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Therapy Leader (Remote)

CA Remote - Northern California/Bay area

Lead with Purpose: Join Foresight Mental Health as a Therapy Leader!

As a Therapy Leader at Foresight Mental Health, you will help ensure our therapists thrive clinically, professionally, and personally. You’ll lead with positivity, champion a healthy organizational culture, and serve as a change champion. In this role, you’ll coach and mentor therapists to achieve Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Critical Success Factors (CSFs) that drive high-quality care and strong team performance. To stay grounded in clinical work, you’ll also maintain a small client caseload.

 As a Foresight Therapy Leader, you will inspire and guide therapists:

  • Build strong, trusting relationships with therapists through recurring 1:1s focused on setting expectations, fostering motivation, and driving performance optimization.
  • Manage and guide therapist performance using Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Critical Success Factors (CSFs), including productivity, documentation quality, communication, and contributions to team culture.
  • Manage therapist performance through day-to-day collaboration, informal check-ins, and collegial engagement to build trust and motivation. Monitor individual performance against established standards, providing both positive reinforcement and constructive feedback to support growth, development, and proficiency.
  • Partner in therapist hiring and onboarding to ensure a smooth and successful start.
  • Lead by example and carry a small caseload to model best practices in clinical care.
  • Facilitate clinical consultation groups and promote active participation.
  • Review documentation and clinical quality standards in collaboration with the QA team. 
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of legal, ethical, and crisis management response standards to support safe, responsible, and effective care.
  • Participate in ad hoc consultations with therapists regarding ethical situations/questions, best practices, and risk mitigation.
  • Attend company meetings and team conferences, facilitating meetings as required.
  • Promote our values and culture through everyday leadership 

What Foresight Offers:

  • Competitive Compensation: $100,000-$120,000 USD /year based on location and experience
  • Comprehensive Benefits for full-time employees: Medical, dental, vision insurance; four (4) weeks PTO; paid holidays; 401(k) match, HSA/FSA, company-paid life insurance, and more!
  • A purpose-driven culture and a highly supportive team environment. 

What We’re Looking For:

  • Active, independent California Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), or Clinical Psychologist (PsyD).
  • At least 2 years of licensure and 1+ year in a clinical supervisory role.
  • Experience training or mentoring new therapists and ensuring clinical quality. 
  • Available Monday–Friday, 9 AM–6 PM, PT.
  • Not opted out from Medicare (although we do NOT require our providers to see Medicare patients).
  • Comfort working remotely with reliable internet access and proficiency in technology; experience with tools like Google Suite is a plus!

Ready to Lead? Apply today! 

If you are excited to help therapists thrive while making mental health care more accessible and effective, we’d love to meet you. 

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Full-time therapy leader base range

$100,000 - $120,000 USD

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