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Per diem LPC: Telemedicine (PA, DE, IL, DC, NJ, MD, TX, FL, OH)

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Company Overview

At Vitable Health, our team of engineers, clinicians, and operators is dedicated to creating an affordable and enjoyable primary care solution for the 80 million uninsured or underinsured Americans. We offer affordable primary care memberships to small and medium-sized businesses, allowing their employees to become our members and access care from our provider network. Members can schedule remote and in-home appointments through the Vitable mobile app.

We established Vitable because we believe healthcare should be accessible and affordable for everyone, despite its complexity and cost. Our plan is designed to make high-quality concierge care available to all.

Licensed Professional Counselors 

Licensed Professional Counselors in Vitable’s Provider Network practice independently, utilizing their advanced clinical skills and our EMR platform to provide high-quality, compassionate mental health services tailored to each patient. As independent contractors, our providers have the flexibility to set their own schedules, with an initial commitment of 2-3 hours per week. There will be opportunities to expand availability in the future if desired. We seek licensed telemedicine professional counselors in DC, DE, IL, MD, NJ, PA, OH, TX, and FL.

Our mental health services will primarily address:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Trauma
  • Stress
  • Grief and Loss
  • Relationships

We expect our LPCs to create a healing, nurturing, and safe environment for our members. The ideal candidate will play a vital role in enhancing the emotional and psychological well-being of our members. They will collaborate with our growing network of providers and clinical operations team to adapt to our members' evolving needs and innovate new solutions for optimizing care. We are looking for reliable individuals who bring passion, energy, and dedication to our Vitable community!

Candidate Requirements

  • A Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW), MSW-equivalent program, Master’s in Professional Counseling, Therapist, Coaching, or related field (should be able to provide mental health services independently and without supervision)
  • 1+ year applicable experience practicing as an LPC, exclusive of orientation/training
  • Current licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor in 3 or more of the following states: Delaware, Pennsylvania, Illinois, New Jersey, Maryland, DC, Ohio, Texas, and Florida
  • Demonstrated empathy, mission alignment, and enthusiasm for working with diverse populations and needs
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently
  • Malpractice Insurance
  • Telemedicine experience preferred

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