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Clinical Psychologist

Florida, United States

Vita Health Services is on a mission to improve access to high quality mental health care and suicide services for adolescents, families, and adults. Our suicide care interventions, general therapy and psychiatry services are delivered through our telehealth platform.We are a group of highly skilled, compassionate and dedicated clinicians focused on meeting our patients where they are and helping improve the patient’s quality of life through the use of evidence based mental health care. We utilize research and consult with experts in the field to guide our proprietary interventions and services. We partner with primary care providers, health plans, colleges and universities, major health systems, and other community providers across the nation to ensure our services are accessible, affordable, and timely. We know you have many choices where to work. We are committed to delivering the best employment experience to our team, all who work remotely.

 

Do you want to make a big difference in people's lives? Do you want to work for a team that believes in collaboration, life work balance, team work, and support? Join Vita Health!

Perks of working at Vita Health

  • Remote freedom from within the US
  • Practice your expertise without the hassle of marketing, credentialing, or billing. We handle that for you
  • Collaboration and Training with an expert clinical team and live support/consultation for urgent needs
  • Laptop provided

Benefits

  • Malpractice insurance coverage

Company Mission: Vita Health Services is on a mission to improve access to virtual mental health care and reduce death by suicide. We are thrilled to be growing our team! We are leaders in the delivery of evidence based suicide care interventions that have been well researched and shown to reduce risk of self harm, suicide attempts and deaths by 60%. We also provide general therapy and psychiatry services. Come join a group of highly skilled, compassionate clinicians focused on meeting our patients where they are and help improve their quality of life. We partner with payers to ensure our services are accessible, affordable, and timely.

Team overview: Join a team of some of the best behavioral health clinicians from across the country to deliver evidence based care for patients with acute suicidality and other mental health conditions. Utilize our evidence based protocols that demonstrate risk reduction. All work is delivered in a telehealth setting.

Why should you choose Vita Health? As a Vita therapist, you will be empowered with new clinical methods and ample administrative support. You’ll be trained in our innovative care pathways to strengthen your skills to treat clinical issues. You’ll have access to cutting-edge clinical tools, including outcome measures, to guide care effectively. You’ll be able to focus on providing therapy while we do the rest. We know you have many choices where to work. We are committed to delivering the best employment experience to our team, all who work remotely. We understand that in order to provide high quality care, clinicians benefit from a collaborative work environment with the tools and resources to thrive!

Qualifications:

  • Must hold a doctorate of clinical psychology (PsyD) 
  • Hold a Psypact license in addition to your home state license.  
  • Prior experience providing evidence based suicide care interventions 
  • Navigate electronic health records (EHR) and other healthcare software (e.g., Google Suite) proficiently to streamline patient care processes and ensure data accuracy
  • Work from a secure and private home office environment equipped with high-speed internet to comply with HIPAA regulations and safeguard patient privacy

Responsibilities

  • 1099: 10-20 hours/week of direct clinical service delivery; preferably evenings, and weekends.
  • Conduct initial evaluations and then provide ongoing individual, couple, family, group therapy through video-based telehealth sessions to adolescents and adults.
  • Participate in onboarding and training in our evidence-based care pathways and deliver models as trained including our suicide care protocols, interventions, risk assessments.
  • Complete all required screening tools and clinical chart documentation in a timely manner.
  • Attend individual supervision/consultation once per month to review caseload.
  • Attend Suicide Care Consultation Group minimally once per month to drive positive outcomes and adherence to care model. Willingness to meet with a learning coach as needed.

 

 

Please be alert for potential recruitment fraud. To confirm open roles, please view our Careers Page: www.VitaHealth.care/careers. All correspondence will come from @VitaHealth.care email addresses and will never come from @gmail or other email services. Vita Health will never ask you to download software, pay money or provide banking information.

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