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Telehealth Mental Health Therapist – Remote

Please note: This is a state-specific application. If you are not currently licensed in Oregon, we encourage you to visit www.affecttherapeutics.com to view our active openings by state.

If you do not see a current opportunity in your state, we still welcome you to submit your information through our General Application for Future Openings, also available on our website. We’d love to keep your details on file for future consideration.

About Affect Therapeutics:

Affect Therapeutics is expanding. Building on our success in substance use disorder care, we are launching a new line of business focused exclusively on high-quality, accessible mental health treatment. Our model brings together licensed therapists, innovative technology, and a deeply human approach to help people manage anxiety, depression, trauma, and other mental health challenges—on their terms.

As we grow, we’re seeking skilled, compassionate licensed mental health professionals to join our remote care team. If you're an Oregon licensed LCSW, LMFT, or LPC looking to make an impact through virtual care, we’d love to connect. Our ability to provide supervision for non-independent mental health professionals varies by state and license, but we also encourage you to apply. We try to support non-independent licenses when possible. 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct diagnostic assessments and collaboratively develop evidence-based treatment plans

  • Provide individual psychotherapy sessions via secure telehealth platforms

  • Support Members with a wide range of mental health needs, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship challenges with flexibility to work with members with substance use disorders at times.

  • Maintain clear and timely clinical documentation in our electronic medical record (EMR) system

  • Coordinate care as needed and contribute to a supportive, multidisciplinary environment

  • Participate in clinical team meetings and optional case consultations

  • Adhere to HIPAA and all applicable state licensure regulations

Requirements:

  • Active and verifiable Oregon license: LCSW, LMFT, or LPC

  • Experience providing psychotherapy in outpatient, private practice, or telehealth settings

  • Strong communication and clinical skills with a person-centered, trauma-informed approach

  • Comfort with EMRs, Google Suite or Microsoft Office, and telehealth tools

  • Ability to work independently in a remote setting with professionalism and integrity

  • A private, HIPAA-compliant workspace and reliable internet

  • Availability for at least one evening or weekend shift preferred

Why Join Affect Therapeutics?

  • Competitive compensation and benefits 

  • Flexible remote work options with full-time and part-time schedules

  • Paid time off and opportunities for continuing education

  • Supportive team culture focused on impact, collaboration, and innovation

  • Be part of building a modern, inclusive, and accessible mental health care system

Join us as we expand our mission—empowering recovery, healing, and hope through digital-first mental health care.

 

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