Mental Health Therapist- North Carolina Associate

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Role Overview

This role involves providing 100% telehealth therapy services to children, teens, young adults, and their families, including conducting counseling sessions, adjusting treatment plans, and documenting assessments. As an associate-level position, you'll collaborate with a clinical team of psychologists and licensed therapists to deliver personalized care for conditions like ADHD and anxiety. The hire will directly impact clients by helping them build coping strategies and resilience for improved mental health outcomes.

Perks & Benefits

The job offers a flexible schedule tailored to your availability and full remote work with no specified time zone constraints, allowing for work-life balance. Emora Health provides organizational support for tasks like client matching and billing, plus supervision from licensed North Carolina supervisors to aid in career growth towards full licensure. The culture is mission-driven, focused on delivering world-class behavioral health care with integrated technology support.

Full Job Description

Who We Are at Emora Health:

Emora Health is a provider of virtual behavioral therapy for the millions of youth in need of care. Our platform matches families with therapists to provide care for children, teens and young adults with a range of conditions including ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, as well as other personal challenges and experiences.

Emora Health is a venture-backed company with a vision of providing more effective and more personalized care for every child, teen and young adult in need. Our therapists help children, teens and young adults learn new behaviors and healthy coping strategies to reach life-changing milestones faster and build life-long skills and resilience for a brighter future. You can learn more about us on our website.

What You’ll Do

  • Provide 100% telehealth therapy services to our children, teens, young adults and their families

  • Meet with clients and their families regularly to provide counseling, treatment and adjust treatment plans as necessary

  • Work collaboratively with our clinical team, including clinical psychologists, LMHCs, LMFTs, and LCSWs

  • Provide complete documentation and records of assessments and treatments according to in-house policies

  • Collaborate with Emora Health’s clinical leadership to improve our clinical approach and processes in order to create the best experience for each family

Qualifications

  • LCMHC-A, LCSW-A, or LMFT-A

  • Experience providing therapy to children 4+ and their families

  • Well versed in conducting effective CBT (various forms) through telehealth

  • Strong track record of treating pediatric ADHD, anxiety, depression, PTSD, etc.

  • Spanish bilingual is a plus

Why Join Emora Health?

  • The Emora Health Difference: Faster access to care and a better, transparent experience. Fully integrated care coordination from diagnosis to treatment, powered by technology.

  • Mission-driven Organization: Our mission is to support children, teens, families and young adults with their behavioral health needs by providing world-class care that delivers life-changing outcomes.

  • Flexible Schedule: We work with clinicians to fit within their schedule and availability.

  • Organizational Support: Emora Health supports clinicians so they can focus on what they’re best at - delivering world-class clinical services. All operational elements are handled by Emora Health staff, including finding clients, contracting, credentialing and billing.

  • Supervision: We have licensed North Carolina supervisors ready to support you in your clinical role as you progress towards full licensure.

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