Welcome to Points of Origin’s clinical community portal—where your clinical journey is seen, supported, and shaped with intention. Whether you're a graduate student preparing for your first field placement, an LPCA seeking reflective supervision and growth, or a licensed clinician stepping into leadership, we welcome you to explore your next chapter with us.
Rooted in a philosophy of integration, secure attachment, and embodied care, our clinical team is more than a workplace—it’s a learning community.
Explore current openings below and apply to the opportunity that aligns with where you are—and where you’re ready to grow.
Now Accepting Applications for Our June LPCA Onboarding Cohort
Are you a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA) seeking supervision, growth, and purpose-driven practice?
Join our next onboarding event this June, where new team members will be immersed in the Points of Origin philosophy, supervision model, and embodied clinical frameworks. As part of our collaborative and integrative team, you’ll gain access to reflective supervision, clinical training, and hands-on support in developing your unique voice as a practitioner.
Grow within a community that values clinical integrity, secure attachment, and identity-informed care.
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Join the Consultation Clinical Community Interest List
Stay informed about upcoming openings, start dates, and reflective case consultation topics.
Are you seeking a space to reflect, consult, and connect beyond traditional supervision? Our Consultation Clinical Community is designed for licensed professionals and associates who value collaborative learning, narrative repair, and holistic exploration of clinical work.
This is more than case review—it's a space where clinicians bring their questions, challenges, and insights to a trusted circle of colleagues who share a commitment to secure attachment, embodied care, and cultural humility in practice.
Whether you're navigating complex cases, burnout, leadership transitions, or simply seeking deeper alignment in your role as a healer—this space is for you.
To honor the depth of reflection and connection that this space is designed to hold, each Consultation Clinical Community group is limited to 8 participants. This ensures intentional pacing, collaborative engagement, and spaciousness for each clinician’s voice and presence to be honored.
We welcome your curiosity, your questions, and your commitment to reflective growth—and we look forward to sharing space with you.
Supervision Hours (Optional):
For clinicians seeking formal documentation of hours, supervision hours may be available for purchase during select consultation sessions.
Calling Purpose-Driven LPCs & LPCS Candidates
Are you ready to lead with intention, mentor with integrity, and serve through a lens of embodied, identity-affirming care?
Points of Origin is currently accepting LPC and LPCS candidacy submissions from licensed clinicians who are passionate about supervision, clinical education, and integrated mental health care. Our leadership roles offer opportunities to support interns and associates, shape clinical programming, and expand the impact of decolonized and narrative-informed practice.
We believe leadership is not a title—it’s a commitment to reflective service, collaborative learning, and guiding others through secure attachment and systemic awareness.
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