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Registration with California Board of Behavioral Sciences as Associate Social Worker (ASW) or Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT). Licensure within six years of hire/transfer. Failure to ...

Registration with California Board of Behavioral Sciences as Associate Social Worker (ASW) or Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT). Licensure within six years of hire/transfer. Failure to ...

Registration with California Board of Behavioral Sciences as Associate Social Worker (ASW) or Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT). Licensure within six years of hire/transfer. Failure to ...

Associate Clinician

Redding, CA · On-site

$70K - $74K/yr

Registered and in good standing with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences as an Associate. (AMFT, ACSW, APCC) Physical Requirements: * Ability to work in an office and clinical environment ...

ASW/ AMFT Supervisor

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$81K - $83K/yr

Active registration as an Associate Social Worker (ASW) or as an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) * Experience working in the Skid Row community or similar high-need, unhoused, low ...

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How much do associate amft jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for associate amft in the United States is $25.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Associate Amft vs Licensed Amft?

AspectAssociate AmftLicensed Amft
CredentialsRequires completion of educational and supervised experience requirements; not yet licensedMust hold a valid license to practice independently
Work EnvironmentTypically works under supervision in clinics, hospitals, or community settingsWorks independently with full licensure in similar settings
ResponsibilitiesAssists licensed therapists, performs basic therapy tasksPerforms therapy independently, develops treatment plans

The main difference between an Associate Amft and a Licensed Amft is the level of independence and credentials. An Associate Amft is in the process of completing licensing requirements and works under supervision, while a Licensed Amft can practice independently with full licensure.

What are the typical supervision and mentorship experiences like for an Associate AMFT in their first role?

As an Associate AMFT (Associate Marriage and Family Therapist), you will work under the supervision of a licensed therapist, typically attending weekly individual or group supervision sessions. Supervisors provide guidance on clinical cases, ethical concerns, and documentation practices, helping you develop your skills and confidence. The supervision process is collaborative and supportive, fostering professional growth and ensuring you meet licensure requirements. Additionally, you'll often work closely with multidisciplinary teams, gaining exposure to diverse perspectives and therapeutic approaches.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Associate AMFT (Associate Marriage and Family Therapist), and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate AMFT, you need a master's degree in marriage and family therapy or a related field, along with registration as an AMFT with your state licensing board. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems and evidence-based therapeutic modalities such as CBT or family systems therapy is typically required. Strong communication, empathy, and active listening skills help build rapport and effectively support clients through sensitive issues. These competencies are crucial for delivering ethical, effective care and progressing toward full licensure as a marriage and family therapist.

What is an Associate AMFT?

An Associate AMFT, or Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, is an individual who has completed a qualifying graduate program in marriage and family therapy and is registered with the appropriate state board as an associate. This designation allows them to gain supervised clinical experience required for full licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT). Associate AMFTs work under the supervision of licensed professionals to provide therapy to individuals, couples, and families, focusing on relationships and mental health. They must complete a certain number of supervised hours and pass relevant exams before becoming fully licensed MFTs.
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Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Now Hiring Associate Clinicians (AMFT, ACSW, APCC)

For Clinicians Who Want More Than a Job Posting and Less Than Corporate Burnout


Location: Folsom, CA
At the beginning of employment with The R.E.A.L. Institute, we require consistent in-office availability to support client scheduling needs, clinical development, and relationship-building within the practice. While we do offer hybrid services to clients, including both in-person and telehealth sessions, Associates should expect to primarily provide in-office care as they establish and grow their caseload.


Let's be honest.

There are a lot of associate positions out there promising "supportive environments" and "growth opportunities."

We are not interested in buzzwords.

We are interested in building exceptional clinicians who are genuinely prepared for long-term success in private practice.


At The Relationship Elevation and Learning Institute (The R.E.A.L. Institute), we are looking for Registered Associates who are serious about becoming strong, confident, ethical clinicians and eventually successful independent practice owners.

Not overnight.
Not through hustle culture.
Not by filling your schedule with random clients and hoping for the best.

We believe in building intentionally, steadily, and sustainably.


Who We Are

The R.E.A.L. Institute is a boutique behavioral health group practice focused on helping people move from chaos to clarity in their relationships, emotional well-being, and lives.

Our work is relational at its core.

We work with children, teens, adults, couples, and families, with a strong emphasis on relationship dynamics, emotional insight, communication patterns, attachment, and personal accountability.

Which means...

We are especially looking for Associates who feel genuinely interested in and emotionally prepared to work with couples.

Couples work is nuanced, challenging, rewarding, and deeply growth-oriented. It requires clinicians who can tolerate complexity, hold neutrality, receive guidance, and continue developing their clinical confidence over time.

You do not need to know everything yet.
You do need to be willing to learn.


Who You Are

A Registered Associate in California (AMFT, ACSW, or APCC)

Interested in building a long-term career in private practice after licensure

Comfortable working with or growing into work with couples and relationship dynamics

Able to manage your schedule, documentation, communication, and responsibilities professionally and independently

Open to supervision, clinical feedback, consultation, and continued refinement of your skills

Someone who understands that building a strong caseload takes consistency, patience, professionalism, and time

Emotionally mature, reflective, coachable, and capable of balancing autonomy with collaboration

Ready for approximately 25 in-office billable hours per week

Interested in developing both clinical excellence and real-world business understanding


Who This Position Is NOT For

Someone looking for instant full-time caseloads without the patience to build them

Someone resistant to feedback, structure, or clinical guidance

Someone who wants complete independence before developing the skills required to sustain it

Someone hoping to "clock in and clock out" without investing in long-term professional growth


What Makes Us Different

Here is the truth:

Our goal is not to keep you employed forever.

Our goal is to help you become so clinically capable and professionally prepared that one day you no longer need to work for someone else; you can be your own boss in your own private practice.

From the beginning, we help Associates understand:
How to build and retain a caseload
How to create meaningful therapeutic relationships
How to navigate insurance-based private practice
How to develop professional confidence and boundaries
How to sustain a fulfilling career without burning yourself into the ground

This is not sink-or-swim private practice culture.

This is guided development with increasing autonomy over time.


What We Offer

Weekly individual and group supervision that is engaged, supportive, and clinically meaningful

Ongoing mentorship in both therapy and private practice development

Starting pay of $35/hour with regular increases tied to growth and consistency

A beautiful, thoughtfully designed office environment in Folsom, close to walking trails and coffee shops

A team culture that values authenticity, humor, accountability, collaboration, and kindness

A realistic pathway toward building a sustainable future in private practice


A Few Final Thoughts

We are not looking for perfection.

We are looking for clinicians at the beginning of their journey who are humble enough to learn, motivated enough to grow, and grounded enough to understand that meaningful careers are built over time.

If that sounds like you, we would genuinely love to meet you.


Apply now and let's build something REAL together.

www.therealinstitute.com