Nonprofit clinics, community health centers, behavioral health agencies, and residential treatment programs employ thousands of clinicians across Southern California — nurses, therapists, psychiatrists, LVNs, clinical supervisors, and allied health professionals.
Clinical work in the nonprofit sector means treating patients regardless of ability to pay, often in the communities that need care most.
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Community health centers and nonprofit behavioral health providers offer loan-repayment eligibility (many sites qualify for HRSA and state programs), regular hours compared to hospital shift work, and caseloads centered on underserved populations.
Licensure supervision hours are a real draw: associate-level clinicians (ACSW, AMFT, APCC) frequently choose nonprofit agencies for supervised hours on the path to licensure, and many organizations structure programs around it.
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