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Mental Health Therapist- CA Licensed FT/PT

Remote

About TeleMed2U

At TeleMed2U, we believe that time is the most valuable resource in healthcare— whether it is time to diagnosis, time to treatment, or time to better health. That is why, since our founding in 2011, we have been dedicated to increasing access to care across 20 medical and behavioral health specialties nationwide. By breaking down traditional barriers to specialty care, TeleMed2U has become a leading technology-enabled healthcare services company, delivering high-quality, convenient, and easy-to-access virtual healthcare solutions. Our integrated approach to chronic disease management empowers both patients and providers, improving health outcomes through seamless care coordination. With a focus on patient-centered innovation, provider collaboration, and data-driven care delivery, TeleMed2U is redefining specialty care—making it faster, simpler, and more accessible for all.

 

About the role

TeleMed2U is seeking a talented and compassionate licensed therapist for telemedicine. TeleMed2U is a leading provider in specialty care. Our team of specialist are experts in the field, with proven experience in addressing and treating mental health disorders. At TeleMed2U we provide comprehensive outpatient behavioral health for children, adolescents, and adults.

What you'll do

  • Live anywhere within the US, but need CA License
  • Work with clients remotely via HIPAA compliant video-based therapy
  • Formulate a diagnosis, develop individualized treatment plans
  • Facilitate individual or family therapy sessions
  • Complete documentation and maintain required client-related records, including client diagnostic records, and progress notes within the assigned timeframes
  • Maintain confidentiality of records relating to clients' treatment
  • Experience with treatment of children, adolescents, and adults

Qualifications

  • Current CA License
  • LPC, LMFT, LCSW, PsyD, PhD
  • Spanish Speaking A Plus
  • CA License a Plus or open to license expansion

Compensation

  • Job Type: 1099 or W2
  • Competitive Compensation
  • Comprehensive malpractice coverage
  • Flexible schedule at your convenience, Monday – Saturday
  • Steady income with flexibility and work/life balance
  • You provide us with your availability, and we fill your schedule and handle all the administrative duties

W2 Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Opportunity for bonus plan
  • Full benefits
  • Provision of licensures
  • Medical malpractice insurance
  • Full administrative support provided
  • Enjoy the experience of telemedicine while providing access to much needed specialty care in areas where shortages exist

 

TeleMed2U is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing a workplace that is inclusive and free of discrimination. As an EEO employer, TeleMed2U does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable law or regulation. We strive to create a diverse and welcoming environment for all employees, where each person is recognized and valued for their unique contributions. All employment decisions are based on merit, business needs, and individual qualifications. 

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