Use your clinical leadership to actually move the needle for clients instead of fighting a broken system. This fully remote Clinical Supervisor role lets you mentor clinicians, shape programming, and still stay close to the work with group treatment and direct care.
About Charlie Health
Charlie Health provides virtual intensive outpatient programs (IOP) for adolescents, young adults, and adults facing complex mental health conditions, substance use disorders, and eating disorders. Their model combines small, therapeutic groups with evidence-based care to reach people who are often overlooked by traditional services. As a fast-growing organization, they focus on high-acuity clients and meaningful outcomes, not surface-level metrics.
Schedule
- Full-time, remote role based in the United States
- Not available to candidates in New York, Colorado, Washington, or California
- Mix of clinical supervision, documentation review, and direct client care
- Includes crisis/on-call responsibilities across nights and weekends as part of IOP coverage
- Requires reliable access to secure internet and comfort working in a virtual care environment
What You’ll Do
- Supervise and manage a team of clinicians, supporting their clinical growth and day-to-day performance
- Partner with the Clinical Director to develop and implement an engaging clinical schedule and group curriculum
- Maintain an active caseload and facilitate at least 15 hours per week of group treatment
- Ensure all clinical services align with recognized best practices and Charlie Health’s standards of care
- Lead and support crisis management efforts during intensive outpatient program delivery, including nights and weekends
- Review treatment documentation to ensure notes meet agency, DHCS, and Joint Commission standards
- Provide clinical supervision in line with regulatory and accreditation requirements
- Communicate professionally with clients, families, internal teams, agencies, and referral sources
- Participate in ongoing quality assurance efforts and support compliance with The Joint Commission
- Help develop and maintain relationships with key referral sources and community partners
- Model ethical practice, professional boundaries, and confidentiality for the clinical team
What You Need
- Independent mental health license (e.g., LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, Psychologist or equivalent)
- Work authorization in the United States and native or bilingual English proficiency
- Experience working with a wide range of ages, including children, teens, young adults, and adults
- Leadership experience in a clinical setting (inpatient, outpatient, IOP, PHP, or similar)
- Strong grounding in evidence-based modalities (DBT, CBT, EMDR, MI a plus) and comfort integrating them into treatment
- Familiarity with Joint Commission or similar regulatory standards and quality expectations
- Ability to manage crisis situations and support high-acuity clients in a virtual care environment
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with clear, timely documentation habits
- Comfortable using cloud-based communication and clinical tools (Gmail, Slack, Zoom, Dropbox, EMR, survey platforms)
- High level of professionalism, integrity, and commitment to ethical, client-centered care
Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package for full-time, exempt employees
- Target base salary range of approximately $65,000–$85,000 per year, depending on experience, location, and internal equity
- Target total cash compensation (including performance-based bonus) up to approximately $94,000 per year
- Potential eligibility for stock options and other Charlie Health–sponsored incentives
- Remote-first environment with the chance to directly influence clinical quality and client outcomes at scale
Remote clinical leadership roles where you can still practice, supervise, and shape outcomes for high-need clients are rare—especially with this kind of mission and compensation.
If this lines up with your license, experience, and where you want your career to grow, lean in.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…