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Clinical Therapist

Clinical Practice - Maryland

Clinical Therapist (Remote)

Flexible Hours | Competitive Pay | W2 or Resident-Level Clinicians Welcome

At Backpack Healthcare, we believe mental health care should be as accessible and supportive as it is transformative—especially for our youth. We're a clinician-led, minority-owned online behavioral health company delivering virtual therapy services to children, teens, and families. If you're a mission-driven Clinical Therapist looking to make a difference and build a career you love—you're in the right place.

✅ What Makes This Role Special

  • 100% remote work from the comfort of your home

  • Flexible part-time or full-time schedules

  • Consistent caseload of child and adolescent clients

  • Collaborative, supportive team culture

  • W2 employment with benefits and job stability

  • Licensure support and clinical supervision for pre-licensed therapists

🧠 What You’ll Do

As a Clinical Therapist with Backpack Healthcare, you will:

  • Provide virtual therapy to children, teens, and families via secure telehealth

  • Conduct intake assessments, develop treatment plans, and deliver evidence-based interventions

  • Maintain timely clinical documentation in our easy-to-use EHR

  • Participate in individual and group supervision (for residents)

  • Collaborate with our clinical and operations teams to support outcomes

📌 We’re Looking For Clinicians Who Are:

  • Fully licensed or pre-licensed (e.g., LCSW-C, LMSW, LCPC, LGPC, LMFT, LCMFT)

  • Experienced in working with children, adolescents, or families

  • Skilled in virtual care, documentation, and communication

  • Passionate about providing inclusive, trauma-informed therapy

  • Based in Maryland, Virginia, Michigan, or Georgia (Illinois coming soon!)

💵 Pay & Benefits

  • Licensed Therapists: $65,000 – $85,000/year (FT equivalent), based on experience and location

  • Resident Therapists: Competitive hourly rate + full licensure supervision

  • W2 employment – includes medical, dental, vision, PTO, holidays, 401(k)

  • Flexible scheduling with a clinician-first approach

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🚀 Apply Now to Join a Team That Puts Clinicians First

We’re growing fast—and we’re looking for passionate Clinical Therapists who are ready to change lives while building a career that works for them.

👉 Apply now to get started. Let’s redefine mental health care together.

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