Charlie Health Clinical
Location
Portland, Oregon
Deliver 28 hours of evidence-based group facilitation weekly to clients with complex behavioral and emotional challenges. Manage client documentation and collaborate with treatment teams to ensure high-quality virtual care.
Requires a Master's degree in a mental health field and legal residency in Oregon. Candidates must be proficient in multiple therapeutic modalities and experienced in intensive treatment settings.
We are seeking dedicated Master’s-level professionals to join our Oregon Clinical Cohort. This is a full-time (W-2), fully remote telehealth position designed for clinicians looking to become experts in high-impact group facilitation. As a Mental Health Group Specialist, you will begin making a difference on day one, working alongside a highly skilled therapy team to deliver psychoeducation, enabling meaningful, real-world change for clients. This role focuses on Group Mastery; you will lead transformative sessions for clients facing complex behavioral and emotional challenges while enjoying the stability of a salaried position and a fixed schedule. Please Note: This role focuses on psychoeducational and skill building facilitation. If you are registered as a CSWA, such hours may be eligible towards your independent licensure, at the discretion of the Board of Licensed Social Workers. For Professional Counselor Associates and MFT Associates: While these hours may not currently count toward clinical licensure in Oregon, the position offers a premium salary and a stable career path for Master’s-level professionals or QMHPs looking to gain specialized experience in a high-growth clinical environment.
Availability: Group Schedules (All PST) Mon - Thurs: 10am - 8pm Care Delivery: Deliver 28 hours of group facilitation weekly using Charlie Health’s evidence-based curriculum. Curriculum Mastery: Review assigned curriculum prior to group start times and facilitate across various age groups and cohorts (Integrative, Support Staffing, and Wellness Hour).
Foster client engagement and group cohesion, encouraging a "camera-on" culture and active participation.
Participate in collaborative Treatment Team meetings (Tuesdays) and Group Supervision (bi-weekly) with Clinical Leadership.
Monitor and complete client documentation within a 24-hour timeframe, meeting State and The Joint Commission standards.
Maintain professional and prompt communication via email and Slack with Primary Therapists, Care Coaches, and staff.
Education: Master’s degree in a mental health or related field (MSW, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, etc.).
Must currently reside in and be legally eligible to work in the state of Oregon.
Demonstrated proficiency across multiple modalities (DBT, CBT, EMDR, MI) and experience in intensive treatment settings.
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