION
Reporting to the Executive Director, the…
PTV offers a generous health benefit package including dental and vision care, 403B retirement plan, 14 paid holidays, 10 vacation days (with additional days based on years of service), and 12 sick days. Paid DACA renewal fees.
PTV offers a generous health benefit package including dental and vision care, 403B retirement plan, 14 paid holidays, 10 vacation days (with additional days based on years of service), and 12 sick days. Paid DACA renewal fees.
Fluency in English; fluency in additional languages such as Spanish, French, Persian, Armenian, Russian, Hindi or Arabic, required.
Fluency in English; fluency in additional languages such as Spanish, French, Persian, Armenian, Russian, Hindi or Arabic, required.